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Purchase Juncture CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cecil Taylor Unit Structures CD (1966)
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$9.29 One of the most important albums of the 1960s free-jazz movement, UNIT STRUCTURES is an exemplary document of advanced musical conception and fiercely intense improvisation. Cecil Taylor had been working as a pianist, composer, bandleader, ...
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| | Cecil Taylor Conquistador CD (1966) Bonus Track; Remastered
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| | Uri Caine Live At The Village Vanguard CD (2004) (Import)
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$17.99 Pianist, composer, and bandleader Uri Caine takes time out from his myriad projects to record a straight jazz trio date at the illustrious Village Vanguard. For all of his wonderful quirks and musical personalities, Caine is foremost a fine jazz ...
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| | Munchener Freiheit Purpurmond CD (1992) (Import) Germany
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| | John Coltrane Expression CD (1967) (Import) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered; Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
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$38.19 Principally recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on February 15 and March 7, 1967. Includes liner notes by Nat Hentoff.
John Coltrane's work with Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, his roots in Charlie Parker and Dexter Gordon, and his mastery of traditional harmony granted him a musical license that other experimentalists such as Cecil Taylor and Ornette Coleman never enjoyed. They were always viewed as musical outsiders, whereas Coltrane's pedigree was beyond reproach. Which is why John Coltrane's death on July 17, 1967, a few months shy of his 41st birthday, was such a devastating shock to the jazz community. Coltrane had become a creative lightning rod for the new generation, and his music was synonymous with the liberating energy of the '60s. Upon his passing, a creative and spiritual void manifested itself, to be filled by cutting edge rockers such as Jimi Hendrix and Cream, and a new generation of electric jazzmen--spearheaded by many of his devotees and his old mentor, Miles Davis.
Coltrane's swan song, EXPRESSION is comprised of two sessions from the winter of 1967. "Ogunde" begins as an ecstatic ballad, with Trane's cantorish testimonies rising to a fever pitch over wife Alice's droning chords and Rashid Ali's feathery brush ...
| | Clay Jenkins Azure Eyes CD (2002)
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$14.69 Trumpeter Clay Jenkins' first release on the Jazz Compass label -- which he co-founded -- is a challenging, enjoyable, and edgy collection of songs fully informed by the post-bop aesthetic. Jenkins is a technically adroit, progressive-minded player who also displays a knack for melodic introspection on Azure Eyes. It often seems as if he has so many ideas about how to color chord progressions that he doubles back on his own ideas in mid-sentence, heading off on unexpected and pleasing tangents. Backing Jenkins here are other members of the Jazz Compass family, including guitarist ...
| | Highwaymen Road Goes On Forever: 10th Anniversary Edition CD (1995) Remastered
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$13.45 On THE ROAD GOES ON FOREVER, four venerable veterans emphatically prove that experience, talent, and strong material add up to a potent combination. The Highwaymen have few peers not only because each is a country music living legend, but because this quartet has lived its songs; they have turned the gravel to dust by endlessly riding down the roads they sing about.
Combining the songbooks of the four main participants with some tasty choices by outside writers, the Highwaymen offer an expansive look at life through crow-footed outlaw eyes. Whether it's the meditative, metaphysical marvel "Death And Hell," written by Johnny Cash and his son, or the sublime title track penned by relative newcomer Robert Earl Keen, the Highwaymen lend these songs a thoroughly lived-in feel. They often rotate the lead vocals within a song--singing the rafters off Steve Earle's "The Devil's Right Hand" both separately and together--and add their distinctive harmony styles to their compadres' solo turns. Willie Nelson's "The End Of Understanding" flows gently along, like a still, endless river, while Kristofferson's tired, gruff voice perfectly guides his ode to the bright side of human nature, "Here Comes The Rainbow Again."
THE ROAD GOES ON FOREVER is the kind of highly spirited, provocative effort that should send Nashville's new breed back to the rehearsal halls, in hope that one day they too can fill the boots of the country's still-kicking legends.
For their third album, The Road Goes on Forever, the Highwaymen hired Don Was to produce. Was had previously worked with every member of the group but Johnny Cash, so he was, theoretically, a natural choice and on the surface, The Road Goes on Forever has all ...
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