Miles in the Sky is a studio album by American trumpeter and composer Miles Davis, released on July 22, 1968, by Columbia Records. Miles in the Sky was produced by Teo Macero and recorded at [More]
Journey to Love is the third jazz funk fusion album by bass guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Stanley Clarke, accompanied by familiar musicians he has often worked with like George Duke and Chick Corea. Other legendary players [More]
The Soothsayer is the seventh album by Wayne Shorter, recorded in 1965, but not released on Blue Note until 1979.[1] The album features five originals by Shorter and an arrangement of Jean Sibelius’ “Valse Triste”. [More]
“Cantaloupe Island” (Herbie Hancock). Personnel: Freddie Hubbard – trumpet Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone Herbie Hancock – piano Ron Carter – bass Tony Williams – drums Blue Note Concert live.
“The Dominant Plague” from the album “Atavachron”. “Atavachron” is the fourth studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released in 1986 through Enigma Records (United States) and JMS–Cream Records (Europe). Personnel: Allan Holdsworth – guitar, SynthAxe [More]
Empyrean Isles is the fourth album by American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, recorded on June 17, 1964 for Blue Note Records. It features the debut of two of his most popular compositions, “One Finger Snap” [More]
Fourth track from Hill’s “Point Of Departure” album. Personnel: Andrew Hill – piano Eric Dolphy – alto saxophone, flute, bass clarinet Joe Henderson -tenor saxophone Kenny Dorham – trumpet Richard Davis – bass Tony Williams [More]
Of Course, Of Course is the second album by jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd released on the Columbia label featuring performances by Lloyd with Gábor Szabó, Ron Carter and Tony Williams. The Allmusic review by Scott [More]
“Seven Steps to Heaven” by Victor Feldman, Miles Davis “Seven Steps to Heaven” is the eighth studio album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in 1963 by Columbia Records, catalogue CL 2051 and CS 8851 [More]
The Miles Davis Quintet Stadthalle, Karlsruhe, Germany November 7, 1967 Personnel: Miles Davis — trumpet Wayne Shorter — tenor saxophone Herbie Hancock — piano Ron Carter — bass Tony Williams — drums