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Purchase Life Aquatic Studio Sessions CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Diana Krall Quiet Nights CD (2009)
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$13.09 Diana Krall's first studio outing since she and husband Elvis Costello became the proud parents of twin boys, 2009's QUIET NIGHTS finds the jazz singer/pianist turning in a serene and pleasantly subdued ...
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| | Herb Alpert Whipped Cream & Other Delights CD (1965) Bonus Tracks
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$9.89 How a good-looking Jewish boy from Brooklyn discovered the secret of success in an updated form of mariachi music is perhaps beyond our scope. Then again, it might not be such a mystery after all. Aside from the obvious example of exotica, much easy listening depends upon more than a touch of ethnicity to maintain its musical roots. What Herb Alpert found in Mexican street bands was a previously untapped source of south-of-the-border melody and rhythm. With its unlikely combination of Alpert's cool Chet Baker-like trumpet and the blocky ...
| | Miles Davis Tribute To Jack Johnson CD (1970) Remastered
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$7.59 A TRIBUTE TO JACK JOHNSON was originally conceived as the soundtrack for a documentary on the life of the first African American heavyweight boxing ...
| | Claude Williamson Hallucinations CD (1995)
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| | Jack Teagarden Swinging On The Teagarden Gate CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Ralph Towner Time Line CD (2006)
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$14.89 It's hard to believe that it's been more than five years since Ralph Towner issued his last solo guitar album, or any album under his own name, for that matter. Anthem was issued in 2000. Time Line is a return to the stark, spacious and lyrical explorations of that set. That's not to say this is any kind of direct replica. Towner's a restless artist, he pushes his boundaries on the classical and 12-string guitars. The set contains 14 new compositions and two fine covers that provide the real reason for Towner's not-so-secret inspiration here: George Gershwin's "My Man's Gone Now," and Harold Arlen's "Come Rain or Come Shine." The muse, of course, is Bill Evans. Evans has been forever associated with the former tune since his 1961 trio performance of it at the Village Vanguard; the latter is a tune ...
| | Chicago Rhythm - Apex Blues: The Recordings Of Jimmie Noone 1923-1943 CDs (2006) Remastered; Box Set
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$23.75 A smooth playing New Orleans clarinetist, Jimmie Noone first made his mark as a bandleader at Chicago's Apex Club in the early 1920s with his impressive Apex Club Orchestra, and he prefigured in many ways later clarinet-playing bandleaders like Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. This comprehensive four-disc, 100-track set spans Noone's entire recording career, beginning with his 1923 session with the Harmony Syncopators and ending with his final session in 1943 with the Capitol Jazzmen, and includes two versions of Noone's signature tune, "Sweet Lorraine," as well as two versions of the swirling ...
| | Soundtracks: 75 Themes From 53 Films CDs (2007) Import
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$12.79 Ennio Morricone is perhaps the most prolific and best known film composer in the world. This five CD 'definitive' set celebrates his great work and features 75 of his finest compositions for 53 big screen motion pictures.. You wanted Morricone, you got Morricone.! Deja Vu. 2007.
This is a well-focused, brilliantly executed compilation that showcases the depth and range of perhaps the greatest -- or at least most prolific -- composer of film music in history: Ennio Morricone. These five CDs are not exactly true to their cover's title, The Soundtracks: 75 Themes from 53 Films. In reality, what's here is far more than simply the ...
| | Massacre Lonely Heart CD (2007)
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$13.19 Recorded during live performances at two European festivals in Europe in January and June of 2003, Lonely Heart is the third proper Massacre offering by the guitar (Fred Frith) bass (Bill Laswell) and drum (Charles Hayward) power trio. Issued on Tzadik, the liner notes state that Frith left his toys -- like brushes, chains, and scissors -- at home and went straight at the guitar for a change. What begins as a moody exchange between Frith and Laswell soon becomes a pummeling, punishing tour de force of banging, clanging and near riff-a-licious interplay between the three members on the nearly 20-minute set. Hayward and Laswell set the tone and then Frith is off and wailing in power guitar hero mode. Feedback, multi-string fingering and slippery riffs push the band into a heroic kind of improvisation that has no middle and really no end. Everything, even in its quiet moments where Laswell and Hayward are simply playing a rhythmic vamp, is fodder for Frith who goes on a savage tear across his instruments' higher registers. The vamp of Jimi Hendrix's "Machine Gun," is the cue for such driving, over the red exaggeration in this trio, and Frith plays the living hell out of his instrument taking it ever further on the high wire until there is nowhere to get off. But it's more than just soloing that happens here: Frith is digging into the beat and the actual possibilities of shaded rhythm and color. Laswell is lazy and is the dull one in the trio, not being able to counter or challenge his foils with anything remotely interesting.
As this set progresses, on the bass-driven, nearly blues like dirge of "Step," the band brings it down to a simmer while Frith seems eager to move it into higher gear with his sound pedals and volume controls, which he does on "In." It's seven-minutes-and-forty seconds of sheer guitar mania, the likes of which most fans of the guitarist have never heard. He can play all the heavy metal tricks with his technique, but uses them to find a way inside the various tonal signatures he's spawning each moment. The 18-plus-minute "Gracias la Vida," finds the band setting out carefully and deliberately, creating tension as each minute progresses. Laswell's playing chords here and Frith dons a slide and becomes the anti-Ry Cooder. Hayward challenges him to break it out of its cage but Frith plays atmospherically and deliberately in each go round before he lets the airplane out of the ...
| | Breathless Don't Just Disappear CD (2009) (Import)
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