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Purchase Tales Of Algonquin CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Herbie Hancock Head Hunters CD (1973) Remastered
Tales Of Algonquin
$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, tambourine, log drum, surdo, gankoqui, beer bottle). Recorded at Wally Heider Studios and Different Fur Trading Co., San Francisco, California. Includes liner notes by Scott H. Thompson and Herbie Hancock. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Head Hunters was a pivotal point in Herbie Hancock's career, bringing him into the vanguard of jazz fusion. Hancock had pushed avant-garde boundaries on his own albums and with Miles Davis, but he had never devoted himself to the groove as he did on Head Hunters. Drawing heavily from Sly Stone, Curtis Mayfield, and James Brown, Hancock developed deeply funky, even gritty, rhythms over which he soloed on electric synthesizers, bringing the instrument to the forefront in jazz. It had all of the sensibilities of jazz, particularly in the way it wound off into long improvisations, but its rhythms were firmly planted in funk, soul, and R&B, giving it a mass appeal that made it the biggest-selling jazz album of all time (a record which was later broken). Jazz purists, ...
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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 second album is similar to its predecessor, but more finely crafted musically and sonically, courtesy of producer John Simon. He gives Faryar's music a more opulent sound than the artist himself was able to achieve on his first album -- parts of this album could almost qualify as pop/rock, while other moments are closer to "progressive folk." As a composer, Faryar is less focused on this album, as he shares space here with the work of other songwriters, including Fred Neil and Harry Nilsson. The production allows Faryar to stretch out vocally further than he did on his debut album, and the results are often hauntingly beautiful, and also less ...
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$14.75 Personnel: Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar); Martin Pizzarelli (bass guitar); Tony Tedesco (drums); John Pizzarelli (guitar). Additional personnel: Tony Tedesco. Audio Mixers: Manfred Knoop; Tom Swift. Liner Note Author: John Pizzarelli. Recording information: 01/12/2007/01/13/2007. The Pizzarelli family treasured musical gatherings at home from the time the patriarch was just starting to play guitar, where he learned a lot from his two uncles about playing rhythm guitar. Long an accomplished sideman, soloist, and bandleader, Bucky Pizzarelli has performed and recorded with his sons John and Martin on a number of occasions over the years, while John has had Martin as the bassist in his group for a number of years. But this is the first family recording date with all three present and not a larger supporting cast, except for drummer Tony Tedesco, who is so well known to them he is considered family. But this time around, it is John playing electric lead guitar, with his father sticking to playing acoustic rhythm guitar. The songs selected date back many decades to the early days of the swing era and earlier. The breezy treatment ...
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