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Last Tango In Paris: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 60360from: Rykodisc
: :Steeped in controversy upon its release in 1973, director Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris has since been called everything from nonutilitarian pornography to a cinematic masterpiece. Two key elements that Bertolucci utilized to breath life into Tango's nihilistic themes and the dark, obsessive relationship at its core were Marlon Brando's harrowing, largely improvised performance and the erotically charged jazz score of self-taught Latin sax virtuoso Gato Barbieri. While the musician's main theme has become a much-covered jazz standard, it's but a tantalizingly sexy sample of the cross-cultural stylings at work in this masterful score. While Barbieri rerecorded the core of his Tango ... |
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The OKeh Ellington(more) »rank: 104416by: Duke Ellington
: essential recording:Digesting the music of Duke Ellington's revolutionary 'jungle' period is a complicated pursuit because he recorded multiple arrangements for a number of labels between 1927 and 1932. Sony owns his OKeh and Columbia cuts (found on these two CDs), BMG owns his Victor sides, and Decca owns his Brunswick and Vocalion work (issued on the three-CD Early Ellington). All of them contain readings of standout compositions like 'Black and Tan Fantasy,' 'East St. Louis Toodle-oo,' 'Black Beauty,' 'The Mooche,' 'Mood Indigo,' and 'Rockin' in Rhythm.' The OKeh package lacks versions of 'Solitude' and 'Creole Love Call,' but offers some noteworthy exclusives: ... |
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1920's Flapper Party(more) »rank: 42567by: California Ramblers
: essential recording:Digesting the music of Duke Ellington's revolutionary 'jungle' period is a complicated pursuit because he recorded multiple arrangements for a number of labels between 1927 and 1932. Sony owns his OKeh and Columbia cuts (found on these two CDs), BMG owns his Victor sides, and Decca owns his Brunswick and Vocalion work (issued on the three-CD Early Ellington). All of them contain readings of standout compositions like 'Black and Tan Fantasy,' 'East St. Louis Toodle-oo,' 'Black Beauty,' 'The Mooche,' 'Mood Indigo,' and 'Rockin' in Rhythm.' The OKeh package lacks versions of 'Solitude' and 'Creole Love Call,' but offers some noteworthy exclusives: ... |
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The Bubber Miley Era: 1924-1929(more) »rank: 200974by: Duke Ellington
: essential recording:Digesting the music of Duke Ellington's revolutionary 'jungle' period is a complicated pursuit because he recorded multiple arrangements for a number of labels between 1927 and 1932. Sony owns his OKeh and Columbia cuts (found on these two CDs), BMG owns his Victor sides, and Decca owns his Brunswick and Vocalion work (issued on the three-CD Early Ellington). All of them contain readings of standout compositions like 'Black and Tan Fantasy,' 'East St. Louis Toodle-oo,' 'Black Beauty,' 'The Mooche,' 'Mood Indigo,' and 'Rockin' in Rhythm.' The OKeh package lacks versions of 'Solitude' and 'Creole Love Call,' but offers some noteworthy exclusives: ... |
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Kenton Showcase(more) »rank: 77309by: Stan Kenton
: essential recording:Digesting the music of Duke Ellington's revolutionary 'jungle' period is a complicated pursuit because he recorded multiple arrangements for a number of labels between 1927 and 1932. Sony owns his OKeh and Columbia cuts (found on these two CDs), BMG owns his Victor sides, and Decca owns his Brunswick and Vocalion work (issued on the three-CD Early Ellington). All of them contain readings of standout compositions like 'Black and Tan Fantasy,' 'East St. Louis Toodle-oo,' 'Black Beauty,' 'The Mooche,' 'Mood Indigo,' and 'Rockin' in Rhythm.' The OKeh package lacks versions of 'Solitude' and 'Creole Love Call,' but offers some noteworthy exclusives: ... |
