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Charles Davis is a veteran saxophonist who’s better known for his extensive resumé as a sideman (Duke Ellington, Dinah Washington, Kenny Dorham, Clark Terry Big [More]
“A strong effort by an underrated but brilliant guitarist”, – Scott Yanow/AllMusic. Track listing: A1 I Guess I’ll Have To Change My Plan A2 Out [More]
Lyla is an album by jazz bassist Avishai Cohen, released in 2003. Track listing: 1. “Ascension” 3:31 2. “Lyla” 4:58 3. “How Long” 4:34 4. [More]
Stu Williamson led relatively few sessions in his career and over half of them are on this excellent CD. The cool-toned trumpeter is mostly heard [More]
Released in 1973 on Patrick Adams’ Today subsidiary of Perception Records, The United Chair, is the follow up to Julius Brockington‘s debut 1972 release, Sophisticated [More]
Swingin’ for the Fences is the debut album by Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, an 18-piece big band led by Gordon Goodwin. Track listing: All [More]
Track listing: 1 Come Rain Or Come Shine (Arlen, Mercer) 0:00 2 Where Are You ? (Adamson, McHugh) 9:42 3 When Sonny Gets Blue (Segal, [More]
Peter Leitch’s recording debut as a leader finds the cool-toned guitarist showing plenty of potential. He swings through six songs (five group originals and “Prelude [More]
Track listing: 01. In My Dreams 07:26 02. St. Germain De Pres 06:50 03. Sequoia Song 04:11 04. Introduction 04:57 05. Skylark 07:59 06. One [More]
A sweet little groover from guitarist Jimmy Ponder – a surprisingly satisfying record that features Ponder soloing out over some tight funky backings that almost [More]