| | Tom Schuman Schuman Nature CD Tom Schuman Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Tom Schuman (piano); Dwayne Dolphin, Ameeen Saleem (bass); Cora C. Coleman (drums). Includes liner notes by Tom Schuman. Personnel: Tom Schuman (piano); Ameen Saleem, Dwayne Dolphin (bass instrument); Cora C. Coleman (drums). Tom Schuman Schuman Nature Songs Schuman Nature Music Review Purchase Schuman Nature CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ernestine Anderson Ballad Essentials CD (2000)
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$9.65 Personnel includes: Ernestine Anderson (vocals); Marshal Royal (alto saxophone); Red Holloway, Frank Wess (tenor saxophone); Monty Alexander (piano, electric ...
| | Joey Defrancesco Organic Vibes CD (2006)
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$9.59 Personnel: Joey DeFrancesco (organ); Joey DeFrancesco (Hammond b-3 organ); Jake Langley (guitar); Ron Blake (saxophone); George Coleman (tenor saxophone); Bobby ...
| | Toots Thielemans One More For The Road CD (2006)
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$15.99 Personnel: Toots Thielemans (harmonica); Till Brönner (vocals, trumpet); Trijntje Oosterhuis, Jamie Cullum, Laura Fygi, Lizz Wright, Madeleine Peyroux, Oleta Adams, Beth Hart, Silje Nergaard (vocals). Age certainly never slowed Toots Thielemans--he was well into his 80s by the release of 2006's ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD, ...
| | Delfeayo Marsalis Minions Dominion CD (2006)
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$12.79 Personnel: Delfeayo Marsalis (trombone); Delfeayo Marsalis; Sergio Salvatore (piano); Eric Revis (upright bass); Branford Marsalis (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Donald Harrison (alto saxophone); Mulgrew Miller (piano); Elvin Jones (drums). Liner Note Author: A.B. Spellman. Recording information: ...
| | Derrick Gardner & the Jazz Prop Ride To The Other Side... CD (2008) Digipak
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$12.89 Personnel: Rob Dixon (tenor saxophone); Derrick Gardner (trumpet); Vincent Gardner (trombone); Anthony Wonsey (piano); Rodney Whitaker (upright bass); Donald Edwards (drums); Kevin Kaiser (percussion). Many jazz fans maintain that, when it came to hot-cooking, hard-swinging ...
| | Joe Lovano Symphonica CD (2008)
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$15.05 Personnel: Joe Lovano (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone). Additional personnel: Rundfunk Orchestra, ...
| | Steve Masakowski For Joe CD (2000)
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| | Brothers Of The Baladi Eye Of The World CD
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$13.39 Eye On The WorldBrothers of the BaladiProduced by Michael ShrieveBLD 005 7 86426-0005-2April 1995Eye on the World is the fifth recording from Brothers of the Baladi and the group's first foray into the world of music beyond the Middle East. The Brothers are already known both nationally and internationally for their traditional Middle Eastern/Belly Dance music. Now this recording signals a move towards new spots on the globe. This CD was produced by Santana original Michael Shrieve, who also lends hands and sticks to several tunes. His direction takes this recording from the Middle East to the ethereal rock of the Rolling Stones and back to the Celtic roots of some of the American members of the band.They begin with " Mastoom Mastoom " a hauntingly beautiful Persian folk/love song. This launches an international journey that includes an instrumental of The Rolling Stones " Paint if Black " in a 7/8 Greek/Turkish rhythm. This song has been featured on NPR's All Things Considered. The CD ends with " Twa Corbies " a traditonal Scottish tune sung in Gaelic. It is is an anti-war song from the perspective of two ravens sitting on a fence post - surveying a battlefield in search of a meal. It works ...
| | Dino: The Essential Dean Martin CD (2004)
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$11.55 30 Classic Capitol & Reprise Hits On 1 CD.
Personnel: Dean Martin (vocals). Liner Note Authors: Dean Martin; Deana Martin; Steven Van Zandt; Gail Martin Downey. Dino: The Essential Dean Martin is an attempt by Capitol Records to fill up a single CD to the brim (30 tracks in nearly 78 minutes) with Dean Martin hits in the manner of the Beatles' 1. It's a welcome development from a label that was previously content to survey the same territory on the 1998 collection Greatest Hits: King of Cool, which contained only 16 tracks and ran less than 50 minutes. Martin put 36 recordings in the pop singles charts between 1949 and 1969, and 23 of them are found here. Of the four Top 40 hits not included, the most notable is the 1964 version of "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You." The collection does include the ...
| | DeCastros Rockin Beat CD (2007) (Import) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Roberto Roena El Progreso CD (2006) Remastered
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| | Blinded By Faith Under An Occult Sun CD
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| | Candie Hank Groucho Running CD (2006)
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| | Scat CDs (2007)
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| | Soul Of Spanish Harlem CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.35 In the late 1960s and early 1970s, many New York Latin musicians became increasingly influenced by R&B and soul music. One could trace exchange among the styles all the way back to the birth of rock & roll if so inclined, but often the sounds cut by this circle were heard mostly or exclusively by a U.S.-based Latin audience, with only a little crossover to pop and African-American listeners. The Soul of Spanish Harlem collects 20 such tracks from the era (a couple of them previously unreleased), done for labels that for the most part were targeting the Latin market, the most prominent of them being Fania (though releases by other companies are also included). Even if you're a collector of this stuff, it's likely few of the names will ring bells, with the exception perhaps of Joe Bataan and Monguito Santamaria (Mongo Santamaria's son). While mixtures of Latin music, jazz, and soul (and even a bit of doo wop) are the general focus, it's hard to categorize the tracks with precision, since the concentration of elements vary so widely. Some cuts are essentially Latin-flavored jazz with a bit of soul; others are vocal group soul with just a hint of Latin sounds in the melodies and rhythms. What matters most is that it's consistently earthy, heartfelt, and -- at least to rock and pop listeners for whom these blends are unfamiliar -- quite unpredictable. It is true that those stylistic combinations are more interesting, for the most part, than the tunes, which can be derivative (as the Terrible Frankie Nieves' "True Love" of Barbara Acklin's "The Same Girl," or 107th Street Stickball Team's "On Old Broadway" of the chorus in Petula Clark's "Downtown"). But it's rarely less than entertaining, and a few sides do stand out as particularly memorable, like the aforementioned "On Old Broadway"; King Nando's invigoratingly swinging (if melodramatic) "Maria, Maria," which could have stood a chance of crossover success in an edited version; or ...
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