Background Magazine writes, “As a whole this disc is perhaps a bit too much jazz oriented for the average reader of Background Magazine, but I like this disc a lot!”
REVIEW: Benjamin Croft / 'Far and Distant Things' / ALBUM OF THE YEAR
At The Barrier writes, “This is without doubt, a must own album for 2021, that pushes forward the creative possibilities of jazz fusion.”
Croft's Album Makes Prog Magazine's Top 10 Critics Poll for 2021
News Editor Grant Moon selects Far and Distant Things as one of his favourites!
REVIEW: Benjamin Croft - 'Far and Distant Things' ★★★★1/2 Stars!
Jazz Journal’s Elliot Marlow-Stevens writes, “With phenomenal musicianship throughout, the album is excellent, and a great listen for fans contemporary jazz.”
Sunday Jazz – Benjamin Croft’s “Far and Distant Things”
Progarchy’s Bryan Moray writes, “The music is exceptionally well-written and equally well-performed.”
REVIEW: Benjamin Croft 'Far and Distant Things'
A Glimmering 5 Star Review! ★★★★★
Using the ever famous 5-star rating system, whereas one star means it blows a wet noodle, to 5 stars in which kind of speaks for itself…that I strongly recommend having it in one’s own personal music collection, “Uncle G” rates Benjamin Croft – Far And Distant Things…5 stars!!!
REVIEW: Benjamin Croft 'Far and Distant Things'
UK Vibe’s James Read writes, “This album is a must-listen for anyone who has either a passion for 70s fusion or a penchant for Dr Who or ideally even both.”
REVIEW: Benjamin Croft 'Far and Distant Things'
Germany’s Sound Magnet magazine writes, ”With Far And Distant Things the keyboard virtuoso and composer Benjamin Croft has succeeded in creating a very colorful and entertaining record in the Progressive Rock / Jazz Fusion spectrum, which convinces in all its elements. An absolute recommendation to all fans of the genre, a 9/10 from me.”
RATING: 9/10 !!!
REVIEW: Benjamin Croft 'Far and Distant Things'
Matt Derraugh writes, “Croft and his cohorts demonstrate clearly here that a genre like jazz will never wither away, it will only continue to be refined and be taken into new terrain over time.”
REVIEW: Benjamin Croft 'Far and Distant Things'
Jazz Views’ Eddie Myer writes, “the eleven original compositions here provide ample opportunity for everyone to shine, and part of the fun is in guessing who plays what…”