| | Alex Riel Celebration CD Alex Riel Discography of CDs
Alex Riel Celebration Songs | 1. | In Your Own Sweet Way |
| 2. | Bye Bye Blackbird |
| 3. | Autumn Leaves |
| 4. | Peace |
| 5. | Child Is Born |
| 6. | On Green Dolphin Street |
| 7. | You and the Night and the Music |
| 8. | Siciliana |
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Purchase Celebration CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jerry Bergonzi Three For All CD (2010)
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| | Dave Brubeck Time Out CDs (1959) With DVD; 50th Anniversary Edition
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$16.09 Dave Brubeck's TIME OUT ranks alongside Miles Davis' KIND OF BLUE as one of the few advanced jazz masterpieces to achieve great commercial success. In fact, the widespread popularity of TIME OUT, with its cool-toned ambience, smooth style, and elements borrowed from classical music, helped make modern jazz a mainstream phenomenon.
The ubiquitous "Take Five" may be overplayed, but that doesn't diminish the joy of its complex melodic hooks, its perfectly executed solos, or the swinging slink of its 5/4 signature. "Blue Rondo a la Turk" collages Mozart, cool swing, and Brubeck's own classically oriented piano style, and the airy, delicate ...
| | Beegie Adair Yesterday: A Solo Piano Tribute To The Music Of The Beatles CD (2008)
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$7.63 Ms. Beegie Adair is one of those musicians many people have heard without realizing it. She's played on numerous country and pop sessions, on Johnny Cash's 1970's TV show, and behind singers Dinah Shore and Peggy Lee. Adair also has a jazz career, and has played with trumpeters Lew Tabackin and Nat Adderley. Needless to say, she's highly versatile, but Adair's own style leans towards the lyricism of Bill Evans and George Shearing. YESTERDAY finds Ms. Adair paying homage to the Beatles as she opens many of their finest ballads to jazz reinvention, maintaining the heart of the song while making these timeless tunes her own.
Once in a while a musician comes along with impeccable technique, deep understanding of the jazz repertoire, an innate tendency to swing and the rare ability to communicate the heart and soul of a tune to listeners. That musician is Beegie Adair.About her music Adair says, â€"Falling in love with jazz is like falling in love with a person, except with jazz you never get over it. †About Beegie (say B-G) Adair, what do others say?Jazz great Helen Merrill salutes her ...
| | Holly Hofmann Three's Company CD (2010)
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| | Jeff Golub Avenue Blue CD (1994)
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$9.45 It seems like ages since record companies had actual house producers, but Mesa-Bluemoon's Rick Braun seems to be gracing some of the label's most engaging projects these days. First came Willie & Lobo's worldbeat finesse, and now Avenue Blue featuring Jeff Golub, a snappy, fluid guitarist who takes the sharp lilt of Steve Laury into fascinatingly cool textures ranging from hip-hop to atmospheric new age with just enough jazz tradition infused to cross genres. It's a credit to Golub, in fact, that his wide palette of original compositions ring truer than do surefire soul covers like "Pick Up the Pieces" or "I'll Be Around." Braun (who adds his own trumpet flair) allows the sure-fisted Golub to be the star here, keeping the moods potent but slightly understated, ...
| | Ralph Lalama Audience CD (2010)
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| | Bill Evans Paris Concert, Edition One CD (1979) Remastered
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$8.85 Recorded live at L'Espace Cardin, Paris, France on November 26, 1979. Originally released on Elektra Musician (60164). Includes liner notes by Bill Evans, Joe LaBarbera, Marc Johnson, Helen Keane and Bruce Lundvall.
Recorded live at L'Espace Cardin, Paris, France on November 26, 1979. Originally released on Elektra Musician (60311). Includes liner notes by Burt Korall and Bill Evans.
The two LPs recorded at this Paris concert are the last examples of Bill Evans' playing that have been released to date, although there are other concert performances from 1980 that are expected to come out eventually. With bassist Marc Johnson and drummer Joe La Barbera, Evans had one of the strongest trios of his career, as can be heard on such pieces as "My Romance," "I Loves You Porgy," and "Beautiful Love." The close communication between the players is reminiscent of Evans' 1961 unit with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian. ~ Scott Yanow
Bill Evans's death in 1980 ended the career of the most influential (along with McCoy Tyner) acoustic pianist in jazz of the past 20 years. This second of two LPs features Evans, bassist Marc Johnson and drummer Paul Motian closely interacting on four ...
| | Unstable Ensemble 17 Ways CD (2001)
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$11.99 The Unstable Ensemble is a five-person improvising ensemble originally hailing from the wilds around Bloomington, IN. Wielding several reed instruments, a guitar, and electronics, they survey the general area left in the wake of musicians like James Blood Ulmer, extending that tradition into more of a free improv territory while retaining a rock-tinged attack. Guitarist Jason Bivins has clearly absorbed not only Ulmer but also the tradition encompassing Derek Bailey and Keith Rowe (not to mention Hendrix), and seems to be the force prodding his bandmates away from "standard" free jazz improv and ...
| | Stormy Weather: 1933 CD (2000)
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| | Best Of Billie Holiday: 1935-1948 CDs (1999)
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| | Praful Pyramid In Your Backyard CD (2005)
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$10.95 To some electronica enthusiasts, it might seem like a contraction to describe Praful as a saxophonist who has some relevance to electronica. If electronica is all about synthesizers, drum machines, sequencers, samplers, and the like, how can a saxman possibly have any relevance to electronica? Isn't "saxophone electronica" sort of like kosher pork or vegetarian sausage? But electronica doesn't have to be 100 percent electronic -- it can involve a combination of electronic programming and real instruments (and often does). Besides, Praful never claimed to be an electronica purist -- actually, it is difficult to say exactly how Pyramid in Your Backyard should be categorized. It's probably best to describe this 2005 release as a hybrid mixture of electronic club/dance grooves (including trip-hop, chillout, and ambient), pop-jazz, and world music. Of course, world music is a very broad, far-reaching term -- and on Pyramid in Your Backyard, it means everything from Indian, Arabic, and Middle Eastern music to Brazilian samba. This is a largely instrumental CD, but if Praful (who plays guitar, keyboards, and the Indian bansuri flute in addition to his tenor and soprano sax) is essentially an instrumentalist, he is an instrumentalist who isn't afraid to feature the ...
| | Paul Mauriat Adagio CD (1998) Japan
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$23.29
| | Cuca Records Story, Vol. 2 CD (2006)
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$14.79
| | Richter Audioexile CD (2007) (Import) Import
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$36.95
| | Alice In Chains String Tribute CD (2009)
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$10.55 Tributee: Alice in Chains.
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