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Between Nothingness & Eternity is the first live album of Mahavishnu Orchestra, and last with the original line-up, released in 1973. Track listing: Side one [More]
David Sanborn has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux Jazz Festival, either headlining in his own right, as a sideman or as part of [More]
JazzTimes’ critics choose the top 40 new albums and top 10 historical releases of the year. 1. Wayne Shorter – Emanon (Blue Note). 2. Ambrose [More]
Friendship is a studio album by Lee Ritenour released in 1978. Track listing: “Sea Dance” (Don Grusin) – 6:12 “Crystal Morning” (Lee Ritenour) – 6:46 [More]
Wherever the Five Winds Blow is an album by American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Shorty Rogers, released by RCA Victor in 1957. Track listing: [More]
A Brazilian Love Affair is the fourteenth studio album by American musician George Duke, released in 1980 through Epic Records. Gеоrgе Dukе hаd been fаіrlу [More]
“Recorded in 1974, Ray Bryant’s In the Cut is the one recording in his career that stands out from all the others — not necessarily [More]
Velvet Darkness is the first studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released in 1976 through producer Creed Taylor’s CTI Records. The tracks for the album [More]
This album is a Motion Picture Soundtrack of Oskar Und Leni, performed by Penguin Cafe Orquestra and composed by Simon Jeffes. “Penguin Cafe Orchestra was [More]
Somethin’ Else Album: Somethin’ Else (1958) Written by: Miles Davis Personnel: Cannonball Adderley — alto saxophone Miles Davis — trumpet Hank Jones — piano Sam [More]