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This album from British jazz player Tubby Hayes has seven tracks and features all stars "Jimmy Gloomy," Roland Kirk, Walter Bishop, Jr., Sam Jones, and Louis Hayes.
One of six Tubby Hayes titles presented for the first time on CD due to high demand. Part of the Impressed Re-pressed series. Tubby Hayes Return Visit Songs | 1. | Afternoon in Paris | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Alone Together | |
| 3. | For Heaven's Sake | |
| 4. | I See With My Third "I" | $0.99 | |
| 5. | If I Had You | |
| 6. | Lady "E" | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Stitt's Tune | $0.99 | |
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Purchase Return Visit CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ted Brown Free Spirit CD (1989)
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$14.55 A veteran tenor saxophonist who gained early recognition for his work with the Lennie Tristano school, Ted Brown has remained fairly obscure despite his consistent creativity. This superior trio set with the great bebop pianist Hod O'Brien and bassist Jacques Schols, features Brown at the top of his form. Other than his own "Smog Eyes" and the lesser-known "Trane's Slo Blues," all of the tunes are familiar bebop standards, but Brown, O'Brien, and Schols uplift and infuse them with fresh ideas. Among the more memorable selections are "Trane's Slo Blues," "Lester Leaps In" and "Lover Come ...
| | Victor Feldman Latinsville CD (1959)
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$12.35 Vibraphonist Victor Feldman's 1959 recording Latinsville found the British expatriate exploring various Latin rhythms in a decidedly West Coast style. Featuring an all-star group that included such cool school luminaries as trumpeter Conte Candoli and Frank Rosolino, Feldman also brought in Latin music pros including percussionists Willie Bobo and Mongo Santamaria, bassist Tony Reyes, and others. Selecting such popular songs of the day as "South of the Border," "Poinciana" and "Lady of Spain" -- most of which never originally specified a Latin-style treatment -- Feldman made explicit each songs implied Latin idiom. Although artists such as vibist Cal Tjader and Dizzy Gillespie had been producing Afro-Cuban and Brazilian inflected jazz for a few years, the cross-pollination didn't really catch on until the '60s. Consequently, Latinsville, while in no way as influential as say, Getz/Gilberto, is nonetheless a forgotten gem. ~ Matt Collar
Vibraphonist Victor Feldman's 1959 recording, Latinsville, found the British ...
| | Zoot Sims Live At Falcon Lair CD (2004)
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$12.69 Live at Falcon Lair has a more interesting back story than many older recordings that have been rescued for posterity, but even the story takes a backseat to the excellent music. Falcon Lair wasn't a club, but the home of Doris Duke (and once the home of Rudolph Valentino), whom pianist Joe Castro married in 1956. Castro developed his musical rep playing around L.A., sometimes in the company of bassist Leroy Vinnegar and drummer Ron Jefferson. He also liked to invite folks over to Falcon Lair to jam, just for the fun of it, and he recorded the sessions for possible release. On this particular recording, captured on April 1, 1956, the trio is joined by Zoot Sims on alto -- not tenor -- sax. The set of eight pieces is decidedly loose, allowing ample space for Sims and Castro to develop their ideas while Vinnegar's walking bass and Jefferson's balanced percussion keep the music moving forward. The set kicks off with a particularly powerful take on "A Night in Tunisia," before offering solid versions of "Pennies from Heaven" and "I'll See You in My Dreams." The quartet also tackles ...
| | Scott Hamilton Back In New York CD (2005)
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$7.25 Journeyman tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton keeps things light and swinging on Back in New York. Bringing to mind a mix of Dexter Gordon and Ben Webster, Hamilton has always displayed an unerring classicist aesthetic, and this album is no exception. Featuring ...
| | Larry Vuckovich Street Scene CD (2006)
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$13.75 Pianist Larry Vuckovich has recorded in a variety of settings in his career, ranging from swing to music that reflects his roots in Eastern Europe. Street Scene is one of his finest showcases for it puts the focus on Vuckovich's skills on the piano in a trio that on four selections is augmented by one or two Latin percussionists. The Latin pieces, which include "As Time Goes by Mambo" and "Blue Bohemia Suite," are particularly infectious. The trio ...
| | Scott Hamilton East Of The Sun CD (1993)
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| | Fabio Jr Acustico CD (2006) (Import) Brazil
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| | Bob Florence Friends, Treasures, Heroes CD (2005)
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$13.15 Bob Florence is known primarily ...
| | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Jewel CDs (2000)
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| | Wendy Carlos Tales Of Heaven & Hell CD (2008)
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| | Ordinance Crow CD (2007)
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$11.39 This ensemble of musicians and instruments from around the world comes together for a single purpose - the celebration of the human spirit. Our group starts in the roots of Gaelician Celtic Music. The journey begins ...
| | Club Breaker 1 CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Max Roach Candid Roach CD (2009)
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