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Beegie Adair I'll Take Romance (2002)
Track Listing: Isn't It Romantic?; I'll Take Romance; Look of Love, The; I Left My Heart in San Francisco; Way You Look Tonight, The; Let's Fall in Love; Some Enchanted Evening; These Foolish Things; What's New?; Dancing in the Dark; ...
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Beegie Adair An Affair to Remember: Romantic Movie Songs of the 1950's (2005) Top Seller
Pianist Beegie Adair subtitles An Affair to Remember "romantic movie songs of the 1950s" and fills the album with themes from '50s movies played by her trio with the backing of the Jeff Steinberg Orchestra. Adair is not so much ...
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Gary Burton / Chick Corea Hot House (2012)
Hot House is the seventh recording by the duo of pianist Chick Corea and vibraphonist Gary Burton. This time out, Corea and Burton picked pieces by some of their favorite composers -- mostly from the jazz world, of course -- ...
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Diana Krall ery Best Of Diana Krall (2007) Top Seller
VERY BEST OF sparkles with 15 gems, including Krall's treatment of the classics "S'Wonderful," "Let's Fall In Love," and "Little Girl Blue." Also included are three previously unreleased tracks, and a bonus DVD featuring concert footage and videos. Naturally, it's ...
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Tommy Emmanuel / Martin Taylor Colonel & The Governor (2013) Top Seller
There's an implicit sense of mutual admiration behind the titling of this album collaboration between two of the world's gifted -- and certainly most decorated -- fingerpicking guitarists. Named in relation to Emmanuel's status as an honorary Kentucky Colonel and ...
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Miles Davis Sketches of Spain (1960) Top Seller
The crown jewel of the epic Evans/Davis triptych that began with MILES AHEAD and PORGY AND BESS, SKETCHES OF SPAIN is as emotionally compelling as any performance in the trumpeter's remarkable body of works. Combining as it does the emotional ...
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Lee Ritenour's 6 String Theory / Lee Ritenour [Jazz] 6 String Theory (2010) Top Seller
Guitarist Lee Ritenour decided to celebrate his 50th year as a guitar player by inviting a bevy of name guitarists into the studio to jam out some tunes, all in the name of love for their chosen instrument. Ritenour's subsequent ...
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Bill Evans Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961 (2005) Top Seller
On June 25th, 1961, Bill Evans and his trio made jazz history over the course of five sets at the Village Vanguard. Selections from those performances were released on two full-length LPs, WALTZ FOR DEBBY and Sunday AT THE VILLAGE ...
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Paul Hardcastle Jazzmasters, Vol. 6 (2010)
Paul Hardcastle's Jazzmasters series reaches its sixth installment with this cool, rhythmic, jazzy collection, which is similar to its five predecessors. The album cover shows a sun setting over water, and that's a good indication that the music is intended ...
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Jackie Gleason Music for Lovers Only (1953)
Music for Lovers Only was first released in 1952 as a 10" LP with only eight songs. In 1953 it was released as an expanded 12" with eight more tracks. The Collectors Choice's Music for Lovers Only/Music to Make You ...
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John Coltrane / Johnny Hartman John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963) Top Seller
Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24 karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box.
From his formative days with Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, through the expansive ...
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Peter White Good Day (2009) Top Seller
Photographer: Lori Stoll. Track Listing: Good Day; Always, Forever; Just Give Me a Chance; Love Will Find You; ; Temptation; Mission 2 Mars; Bright; Ramon's Revenge; Say Goodnight;
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Chris Botti Chris Botti in Boston (2009) Top Seller
Track Listing: Ellens Gesang III; When I Fall in Love, song; Seven Days, song; Emmanuel, for saxophone & orchestra; I've Got You Under My Skin, song; Nuovo Cinema Paradiso; Broken Vow, song; Flamenco Sketches; Glad to Be Unhappy, song; Hallelujah, ...
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Stan Kenton / Stan Kenton And His Orchestra It's the Talk of the Town (2013) Top Seller
Stan Kenton was one of the major innovators of Jazz music. Creating a modern concert sound from the then ballroom orientated music of the forties and fifties. This CD contains music by Stan Kenton's 1953 band which many claim was ...
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Billy Vaughn Very Best of Billy Vaughn (2000) Top Seller
This collection of tracks by pop singer, Billy Vaughn, features such trademark songs as "La Paloma", "Lili Marleen", and "Blue Hawaii".
Studio orchestra leader Billy Vaughn may have been even more popular in Germany in the 1950s and '60s than he ...
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Wes Montgomery Eight Classic Albums (2012) Top Seller
Real Gone Jazz is doing its thing here with Wes Montgomery, presenting eight albums in a four-disc box for a budget price. That said, it is important to challenge the box's claim that states: "Digitally Remastered and Enhanced for Superior ...
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Chris Botti To Love Again: The Duets (2005)
As its title implies, TO LOVE AGAIN is essentially a sequel to trumpeter Chris Botti's well received 2004 outing, WHEN I FALL IN LOVE. In fact, two guest vocalists from the earlier album, Sting and Paula Cole, appear again, with ...
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Patricia Barber Smash (2013) Top Seller
Patricia Barber is a crack jazz pianist, an innovative composer, a singular vocal stylist, and among the most original lyricists/song-poets to come down the pipe in 40 years. Her use of metaphor and metonymy is woven inextricably into her trademark ...
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Randy Crawford / Joe Sample Live (2012) Top Seller
Randy Crawford's and Joe Sample's musical paths have been intertwined for 36 years; they began with his keyboard work on her debut album Everything Must Change in 1976. She returned the favor a couple of years later with her vocal ...
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Chuck Brown Best of Chuck Brown (2005) Top Seller
As the godfather of go-go, Chuck Brown has few competitors. One of Washington, D.C.'s best-kept secrets, Brown essentially jump-started the scene known as go-go in the 1970s, and his high-energy, big-band funk sound and endless live shows epitomized the genre. ...
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Richard Elliot In the Zone (2011) Top Seller
Richard Elliot's In the Zone picks up where 2009's Rock Steady left off. Where that album paid tribute to the saxophonist's R&B heroes, In the Zone, which marks Elliot's 25th anniversary as a recording artist, offers a thank-you to the ...
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Jon Christensen / Palle Danielsson / Jan Garbarek / Keith Jarrett / Keith Quartet Jarrett Sleeper: Tokyo, April 16th, 1979 (2012) Top Seller
The double album Sleeper contains a previously unreleased live concert by Keith Jarrett's European quartet from the '70s, recorded at Tokyo's Nakano Sun Plaza on April 16, 1979. Together with saxophonist Jan Garbarek, bassist Palle Danielsson, and drummer Jon Christensen, ...
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Modern Jazz Quartet Eight Classic Albums (2011) Top Seller
Digitally remastered four CD set containing eight albums from the Jazz greats: Sonny Rollins With The Modern Jazz Quartet, An Exceptional Encounter (with Ben Webster), Django, Concorde, Fontessa, Third Stream Music, Odds Against Tomorrow, and Pyramid.
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Nicholas Cole Endless Possibilties (2012) Top Seller
Audio Mixers: Nicholas Cole; Leon Cole.
Recording information: Leo-Nic Music Production, LLC.
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Marion Meadows Whisper (2013) Top Seller
Soprano saxophonist Marion Meadows plays what has to be called smooth jazz, but he stretches the template a bit by incorporating subtly nuanced Latin, Eastern, and African touches into his style. Whisper is Meadows' first new studio album since 2009's ...
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