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Personnel: Peter Herbolzheimer (trombone); Peter Tiehuis (guitar); Karl Drewo, Ferdinand Povel, Heinz Von Hermann, Ray Warleigh, John Ruocco (saxophone); Ack Van Rooyen, Allan Botschinsky, Jan Oosthof (trumpet); Otto Bredl, Roy Deuvall, Jiggs Whigham, Bart Van Lier (trombone); Rob Franken, Thomas Clausen (piano); Wolfgang Schluter (vibraphone); Bruno Castellucci (drums). Peter Herbolzheimer Orchestra Toots Suite Songs Purchase Toots Suite CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Louie Bellson Matterhorn CD (1978)
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$9.89 This is Louis Bellson's collaboration with Billy Cobham. Some of the material here was performed live and released as a video. The arrangements are likable, but the obvious intent here is to ...
| | John La Barbera Band Big On The Wild Side CD (2004)
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$12.95 This outing by composer and arranger John La Barbera features Clay Jenkins (trumpet), Bud Shank (saxophone), and La Barbera's two talented brothers Pat (tenor saxophone) and Joe (drums). A smart mix of tunes is heard here, including colorful arrangements of Miles Davis's modal odyssey "So What" and Horace Silver's hard-bop chart "Mayreh." ON THE WILD SIDE also contains many compositions by La Barbera himself, including the airy bossa nova "Highland Crossing."
The Lennon/McCartney-penned "Eleanor Rigby" and Elmer Bernstein's title suite are the standout tracks on this album. The former is used mostly as a vehicle for solos, with each improvisation well navigated, and the tune culminates with an outstanding drum solo. "Walk on the Wild Side Suite" receives a torqued-up arrangement here, with Pat La Barbera's fascinating tenor solo combining bop and old-school blues riffs. Overall, the La Barbera brothers offer a unique ...
| | John LaBarbera Fantazm CD (2005)
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$12.89 A superior arranger, John La Barbera utilized some of the top Los Angeles-based musicians on this big-band date (including his brother, drummer Joe La Barbera), importing his other musical brother, tenor and soprano saxophonist Pat La Barbera from Canada. Along the way one hears one of Woody Shaw's best compositions ("Moontrane"), an organ piece for Bill Cunliffe ("Pythodd Fellows"), the love theme from the film Apache ("My Love And I"), an obscure Duke Ellington number ("Fantaqzm"), the pop ...
| | Wayne Bergeron Plays Well With Others CD (2007)
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| | Peter Herbolzheimer Orchestra Getting Down To Brass Tacks CD (2006) (Import)
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$15.95
| | Don Menza Voyage CD (2006) Import
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| | Charles Mingus Town Hall Concert CD (1964)
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$8.99 Digitally remastered by Danny Kopelson (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Consisting of two lengthy pieces, this 1964 concert captures one of Mingus' finest ensembles doing what they do best. The first piece, "So Long Eric" (named for saxophonist, bass clarinettist and flautist Eric Dolphy who died two months after this recording), is a free-form blues that slows, shifts to double-time, somersaults over itself through themes and changes, before arriving at a section of dreamlike intensity in which Dolphy seems to be channelling otherworldly spirits through his alto.
The second track, "Meditations" (here called "Praying With Eric"), is a kaleidoscopic Mingus masterwork. Here Mingus ...
| | Ballad Artistry Of Miles Davis CD (1992)
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$5.49 Miles Davis was one of jazz's great minimalists. Over the years, he ...
| | Built To Spill There's Nothing Wrong With Love CD (1994)
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| | Jamie Wight Featuring John Joymakers CD (1994)
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| | Charles Bukowski Reads His Poetry CD (2004)
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$9.79 There's a major strike against this recording of a September 14, 1972, reading in San Francisco that has nothing to do with the performance or the contents of the readings: the fidelity is poor, sounding as if it was made on a cheap portable tape player from the audience. That makes this more of archival historical value than something that might endure as a document of Charles Bukowski at his best in a live setting. Setting the sound quality aside, the author is reasonably effective in this 40-minute set, which is not so much poems -- or what many average listeners might conceive of as poetry, at any rate -- as vignettes and observations. In keeping with the tone of much of Bukowski's work, these tend toward laconic portraits of life's dark side that avoid moralizing. They're laced with references to explicit sexual practices, abuse, poverty, and bodily excretions that still retain their capacity to ...
| | Matty Charles Lover In Arms CD (2006)
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$17.75
| | Uri Nakayama Etranger CD (2007) (Import)
$40.75 | | Shokajinrui CD (2009)
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