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Claustrophobia
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Waidtlow Claus Quartet
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R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
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Kind of Blue
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Irving Townsend, Teo Macero; Performed by Miles Davis
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R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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Face the Music
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Emborg, Larsen Quintet
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R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
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Peggy Lee
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Peggy Lee
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R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
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The Jazzman
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Les Paul
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R193
Discovery Miles 1 930
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Concentrating on Les Paul's mid-1940s period jazz work, this double
disc set contains rare tracks and well as collaborations with
masters of the genre such as Art Tatum and Nat King Cole. Paul
would go on to produce pop hits with Mary Ford at Capitol records
at the end of the decade, but this collection serves as an
important document of his roots.
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Departure Dates
(CD)
Paul Pelletier; Performed by Victor Feldman
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R324
Discovery Miles 3 240
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During the late '60s and early '70s, Georgie Fame was pursuing a
different path than most of his British peers -- Clapton, Van
Morrison, Stevie Winwood. Instead of loosening up, with longer jams
and bluesier, earthier playing, Fame was actually tightening up,
with the charts and jazz players to match. (Recording with big
bands was about the closest he got to excess.) Thus, the stardom
and acclaim he'd received during 1964-1965 quickly evaporated, and
he failed to make the popular transition from AM pop to FM rock.
That, of course, doesn't mean he didn't record quality material
during that time -- it was just that those who appreciated him
tended to be over 35 instead of under 25 (the same audience who
could recognize and appreciate references to '50s jazzbos like
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross or Mose Allison). The BGO two-fer
that combines 1969's Seventh Son with 1971's Going Home is a good
example of his work of the period. The recordings are great, and
the charts are tight and well-played by Fame's horn section. The
former has plenty of Fame originals, with the same laid-back, jivey
delivery as his earlier material, even if the songs themselves
can't match the candle-power of his earlier hits "Sunny" or
"Sitting in the Park." The latter is all covers, but they aren't
perfectly picked -- a few more with the same broad appeal of
"Sunny" may not have continued to endear his fans, but they could
possibly have paid the bills for long enough to keep Fame going as
a top-flight act. ~ John Bush
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Early Trane
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John Coltrane
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R626
R454
Discovery Miles 4 540
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E. G White, Jim Abbiss, Mark Ronson; Performed by Adele
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R324
Discovery Miles 3 240
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