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Vocalist once again joins up with trombonist Jim Beebe, recorded in Chicago on this studio session featuring Connie Jones, Don Stiller, Eric Schneider, John Bany & Bob Cousins. Songs include "Stairway To Paradise," "Dream A Little Dream Of Me," "I've Got
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Personnel includes: Jim Beebe (trombone); Judi K. (vocals); Connie Jones, Don Stiller, Eric Schneider, John Bany, Bob Cousins. Judi K I'm Nobody's Baby Songs | 1. | Stairway to Paradise |
| 2. | Dream a Little Dream of Me |
| 3. | I've Got the World on String |
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Purchase I'm Nobody's Baby 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 piano lines to a strong set of holiday classics. In addition to turning in a stirring performance of "The Christmas Song" that would make Nat "King" Cole proud, Krall eases into a swaying ...
| | Miles Davis Kind Of Blue CD (1959) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$6.29 With BIRTH OF THE COOL, Miles Davis distilled a new tonal palette for jazz. As early as 1954, Miles reacted to the escalating chordal complexity of hard bop by fashioning an evocative blues based on a simple scalar pattern ("Swing ...
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| | Louis Armstrong Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters CD (2003) Remastered
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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 to sing with warmth and with beauty. The lyrical rendition of "Polka Dots And Moonbeams" and his own "D-Natural Blues" are prime examples ...
| | Les Mccann Swiss Movement CD (1969)
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$10.35 The 1996 reissue of SWISS MOVEMENT includes "Kaftan," which did not appear on the original LP or CD.
Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland on June 21, 1969. Originally released on Atlantic (1537). Includes liner notes by Mike Hennessey and Joel Dorn.
Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland on June 21, 1969.
The rambunctious R&B punch of "Compared to What," the tune pianist Les McCann and saxophonist Eddie Harris use to open their 1969 Montreux Festival set, signals that this won't be your average jazz concert. With the song's topical lyrics about the Vietnam War and social concerns, sung by McCann in a gravelly, soulful voice, "Compared to What" rocks more than it swings. In fact, "Kathleen's Theme," with its straight 4/4 rhythm and knotty solo from Harris, and "The Generation Gap," with its modal progressions, are about the only straightforward jazz pieces here.
Elsewhere, the ensemble, which includes Benny Bailey on trumpet, Leroy Vinnegar on ...
| | John Stewart & Darwin's Army CD (1999)
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$12.19 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Contemporary folk master John Stewart organized the quartet John Stewart & Darwin's Army, and the group's self-titled 1999 album became the singer/songwriter/guitarist's first band effort since leaving the Kingston Trio more than three decades earlier. Joining Stewart are his wife, vocalist Buffy Stewart, vocalist/guitarist John Hoke, and vocalist/guitarist Dave Crossland. The goal of the John Stewart & Darwin's Army album was to record great folk songs, ranging from traditional standards to modern songs, and even a few originals. Hoke sings a pleasant rendition of Bob Dylan's "My Back Pages." A rollicking version of "Darlin' Corey," popularized by the Weavers and Pete Seeger, features Stewart on banjo. Crossland's original, "Blood in the Fields," blends well with the classics. "Santy Anno/Coal Tattoo" is a driving medley, and Buffy Stewart's strong singing anchors the "Santy Anno" portion; both songs had been performed by the Kingston Trio in the past. Heavenly vocal harmonies and slow acoustic guitar lines highlight Merle Haggard's "Silver Wings." Buffy Stewart sings a beautiful a cappella version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (aka "Over the Rainbow"), popularized by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz, of course. Other covers included are Joe South's "Don't It Make You Want to Go Home," Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe" (a hit for Rod Stewart), Paul Simon's "Boy in the Bubble," "They Call the Wind Mariah" from the musical Paint Your Wagon, and Leadbelly's "Goodnight Irene" (another favorite recorded by the Weavers). The liner notes feature an interview with John Stewart talking about the John Stewart & Darwin's Army project in detail. ~ Bret Adams
In the 30 years between leaving the Kingston Trio in 1968 and recording this CD, singer-songwriter John Stewart has played with many fine backing musicians on stage and in the studio. But Darwin's Army was Stewart's first real group effort since the Trio, positioning himself as chief among equals in this project spotlighting many classic folk songs, both traditional and contemporary. "I missed singing in a group, missed being one of three or four people singing together," Stewart explains. "Certainly this is a sound I personally wanted to get back to." So Stewart recruited wife and longtime singing partner Buffy Ford Stewart and rising young singer-songwriter-musicians ...
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| | Chips CD (2003)
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$12.09 Audio Mixers: Aram Bajakian; Scud Noonan.
Recording information: Systems Two, Brookyln, NY (09/18/2002).
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| | Abdullah Ibrahim African Suite CD (1999)
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$10.79 AFRICAN SUITE features a 20-piece string orchestra from the Youth Orchestra of the European Community led by Daniel Schnyder.
African Suite presents Abdullah Ibrahim's regular trio with bassist Belden Bullock and drummer George Gray along with a large string section drawn from the Youth Orchestra of the European Community. ...
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