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Pretty incredible work from Lennie Niehaus – one of his seminal albums for Contemporary – nearly all of which were as poorly titled as this [More]
She Was Too Good to Me is an album by Chet Baker. The album was released in 1974 as what some would call a “comeback” [More]
Vanessa Rubin at the time of her Novus debut had been a high-school English teacher for seven years. This CD was a good start for [More]
Red Dust and Spanish Lace was the breakthrough debut album by Acoustic Alchemy from 1987. [amazon box=”B0000001VE”] Track listing: 1. “Mr. Chow” Nick Webb; Greg [More]
Teddy Wilson’s homage to Fats Waller that was recorded January 28 and 31, 1974 at O’Neal Studios in NYC for the Black Lion label. The [More]
Horn A-Plenty is a big band album by Al Hirt that was released in 1962 by RCA Victor. The album was arranged and conducted by [More]
You’re My Thrill is the debut album by Doris Day, issued on August 1, 1949 by Columbia Records. Track listing: 1. “You’re My Thrill” Jay [More]
Soul Searching is an album by organist Shirley Scott for the Prestige label, which was recorded in 1959. Track listing: All compositions by Shirley Scott [More]
Ramon Morris’ lone Groove Merchant date remains one of the most potent fusion records of its time. An uncommonly soulful and nimble tenorman, Morris proves [More]
Track listing: A1 Somebody Loves Me A2 The Breeze And I A3 The Way You Look Tonight A4 Solamente A5 Easy To Love B1 Time [More]