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Purchase Tommy Dorsey CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Brian Culbertson Live From The Inside CDs (2009) With DVD
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$18.49 Photographers: Kurt Weiss; Daniel Ray; Lisa Taylor.
Arranger: Brian Culbertson.
Personnel: Ray Parker, Jr., Sheldon Reynolds, Wayne Bruce (vocals, guitar); Eddie Miller (vocals, Hammond b-3 organ, keyboards); Dave Koz (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Eric Marienthal (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Michael Lington (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Eric Darius (tenor saxophone); Michael Stever (trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards); Jim Culbertson (trumpet); Nick Lane (trombone); Chris Miskel (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Scott Steiner; Bob Horn; Brian Culbertson.
| | Peter White Good Day CD (2009)
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$14.95 Many people think of smooth jazz as something that didn't start until the 1980s, but arguably, smooth jazz started around 1966-1968 with the overtly commercial, pop-drenched albums that guitarist Wes Montgomery recorded during the last few years of his life. Love it or hate it, Montgomery's more commercial output had a major impact on Peter White and many other guitarists who have contributed to smooth jazz (including George Benson, Lee Ritenour, Earl Klugh, Chuck Loeb, and Henry Johnson). Musically, a lot has changed since the '60s, but the more things change in music, the more they inevitably stay the same -- and 2009 found White (like Montgomery 41, 42, and 43 years earlier) still struggling with a desire to improvise and a desire for mass acceptance (the thing that jazz, for the most part, lost after World War II). Of course, one doesn't necessarily rule out the another; the late saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr. knew how to be commercial and adventurous at the same time, but most smooth jazz artists play it way too safe -- which is what White usually does on Good Day. This 2009 release is, on the whole, an album of pleasant but not very memorable background music; White usually sounds like he is yearning to let loose as an improviser but has to hold back because he dare not offend the smooth jazz/NAC stations that have been playing his recordings all these years. Nonetheless, Good Day has some noteworthy tracks here and there, including the Brazilian-flavored "Love Will Find You," the nuevo flamenco-ish "Ramon's Revenge" and the hypnotic "Mission 2 Mars" (which hints at ambient electronica). But most of the time, Good Day is the sort of album that is content to innocuously fade into the background -- and White, like so many of ...
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| | Christmas At Rao's: A Celebration Of Family, Friends, & Holiday Spirit CD (2001)
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$6.09 A collection of some of the coolest Italian-male vocalists crooning Christmas chestnuts, Christmas at Rao's is a serviceable holiday collection, for better or worse (depending on your mood) overly focused on now-forgotten standards. Highlights include some interesting nuggets like Tony Bennett's "Winter Wonderland," Mel Tormé's "The Christmas Song," and Jerry Vale's "Silver Bells," plus a pair of obscurities: Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge's "Have Yourself a Merry Christmas" and the Four Coins' "Buon Natale (Means Merry Christmas to You)." ~ John Bush
And Holiday Spirit;Jerry Vale, Frank Pellegrino,Louis Prima
Audio Mixer: Jim Czak.
Recording information: Nola Recorders, NY (08/01/2001).
Photographer: Neil Leifer.
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| | Sun Ra New Steps CD (2009) (Import) Import
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$15.75 Digitally remastered edition of this complete long-unavailable 1978 album, originally issued by the legendary Horo label. On New Steps, Sun Ra doesn't appear ...
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| | Joe Lovano 52ND Street Themes CD (2000)
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$11.19 52ND STREET THEMES won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album.
After numerous successful small group recordings, master saxophonist Joe Lovano tries his hand at leading a larger ensemble, in this case a nonet. With 52nd STREET THEMES, Lovano goes for a mellow group sound that, like the Birth Of The Cool band or Gil Evans' long-running outfit, swings and sways through several choice standards and originals. Lovano's signature big-toned tenor gets center stage in most of the arrangements, which are tastefully orchestrated by Willie "Face" Smith.
The beauty of a band this size is that the listener is given not just one group, but several smaller ensembles--trios, quartets, quintets--within the larger one, depending on the specific divisions of the arrangements and solo spots. Lovano and his group highlight this aspect of the nonet perfectly, varying their musical approach for a given arrangement while always maintaining a cohesive sound. Standout cuts include familiar standards such as Miles Davis' "Sippin' At Bell's," Tad Dameron's swinging "Tad's Delight," and Gershwin's graceful "Embraceable You."
Recorded at Avatar Studio A, New York, New York on November 3 & 4, 1999. Includes liner notes by Michael Cuscuna.
Joe Lovano Nonet: Joe Lovano (tenor saxophone); Steve Slagle (alto saxophone); George Garzone, Ralph Lalama (tenor saxophone); Gary Smulyan (baritone saxophone); Tim Hagans (trumpet); Conrad Herwig (trombone); John Hicks (piano); Dennis Irwin (bass); Lewis Nash (drums).
Personnel: Joe Lovano (tenor saxophone); Steve Slagle ...
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| | Ray Noble In London 1930-1934 CD (2004)
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$14.39 This is the final disc of ten in this ...
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| | Tenacious D Pick Of Destiny CD (2006) Limited Edition; Deluxe Edition; Special Edition
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$25.49 Seven years after their short-lived HBO TV series debuted, the hard-rock comedy duo of Jack Black and Kyle Gass (a.k.a. Tenacious D) finally starred in their own feature-length film, 2006's THE PICK OF DESTINY. This brazenly wacky album serves as both the movie's soundtrack and the follow-up to the band's cheeky '01 self-titled debut. As on the earlier outing, Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters/Nirvana) gets behind the drum kit for a number of songs, and rock icons Meatloaf and Ronnie James Dio also make guest appearances. The D's ridiculous, heavy-metal-loving sense of humor is on full display during the driving title track, while "Master Exploder" focuses on Black's considerable singing prowess. For fans of ...
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