Pike’s Peak is the second album by American jazz vibraphonist Dave Pike which was recorded in 1961 for the Epic label. “This Portrait LP was vibraphonist Dave Pike’s second recording as a leader. Pike is [More]
The Loop is the seventh album led by American jazz vibraphonist Johnny Lytle which was recorded in 1965 for the Tuba label. Track listing: “The Loop” (Johnny Lytle) – 2:18 “The More I See You” [More]
Blues on the Other Side is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Mike Mainieri recorded in 1962 and released on the Argo label. Track listing: “Blues on the Other Side” (Mike Mainieri) – 3:47 “If [More]
Workin’ Out! is an album by American jazz pianist Bobby Timmons recorded in 1964 and released in 1965 on the Prestige label. “For an example of how the popular pianist had continued to evolve after [More]
“Vibraphonist Dave Pike’s debut for Muse (which has been reissued on CD) has generally strong individual playing although the material (five group originals plus a brief version of the bop standard “Wee”) and use of [More]
“Cal Tjader’s Brazilian explorations continue and actually deepen with this release, as he joins forces with a host of progressive young Brazilian musicians, all overseen by producer Airto Moreira. By now, Tjader had figured out [More]
Track listing: 00:00 1. The Munson Street Breakdown (O) (Lionel Hampton) 03:17 2. I’ve Found A New Baby (O) (J. Palmer-S. Williams) 06:12 3. I Can’t Get Started (O) (V. Duke-I. Gershwin) 09:08 4. Four [More]
Track listing: 00:00 1. You’re My Ideal (F) (F. Waller-S. Williams) 03:16 2. The Sun Will Shine Tonight (F) (Rose-Fetter-Lehac) 06:29 3. Ring Dem Bells (F) (D. Ellington-I. Mills) 09:54 4. Don’t Be That Way [More]
This All American Award Concert was held at Carnegie Hall on Sunday evening, April 15, 1945 to celebrate the victory of Lionel Hampton´s orchestra in the “New Star” division of the Esquire magazine´s annual critics [More]
For Someone I Love is an album by vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring big band performances arranged by Melba Liston recorded in 1963 and released on the Riverside label. “The main reasons for this CD reissue’s success are Melba Liston’s inventive and unpredictable arrangements for [More]