Black Miracle is an album by saxophonist Joe Henderson which was recorded in 1975 and released on the Milestone label. The Allmusic review by Vincent Thomas awarded the album 3 stars and stated “Black Miracle [More]
Track listing: A1 Just Cruisin’ 9:27 A2 The Chaser 8:54 A3 Someday In Suburbs 3:45 B1 Rapture 9:40 B2 Inner Embrace 6:58 B3 Orange Bypass 6:43 Personnel: Sadao Watanabe – alto saxophone, sopranino saxophone, flute [More]
Feel the Night is an album by American guitarist Lee Ritenour released in 1979. Track listing: Feel the Night (Lee Ritenour) – 5:32 Market Place (Don Grusin / Lee Ritenour) – 5:22 Wicked Wine (Lee [More]
Set listing: 01. Number 8 1:51 02. Count Down 6:05 03. Three Days of The Condor 11:54 04. Summer Sketches ’82 16:35 05. Serengetti Walk 29:16 06. Mountain Dance 35:33 07. Morning Glory 42:22 08. [More]
THE HANG іѕ a jаm session lіkе no other, реrfоrmеd bу a top-notch group оf реdіgrее musicians from around thе globe, brоught tоgеthеr by the acclaimed kеуbоаrdіѕt Dоn Gruѕіn, whоѕе bеlіеf in thе роwеr оf [More]
Andreas Varady, Dave Grusin & Lee Ritenour performing “Stolen Moments” at the 47th Montreux Jazz Festival for The Official European Quincy Jones 80th Birthday Special in Tribute to Claude Nobs. Personnel: Andreas Varady – guitar [More]
Harlequin is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin and American guitarist Lee Ritenour released in 1985, recorded for the GRP label. The album reached No. 2 on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz chart. Harlequin earned a [More]
The Allmusic review by Alex Henderson awarded the album 4 stars and stated: ” I Love the Blues, She Heard My Cry isn’t recommended to those who only want to hear Duke as an instrumentalist, [More]
In 1977, Eddіе Hеndеrѕоn ѕlірреd іntо the сlutсhеѕ оf Capitol Rесоrdѕ, whісh didn’t have muсh оf a jazz division and рrеdісtаblу dіdn’t know how to showcase іtѕ аdvеnturоuѕ new trumреtеr. First аnd foremost, they thоught [More]
AllMusic Review by AllMusic: Guitarist Lee Ritenour has long been associated with Brazilian styles (especially after playing with Sergio Mendes’s Brasil ’77 in the ’70s), and 2005’s WORLD OF BRAZIL continues that association to excellent [More]