• Jazz Genres

  • Donate

Cal Tjader Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brazil is a 1962 studio album by Cal Tjader. [amazon box=”B01M3XUT1B”] Track listing: “Vai Querer” (Laurindo [More]
“Laidback is a decent CD — although it’s a shame to hear Breaux simmering so much of the time when you know he was quite [More]
With a collaborative history going back almost a decade, Milwaukee-based trumpeter Eric Jacobson looked to his friends in Chicago to form the core of his [More]
The In Crowd is a live album by the Ramsey Lewis Trio, recorded in 1965 at the Bohemian Caverns nightclub in Washington, D.C., and released [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]
“In a perfect world, Curtis Peagler’s Modern Jazz Disciples would have had a longer run and built a much larger catalog. But regrettably, the Cincinnati [More]
Track listing: Good old days – 00:10 Little Teo – 08:48 In the Sign of Libra – 14:46 Someday My Prince Will Come – 19:27 [More]
  Track listing: A1 You Are All I Need Composed By – Dexter Wansel 4:28 A2 Bus Scene Composed By – Bernard Taylor 5:50 A3 [More]
Although he’s best known for his funky version of “Feelin’ Good”, Frank Cunimondo’s true legacy is perhaps better remembered by this set of tracks recorded [More]
The Caribbean Suite is the second album led by American saxophonist Harold Vick recorded in 1966 and released on the RCA Victor label. The disc [More]