A cornerstone piece of free jazz by the late great Albert Ayler. Albert Ayler – tenor saxophone.
“The mysterious bassist Henry Grimes, who disappeared altogether in 1967, only led this one recording session; it has been reissued on CD. Although Grimes played [More]
“Harlem Nocturne” (Earle Hagen, Dick Rogers) . Album:”Swing’s the Thing” (1956). Personnel: Illinois Jacquet – tenor saxophone Roy Eldridge – trumpet Jimmy Jones – piano [More]
“Ya Gotta Try … Harder!” (Sammy Nestico). Album: “The Quincy Jones-Sammy Nestico Orchestra – Basie & Beyond” (2000).
Stitt Goes Latin is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1963 and originally released on the Roost label. Track listing: All compositions by [More]
Tracklist: 1 I Got A Woman 2 A Song For You 3 It Hurts To Be In Love 4 Georgia On My Mind 5 The [More]
Charming and romantic fit the description of Gato Barbieri and the work he presents here, the album Ruby, Ruby. The production of the record, mastered [More]
AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden: Eddie Costa made only a few dates as a leader prior to his sudden death as a result of an [More]
The Total J.J. Johnson is an album by jazz trombonist and arranger J. J. Johnson and Big Band recorded in 1966 for the RCA Victor [More]
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: This mostly ballad-oriented trio set with bassist George Duvivier and drummer Charlie Persip was pianist Joe Albany’s final recording. Albany, [More]