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Dimensions And Extensions(more) »rank: 63207by: Sam Rivers
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Stan Getz With Cal Tjader(more) »rank: 27283by: Stan Getz Sextet, Cal Tjader
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GRP Christmas Collection, Vol. 3(more) »rank: 13832by: Tom Scott, B.B. King, David Benoit, Ramsey Lewis, Diane Schuur, Dave Grusin, Yellowjackets
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Coltrane Plays the Blues(more) »rank: 15516by: John Coltrane
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes house in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006. :The recordings here come from the same October 1960 sessions that produced My Favorite Things, and while the all-blues album is far less famous, it's an equivalent document of John Coltrane's work in his earliest recordings of the quartet with drummer Elvin Jones and pianist McCoy Tyner. The all-blues format emphasizes Coltrane's personal relationship to the form, both his emotional depth and his capacity for harmonic extension on essentially modal materials. His soprano on 'Blues to Bechet' is a summoning up of the blues form's original power, ... |
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Music for Zen Meditation(more) »rank: 14157by: Tony Scott
: :A celebrated jazz clarinetist in the 1950s, Tony Scott started collaborating with Japanese artists on a trip he made to the country in 1959. He returned in 1964 to teach classes in American jazz and ended up collaborating with koto player Shinichi Yuize and shakuhachi flute player Hozan Yamamoto on a dozen improvised collaborations. Based on the Zen concept of beginner's mind, a state of openness that leads to exploration, the Scott-led pieces predate the more modern concept of 'ambient' by a good couple of decades--but, as music descended from temples and designed to ease the mind to a state of higher consciousness, ... |
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The Most Relaxing Jazz Music in the Universe(more) »rank: 7685by: Various Artists
:Album Description:This lavish CD really lives up its name, offering up some of the most relaxing jazz music you'll hear. COL. 2005. |
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Filtros(more) »rank: 21467by: Guillermo Klein, Los Guachos
: :This CD is, in my opinion, the best group effort ever achieved by Guachos. That quote by the incredibly talented, Argentina-born, Barcelona-based pianist/composer/bandleader Guillermo Klein about his new Sunnyside release, Filtros, featuring his long-standing large ensemble Los Guachos, is quite a statement, considering their previous groundbreaking releases. Indeed, since their emergence on the New York scene in the mid-nineties, Klein and company have redefined and expanded the harmonic, stylistic, and compositional possibilities of big band jazz. Filtros finds Klein at the helm of a smaller version of Los Guachos that includes alto saxophonist/flutist Miguel Zenon, soprano/tenor/baritone saxophonist Chris Cheek, trumpeter Taylor Haskins, ... |
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Art Pepper + Eleven(more) »rank: 27441by: Art Pepper
: :By most standards a 'little' big-band album, this set carried the bebop canon, such as it was, into the realm of California cool jazz, using Art Pepper's chops on milky tenor and sharp alto saxophones alongside plush arrangements from Marty Paich. There were key links on this session to the Miles Davis nonet's Birth of the Cool a decade earlier, which opened with the same Denzil Best tune. But Pepper offered himself up as a more acidic improviser, jagging solo structures despite the comparative clarity in his tone. Some of the most compelling moments come during Horace Silver's 'Opus de Funk,' which Pepper ... |
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In My Element(more) »rank: 23828by: Robert Glasper
: :By most standards a 'little' big-band album, this set carried the bebop canon, such as it was, into the realm of California cool jazz, using Art Pepper's chops on milky tenor and sharp alto saxophones alongside plush arrangements from Marty Paich. There were key links on this session to the Miles Davis nonet's Birth of the Cool a decade earlier, which opened with the same Denzil Best tune. But Pepper offered himself up as a more acidic improviser, jagging solo structures despite the comparative clarity in his tone. Some of the most compelling moments come during Horace Silver's 'Opus de Funk,' which Pepper ... |
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Downright Upright(more) »rank: 15898by: Brian Bromberg
:Album Description:On Downright Upright, acclaimed bassist BRIAN BROMBERG leads an all-star line-up to create a musical tour de force! Playing both acoustic and piccolo bass, Downright Upright is a complete turnaround from 2006's Wood II. Instead of a traditional trio, this release shines with many new collaborative touches, including those from pianists GEORGE DUKE and JEFF LORBER, saxophonists GARY MEEK, BONEY JAMES, and KIRK WHALUM, drummer VINNIE COLAIUTA, trumpeter RICK BRAUN, and guitarists GANNIN ARNOLD and LEE RITENOUR. : Long before the coining of 'smooth jazz,' catchy numbers like Herbie Hancock's 'Cantaloupe Island,' Joe Zawinul's 'Mercy Mercy Mercy,' and the Les McCann-Eddie Harris ... |
