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Wynton Marsalis is the debut album by the jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. It was released in 1982 by Columbia. [amazon box=”B000002A6X”] Track listing: 1. “Father [More]
Although best known as a flexible and tasteful drummer, Bob Moses displayed a great deal of talent as a composer and arranger on this exciting [More]
Track listing: 1.) Medley 0:00 My Melancholy Baby Moon Love Stompin’ At The Savoy Blue Moon 2.) Medley 4:06 Long, Long Ago The Music Stopped [More]
Some of the best early work by jazz guitarist Johnny Smith — featuring his group that included Stan Getz on tenor! The sides were recorded [More]
Setlist: 1. I Know 2. Watching You 3. Song For Everyone 4. Percussion Duet 5. Paper Nut 6. Psychic Elephant Personnel: L. Shankar – electric [More]
Panamanian pianist Danilo Perez presents himself as a formidable improviser on his debut album. The classically trained Perez worked with Dizzy Gillespie and Paquito d’Rivera [More]
Track listing: A1 What Is This Thing Called Love A2 Love For Sale A3 Night And Day A4 Easy To Love A5 So In Love [More]
Although he still wоn рорulаrіtу роllѕ аnd rеmаіnеd a hоuѕеhоld nаmе in thе jazz wоrld, thе end оf organist Jіmmу Smith’s long реrіоd wіth Vеrvе [More]
Impeccable, tasteful, and flawlessly executed, this two-CD package documents guitarist Jim Hall and bassist Ron Carter’s interactions before live audiences in the mid-’80s. Previously released [More]
“Misty” (Erroll Garner, Burke). From the album “Joe Pass – Resonance” (2000). Recorded live at Donte’s in 1974, and released posthumously. Personnel: Joe Pass – guitar [More]