• Jazz Genres

Gambler’s Life is an album by jazz keyboardist Johnny Hammond. It was released in 1974 and produced by Larry Mizell. Track listing: Gambler’s Life 5:45 [More]
This album is hard evidence of that 1976 musical moment in which Pacific Express forged an entirely new South African sound and musical identity out [More]
If he wasn’t such a great guitarist, this recording would be easy to dismiss. Most GRP releases, especially back in the late ’80s, epitomized the [More]
Though saxophonist Michael Brecker passed away in 2007, his brother, trumpeter Randy Brecker, keeps the jazz-funk fusion of the Brecker Brothers alive with the Brecker [More]
Where I’m Coming From is the fourth and last album by jazz organist Leon Spencer recorded for the Prestige label in 1973. Doug Payne stated [More]
One of the best of vibraphonist Khan Jamal’s SteepleChase albums, this set matches Jamal with the great Charles Tyler (doubling on alto and baritone), the [More]
Salsoul, which gave the record label its name, (Bataan co-founded the label with the Cayre brothers but soon relinquished his stake) and helped ignite the [More]
The Cisco Kid is an album by American jazz organist Reuben Wilson recorded in 1973 and released on the Groove Merchant label. Track listing: All [More]
Track listing: A1 Hola Muneca 2:53 A2 Minor Chant 3:23 A3 Can’t You Just Feel It 2:51 A4 Jeannine 3:23 A5 Sideman 4:47 B1 Keep [More]
Three albums into his MCA contract and only a bit over two years after 2001, Deodato’s music reached a state of funk stasis. Through much [More]