SEVEN (2011) 

TIM HOPKINS

Nomiated for Jazz Album of the Year – Tui Award 2011

Album • 2011 • 7 songs

“Seven is a stunning statement from an extraordinary musician at the peak of his powers. Energy, drama, virtuosity and creativity, this music has it all.”  ‑ Mike Nock



Hear Now After (2007) 

TIM HOPKINS

Album • 2007 • 10 songs

“Opens up a lot more of Mr Hopkins’ talents with some rappin vocals (“Jazz Thing”) and r&b (“Loophole”) featuring King Kapisi. Many other excellent musicians have contributed to Tim’s finest and most diverse recording project to date.”  ‑ Amazon



Popcorn (1997) 

TIM HOPKINS

Album • 1997 • 8 songs

“An exuberant blend of blues, jazz and funk.”   ‑ Newcastle Herald

“Hard hitting, adventurous as always, and, as they say, the devil is in the details.”  ‑ NZ  Herald

“This Hammond Organ Trio swing and sways their way into a new field of music.”  ‑ Time  Out Canberra



Upon My Camel (1996) 

TIM HOPKINS

Album • 1996 • 8 songs

The versatility and strength of this generation of jazz oriented musicians will be marvelled at in future generations… beautifully resonant and rounded music.” ‑ Sydney Morning Herald



Funkenstein (1995) 

TIM HOPKINS

Album • 1995 • 8 songs

“Straddles its influences with a brassy nonchalant ease (not to mention irrepressible good humour), and to date is one of the best Australian jazz records released this year. Seek this stylish madness out for yourself, the effect is comprehensively invigorating.”   ‑ Craig N. Pearce



Pandora’s Box (1994) 

TIM HOPKINS

Album • 1994 • 8 songs

“His music has much of the passion and fluency of the legendary John Coltrane … Immensely gratifying.”   ‑ The Telegraph

Hopkins plays with the sort of intense abandon that was heard in the final of last year’s National Jazz Saxophone Award in Wangaratta, which he won. This intensity, present throughout, as well as Hopkins’ strong sound, make his playing here quite compelling.”  ‑  OTS



Good Heavens (1993) 

TIM HOPKINS

Album • 1993 • 9 songs

“Hopkins has launched himself into the jazz tradition with tremendous freedom and vitality.”   ‑ Sydney Morning Herald

“One of the best debut jazz albums by an Australian jazz artist.”  ‑ Perth Jazz  Action Society

“Wholeheartedly recommended.”   ‑ Australian  Jazz and Blues



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