The woodwind player is one of many who have embraced the modern mainstream repertoire that was eclipsed by the expansions of the 60s and 70s
REVIEW: Allison Neale - 'Quietly There'
Hi-Fi News & Record review writes, “It’s a carefree, melodic and delightful selection.”
REVIEW: Allison Neale – “Quietly There”
LondonJazz News’ Adrian Pallant writes, “A release to make the heart leap, alto saxophonist Allison Neale’s Quietly There summons so many early jazz memories, especially the soft, balmy tone of Paul Desmond and the mellifluous (tenor) phrasing of Stan Getz.”
Edge of Jazz Chooses Allison Neale as one of The Best!
Dr David Therane writes, “Allison Neale plays beautifully”.
REVIEW: Allison Neale 'Quietly There'
The FT’ Mike Hobart writes, “there is a steely centre to her wispy tonal palette and the melodies she conjures from deep within make her music sound remarkably fresh.”
Allison Neale's 'Quietly There' Chosen as One of Albums of The Year!
The Arts Desk’s Sebastian Scotney gives a big Thumbs Up!
REVIEWS: His'n'Hers and Allison Neale
The Jazz Rag reviews these great Ubuntu releases.
Allison Neale is December's Choice!
Hi-Fi News & Record Review magazine selects ‘Quietly There’ as the top choice for the month!
REVIEW: Allison Neale / 'Quietly There'
Jazz Journal’s Brian Payne writes, “In today’s often tuneless and unmelodic landscape, Allison Neale’s new album is a real breath of fresh air. And the more you listen to it the better it gets.”
REVIEW: Allison Neale 'Quietly There'
LondonJazz News’ Adrian Pallant writes, “a release to make the heart leap.”