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The Dream is the tenth album by George Duke, first released in Europe in 1978 on MPS Records. It was released in North America as [More]
In its review of Jeff Golub’s 1999 release Out of the Blue, Jazziz magazine boldly asserted that the guitarist’s innovative style transcends typical smooth jazz [More]
First Course is the debut album by jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour. The album was released on LP by Epic Records in 1976 and on CD [More]
Track listing: 1 White Nile 1:06 2 Ten Degrees North 4:41 3 Real World 5:32 4 Para Pastorius 4:54 5 Rendevous 3:58 6 Intro To [More]
Sahara is the eighth album by American Jazz group The Rippingtons, released in 1994 on the GRP label. The album reached number two on Billboard’s [More]
Presence, a gorgeous, lyrical album, provides a suitable showcase for Chuck Loeb‘s technical proficiency and impressive range. You don’t just hear Loeb. You can almost [More]
Live at Donte’s is one of four American recordings Jean-Luc Ponty made in 1969. Its original release was on vinyl by Blue Note. It was [More]
As he proved in his production of David Benoit’s 1989 smash Urban Daydreams, the younger brother of Dave Grusin is a master at texturing various [More]
Oasis is an album by American saxophonist Eric Marienthal released in 1991 and recorded for the GRP label. “1991’s best genre release.” (Jonathan Widran/AllMusic). The [More]
Invitation is a 1993 album by jazz pianist Joe Sample released through Warner Bros. Records. It contains reinterpretations (remakes) of jazz standard compositions written by [More]