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Music > South Africa > Jazz
2009 release from the award-winning guitarist, who draws upon a
diverse background to form his unique style. A consummate player
and an accomplished composer/arranger, with song placement on such
mega-hit shows as Sex And The City and All About Us. Jay's debut
album on Nu-Groove, Stay Awhile, rocked the Contemporary Jazz
Charts for over a year. Soto returns in 2009 with his sophomore
release, Mesmerized, produced by Darren Rahn and Grammy winner
Michael Broening. Is this America's next rising young idol? The
proof is in the music. Take a listen and you'll hear the sound that
is indeed taking Contemporary Jazz radio by storm.
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Rituals
(CD)
Nicola Conte, Contenicola
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R381
Discovery Miles 3 810
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Ages
(CD)
Feather Lorraine
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R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
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Sacha Distel is probably more famous internationally as a singer,
and even an actor, than he is as a jazz guitarist. It was as a
guitarist, however, that he made his first mark on the
entertainment world. This all-instrumental compilation is a
document of those beginnings, gathering 14 tracks that he recorded
between late 1955 and late 1956 in a variety of settings. Just five
of them were credited to Distel; the remaining nine cuts include
one with the Lionel Hampton Paris All-Stars, a couple with the
Bobby Jaspar All Stars, and five as co-leader of the John
Lewis-Sacha Distel Quintette. The mere fact that by his early
twenties he was already playing with the likes of Hampton and Lewis
is an indication of how highly regarded his talents on guitar were
regarded by the jazz world. While there's no indication that the
world lost a future Wes Montgomery after Distel switched his focus
to pop vocals, these tracks alone are enough to establish his
credibility as an instrumentalist in the straight jazz scene. For
the most part, they're respectable straight-ahead pieces in the
cool-bop-influenced style, Distel taking smooth leads that show a
debt to the work of Charlie Christian. Be aware that on some
numbers, the focus isn't wholly on Distel, though this isn't such a
bad thing if you're a general fan of jazz from the period,
especially on the Lewis cuts, where Lewis' piano and contributions
by esteemed sidemen such as drummers Kenny Clarke and Connie Kay
are also prominent. Also be aware that there are no original Distel
compositions on this compilation, which includes material by Lewis,
Thelonious Monk, Billy Byers (who plays trombone on the tracks
billed to Distel alone), Milt Jackson, and Michel Legrand, as well
as standards like "All the Things You Are" (heard in two versions)
and "Willow Weep for Me." ~ Richie Unterberger
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Best of Sweet Bands
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Various Artists; Recorded by Various Artists; Performed by Cavallaro/Jergens/Kemp/Garber
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R247
Discovery Miles 2 470
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Best of Swing Bands
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Various Artists; Recorded by Various Artists; Performed by Shaw/Kenton/Ellington/Herman
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R248
Discovery Miles 2 480
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NU-Turn
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Benoit Delbecq
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R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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1967
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Moe Koffman; Recorded by Moe Koffman
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R303
Discovery Miles 3 030
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Fresh Spin
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Mills Pete, Monaco Tony
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R305
Discovery Miles 3 050
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