The Morning Star writes, “This is a record of many vistas and soundscapes, beautifully and movingly played, recorded defiantly in May 2020 in the very gut of the pandemic.”
REVIEW: Will Glaser / 'Climbing in Circles'
The Jazz Mann’s Ian Mann writes, “Glaser himself performs brilliantly throughout and is rightly credited as leader, but in truth this is genuinely a trio of equals. In the event of some degree of normality ever returning one suspects that this band would also represent a very intriguing and exciting live prospect.”
REVIEW: Will Glaser / 'Climbing in Circles'
Jazz Journal’s Thomas Fletcher writes, “this album presents a trio made up of three equally talented performers.”
REVIEW: Will Glaser 'Climbing in Circles'
BBC Music writes, “forthright, gently knowing and sonicly detailed.” ★★★★
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Alan Musson writes, “I can say that this album has joyfulness, a sense of humour, cheekiness and fun pervading it along with an element of risk-taking. These are all the ingredients for a fine jazz album.” 4/5 for the outstanding release.
REVIEW: Will Glaser 'Climbing in Circles'
LJN’s John Turney writes, “leaving one wanting more remains excellent showbiz advice.”
REVIEW: Will Glaser - Climbing in Circles
Bebop Spoken Here’s Chris K writes, “The band clearly trust and enjoy each other’s company, and complement both rhythmically and harmonically, leaving space for seemingly casual virtuoso passages in a delightful variety of combinations and styles.”
FEATURE/INTERVIEW: Will Glaser – new album ‘Climbing In Circles’
LJN’s John Fordham writes, “It’s a session that constantly suggests an intimate and sometimes mischievous conversation between three singular characters who know each other’s quirks, and enjoy fostering them at some points and subverting them at others.”
REVIEW: Will Glaser / 'Climbing in Circles'
Jazz View’s Eddie Myer writes, “unique, highly visually evocative music from three masters at work.”