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10 disc set features all the Louis classics including 'Ain't Misbehavin', 'Melancholy Blues', 'True Confession', 'I Laughed At Love', 'Red Cap', 'Sweet Little Papa' and many more. Packaged in a wallet box. Membran. 2005. It's Louis Armstrong Music It's Louis Armstrong Review
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Buy It's Louis Armstrong CD Purchase It's Louis Armstrong CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mel Torme Jazz & Velvet CDs (2004) (Import) Box Set; United Kingdom
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$34.29 Only the most intrepid Mel Tormé fans have collected his early recordings, which were made from the mid-'40s to the early '50s for a handful of independent labels (Musicraft, Decca, Capitol) and had never been definitively collected before. In yet another feat of anthologizing, the enthusiasts at Proper made history by compiling 95 Tormé performances on a four-disc box set, Jazz and Velvet. Boasting a budget price and featuring better-than-budget sound and notes, the set made it affordable and easy for any level of Mel Tormé fan to own the lion's share of material from a neglected period in his career. Tormé in the '40s was a boy wonder, a figure capable of bewitching the ...
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| | Wake Assembly CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.99 Part of the elaborate series of reissues LTM did for the Wake in 2002, and perfectly in keeping with the loving way that label handles its resuscitations of long out-of-print items, Assembly pulls together a slew of cuts that couldn't otherwise fit on the other discs in the series. Split into three distinct parts, it's clearly for the hardest of hardcore fans of the band rather than general listeners, though in its own way it could easily be a reasonable introduction for a newcomer, thanks to the years-spanning nature of the compilation. The first four cuts come from a mighty fine 1984 BBC session, kicking off with then-recent single "Talk About the Past," here in a fine, sprightly ...
| | Liquid Soul 1-2 Punch CD (2006)
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$15.89 Liquid Soul: Mars Williams. Personnel: Tommy Klein, Vernon Reid (guitar); Mars Williams (woodwinds, saxophone, keyboards, electronics, loops); Hugh Ragin (trumpet); Andy Baker (trombone); Chris "Hambone" Cameron (keyboards); David Suycott, Matt Walker (drums); Leddie Garcia (percussion); Van Christie (programming); Jim Dinou (electronics); DJ Logic (turntables). Additional personnel: DJ Logic, Jojo Hermann, Matt Walker. Audio Mixers: Mars Williams; Van Christie. Recording information: Pulse Black Studios, Chicago, IL. Illustrator: Gabriel Chu Usadel. It's been four long years since Mars Williams and Liquid Soul have issued another chapter in their ongoing dissemination of musical genres under the jazz banner. One-Two Punch, the band's debut for the Telarc label, is a lot rougher, rawer, and more upfront raucous than anything they've done to date. While the slicker grooves of uptown soul, funk, and hip-hop are still present, but there are African and Middle Eastern modes, drones, and polyrhythms in a mix saturated with DJs (DJ Logic is the house turntablist in this band, but he's one of a number), killer guitars, and of course that four-piece horn section that includes Williams, trumpeters Hugh Ragin and Doug Corcoran, and trombonist Andy Baker. Phil Ajjarapu's bass is the bedrock with Tony Taylor's kit work walloping the groove. The opener, "Baghdad Café," begins with a chorus of sampled voices chanting, coming out of the ether as breakbeats come sailing up from underneath like machine guns. Tommy Klein's guitars start a rolling metallic vamp before the horns collide in the center. Voices enter and leave like ghosts from another age. They rasp, soar, wail, and worship. The horns plot the course of this modal groove that is equal parts Egypt and Nigeria. Williams' musette plays snake charmer above the fray as a wash of keyboards litters the middle of the mix with dense splashes of sound. The house groove on "Attaboy" is offset by the MC'ed refrain (by MC B) while Ajjarapu's bassline is a syncopated funk riff derived from the M/A/R/R/S classic "Pump Up the Volume." The horn section comes right out of the JB's fakebook. The slippery nu-school, hip-hop-driven urban soul of "Body and Mind" is led by Boy Ellroy Arredondo. The horns float and stab as the bassline and a killer vibes solo add jazzed-up touches. When Williams blows, his tenor solo is pure soul-jazz from the day melded to Gato Barbieri's rolling legato that slip out the front door before a series ...
| | Willie Colon Hit List La Historia CD (2007)
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$10.15 Shortly after Emusica Records released The Player: A Man and His Music, a double-disc compilation of Willie Colón's Fania output spanning a 20-year period, from the mid-'60s to the mid-'80s, Sony BMG countered with a decade-spanning compilation of its own, La Historia: The Hit List. The big difference is, Colón's Fania output greatly overshadows his recordings for Sony, which came later, mostly in the 1990s. Not that Colón's Sony efforts were poor. They're quite good, in fact. It's still the same Willie Colón, after all, and he's still in good voice, if less lively than he had been during his prime. As for the music accompanying that voice on the Sony recordings, on the other hand, it doesn't come close to rivaling that of the Fania All-Stars. No question about it, the salsa sounds of the '90s -- the work of Sergio George notwithstanding -- generally pale ...
| | Dert Cmyk EP CD (2009)
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