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Escalator over the Hill (or EOTH) is mostly referred to as a jazz opera, but it was released as a “chronotransduction”, with “words by Paul [More]
“Crisp production, breezy melodies, and upbeat rhythms are the ingredients that should please fans of these longtime smooth jazz favorites.” – Sean Westergaard/AllMusic. Track listing: [More]
Never Never Land is the debut album by jazz singer Jane Monheit, recorded when she was 22 years old. At AllMusic, critic David Adler wrote [More]
Time for 2 is a 1962 album by Anita O’Day and Cal Tjader. In another experiment, producer Creed Taylor teams O’Day with the alternately Latin [More]
Latin American Suite is a studio album by the American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington, mainly recorded in 1968, with one track completed in [More]
Bold Conceptions is the debut album by Bob James. The album was recorded between August 13–15, 1962. Track listing: “Moment’s Notice” (John Coltrane, Ernie Wilkins) [More]
Bluesine is a solo album by pianist Martial Solal recorded in Milan in 1983 and released on the Soul Note label. Track listing: All compositions [More]
Personnel: Charlie Christian – guitar Joe Guy – trumpet Thelonius Monk – piano Nick Fenton – bass Ken Clark – drums
This CD is most notable for featuring ten of trumpeter Tom Harrell’s compositions. Few of the melodies from the harmonically advanced originals will stick in [More]
Sound Ray is an album by pianist Ray Bryant recorded and released by Cadet Records in 1969. Track listing: All compositions by Ray Bryant except [More]