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Eternal(more) »rank: 27336by: Branford Marsalis
:Album Description:Branford Marsalis knew that his quartet had achieved a new level of eloquence when two listeners told him on separate occasions that a ballad by the band had made them cry. 'I had rarely heard that said about jazz before,' says the acclaimed saxophonist, 'and the comment made me realize that the quartet and I were achieving emotional development as musicians.' The revelation led to Eternal, the September 2004 collection of original and classic ballads that realizes Branford's goal of 'aiming for what Billie Holiday could do, which was to get to the emotions of each song.' Eternal Features Joey Calderazzo, Eric ... |
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Cosmic Messenger(more) »rank: 16642by: Jean-Luc Ponty
:Album Description:Branford Marsalis knew that his quartet had achieved a new level of eloquence when two listeners told him on separate occasions that a ballad by the band had made them cry. 'I had rarely heard that said about jazz before,' says the acclaimed saxophonist, 'and the comment made me realize that the quartet and I were achieving emotional development as musicians.' The revelation led to Eternal, the September 2004 collection of original and classic ballads that realizes Branford's goal of 'aiming for what Billie Holiday could do, which was to get to the emotions of each song.' Eternal Features Joey Calderazzo, Eric ... |
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Blues Dream(more) »rank: 12802by: Bill Frisell
: :For those who have been wondering where Mr. Bill's musical wanderings would lead him in the wake of his first solo CD, Ghost Town, Blues Dream provides the ambitious answer. Nearly all Frisell's fascinations are here: the pastoralism of Have a Little Faith, a Nashville tinge, and the cinematic sounds of Quartet. There's also the electronic loop atmospheres of his ECM and early Elektra years and the alternating Ellingtonian and Salvation Army horns of his quintet period. All of this melded into 18 new compositions commissioned by the Walker Arts Center. A textural richness comes courtesy of Greg Leisz's various guitars backing Frisell's ... |
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Concierto(more) »rank: 26738by: Jim Hall
: :For those who have been wondering where Mr. Bill's musical wanderings would lead him in the wake of his first solo CD, Ghost Town, Blues Dream provides the ambitious answer. Nearly all Frisell's fascinations are here: the pastoralism of Have a Little Faith, a Nashville tinge, and the cinematic sounds of Quartet. There's also the electronic loop atmospheres of his ECM and early Elektra years and the alternating Ellingtonian and Salvation Army horns of his quintet period. All of this melded into 18 new compositions commissioned by the Walker Arts Center. A textural richness comes courtesy of Greg Leisz's various guitars backing Frisell's ... |
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First Light(more) »rank: 15461by: Freddie Hubbard
: :For those who have been wondering where Mr. Bill's musical wanderings would lead him in the wake of his first solo CD, Ghost Town, Blues Dream provides the ambitious answer. Nearly all Frisell's fascinations are here: the pastoralism of Have a Little Faith, a Nashville tinge, and the cinematic sounds of Quartet. There's also the electronic loop atmospheres of his ECM and early Elektra years and the alternating Ellingtonian and Salvation Army horns of his quintet period. All of this melded into 18 new compositions commissioned by the Walker Arts Center. A textural richness comes courtesy of Greg Leisz's various guitars backing Frisell's ... |
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At The Blue Note: June 4th, 1994(more) »rank: 43984by: Keith Jarrett
: :For those who have been wondering where Mr. Bill's musical wanderings would lead him in the wake of his first solo CD, Ghost Town, Blues Dream provides the ambitious answer. Nearly all Frisell's fascinations are here: the pastoralism of Have a Little Faith, a Nashville tinge, and the cinematic sounds of Quartet. There's also the electronic loop atmospheres of his ECM and early Elektra years and the alternating Ellingtonian and Salvation Army horns of his quintet period. All of this melded into 18 new compositions commissioned by the Walker Arts Center. A textural richness comes courtesy of Greg Leisz's various guitars backing Frisell's ... |
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Hidden Land(more) »rank: 69871by: Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
: : Banjo player Bela Fleck has a world-class set of chops and a willingness to follow his muse wherever it takes him. The band ranges far and wide once again on the The Hidden Land it opens with a Bach Fugue, delves into swing, has a bit of bluegrass, does progressive rock, and jets to several other locales. But the everything-and-the-kitchen sink concept is still considerable more streamlined than 2003's Little Worlds, an overproduced and under-focused three-CD set. Highlights here include Fleck's pickin' on a progressive country stomp called 'Weed Whacker' and the playful 'Couch Potato,' which has a hyper edge that ... |
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Soaring (Jazz Club)(more) »rank: 6952by: Don Ellis
:Album Description:The Jazz Club series is an attractive addition to the Verve catalogue. With its modern design and popular choice of repertoire, the Jazz Club is not only opened for Jazz fans, but for everyone that loves good music. This collection by the wonderfully gifted trumpeter features eight tracks including 'Whiplash', 'Go Back Home' and more. Universal. 2008. |
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Cal Tjader - Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 81982by: Cal Tjader
:Album Description:The Jazz Club series is an attractive addition to the Verve catalogue. With its modern design and popular choice of repertoire, the Jazz Club is not only opened for Jazz fans, but for everyone that loves good music. This collection by the wonderfully gifted trumpeter features eight tracks including 'Whiplash', 'Go Back Home' and more. Universal. 2008. |
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Verve Unmixed, Vol. 4(more) »rank: 33974by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Verve Unmixed 4 is the classic version of the greatest jazz performers that have been recently remixed by today's hottest DJs on the Verve Remixed 4 album. |


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