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Thelonious Monk in Italy (CD): Thelonious Monk Thelonious Monk in Italy (CD)
Thelonious Monk
R175 Discovery Miles 1 750 Out of stock
Michel Petrucciani - Au Theatre Des Champs-Elysees (CD): Michel Petrucciani Au Theatre Des Champs-Elysees (CD)
Michel Petrucciani; Recorded by Michel Petrucciani
R546 Discovery Miles 5 460 Out of stock
Vince Guaraldi - Grace Cathedral Concert CD (1997) (CD): Vince Guaraldi Grace Cathedral Concert CD (1997) (CD)
Vince Guaraldi
R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Out of stock
McCoy Tyner - Passion Dance (CD): McCoy Tyner Passion Dance (CD)
McCoy Tyner
R180 Discovery Miles 1 800 Out of stock
Voodoo Village - Sleight of Hand (CD): Voodoo Village Sleight of Hand (CD)
Voodoo Village
R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Out of stock
Gary Bartz - Libra/Another Earth CD (1998) (CD): Gary Bartz Libra/Another Earth CD (1998) (CD)
Gary Bartz; Contributions by Elvin Campbell; Produced by Orrin Keepnews
R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Out of stock
Buck Clayton - 1953 (Import) (CD): Buck Clayton 1953 (Import) (CD)
Buck Clayton
R238 Discovery Miles 2 380 Out of stock

The third installment in the Classics Buck Clayton chronology documents the trumpeter's European adventures with recordings made between April 2 and October 21, 1953. Clayton had toured Europe in 1949, and after savoring the social atmosphere in the U.S. was happy to head back to France in February 1953 with drummer Kansas Fields, pianist Red Richards, and trombonist Big Chief Russell Moore, a Native American whose Pima heritage places his ancestral turf within the Gila and Salt River valleys in southern Arizona. In addition to playing live gigs with Mezz Mezzrow, the North Americans made phonograph records. On April 2, the Buck Clayton Quintet cut five sides for the Vogue label; "Patricia's Blues" is a particularly attractive example of Clayton at his most subtle, sensual, and soulful. A concert performance by this band led by Mezzrow with Gene Sedric in the front line took place at the Theatre de Champs-Elysee near the end of May. The recordings made at that event have been reissued under Mezzrow's name. Buck Clayton and Kansas Fields participated in four different recording sessions in Brussels, Belgium, between August and October, 1953. These would be the only records ever released under the name of Marion Joseph "Taps" Miller, a trumpeter and rowdy vocalist who became marginally famous for a minute when Count Basie named a tune after him in 1944. The heavy-handed Belgian musicians who participated in these sessions made enough noise to match Miller's extremely boisterous vocals. "Hot Dog," with its repeated demands for mustard and pickles, epitomizes Miller's approach to entertainment. Fortunately, tracks 16-23 find Clayton sitting in with a big band led by Django Reinhardt session man Alix Combelle, an intelligent, hip, and sophisticated tenor saxophonist whose complete chronological recordings occupy their own niche in the Classics Chronological series. ~ arwulf arwulf

Supernova - Brazilian Jazz (CD): Supernova Brazilian Jazz (CD)
Supernova; Recorded by Supernova
R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Out of stock
Carter Benny & His Orchestra - 1952-1954 (CD): Carter Benny & His Orchestra 1952-1954 (CD)
Carter Benny & His Orchestra
R238 Discovery Miles 2 380 Out of stock

