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Purchase Things You See CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Diana Krall Christmas Songs CD (2005)
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$10.49 On 2005's CHRISTMAS SONGS, Diana Krall applies her sultry vocals and nuanced ...
| | Miles Davis Kind Of Blue CD (1959) Bonus Track; Remastered
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| | Jesse Cook The Rumba Foundation CD (2009)
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| | Louis Armstrong Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters CD (2003) Remastered
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| | Singers Unlimited Christmas CD (1972)
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| | Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery CD (1960) SACD Hybrid
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$15.19 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
John "Wes" Montgomery taught himself to play at the age of nineteen and created a style as influential to jazz guitar as was Charlie Christian's to an earlier generation. Recorded in the early part of his solo career, THE INCREDIBLE JAZZ GUITAR OF WES MONTGOMERY defined standards for hard bop guitar which are as cogent today as they were in 1960.
The album jumps out with the quartet hustling through Sonny Rollins' "Airegin," where Wes performs his often imitated licks with grace and agility. His extended phrases, thematic development, harmonic and melodic embellishment come together in a formidable technique with a heavy swing. An impressive use of octaves and chords coupled with the rejection of a guitar pick in favor of his own thumb allowed Wes' guitar ...
| | Radio Noise Soul To Sleep CD (1993)
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$16.45 Some say the best way to break up a band is to get in the studio and make a record (yeah, I still call them records) or take a band photo. To double jinx ourselves, we recorded this album and took a picture for ...
| | George Winston Autumn CD (1980) Windham Hill 20th Anniversary Edition
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$8.89 Principally recorded on June 19-20, 1980. Includes liner notes by George Winston.
AUTUMN was superstar new age pianist George Winston's ...
| | Black Uhuru Dub Factor CD (1983) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.59 Since Black Uhuru is, with the possible exception of the original Wailers, the most famous vocal group in reggae history, a full dub album might seem an odd career choice. But 1983's THE DUB FACTOR is one of the decade's ...
| | Jeff Oster Released CD (2005)
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$11.39 As one of the few trumpet/flugelhorn artists working in ambient terrain, Jeff Oster draws from a rich background of classically trained, jazz tinged horn study, mixed with contemporary electronica and loop based electro-orchestral bed tracks. This combination of flesh and circuitry, brass and silicon, breath and beats, has resulted in a sound like few others on the new age/ambient scene today."Released is an excellent recording from every standpoint...I'm delighted to highly recommend it with room to spare!" -Bill Binkelman, Wind and Wire, August 2005"Jeff has returned with another exciting and moving selection of tunes... Truly, a delightful feast for thirsty ears."-Michael Woodhead, Lux Aeterna, July 2005"Oster has an incredible talent for writing lush, visual music and he should do more of it." - R J Lannan - New Age Reporter, May 2004 *** A NOTE FROM WILL ACKERMAN ***I founded Windham Hill Records in 1975 when I recorded my own first LP of guitar solos. Contrary to the accolades from journalists regarding my prescient awareness of a disenfranchised demographic awaiting a new musical movement, the truth is I entered this musical world in complete innocence. Disco ruled the airwaves in 1975 and no one would have given a record label devoted to guitar and piano solos a snowball's chance, myself included. Windham Hill was born not of an overreaching ambition, but of a modest desire to have a handful of people hear my guitar solos, then those of my cousin Alex deGrassi, and then the piano solos of my friend George Winston. That the label succeeded to the stratospheric degree it did was not a testament to cleverness, but to sincerity. It worked because it was simple and true.The label evolved over the years to include the work of musicians like Michael Hedges, Liz Story, Shadowfax, Mark Isham and Tuck and Patti among many others. We never left the solo recordings behind, but the music we released was increasingly ensemble and often electric. It wasn't about a purist preconception; it was about finding music that moved me, whatever its form. As a producer and label founder what you live for is to hear something new, something different, something that brings you to a new place, but continues to speak directly and sincerely to the listener of human emotion. ...
| | Bob Dylan Modern Times CD (Import)
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| | 5000 Fingers Of Dr T 5000 Fingers Of Dr. T CD (2007) (Import) Original Soundtrack
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$14.75 Cherry Red Records deserves some kind of award simply for the act of issuing this soundtrack CD to Stanley Kramer and Roy Rowland's The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. A cult favorite among children's film and musical enthusiasts (with a score by Frederick Hollander, no less) for a half-century, the 1954 movie has been reissued and restored in various venues, even running again theatrically in New York around the start of the 21st century to great success (and it would be a prime candidate for a stage adaptation, which was rumored to be in the works around the time of the feature film's reissue). The music is strong enough to stand on its own, with its mix of wit, camp, and kitsch (of the best kind), all within a framework nearly as surreal as the movie itself. The first half of the CD consists of the music as recorded and represented in the finished film, which stands rather neatly on its own as a surreal mix of pop and classical influences, making especially fine use of tuned percussion at various points as well as strings and harps drenched in enough reverb to qualify as quasi-psychedelic (or downright delirious). The second half is comprised 15 minutes of outtakes from the score, retrieved from Lord-knows-where, ...
| | Wynton Marsalis Marsalis Plays Monk: Standard Time Vol. 4 CD (1999)
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| | Colin Grieve Live To Die Famous CD (2009)
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