Coming Out is the third album by The Manhattan Transfer, released August 19, 1976, on Atlantic Records. [amazon box=”B0046SD7RU”] Track listing: LP side 1 “Don’t [More]
This reissue CD from Vogue (made available domestically through BMG) has all of the music that the constantly swinging tenor Zoot Sims recorded at two [More]
Inhlupeko, alongside the other massive jazz hit of the era, Winston Mankunku’s Yakhal’Inkomo, sums up the South African jazz sound and mood of the late [More]
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For her second album, Joan Barry joins husband Carl Barry and other good New York musicians on a mixed agenda of familiar and not-so-familiar material. [More]
My Own Particular Life is singer/songwriter Lorraine Feather’s latest epic addition to her prolific library. Her intricately woven pieces of life are again as engaging [More]
Get Those Elephants Out’a Here is an album by The Mitchells: bassist Whitey Mitchell, his brother, bassist and pianist Red and trumpeter Blue Mitchell (no [More]
“Immerse yourself in the bliss that pours down from the sky.” – Jazz Shinsekai. Track listing: 1 Deliverance Composed By – Roberto Olzer 3:53 2 The Old [More]
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