| | Jakob Dineson / Kurt Rosenwinkel Everything Will Be Allright CD Jakob Dineson / Kurt Rosenwinkel Discography of CDs
Everything Will Be Allright Music Jakob Dineson / Kurt Rosenwinkel Everything Will Be Allright Songs | 1. | Limbo - Wayne Shorter |
| 2. | Lingam - Jakob Dinesen |
| 3. | Waltz for my wife - Jakob Dinesen |
| 4. | Everything will be all right - Jakob Dinesen |
| 5. | Det er surt at hedde kurt - Jakob Dinesen |
| 6. | El hueco - Jakob Dinesen |
| 7. | Time remembered - Bill Evans |
| 8. | 26.2 - John Coltrane |
| 9. | Nuages - Django Reinhardt |
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Purchase Everything Will Be Allright CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Philip Catherine I Remember You CD (1990) (Import) Netherlands
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$15.69 A wonderfully sparse and subtle offering from guitarist Philip Catherine, featuring Tom Harrell on flügelhorn and Hein Van de Geyn on bass. This drumless trio pays memorial tribute to Chet Baker with a tranquil, melancholy set of standards and originals, beginning with Miles Davis' "Nardis" and continuing with an extended Catherine original titled "Twice a Week." The set also includes a swinging "I Remember You," a mid-tempo "My Funny Valentine," and a nod to hard bop with Hank Mobley's "Funk in Deepfreeze." Harrell contributes two originals, "From This Time, From That Time" ...
| | Brad Mehldau Art Of The Trio Vol. 3: Songs CD (1998)
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$14.99 Mehldau is a strikingly original young jazz pianist, an innovator in a world too often bound by tradition. Combining classically influenced harmonic sensibilities with a sensitive, panoramic approach that owes to both Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett, Mehldau burst onto the '90s jazz scene, taking the world by storm. SONGS is the third volume in a series of trio works that find Mehldau deftly accompanied by the stalwart rhythm section of drummer Jorge Rossy and bassist Larry Grenadier. As usual, Mehldau's explorations ...
| | Lee Morgan Procrastinator CD (1967) Limited Edition
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$10.15 This is part of Blue Note's Limited Edition Connoisseur series.
The fact that THE PROCRASTINATOR is a shade more atmospheric than other Morgan recordings from this period can be attributed to several factors. For one, the presence of Bobby Hutcherson on vibes gives Morgan new colors to work with as a composer, which he does to great effect on the title cut. The title cut features an elegiac opening statement reminiscent of the Modern Jazz Quartet; the tune ultimately yields to a sort of long-form variation on the blues. Another factor is the continued involvement of Wayne Shorter as a composer on Morgan's dates. Shorter's two contributions, the ballad "Dear Sir" and the bossa "Rio" share a questioning, ambiguous quality that draws the trumpeter into a more introspective zone.
Elsewhere, however, Morgan is still his confident and exuberant self. "Party Time," while less self-consciously "funky" than other tunes of the era, is nevertheless the kind of simmering, get-down minor blues that epitomized the "Blue Note Sound." The elegant, swinging "Soft Touch" is also in a minor key--the pensive head gives way to a series of searching ...
| | Ted Nash Still Evolved CD (2003)
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$9.69 Ted Nash wrote all eight selections for this release, and although none of his originals are that memorable by themselves, the playing is consistently high quality. Four of the eight selections team him with trumpeter Wynton Marsalis (who takes a ...
| | Kurt Rosenwinkel Heartcore CD (2003)
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$11.05 With this recording, guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel creates a unique sound world, blending elements of jazz and rock with electronica, occasional Third World strains, and other grooves in an absorbing, inward journey that defies classification. In doing so, Rosenwinkel refuses to limit himself to the guitar, often contributing keyboards, drums, and voice, and at times he takes over entire tracks all by himself via layerings in his Brooklyn studio. The way Rosenwinkel extends his strings of endless melody over an ever-changing harmonic backdrop reminds one of the winding compositions of Wayne Shorter. Indeed, at times he produces a sax-like tone from his guitar, with Mark Turner's duskier tenor sax as a unison co-voice and a foil. "Blue Line" finds Rosenwinkel drumming in the left channel, keeping up a complex groove with drummer Jeff Ballard on the right, eventually overcome by synthesizer washes. "All the Way to Rajasthan" evokes the Pat Metheny sound but the rhythm is fractured and the music seems to have and lack direction at the same time. "Your Vision" is a loop out of a sci-fi film -- all Rosenwinkel except for Andrew D'Angelo's bass clarinet, a truly strange track -- while "Interlude" is another ...
| | David Binney Oceanos CD (2007) (Import) Netherlands
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$15.69 David Binney and Edward Simon have appeared together on a number of earlier recordings, but this 2004 session for Criss Cross may very well ...
| | Touching Beauty CD (1999)
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| | Edith Piaf Mon Legionnaire CD (1997)
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$8.09 The most revered and celebrated French singer of the 20th century, Edith Piaf was only 20 when she first recorded for Polydor's French division in 1936. But even on her early recordings, Piaf sang with the wisdom, maturity and depth of a seasoned veteran artist -- a fact that's hard to miss on Mon Legionnaire. Spanning 1937-1940, this superb CD focuses on Piaf's early work and boasts many of the gems that put her on the map in France, including "Je N'en Connais ...
| | Jane Monheit Season CD (2005) DualDisc
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| | Bradshaw, Tiny & His Orchestra Heavy Juice 1950-55 CD (2006) (Import) Remastered
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| | Lulu Atco Sessions CD (2008) 2CD
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| | Originals Arabian Nights Originals: Arabian Nights CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Yttling Jazz Oh Lord, Why Can't I Kee CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Patrick Adams Master Of The Masterpiece 2 CD (2008)
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