| | Bob Ostertag Say No More Volumes 1 & 2 CD Bob Ostertag Discography of CDs
SAY NO MORE VOLUMES 1 & 2 contains the albums SAY NO MORE and SAY NO MORE IN PERSON. Personnel: Bob Ostertag (sampler); Phil Minton (vocals); Mark Dresser (bass); Gerry Hemingway, Joey Baron (drums). Personnel: Bob Ostertag (sampler); Phil Minton (vocals); Mark Dresser (double bass); Gerry Hemingway, Joey Baron (percussion). Liner Note Author: Bob Ostertag.
2-CD;S;Cd1-Works Made On Computer;Cd2-Live Ensemble
Say No More Volumes 1 & 2 Music Bob Ostertag Say No More Volumes 1 & 2 Songs | | Say No More Volumes 1 & 2 CD DISC 1: SAY NO MORE: |
| 1. | Say No More |
| 2. | Tongue-Tied |
| | Say No More Volumes 1 & 2 Songs DISC 2: SAY NO MORE IN PERSON: |
| 1. | Say No More |
| 2. | Tongue-Tied |
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Purchase Say No More Volumes 1 & 2 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gerald Wilson Detroit CD (2009)
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$14.69 Audio Mixer: Todd Whitelock. Photographer: Raj Naik. Detroit comprises a six-composition suite commissioned for the 2009 thirtieth anniversary Detroit International Jazz Festival, played in the studio with musicians from composer/arranger Gerald Wilson's Los Angeles home or New York City area. Curiously, there are no Motor City-based players on the disc, but the themes are based in certain locales from the industrial Midwestern City that has fallen on hard economic times but played a pivotal role in the development of Wilson's highly developed skills as a composer, arranger, and bandleader. A quite spirited and energetic music is heard here from the 90-year-old Wilson, whose charm and wit would rival anyone many decades his junior. It's a swinging affair molded in the traditional big-band visage of Count Basie, Ernie Wilkins, or early ...
| | Miles Davis Kind Of Blue CD (1959) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$6.29 (MP3 Available for Download) Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Miles Davis; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone); Paul Chambers (double bass); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Wynton Kelly, Bill Evans (piano); Jimmy Cobb (drums). Audio Remixer: Mark Wilder. Liner Note ...
| | Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Blues CD (2009)
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| | Armik Gypsy Flame CD (1995)
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| | Brian Bromberg It Is What It Is CD (2009)
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$14.29 Personnel: Brian Bromberg (upright bass, 5-string bass, fretless bass); Gary Meek (flute, saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Eric Marienthal (saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Gerald Albright (saxophone, alto saxophone); Richard Elliot (saxophone, tenor saxophone); Willie Murillo, Randy Brecker, Rick Braun, Tony Guerrero (trumpet); Dave Ryan (trombone); George Duke (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Dan Siegel, ...
| | Marc Copland Night Whispers New York Trio Recordings: Volume 3 CD (2009) (Import) Germany
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$16.09 Personnel: Marc Copland (piano); Drew Gress (bass instrument); Bill Stewart (drums). From Erroll Garner to Cecil Taylor to Bill Evans, and from Chick Corea to Thelonious Monk, a wide variety of acoustic jazz pianists have thrived in the time-honored piano trio setting (piano, bass, and drums) over the years. It's a setting that has never gone out of style in jazz, and it's a setting that has served acoustic pianist Marc Copland well in his New York Trio Recordings series. The lineup has varied from one volume to the next; on New York Trio Recordings, Vol. 3: Night Whispers, Copland is joined by bassist Drew Gress and drummer Bill Stewart (whereas he was joined by bassist Gary Peacock and Stewart on Vol. 1 and by Peacock and drummer Paul ...
| | Mars Lasar Eleventh Hour CD (1993)
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| | Screws Present 12 New Hate-Filled Classics CD (1999)
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| | Best Of Salif Keita: Golden Voice Of Mali CDs (2004)
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$15.99 A nice greatest-hits compilation from the Mansa of Mali. While previous compilations (primarily Mansa of Mali...A Retrospective) have focused on more limited ranges of Salif Keita's career, this one attempts to cover the full expanse of work that he's done post-Ambassadeurs: six songs from the seminal Soro album, two from Ko-Yan, four from Amen, seven from Folon, and three from the score to L'Enfant Lion. It's a nice overview of his work, focusing admittedly somewhat more on the Mango years than on other albums. Somewhat surprisingly, the work jumps back and forth through time, picking from early albums and late albums in a seemingly random order. The saving grace of this approach is that some of Keita's more acoustic work ...
| | Boogie Woogie CD (2000) Import
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$12.49 All tracks have been digitally remastered. Despite the omission of Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport and Meade "Lux" Lewis, this 22-track celebration of The Boogie Woogie does present an accurate and convincing overview of the eight-beats-to-the-bar craze that took hold of popular dance music before, during and after the Second World War (1937-1947). Like most developments in jazz and much of popular music in the United States of America, the Boogie Woogie trend was deeply rooted in working class Afro-American culture; the style itself is known to have been developed by pianists providing entertainment for black workers who lived and labored in the grueling environment of Southern turpentine camps. Lewis is invoked by Bob Crosby's Bobcats and pianist Bob Zurke covers Davenport's "Cow Cow Blues." Benny Goodman, Woody Herman and Gene Krupa are each heard clambering onto the bandwagon. "Roll 'Em" was composed by the first lady of Kansas City Swing, Mary Lou Williams. "In the Mood," a tune based upon a riff that had already been used by both Fletcher Henderson and Wingy Manone, was first recorded under its famous title by Joe Garland and Edgar Hayes in February 1938, roughly one and a half ...
| | Motoharu Sano Hoshinoshita Michinoue CD (Import)
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$17.15 Japanese pressing. Universal. 2005.
| | Japanimation Kagihimemonogatari Eikyu Rondo CD (2006) (Import)
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