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Music > Jazz
Definitive and complete edition of the airshots recorded in the
unforgettable jazz club under the leadership of Miles Davis with
modern jazzmen as Jackie McLean, J.J. Johnson, Sonny Rollins, Kenny
Drew, Charles Mingus, Art Blakey, and others.
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Hommage A R. Sch.
(CD, Imported)
Kim Kashkashian, Eduard Brunner, Robert Levin; Performed by Kim Kashkashian, Eduard Brunner, …
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R469
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As Time Goes By
(CD)
Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band
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R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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Little Jazz Giant
(CD)
Teddy Wilson, Coleman Hawkins, Artie Shaw, Barney Kessel, Dick Hyman, …
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R268
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A three-disc box set from England's Avid Records, Little Jazz Giant
tracks trumpeter Roy Eldridge's career from his early work as part
of the Delta Four in 1935 through his own efforts to front a swing
combo in the late '30s, his work with bandleaders Teddy Hill and
Fletcher Henderson, his brilliant early-'40s sides with Gene Krupa,
his profitable stay with Artie Shaw, his uncertain position with
the modern bop community, and finally, four concluding tracks with
Oscar Peterson. In retrospect, it's interesting how many of the
most striking cuts here were actually written by Eldridge,
including "That Thing," "The Gasser," "Fish Market," "Wild Driver,"
"Yard Dog," and "They Raided the Joint," each of which has a
perceptible modernist edge. Pound for pound, Eldridge was one of
the finest upper-range trumpet players jazz has ever produced, and
this set has countless examples of his jet-propelled solos (check
out his lightning-fast solos in the version of "St. Louis Blues"
that is included here). Avid has released each of the discs from
this set as single packages as well, entitled The Gasser
(1935-1946), Wild Driver (1944-1950), and The Heat's On
(1951-1952). ~ Steve Leggett
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Este Camino Largo
(CD)
Arturo Sandoval; Performed by Paquito D'Rivera
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R305
Discovery Miles 3 050
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The Wonderful Duets
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Dave Bennett, Digby Fairweather; Performed by Louis Armstrong
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R193
Discovery Miles 1 930
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Idle Moments
(CD, Rmst)
Alfred Lion, Michael Cuscuna; Performed by Grant Green
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R241
Discovery Miles 2 410
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Recorded in November, 1963 Joe Henderson (ts) Bobby Hutcherson
(vib) Duke Pearson (p) Grant Green (g) Bob Cranshaw (b) Al Harewood
(d)
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Blues For Falasha CD (1999)
(CD)
Glenn Spearman; Contributions by Robert Schumaker; Produced by Glenn Spearman
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R454
Discovery Miles 4 540
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Yetmomodjazz
(CD, Imported)
Adrian Croasdell, Duncan Cowell; Performed by Various
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R342
Discovery Miles 3 420
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Romantic Warrior
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Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White; Performed by Return To Forever
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R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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Coleman Hawkins' adventures as an American jazzman in Holland
during the mid-'30s have been documented with regularity by
numerous reissue labels. Dutch Treat!, Avid's 1998 double-disc
anthology, appears to be the most thorough of them all, as it
examines the recorded evidence in detail, presenting 25 masters and
24 alternate takes recorded in The Hague, Laren, and Hilversum
between February 4, 1935, and June 14, 1938. Hawkins glows in the
full glory of his early maturity, merrily jamming among capable
players with names like Toon Diepenbroeck, Sal Doof, Kees
Kranenburg, Wim Poppink, George van Helvoirt, and Andre Van Den
Ouderaa. Hawkins is heard with a nine-piece ensemble known as the
Ramblers and in trio and duet performances with drummer Maurice van
Kleef and pianist Freddy Johnson. Vocals on "Some of These Days,"
"I Only Have Eyes for You," and "Hands Across the Table" were sung
by Anny de Reuver, and Hawkins used his handsome speaking voice on
"What Harlem Is to Me." A number of Hawk's original compositions
are mixed in with swing standards and Tin Pan Alley pop tunes. They
are "Swinging in the Groove," "Blues Evermore," "Well, All Right
Then," "Something Is Gonna Give Me Away," "Netcha's Dream," and "A
Strange Fact," known to the Dutch as "Een Vreemd Feit." The
inclusion of alternate takes -- placed on a second disc so as to
avoid repetition -- makes this a richly rewarding treat for those
who love Coleman Hawkins and want to hear how good he sounded
wherever he went during his amazing European sojourn during the
years immediately preceding the Second World War. ~ arwulf arwulf
On this essential new collection of forward-looking jazz reinterpretations for the 7K! series Plunderphonia, Kansas Smitty's bandleader Giacomo Smith delves deep into the catalogues of celebrated yet often overlooked artists that inspire his work: Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbeck, even Maurice Ravel.
Track list
High Society (04:22)
New Orleans Bump (06:05)
Inner Mist (04:26)
Blue River (03:43)
Water Dance (05:08)
Mamanita (05:13)
Jungle Blues (05:14)
Ganjam (04:58)
Pearls (03:39)
Track Listings
1 : Cycle 7
2 : Cycle 8
3 : Cycle 9
4 : Cycle 10
5 : Cycle 11
6 : Cycle 12
7 : Cycle 13
8 : Cycle 14
9 : Cycle 15
10 : Cycle 16
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