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Create (!): Orlando Greenhill (vocals); Lynn Johnston (clarinet, bass clarinet); Kris Tiner, Chris Schlarb, Justice Constantine, Raymond Raposa. Personnel: Chris Schlarb, Raymond Raposa (electric guitar, electronics); Lynn Johnston (clarinet, bass clarinet); Kris Tiner (trumpet, flugelhorn); Orlando Greenhill (acoustic bass, percussion); Justice Constantine (drums, percussion). Recording information: Tackyland, Long Beach, CA (12/19/2004). Arrangers: Justice Constantine; Orlando Greenhill; Raymond Raposa; Chris Schlarb; Kris Tiner; Lynn Johnston. Prospect Of Freedom Music Create Prospect Of Freedom Songs Prospect Of Freedom Review
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Purchase Prospect Of Freedom CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Billie Holiday The Complete Commodore & Decca Masters CDs (2009) Remastered; Box Set
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| | Al Jarreau The Very Best of: an Excellent Adventure CD (2009) Remastered
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| | Beegie Adair Jazz Piano Christmas CD (1999)
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| | Donny Hathaway Collection CD (1990)
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| | Jon Balke Siwan CD (2009)
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$14.65 Personnel: Jon Balke (keyboards, conductor): Amina Alaoui (vocals); Jon Hassell (trumpet, electronics); Kheir Eddine M'Kachiche (violin); Helge Norbakken (percussion); Pedram Khavar Zamini (zarb); Barokksolistene, Bjarte Eike (violin, leader). Recorded September 2007 and March 2008 Personnel: Amina Alaoui (vocals); Jon Balke (keyboards); Barokksolistene (vocals); Andreas Arend (archlute, theorbo); Kheir-Eddine M'Kachiche, Anna Ivanovna ...
| | Jan Garbarek Dresden: In Concert CDs (2009)
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$23.29 Personnel: Jan Garbarek (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone). Audio Mixers: Jan Erik Kongshaug; Jan Garbarek; Manfred Eicher. It's hard to believe that after recording as a leader for 40 years, DRESDEN: IN CONCERT is Jan Garbarek's first-ever live album. For those who think that Garbarek abandoned jazz some time ago, this will be a shock. DRESDEN is an engaged, kinetic, double-disc, two-hour performance of his quartet playing in the modern jazz idiom and using all of its tenets--from complex harmonics and rhythmic invention to extended lyric improvisation--to create a tour de force that honors all the music he holds dear. Garbarek ...
| | Lanny Morgan Quartet CD (1993)
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| | Dixie Stompers Stock Yards Strut CD (1995)
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| | Chris Speed Yeah No CD (1997) (Import) Canada
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$15.05 Personnel includes: Chris Speed (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Cuong Vu (trumpet); Skuli Sverrisson (electric bass); Jim Black (drums). Personnel: Chris Speed (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Cuong Vu (trumpet); Skúli Sverrisson (electric bass); Jim Black (drums). Audio Mixer: Joe Marciano. Recording information: Daisy Studio's, NY (07/11/1996-12/16/1996); Daisy's Studio, NY (07/11/1996-12/16/1996); Systems II, Brooklyn, NY (07/11/1996-12/16/1996). Editor: Thor Jonsson. After making able contributions to ensembles led by the likes of Tim Berne, Myra Melford, and Dave Douglas, clarinetist/tenor saxophonist Chris Speed stepped out for the first time as leader of his own ...
| | Robin Jones Chango CD (1999)
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| | Black And Blue, Vol. 1 CD (2002)
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| | Currituck County Unpacking My Library CD (2002)
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| | Klezmocracy CD (2004)
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$17.09 First there were autocracies, plutocracies, dictatorships, and democracies. Then, ...
| | Grant Green Mellow Madness CD (2005)
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Personnel: Grant Green (guitar); Grant Green; Claude Bartee, Jr., Claude Bartee (tenor saxophone); Neal Creque (electric piano, electric keyboard); Emmanuel Riggins, Emanuel Riggins (organ); Jimmy Lewis , Wilton Felder (electric bass, bass guitar); Greg Williams , Greg Williams (drums); Hall Bobby Porter, Bobbye Porter (congas, percussion); Richard Landrum (bongos); Blue Mitchell (trumpet); Ronnie Foster, Shelton Laster (organ); Gary Coleman, William Bivens (vibraphone); Idris Muhammad (drums); Joseph Armstrong, Candido Camero (congas). Liner Note Author: Bob Porter. Recording information: The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA (10/03/1969-04/21/1972); Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (10/03/1969-04/21/1972). Photographer: Chuck Stewart. Mellow Madness is the leadoff volume in Blue Note's Original Jam Masters Series compilation series that thematically focuses on guitarist Grant Green's late period with the label, from 1969 to 1972. Unlike the proceeding two discs, Mellow Madness is a more textured soul-jazz record. Its tunes comes from the same discs as on the latter volumes, but as "Cease the Bombing" by Neal Creque suggests, the spacious side of groove is what's highlighted here. Drummer Idris Muhammad, bassist Jimmy Lewis, and vibist Willie Bivins all shine on this laid-back shimmering beauty. And Green, in uncharacteristically laid-back fashion, makes every note count. Likewise, an 11-minute version of Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage," from Grant's Alive! album, takes its time gathering steam and enlists tenorman Claude Bartee, Jr., organist Ronnie Foster and conguero Joseph Armstrong. But it is the set's closer, a stunning take on Donald Byrd's "Fancy Free" with bassist Wilton Felder, percussion master Hall Bobby Porter, and vibist Gary Coleman that sends it off with authority. Green's loping lead solo takes its time unfurling its knotty labyrinth while never leaving the groove. As other layers enter ...
| | Chris Farlowe Rock 'N' Roll Soldier: Anthology 1970-2004 CD (2004)
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$11.29 Chris Farlowe was nearly as active in the 1970s as he had been in the 1960s, even if he didn't sell remotely as many records. As a singer he was every bit as powerful, a soul belter capable of working in the contexts of hard rock and even progressive rock. This triple-CD, 46-song compilation (which might better have been called "Rock 'n' Soul Soldier") assembles most of the highlights of Farlowe's post-Immediate Records career, from 1970 through 2004. There are a few gaps, such as the absence of his work with Colosseum, but generally -- in terms of the stuff to which Farlowe has access -- he and the producers have excerpted the strongest tracks in that 34-year output, starting with three killer cuts off of The Chris Farlowe Band Live (the latter is an album that ought to be re-released intact). The two subsequent studio albums, Out of the Blue and Born Again, are well represented also, and make disc one a kind of revelation to anyone who didn't hear this material when it was circulating on vinyl; and the sound on those tracks is far superior to the audio off of those noisy old vinyl pressings -- the only flaw is the absence of precise credits for the band. Disc two picks up with no loss of momentum in the 1990s with Farlowe's Live in Berlin album, and carries us through the abortive attempt at restarting Immediate Records, which yielded a pair of killer tracks in Farlowe's re-recording of "Handbags and Gladrags" and the mod-era Small Faces' classic "All or Nothing." The material from As Time Goes By takes some getting ...
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