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The Music Of Prohibition (1997 Television Documentary)(more) »rank: 162170by: Various Artists
: essential recording:Digesting the music of Duke Ellington's revolutionary 'jungle' period is a complicated pursuit because he recorded multiple arrangements for a number of labels between 1927 and 1932. Sony owns his OKeh and Columbia cuts (found on these two CDs), BMG owns his Victor sides, and Decca owns his Brunswick and Vocalion work (issued on the three-CD Early Ellington). All of them contain readings of standout compositions like 'Black and Tan Fantasy,' 'East St. Louis Toodle-oo,' 'Black Beauty,' 'The Mooche,' 'Mood Indigo,' and 'Rockin' in Rhythm.' The OKeh package lacks versions of 'Solitude' and 'Creole Love Call,' but offers some noteworthy exclusives: ... |
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Black Dahlia(more) »rank: 125847by: Bob Belden
: :Composer, arranger, and tenor saxophonist Bob Belden's 12-part orchestral tribute to Elizabeth Short recalls her as the 'Black Dahlia,' the dark-haired Hollywood actress who was killed in 1947. In this moving and moody work Belden evokes Miles Davis, Henry Mancini, Chico O'Farrill, and Shorty Rogers. Belden employs an impressive cohort, including trumpeters Tim Hagans and Lew Soloff, tenor saxman Joe Lovano, and pianists Marc Copland and Kevin Hays. In this sprawling score they move from the hyper-speed tempo of 'Genesis' and the Sketches of Spain tinges of 'Dream World' and 'Zanzibar' to the misty Billy Strayhorn-like title track and end with 'Elegy,' which ... |
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George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess(more) »rank: 182747by: Miles Davis
: :Composer, arranger, and tenor saxophonist Bob Belden's 12-part orchestral tribute to Elizabeth Short recalls her as the 'Black Dahlia,' the dark-haired Hollywood actress who was killed in 1947. In this moving and moody work Belden evokes Miles Davis, Henry Mancini, Chico O'Farrill, and Shorty Rogers. Belden employs an impressive cohort, including trumpeters Tim Hagans and Lew Soloff, tenor saxman Joe Lovano, and pianists Marc Copland and Kevin Hays. In this sprawling score they move from the hyper-speed tempo of 'Genesis' and the Sketches of Spain tinges of 'Dream World' and 'Zanzibar' to the misty Billy Strayhorn-like title track and end with 'Elegy,' which ... |
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L' Enfant Assasin des Mouches(more) »rank: 149301by: Jean-Claude Vannier
:Album Description:2008 mini LP sleeve reissue of this album from Serge Gainsbourg's right-hand man Jean-Claude Vannier, originally released in 1972. Recorded during the same sessions as Gainsbourg's highly acclaimed masterpiece Melody Nelson it follows in a similar avant-garde rock-opera vein. L'Enfant Assasin Des Mouches (The Child Fly-Killer) is a supernatural tale written by Gainsbourg depicting the journey of the young child travelling through a nightmarish 'Fly Kingdom'. Vannier narrates the story with sparse music concrete sounds coupled with choirs, funky beats, cowbells, wah-wah guitars and ethnic strings. Comparisons could be made with some of Frank Zappa's Hot Rats material and Alain Goraguer's creepy ... |
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Fargo 1940, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 205448by: Duke Ellington
:Album Description:2008 mini LP sleeve reissue of this album from Serge Gainsbourg's right-hand man Jean-Claude Vannier, originally released in 1972. Recorded during the same sessions as Gainsbourg's highly acclaimed masterpiece Melody Nelson it follows in a similar avant-garde rock-opera vein. L'Enfant Assasin Des Mouches (The Child Fly-Killer) is a supernatural tale written by Gainsbourg depicting the journey of the young child travelling through a nightmarish 'Fly Kingdom'. Vannier narrates the story with sparse music concrete sounds coupled with choirs, funky beats, cowbells, wah-wah guitars and ethnic strings. Comparisons could be made with some of Frank Zappa's Hot Rats material and Alain Goraguer's creepy ... |


