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Get ready to be transported back to the vibrant streets of New York City with Tata Vasquez And His Orchestra’s exhilarating album, “Ecstasy.” Produced by [More]
This early effort by keyboardist Roland Haynes is an open and explorative soul-jazz session. Like John Patton’s comparable 1969 date, Accent on the Blues, this [More]
12-piece studio sessions. Chick Corea’s “Time Li””, two Miles Davis standards are the highlights. Very good band. (Michael G. Nastos/AllMusic). Track listing: 00:00 – 05:21 [More]
The Clarke/Duke Project was the first collaborative album by American musicians Stanley Clarke and George Duke. It was released in 1981 through Epic Records. Track [More]
Firefly is an album by American flautist Jeremy Steig recorded in 1977 and released on the CTI label. The Allmusic review stated “Jeremy Steig’s jazz-funk [More]
Pianist Masaru Imada picks up some keyboards for this sweet 80s set – still keeping things in that warmly soulful style of some of his [More]
A Thing to Come By is an album by American jazz organist Jimmy McGriff featuring performances recorded in 1969 and originally released on the Solid [More]
Kofi is an album by the American trumpeter Donald Byrd, featuring performances by Byrd with Frank Foster, Lew Tabackin, Duke Pearson, Ron Carter, Bob Cranshaw, [More]
A cigarette and a screw, these are the respective images that confront us with Serpentine Fire and One Good Turn. These are images photographed by [More]
One of the coolest, grooviest albums we’ve ever heard from arranger David Matthews – a set that draws inspiration from Frank Herbert’s Dune, and sends [More]