| | Johnny Guarnieri Echoes Of Ellington CD Johnny Guarnieri Discography of CDs
 |
|
Our Price: $12.89 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
|  |
Johnny Guarnieri's final recording, cut a year before his death, is the one he considered his finest. This solo date finds the classic swing pianist performing Billy Strayhorn's "Take the 'A' Train" and a dozen Ellington compositions, ranging from warhorses which he casts in a fresh light to the relative obscurities "Birmingham Breakdown" and "Mississippi Moan." A passionate rendition of "Caravan" is a highlight, helping to make this readily available CD a perfect introduction for listeners wishing to explore the playing of Johnny Guarnieri. ~ Scott Yanow
solo pianist performs 13 of the Ellington's masterpieces in 1983, inc. "Mood Indigo", "In A Sentimental Mood" & "Take The A Train"
Contains 13 tracks. Echoes Of Ellington Music Johnny Guarnieri Echoes Of Ellington Songs Echoes Of Ellington Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Johnny Guarnieri Echoes Of Ellington CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Echoes Of Ellington CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Donny Hathaway Collection CD (1990)
Echoes Of Ellington album
$8.05 Unfortunately, Atlantic's A ...
| | Doc Severinsen Brand New Thing CD (1977)
Echoes Of Ellington CD music
$10.38
| | N'Dambi Pink Elephant CD (2009)
Echoes Of Ellington music CDs
$11.79 Audio Mixer: Seth Presant.
| | Beegie Adair Jazz Piano Christmas CD (1999)
Echoes Of Ellington songs
$11.55
| | Jan Garbarek Dresden: In Concert CDs (2009)
Echoes Of Ellington album
$23.29
| | Vera Lynn Best Of CD (2004)
Echoes Of Ellington CD music
$10.49
| | Jack Maheu In New Orleans CD (1996)
Echoes Of Ellington music CDs
$12.09 A fine clarinetist whose playing on this CD sometimes recalls Pete Fountain's, Jack Maheu is heard in top form throughout the continually ...
| | Horace Silver Blowin' The Blues Away CD (1959) Remastered
Echoes Of Ellington songs
$8.75
| | Bill Saxton Atymony CD (1993)
Echoes Of Ellington album
$14.69
| | Asia Lounge: Asian Flavoured Club Tunes 3rd Floor CDs (2004)
Echoes Of Ellington CD music
$18.05
| | Ludacris Presents: Disturbing Tha Peace CD (2005)
Echoes Of Ellington music CDs
$13.79
| | Polaris Tales From The Mountaintop CD (2005)
Echoes Of Ellington songs
$6.39
| | Thomas & King CD (2007)
Echoes Of Ellington album
$10.15
| | Flesh Temple Of Whores CD (2007) (Import)
Echoes Of Ellington CD music
$18.55 FLESH started like an idea and solo project by Pete Flesh (THROWN, ex.DECEIVER, ex.MAZE OF TORMENT) in late “90, mainly to create something on his own from material and visions that current band/projects not was suitable for. After some time trying to building up a steady ground for the ideas the real creative work started to take form in late 2001. This was going to be a solo project and not a real band, no rehearsals was done and a real drummer had not been found at this time. All the work was done during different periods when current bands diden“t demand any time. The first idea was to find both a suitable drummer and a singer as he never had handle those things before. But the idea to handle the vocals on his own grew stronger during the work of the first album, and he finally decided to do it on his own. The search after a drummer started to take place in 2004, but the search would not take to long. At this time he also played in DECEIVER with drummer Flingan, he noticed that he started to develop more and more into a style that would be perfect for FLESH, a more primitive style than a more technical one. He decide to try him out, it works out perfect and Flingan accept the offer to be the session drummer for FLESH. The idea is that the drummer can be replaced if a new album and material demands it. It“s not even impossible that Pete does some of the drumming on his own in the future as some practices has been done during the work and recording of the much more slower and more doomy project THROWN.In June 2005 he enters the Abyss studio to record the debut album "Dodsangest" for the Swedish label Iron Fist Productions. When the album get released in October the same year FLESH recieved a really good responce from both the media/press and the underground scene, atleast alot better than was expected. Pete had already begun to work on the follow-up as the inspiration had got really big after the first recording. In April 2006 he enters the Abyss studio again to record "Temple of Whores", also this time for Iron Fist Productions. Alot more work and effort was put into this release, both the sound and song writing had taken a big step further. When it got released in November the same year the responce from media/press and the underground scene was also this time huger than expected. In a short period of time the name FLESH has spread more than well in the Metal scene.Some time after the release of ...
| | Stepp Don't Steal My Feel CD (2008)
Echoes Of Ellington music CDs
$18.99 RICHARD STEPP and ROGER STOMPERUD " Don't Steal My Feel "Richard Stepp and Roger Stomperud first crossed paths in the spring of 1970 when Richard was the drummer and lead singer for the Vancouver, Canada rock group The Northwest Company. A friendship developed, and after the demise of The Northwest Company in 1974 they joined forces in the country-rock group The Law Brothers Band. When Richard led his rock band Shakedown in the late 1970's, Roger was brought on board as their sound and light man. It was a role he would repeat with The Richard Stepp Band in support of his second LP. In between Richard Stepp had gone to Hollywood to record ...
|
|
|