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The compositions on “Fruit from the Loom” were inspired by many travels around the globe. Brazil, Switzerland – the stark contrasts in societies, politics, and [More]
Land of the Midnight Sun is the debut as a leader album by jazz fusion guitarist Al Di Meola, released in 1976. Track listing: All [More]
Don’t Stop the Music is the third album by the American jazz fusion group, The Brecker Brothers. It was released by Arista Records in 1977. [More]
This is wonderfully arranged, played, and produced music destined to give pleasure, and Gale, with his tight, stinging lines that come directly from B.B. King’s [More]
Violinist Michal Urbaniak’s first release to be made available in the U.S. (and reissued on CD in 1998) is very much in the mainstream fusion [More]
Shabazz is a live album by drummer Billy Cobham. It was recorded in Switzerland and England during July 1974, and was released on LP in [More]
Bass Odyssey is an album by jazz bassist Monk Montgomery, one of his four solo albums. It was released in 1971 on Motown Records/Chisa Records. [More]
It must be difficult for Blue Note to compile a best of Bobbi Humphrey CD, since nearly all of her Blue Note LPs sounded like [More]
Feels Good to Me is the only solo studio album by former Yes and King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford. The band Bruford grew out of [More]
A brilliant little record, and one that really lives up to the heady claim of its title! The lineup here is spare, but the sound [More]