Volume ten in the complete chronological recordings of Benny Carter, as compiled and presented on compact disc in 2006 by the Classics label, contains most of the originally issued master takes from his Verve and Victor sessions which transpired in New York and Los Angeles during the period between July 26, 1952 and January 4, 1954. What didn't make it onto this disc was a chunk of the Carter discography dating from August and October 1952, including the material released as the Alone Together album by "Benny Carter with the Oscar Peterson Trio and Buddy Rich" and a couple of tunes by Benny Carter's Orchestra with vocals by Savannah Churchill. Tracks one-three are performed by a solid little octet, while tracks four and six exhibit all the traits of polished early-'50s studio production, laying it on thickly using a large studio orchestra glazed with strings, a harp, and neatly harmonized group vocals. Even so, Carter sounds marvelous out in front with his creamy alto sax. Tracks five, seven, and eight are even better examples of Benny Carter's early-'50s sound. Tracks nine-twelve, played by Carter and a quartet led by pianist Oscar Peterson, were issued on a 10" long-playing Verve record with the word "Cosmopolite" on the cover. The remaining selections on this disc feature the Benny Carter Quartet augmented by a string and wind ensemble arranged and conducted by Joe Glover. At no point during this portion of his career did Carter sound like he was selling out or succumbing to convention. True, the addition of strings, beefed up orchestral charts, and especially the oozy vocals on "I Wanna Go Home" signal a momentary concession to perceived notions of popular taste, but in the larger scheme of things, and especially when placed into context as a relatively brief chapter in the remarkably long life and career of Benny Carter, this is pleasant enough stuff and it's precisely what Carter thought he needed to do during the early 1950s. ~ arwulf arwulf

Wilen Barney - Sanctuary (CD, Imported): Wilen Barney Sanctuary (CD, Imported)
Wilen Barney
R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Out of stock
Leonard Hochman - Manhattan Morning (CD): Leonard Hochman Manhattan Morning (CD)
Leonard Hochman
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Out of stock
Various Artists - Spiritual Unity (CD): Albert Ayler, Gary Peacock, Sunny Murray Spiritual Unity (CD)
Albert Ayler, Gary Peacock, Sunny Murray; Performed by Albert Ayler Trio
R175 Discovery Miles 1 750 Out of stock
Kip Hanrahan - Thousand Nights & a Night (CD): Kip Hanrahan Thousand Nights & a Night (CD)
Kip Hanrahan; Recorded by Kip Hanrahan
R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Out of stock
Various Artists - The Mastersounds With Wes Montgomery (CD): Wes Montgomery, Alexander Borodin, Rodgers And Hammerstein The Mastersounds With Wes Montgomery (CD)
Wes Montgomery, Alexander Borodin, Rodgers And Hammerstein; Performed by The Mastersounds
R198 Discovery Miles 1 980 Out of stock
Ray Y. Su Orquestra Barretto - Fuerza Gigante: Live in Puerto Rico April 27, 2001 (CD): Ray Y. Su Orquestra Barretto Fuerza Gigante: Live in Puerto Rico April 27, 2001 (CD)
Ray Y. Su Orquestra Barretto
R521 Discovery Miles 5 210 Out of stock

Ray Barretto's concert in Puerto Rico's Tito Puente Auditorium on April 27, 2001 would prove the conguero's farewell to salsa. After decades of dual residency in both the worlds of salsa and Latin jazz, Barretto says "Adios" to the former, opting to spend his last few years in the industry recording more jazz-oriented material. This star-studded performance takes a look at the career and collaborations of the most significant conguero/bandleader of the latter half of the 20th century. Barretto's many years in the salsa limelight made him some good friends, many of whom take the stage to join him for his final offering to the salsa world. The vocal lineup is incredible, including Ray de la Paz, Adalberto Santiago, Victor Manuelle, Yolanda Rivera, and Tito Allen. Manuelle, who was filling in for Tito Gomez, is actually not listed in the credits, having been brought out of the audience to fill in on "Guarare" at the last moment. Though the performances are scorching hot, the sound quality leaves a bit to be desired. Poor fidelity aside, this two-disc set features 14 of not only great salsa hits, but the hitmakers as well. Ray Barretto certainly knows how to go out with a bang! ~ Evan C. Gutierrez

T.J. Fowler - 1948-1953 * (CD): T.J. Fowler 1948-1953 * (CD)
T.J. Fowler
R238 Discovery Miles 2 380 Out of stock

