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The Real McCoy (CD/LP) (Vinyl)(more) »rank: 46647by: McCoy Tyner
:Album Description:Every single original on the album has become a jazz standard, which makes it no wonder that it was named as one of his best albums in JazzTimes, 2006. (CD + LP) |
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Chet in Chicago(more) »rank: 70809by: Chet Baker
:Album Description:'Chet Baker gave us some of the most beautiful trumpet and flugelhorn lines ever played.' - JazzSpot LP features a bonus track, 'Moment's Notice,' not found on the CD and making this special LP version a new collector's item. A very strong candidate for jazz album of the year! This 1986 recording, a studio session that has never been released, was Chet Baker's last studio session before leaving for Europe. Twenty years after Baker's untimely death in Amsterdam, the release of this long-forgotten studio recording serves as a worthy tribute to one of the great, unmistakable improvisers in jazz. |
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Speak No Evil (CD/LP) (Vinyl)(more) »rank: 106299by: Wayne Shorter
: :Wayne Shorter's compositions helped define a new jazz style in the mid-'60s, merging some of the concentrated muscular force of hard bop with surprising intervals and often spacious melodies suspended over the beat. The result was a new kind of 'cool,' a mixture of restraint and freedom that created a striking contrast between Shorter's airy themes and his taut tenor solos and which invited creative play among the soloists and rhythm section. The band on this 1964 session is a quintessential Blue Note group of the period, combining Shorter's most frequent and effective collaborators. Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, ... |
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Trio of Doom(more) »rank: 69933by: Trio of Doom
: :This super-charged dream band, composed of Mahavishnu Orchestra guitarist/leader John McLaughlin, Weather Report bassist Jaco Pastorius, and Miles Davis drummer Tony Williams, was originally formed for a one-time performance at 1979's historic Havana Jam in Cuba. 25 years later, the band's only living member, John McLaughlin, revisited their collected works, producing this incredible album, which for the first time presents the Trio's live and studio material together - a testament to this short-lived juggernaut. |
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Blue Train (CD + LP) (Vinyl)(more) »rank: 203916by: John Coltrane
:Album Description:Coltrane's first great masterpiece and one of the best selling and most recognizable jazz titles ever. (CD + LP) |
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GIANT STEPS (DELUXE)(more) »rank: 86593by: JOHN COLTRANE
:Album Description:Coltrane's first great masterpiece and one of the best selling and most recognizable jazz titles ever. (CD + LP) |
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BACK FROM HAVANA(more) »rank: 75856by: JACK COSTANZO
: :Jack 'Mr. Bongo' Costanzo helped build an awareness of Afro-Cuban music back in the 1940s and '50s, recording albums on his own and as a featured sideman with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Nat King Cole, and Cal Tjader. But all this history won't prepare listeners for Back from Havana, Costanzo's first album in 25 years. In a genre known for its energy, the San Diego-based leader and his musicians must have needed a shower after recording tracks like 'Descarga.com,' 'La La La,' 'Mantequilla,' and 'Quimbara.' While Costanzo rips through this 15-song session as if he's been saving up for years ... |
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Go! (CD + LP) (Vinyl)(more) »rank: 36850by: Dexter Gordon
: :Just before heading off to a 15-year stay in Europe, the stately tenor waxed a pair of records for Blue Note in August 1962: this classic and, two days later, A Swingin' Affair. It's been widely reported that Gordon himself considers Go! his greatest achievement, and (if so) it's easy to hear why. Brimming with conviction and poise, Gordon's gentle-giant sax carries itself with a sort of graceful edge that is difficult to emulate. He's always quick with a humorous quote, yet it always seems to fit just right. He's always languishing behind the beat, yet he never seems late. He possesses an ... |
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Jonathan and Darlene in Paris(more) »rank: 135171by: Jonathan & Darlene Edwards
: :Just before heading off to a 15-year stay in Europe, the stately tenor waxed a pair of records for Blue Note in August 1962: this classic and, two days later, A Swingin' Affair. It's been widely reported that Gordon himself considers Go! his greatest achievement, and (if so) it's easy to hear why. Brimming with conviction and poise, Gordon's gentle-giant sax carries itself with a sort of graceful edge that is difficult to emulate. He's always quick with a humorous quote, yet it always seems to fit just right. He's always languishing behind the beat, yet he never seems late. He possesses an ... |
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Bitches Brew(more) »rank: 34020by: Miles Davis
: :Bitches Brew was a shot across the bow of jazz insularity, and, much like the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper before it, it drew upon elements both inside and outside the mainstream to fashion an avant-garde, yet extremely influential, take on popular music's relation to modernism, and vice versa. As such, Miles Davis became a lightning rod for jazz's transformation (or corruption as some diehards insist), and by mixing the fundamental elements of collective improvisation with fulminating dance rhythms, psychedelic electric textures, polytonal harmonies and a freely inflected brand of blues phrasing (as reflected in his own Kind of Blue-brand of modalism and the parallel ... |



