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Personnel: Andreas Willers (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo); Dominique Pifarély (violin); Alain Grange (cello); Michael Griener (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: Volker Greve. Recording information: 12/2004. Editor: Volker Greve. Montauk Review
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Purchase Montauk CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Herbie Hancock Head Hunters CD (1973) Remastered
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$6.85 Personnel: Herbie Hancock (Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, synthesizer); Bennie Maupin (soprano & tenor saxophones, saxello, bass clarinet, alto flute); Paul Jackson (marimbula, bass); Harvey Mason (drums); Bill Summers (congas, shekere, balafon, agogo, cabasa, hindewho, ...
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| | Cyrus Faryar Islands CD (1973)
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$10.45 Personnel: Cyrus Faryar (vocals, ukulele, guiro, percussion); John Simon (piano, organ, steel drum); Don Preston (Moog synthesizer); Collin Walcott (congas, tabla, tambourine). Cyrus Faryar's ...
| | David Torn Prezens CD (2007)
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$15.05 Personnel: David Torn (guitar, sampler); David Torn ; Tim Barne, Tim Berne (alto saxophone); Craig Taborn (Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond b-3 organ, Mellotron); Matt Chamberlain, Tom Rainey (drums, drum). Audio Mixer: David Torn . Recording information: Clubhouse Studios, Rhinebeck, NY (03/2005). Photographer: Robert "RX Lord" Lewis. Prezens is the first recording guitarist and producer David Torn has recorded under his own name for ECM Records in the 21 years since his Cloud About Mercury was issued. His sonic explorations have always been at least as much an interest to him as ...
| | Bucky Pizzarelli Sunday At Pete's CD (2007) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Maynard Ferguson Carnival CD (1978)
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$31.55 | | Gil Evans Complete Pacific Jazz Sessions CD (2006)
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$10.15 Personnel: Gil Evans (piano); Chuck Wayne, Ray Crawford (guitars); Budd Johnson (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone); Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone); Johnny Coles (trumpet); Curtis Fuller, Jimmy Cleveland (trombone); Elvin Jones, Art Blakey (drums). Gil Evans released two records on World Pacific in 1958 and 1959. They were among his earliest dates as a leader. Gil Evans & Ten was issued by Prestige in 1957, but these dates stand out more. New Bottle, Old Wine was the first of the pair and the band included four trumpets, a trio of trombones, French horn (played by Julius Watkins), a pair of tubas, Cannonball Adderley as the lone saxophonist, and a rhythm section that included either Philly Joe Jones or Art Blakey on drums, Paul Chambers on bass, and Chuck Wayne on guitar. The reading of "King Porter Stomp" is the stunner here, with Adderley's solo being a prized moment. There isn't a weak cut in the whole mess though. Other standouts include Fats Waller's "Willow Tree," "Lester Leaps ...
| | Rosalie Glemann Christmas Guitar CD (2005)
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| | Sonic's Rendezvous Band CD (2006) (Import) Box Set; United Kingdom
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$64.49 At a time when even the most hapless garage band has its demo posted on MySpace, footage of its last basement show available on YouTube, and a stack of CD-Rs for sale at its most humble gigs, the enigma that is Sonic's Rendezvous Band seems all but impossible to fathom -- a world-class rock band featuring musicians of national (and even international) acclaim whose music managed to go almost entirely without public documentation during its six-year existence. Formed by former MC5 guitarist and songwriter Fred "Sonic" Smith in 1975, Sonic's Rendezvous Band also included former Rationals frontman Scott Morgan, who traded off with Smith on lead vocals and contributed rhythm guitar, as well as drummer Scott Asheton (former timekeeper with Iggy & the Stooges) and bassist Gary Rasmussen (a veteran of proto-punk troublemakers the Up). Sonic's Rendezvous Band were a potent club draw in Michigan, but they were all but ignored outside of the Midwest, and the shambling, drug-damaged reputation of the latter-day MC5 and Stooges discouraged much serious record company interest. The group self-released a single in 1978, but due to squabbles within the band, the intended B-side, "Electrophonic Tonic," was scrapped and the same tune, "City Slang," appeared on both sides, in stereo and mono mixes. "City Slang" was a thoroughly amazing recording, a brilliant encapsulation of the Detroit high-energy mythos overflowing with passion, precision, and blazing guitar work, but there was no follow-up, and for years it was the only SRB recording available after they called it quits in 1980. While two collections of live recordings were released in the 1990s, City Slang's box set Sonic's Rendezvous Band is the first large-scale attempt to document the group's musical legacy, and while going from a one song 45 to a six-CD set may seem like overcompensatory overkill, these recordings set the record straight about how startlingly good this band really was. The first four discs of Sonic's Rendezvous Band are devoted to live concerts, with each featuring a different show; while the first two discs document a talented band that displayed flashes of brilliance while still finding its feet, discs three and four (recorded at shows in Detroit and Ann Arbor in 1978) are little short of stunning. By this point, Sonic's Rendezvous ...
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