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Personnel: Marcel Loeffler (accordion); Lisa Doby (vocals); Biréli Lagrène (guitar); Gautier Laurent (upright bass). Marcel Loeffler Source Manouche Songs Source Manouche Review
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| | Cyrus Chestnut Genuine Chestnut CD (2006)
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$15.29 Personnel: Cyrus Chestnut (piano); Cyrus Chestnut; Michael Hawkins (upright bass); Neal Smith (drums); Steve Kroon (percussion); Russell Malone (guitar). Audio Mixer: Jack Renner. Recording information: Avatar, Studio A, New York, NY (07/18/2005-07/19/2005). Photographer: Mark Jenkinson. There's just no way not to like Cyrus Chestnut. His playing is robust but tasteful, and he plays ballads with a liquid fluency; his original compositions brim with good cheer; he favors middling tempos that neither tempt him to show off excessively nor to bog himself down in extended, self-indulgent ...
| | Anne Ducros Piano, Piano CD (2006)
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$12.99 There is little information about European jazz singer Anne Ducros within the liner notes to Piano, Piano, but she clearly endeared herself to each of the four guest pianists with whom she worked on her CD. She soars in the lush setting of "Never Let Me Go," where she packs an emotional punch, though her tripping over a few words slightly handicaps her interpretation of Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child." One of Europe's greatest jazz pianists, Enrico Pieranunzi, ...
| | Classical Jazz Quartet Play Rachmaninov CD (2006)
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$14.39 "Play Rachmaninov" is being released here for the first time and features the "Piano Concerto #2 in C Minor". Bob Belden, who has worked with the likes of Herbie Hancock and Sting, as well as being a successful Blue Note artist in his own ...
| | Frank Kimbrough Play CD (2006)
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| | Larry Clinton Shades Of Hades CD (1994) (Import) Ireland
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| | Blue Break Beats Vol. 2 CD (1994)
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$11.65 Import only collection on Blue Note. Volume 2 Includes tracks from Donald Byrd, Gene Harris, Eddie Henderson and many more. 15 tracks in all.
Includes liner notes by Dean Rudland. All selections are stereo, except track 6 which is mono. This is part of Blue Note's The Blue Series. Personnel: Bobbi Humphrey (vocals, flute); Donald Byrd (vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn); Mildred Brown, Naomi Thomas, Rosalyn Brown (vocals); David T. Walker, Grant Green, John Rowe, John Rowin, Melvin Sparks (guitar, baritone guitar); Ray Armando (electric guitar); Harold Land (flute, oboe, tenor saxophone); Roger Glenn (flute); Bennie Maupin (bass clarinet, saxello, tenor saxophone); Joe Maini, Lou Donaldson, Sonny Red, Bud Shank (alto saxophone); Claude Bartee, Jr., Ernie Watts, John Manning , Hank Mobley, Junior Cook, Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone); Don Raffell, Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone); Eddie Henderson (trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn); Fonce Mizell (trumpet, piano, Clavinet, background vocals); Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Carmell Jones, Eddie Williams , John Audino, Blue Mitchell, Burt Collins (trumpet); Bobby Knight, Julian Priester, Lou Blackburn, Bob Edmondson, Frank Strong (trombone); Jerry Peters (piano, electric piano, electric bass); Gene Harris, Joe Sample (piano, electric piano); Jack Wilson, McCoy Tyner, Cedar Walton (piano); Leon Spencer (electric piano, organ); George Duke (electric piano, synthesizer); Jimmy McGriff, Neal Creque, Reuben Wilson, Emanuel Riggins (organ); Fred Perrin (synthesizer); Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone, marimba, percussion); Chuck Rainey, John Williams , John Williams , Jerry Jemmott, Jimmy Lewis , Alphonso Johnson , Roy Brown (electric bass); Tommy Derrick, Harvey Mason, Sr. , Idris Muhammad, Al Foster, Mel Lewis, Mickey Roker, Billy Hart, Billy Higgins (drums, snare drum); Modesto Duran, Candido (congas); Richard Landrum (bongos); King Errisson, Stephanie Spruill (percussion). Recording information: Englewood Cliffs, NJ (01/09/1967-04/??/1975); Los Angeles, CA (01/09/1967-04/??/1975); New York, NY (01/09/1967-04/??/1975); San Francisco, CA (01/09/1967-04/??/1975). Illustrator: Graham Marsh . Unknown Contributor Roles: Sidney Muldrow; Ken Johnson. Arranger: Gerald Wilson. Publishing can be an incredibly lucrative field. Whenever a rapper sampled a recording in the '80s and '90s, the person who owned the publishing stood to make some big bucks -- that is, if the rapper had permission. Some MCs made the mistake of sampling tunes without permission, which resulted in major lawsuits. When Blue Note/Capitol assembled this collection of soul-jazz and jazz-funk in 1993, it encouraged ...
| | Gene Krupa Boogie, Ballads And Be-Bop: The Best Of Columbia Years CD (2002)
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$11.59 The best Of The Columbia Years, 1945-1949 - Boogie, Ballads, and Be-Bop. 'Gene's Boogie', ...
| | Red Garland Stretching Out CD (2002)
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$9.89 STRETCHING OUT contains 2 LPs on 1 CD: SATIN DOLL (1959)/LIL' DARLIN' (1959). Personnel: Red Garland (piano); Doug Watkins, Jimmy Rowser (bass); Charles "Specs" Wright (drums). Recorded at Van Gelder Studios, Englwood Cliffs, New Jersey and live at the Prelude, New York, New York on August 12 & October 2, 1959. Personnel: Red Garland (piano); Specs Wright (drums). Audio Remasterer: Kirk Felton. Liner Note Author: Orrin Keepnews. Recording information: Prelude, New York, NY (08/12/1959/10/02/1959); Van Gelder's Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (08/12/1959/10/02/1959). When it comes to Red Garland's history as a recording artist, there is good news and bad news. First, the bad news: Garland spent most of the '60s in semi-retirement and didn't get into the studio at all from 1963-1969. Now, the good news: Prestige and its various subsidiaries documented Garland extensively in the late '50s and early '60s. During that period, the influential pianist recorded about 25 sessions as a leader -- and that isn't counting all the Prestige releases that feature him as a sideman. Fantasy, which owns the Prestige catalog, has generally been good about reissuing Garland's work. Assembled by Fantasy in 2002, this 70-minute CD draws on two LPs that Garland recorded in 1959: Satin Doll and Lil' Darlin'. Garland's ...
| | Marc Cary Abstrakt/Blak CD (2006)
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| | Soldiers Of The 213 Real Sequel CD (2006) Enhanced CD
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| | Lee Konitz Inside Hi-Fi CD (1957)
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| | Bi Kyo Ran CD (2007) (Import) Japan
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| | Mark Long North Peckham Skyline CD (2007)
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| | Glen Campbell Glenn Campbell CD (2007) (Import)
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