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Recorded in August of 2004, "Memoire" is the second of two CDs recorded in France by guitarist Joshua Breakstone alongside two of the most formidable French musicians of today. Bassist Louis Petrucciani is equally stunning here as on the first of the two
Personnel: Joshua Breakstone (guitar); Joshua Breakstone; Louis Petrucciani (double bass); Christian Ton Ton Salut (drum). Audio Mixer: Katsuhiko Naito. Liner Note Author: Joshua Breakstone. Recording information: Studio De Valfo, Valflaunesse, France (08/25/2004). Editor: Katsuhiko Naito. Guitarist Joshua Breakstone for the second time pays tribute to France. This trio set, with bassist Louis Petrucciani and drummer Christian Salut, consists of four standards and four of the guitarist's originals. Close interplay between the musicians and an emphasis on ballads makes this set a generally sparse and quiet affair. Highlights include "Autumn Leaves," "A Little Thing I Wrote," a touching version of "You Must Believe in Spring," and a happy "C'est Si Bon." All of Breakstone's recordings are worth picking up. ~ Scott Yanow
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$12.09 Guitarist Joshua Breakstone's third recording for Capri Records consists mostly of Breakstone's original compositions. Recorded in France, it also features two of Europe's finest jazz musicians, one of whom is bassist Louis Petrucciani, brother of the la
Personnel: Joshua Breakstone (guitar); Joshua Breakstone; Louis Petrucciani (bass instrument); Joel Allouche, Joel Allouche (drums). Liner Note Author: Joshua Breakstone. Recording information: Studio De Valflo, Valflaunesse, France (08/29/2003). Editor: Katsuhiko Naito. Joshua Breakstone has never been the most groundbreaking guitarist in the jazz world, but when it comes to making bop-oriented recordings that are pleasingly solid, he usually comes through. Breakstone's chops are impeccable, and even though he is essentially a '50s-minded traditionalist, the guitar virtuoso isn't afraid to think outside the box when it comes to choosing material -- the fact that Breakstone ...
| | Sonny Stitt Personal Appearance CD (1957)
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$9.89 Personnel: Sonny Stitt (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Bobby Timmons (piano); Edgar Willis (bass guitar); Kenny Dennis (drums). While the comparisons to Charlie Parker were inevitable throughout a good part of his career, Sonny Stitt was very much his own man. He is in top form throughout this 1957 session made for Verve, featuring a very young Bobby Timmons on piano, bassist Edgar Willis, and drummer Kenny Dennis. Alternating between alto and tenor saxophone in a program consisting mostly of standards, Stitt is equally at home on each horn. His soulful tenor shines in "Easy Living," while the loping "Autumn in New York" showcases his exuberant alto. Timmons, who had just made his recording debut as a sideman with Kenny Burrell ...
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| | Nancy Wilson Greatest Hits CDs (1995)
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$5.99 Personnel: Nancy Wilson (vocals). Recording information: 1959-1977. Italian pop star Laura Pausini's first English LP, From the Inside, is a guilty pleasure for any closeted fan of easy listening pop (Celine Dion, Michael Bolton, Backstreet Boys). The album kicks off with the glorious "I Need Love," a song that earned her U.S. exposure when the ABC daytime drama All My Children used it as a love theme. Other highlights include "Every Day Is a Monday," a Europop mainstream song laced with a wah-wah guitar, and the Dion-like "Without You." Pausini is clearly influenced by Dion. Her voice doesn't soar to the heights that Dion reaches, but she comes close in songs such as "If That's Love" and "Every Day Is a Monday." Like most albums filled with love songs, "surrender" is a theme throughout From the Inside, especially in the funky ballad "Do I Dare" and the Europop "Surrender." This is one ...
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| | Hiroshima Bridge CD (2003)
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$14.49 Hiroshima: Terry Steele (vocals, percussion); June Kuramoto (spoken vocals, koto, percussion); Dan Kuramato (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, alto flute, shakuhachi, keyboards); Kimo Cornwell (piano, Hammond B3 organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Fred Schreuders (guitar); Dean Cortez (bass); Danny Yamamoto (drums, taiko, percussion). Producers: Dan Kuramoto, June Kuramoto, Kimo Cornwell. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Few bands have so artfully and appealingly blended pop, R&B, jazz and world music over the past few decades as this East L.A.-bred ...
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| | Montgomery Gentry You Do Your Thing CD (2004)
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$7.15 Montgomery Gentry: Eddie Montgomery, Troy Montgomery (vocals). Personnel: Billy Panda (acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar); David Grissom (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Dan Dugmore (acoustic guitar, steel guitar, lap steel guitar); Russ Pahl (acoustic guitar, steel guitar, banjo); John Willis (acoustic guitar, bouzouki); Rivers Rutherford (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Steven Sheehan (acoustic guitar); Kenny Greenberg, Pat Buchanan, Tom Bukovac (electric guitar); Bryan Sutton (banjo, bouzouki); Chris Dunn, Jim Horn, Sam Levine , Steve Patrick (horns); Reese Wynans (piano, organ); Tony Harrell (keyboards); Greg Morrow (drums, percussion); Shannon Forrest (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Gale West, Gabrielle West, Gretchen Wilson, Jason Sellers, Jeffrey Steele, Joe Scaife, Neil Thrasher, Angela Primm, Tom Hambridge, Wes Hightower, Bekka Bramlett, Perry Coleman (background vocals). Additional personnel: Hank Williams, Jr. (vocals); Reese Wynans (Hammond b-3 organ); Michael Rhodes (bass instrument); Shannon Forest (drums); David Grissom, Eric Darken, Steven Sheehan, Tom Hambridge, Bekka Bramlett, Tom Bukovac. Audio Mixers: Julian King; Steve Marcantonio. Recording information: Maple Groove; Quad Studios, Nashville, TN; Sony-Tree Studios, Nashville, TN; Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN; Studio 6, San Francisco, CA; The Sound Kitchen, Franklin, TN; The Tin Ear, Nashville, TN; Westwood Sound Studio, Nashville, TN. Editor: Tony Castle. Photographer: James Minchin. On album number four, Troy and Eddie make no major breaks with the tried and true formula that weds solid modern country music to the long raucous tradition of redneck rock. But then again, they don't need to. It's true, they streamline it, rock it up, and bring in some more rock & roll, but essentially, these cats lay down 12 very solid tracks written by a slew of Nash Vegas songwriters, most notably Rivers Rutherford, Jeffrey Steele, and Bob DiPiero, who wrote the lion's share of the set. Steele and Rutherford also produced various tracks, as did Blake Chancey and Joe Scaife. But it all comes down to the performances, and Montgomery Gentry sing these songs like they were their own. And in a sense, now they are. The album opens with, Something To Be Proud Of, a reflective country song that looks at the past as a way of informing the present. It's got the anthemic chorus, but for the most part it digs deep into the heart ...
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