| | Frederick Sanders East Of Vilbig CD Frederick Sanders Discography of CDs
Personnel includes: Fred Sanders, Roy Hargrove, Mark Whitfield, Marchel Ivery. Frederick Sanders East Of Vilbig Songs | 1. | Snoogin' |
| 2. | 1723 |
| 3. | Comes Around |
| 4. | Tip Tap |
| 5. | De-De's Morning Walk |
| 6. | Hide and Go Get |
| 7. | Little Wonders |
| 8. | Duck Tales |
| 9. | Amen, Sister Glover |
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Purchase East Of Vilbig CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vijay Iyer Historicity CD (2010) Digipak
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| | Henry Threadgill This Brings Us To, Vol. 1 CD (2009) Digipak
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$13.09 Henry Threadgill has, in the framework of abstract music, been a stalwart, spontaneous composer whose personal sound is near impossible to identify, or certainly codify. A listener who enjoys very challenged music would have difficulty in discerning what is made up or written out. The elusive nature of Threadgill's kind of progressive jazz has to confound even those most oriented to his quirky pieces. Where the quintet Zooid lands in this quirky quandary of pegging a signature sound is subject to guesswork, but it definitely has its own brand of concentrated cohesion. Between Threadgill's scattershot flute and alto sax, the sleek tuba or trombone work of Jose Davila, and Liberty Ellman's thorny electric guitar, sparks are always flying about in a collective discourse that is completely unpredictable. Electric bass guitarist Stomu Takieshi and drummer Elliot Humberto Kavee are practically secondary in this mix of give-and-take improvisation that needs little rhythmic support or urgency. What seems telepathic or in zig-zag patterns is bursting with colors to the point where those lines are blurred with the virtuosity of these ...
| | Vanessa Williams Real Thing CD (2009)
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$12.89 On 2005's EVERLASTING LOVE, Vanessa Williams updated her favorite `70s R&B tunes, revealing a deep love for that era's smooth, soulful sounds. THE REAL THING ...
| | Dave Koz Smooth Jazz Christmas CD (2001)
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$9.45 A SMOOTH JAZZ CHRISTMAS was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.
Accompanied by some famous friends, mellow saxophonist Dave Koz delivers, as this album's title promises, holiday standards with a smooth jazz style. If you're the ...
| | Chris Botti In Boston CDs (2009) With DVD
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$17.09 A sequel of sorts to Chris Botti's 2006 PBS special, LIVE WITH ORCHESTRA & SPECIAL GUESTS, the September 2008 event LIVE IN BOSTON found the sartorially splendid cool jazz trumpeter accompanied by the Boston Symphony and a collection of celebrity vocalists. Also available as a DVD, the concert delivers an overview of popular music, with jazz standards like "I've Got You Under My Skin" right alongside "Ave Maria" and Sting's "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You." Whether featuring rocker Steven Tyler, AMERICAN IDOL chanteuse Katharine McPhee, or pop-opera superstar Josh Groban, all the tunes are presented in Botti's inimitable, Chet Baker-influenced uber-smooth style.
Chris Botti in Boston features trumpeter Chris Botti along with a bevy of name artists performing live with the Boston Pops Orchestra at Symphony Hall in 2008. Fully documented as a concert film and album, the night is an intimate and soulful birds-eye view of the supple-toned trumpeter who has grown into his role as a virtuoso since his time backing up Sting -- who of course appears here. Perhaps it isn't surprising then the concert is subtly reminiscent of Sting's own classic coming of age concert moment Bring on the Night. If Sting's 1986 show was an attempt to reintroduce himself to the world as a pop-cum-jazz artist, then Botti's ...
| | Legendary Alberta Hunter: '34 London Sessions CD (1981)
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$9.55 This handsome album is a bit of an oddity. Alberta Hunter, famous as a jazz-oriented blues singer in the 1920s, reinvented herself as a sophisticated stage singer in London. Her 11 recordings with Jack Jackson's society dance orchestra in 1934 are very straight, outside of jazz and somewhat dated today. Whether it be "Two Cigarettes in the Dark," "Miss Otis Regrets" or "Two Little Flies on a Lump of Sugar," Hunter interprets the romantic ballads like a cabaret singer. So, although this reissue was perfectly done (with extensive liner notes), there is little here to interest jazz listeners. ~ Scott Yanow
Recorded at the Dorchester Hotel, London, England from September to November, 1934. ...
| | Aron Burton Good Blues To You CD (1999)
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$12.89 In the tradition of Willie Dixon and Willie Kent, Burton leads his blues band from the electric bass guitar chair. He's an excellent singer -- like a more pronounced, forceful B.B. King -- and his musical foundation on the bottom is immaculate. Brother Larry co-leads on guitar, Dave Specter and Lurrie Bell play seconds, and Lester Davenport and Billy Branch split duties on harmonica, as do drummers Tino Cortez and Vern Rodgers. The Chicago Horns are in on two cuts, and the marvelous pianist Allen Batts jams throughout.
Larry Burton wrote two of the 11 numbers; the best is the definitive anthem "Stuck in Chicago," with the lyric "everyday it's the same/I work six nights a week/still no one knows my name" sung deliberately and frustratingly slow. "Good Idea at the Time" features group vocals over Batts' exceptional boogie-woogie piano and a slight New Orleans shuffle boil. The six Aaron Burton tunes are highlighted by the horn-fired funky title track "Too Late to Apologize," the 12-bar "Southbound Train," and the totally downhearted "The Woman I Met Out in the Rain." Branch stirs souls with his spine-shivering harmonica licks during the funky, horn-driven "Good Blues" and the much slower "Marryin' Game." Classics like the Albert King evergreen "I'll Play the Blues for You," "Next Time You See Me," and the tone-setting, feel-good kicker "No More Draggin'" prove Burton's dedication to his idiom by recognizing and adding to these immortal blues tunes. This is Burton's third album as a leader, after decades of backing up Junior Wells, Fenton Robinson, ...
| | Five Fifteen My Oh My (2008) (Import)
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| | Bill Evans Plays For Lovers CD (2006)
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| | Kim Joseph Joseph,Kim Vol. 3-Meditation & Healing CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane CD (2009) (Import) Japan; Limited Edition
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| | Rosanna & Zelia Aguas Iguais CD (2004)
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| | Salsa Dance Hits CDs (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Samuel Edsall High Drift CD (2008)
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