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Lou Takes Off is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded on December 15, 1957 and released on Blue Note the following year. [More]
“Trumpeter Johnny Coles, best-known for his association with Charles Mingus in 1964, made his recording debut as a leader on this Epic session which was [More]
Track listing: A1 Bags’ Groove (Take 1) 11:11 A2 Bemsha Swing 9:29 B1 Swing Spring 10:44 B2 The Man I Love (Take 1) 8:04 Personnel: [More]
Altoist Marshall Royal led relatively few sessions in his career, just three full albums of his own, with the second one not released until 1978. [More]
[amazon box=”B09BTW448K”] Track listing: Autumn Leaves 7:00 Skating In Central Park 8:00 Rain Child 6:00 On The Trail 6:47 Instant Garlic 6:35 Minnesota Thins 2:45 [More]
You Better Believe It! is an album by Jazz musician and bandleader Gerald Wilson. Recorded in 1961 for the Pacific Jazz label, it featuring a [More]
Resonance is a live album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass, recorded in 1974 and released posthumously in 2000. Track listing: 1. “It Could Happen to [More]
Sofrito, the 1976 album by Latin jazz great Mongo Santamaría, is to be reissued in a remastered vinyl edition on May 13 by Craft Latino, [More]
X is the ninth studio album by Fourplay, released in 2006. “Smooth-jazz journeymen Fourplay reunite for X and deliver more solid, lite-instrumental sounds. Centered around [More]
You Had Better Listen is a studio album by the American trumpeter Jimmy Owens and the pianist Kenny Barron, recorded in 1967 and released on [More]