Colin StetsonBest Colin Stetson Albums Ranked
7.8
Avg Score
17
Opinions
11
Albums
5
Reviewers
Summary from 17 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Colin Stetson's catalog across 11 albums from 17 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated Colin Stetson album is New History Warfare, Vol 2: Judges (2011) with a 8.4/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by When We Were That What Wept For the Sea and Hereditary (Original Soundtrack Album). The discography on Wavelength spans 2011 to 2024.
New History Warfare, Vol 2: Judges
“Michigan-born, Montreal-based saxophonist crafts a unique modern jazz record with both mind-boggling technique and in-the-moment expression.”
New History Warfare, Vol. 3: To See More Light
“The sprawling closing chapter of Colin Stetson's New History Warfare trilogy adds a welcome wrinkle in the vocals of Bon Iver's Justin Vernon-- sometimes angelic, sometimes metal brutal-- and sees the Montreal-based saxophonist explore extremes of darkness and light.”
The love it took to leave you
“With each new release, the superlative praise for Colin Stetson's work and abilities cements his position as a singular voice in experimental music. His monumental approach to unlocking new possibilities with the saxophone has also opened doors for collaborations with artists across widely disparate genres. From gun-slinging with Tom Waits, TV on the Radio, Bon Iver and BADBADNOTGOOD, to taking a ”
When We Were That What Wept For the Sea
“Colin is back and doing everything he does best!”
New History Warfare, Vol 2: Judges
“Colin Stetson's latest album redefines the saxophone in an avant-garde context.”
Sorrow - A Reimagining of Gorecki's 3rd Symphony
“Avant-garde saxophonist Colin Stetson's reimagining of the famous symphony by the Polish composer Henryk Gorecki comes close to something by Explosions in the Sky or Godspeed You! Black Emperor.”
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