Georgia-born and Detroit-raised pianist T.J. Fowler led a series of smart, jazzy R&B bands in Detroit during the late '40s and throughout the 1950s. This fascinating Classics chronological compilation lines up all of Fowler's first recordings as a leader. It opens with a couple of mood pieces issued on the Paradise label. While "Sultry Moon" has a wistful charm similar to Earl Bostic's ballad style, Freddie Johnson's pidgin West Indian vocal only cheapens "Mango Blues," a counterfeit Caribbean lament in rhumba time. Fowler's subsequent recordings, originally issued on the National and Sensation labels, provided the spark that ignited his career and led to his tenure with Savoy Records in 1952 and 1953. Teamed with bassist Henry Ivory and drummer Clarence Stamp behind a smoky front line of trumpeter John Lawton and saxophonists Walter Cox and Lee Gross, Fowler presented hot music for dancing and the occasional slow grind. Aside from a couple of Billy Eckstine imitations committed by an unidentified crooner, the only voices heard on the National and Sensation sides are group vocals with handclapping over jump blues based in boogie-woogie and swing. Adding singer and blues guitarist Calvin Frazier to his lineup, Fowler made his first sides for Savoy in Detroit on March 28, 1952. While the singalong rockers like "Oo-La-La" and "Yes I Know" were designed and presented as crowd-pleasers, the ominous slow groove called "Night Crawler" and the broiling "Fowler's Boogie," issued back to back as Savoy 843, stand among Fowler's most enduring achievements from this time period, along with "Back Biter," "Wine Cooler," "Gold Rush," and "Camel Walk." With gutsy solos by guitarist Calvin Frazier and saxophonist Walter Cox, this is early Detroit R&B at its fundamental best. This portion of the T.J. Fowler story ends with three of the only recordings he ever made outside of the Motor City. Recorded in Chicago and issued on the States record label, these tracks feature the pianist in the company of trumpeter Dezie McCullers, alto saxophonist and singer Frank Taylor, home boy tenor Walter Cox, bassist Gene Taylor, and drummer Floyd "Bubbles" McVay, who switches to congas on the two groovin' instrumentals, "The Queen" and "Take Off." ~ arwulf arwulf

Hampton Hawes Quartet - Vol. 1-All Night Session CD (1991) (CD): Hampton Hawes Quartet Vol. 1-All Night Session CD (1991) (CD)
Hampton Hawes Quartet; Contributions by Roy Dunann; Produced by Lester Koenig
R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Out of stock
Johnny Hartman - Collection 1947-72 CD (1998) (CD): Johnny Hartman Collection 1947-72 CD (1998) (CD)
Johnny Hartman
R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Out of stock
Jerry V16 Granelli - Sonic Temple (CD): Jerry V16 Granelli Sonic Temple (CD)
Jerry V16 Granelli
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Out of stock
Dave Mckenna - Shadows 'n' Dreams CD (1991) (CD): Dave Mckenna Shadows 'n' Dreams CD (1991) (CD)
Dave Mckenna
R240 Discovery Miles 2 400 Out of stock
Denny Zeitlin - Tidal Wave (CD): Denny Zeitlin Tidal Wave (CD)
Denny Zeitlin
R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Out of stock
Next Generatio - Let's Dance Band Stand (CD): Raymond/ Craig / Next Generation Big Ban, Next Generatio Let's Dance Band Stand (CD)
Raymond/ Craig / Next Generation Big Ban, Next Generatio
R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Out of stock
Lawrence D. Morris - Conduction / Induction (CD): Lawrence D. Morris Conduction / Induction (CD)
Lawrence D. Morris
R485 Discovery Miles 4 850 Out of stock
Ornette Coleman - Town Hall 1962 (CD, Rmst Dig): Ornette Coleman Town Hall 1962 (CD, Rmst Dig)
Ornette Coleman
R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Out of stock
Bob Wilber & Scott Hamilton Quartet (CD): Wilber/ Bob / Hamilton/ Scott, Scott Hamilton Bob Wilber & Scott Hamilton Quartet (CD)
Wilber/ Bob / Hamilton/ Scott, Scott Hamilton
R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Out of stock
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