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Purchase & His Orchestra - Now CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Brian Culbertson Live From The Inside CDs (2009) With DVD
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$18.49
| | Anouar Brahem The Astounding Eyes of Rita CD (2009)
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$15.19
| | Peter White Good Day CD (2009)
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$14.95 Many people think of smooth jazz as something that didn't start until the 1980s, but arguably, smooth jazz started around 1966-1968 with the overtly commercial, pop-drenched albums that guitarist Wes Montgomery recorded during the last few years of his life. Love it or hate it, Montgomery's more commercial output had a major impact on Peter White and many other guitarists who have contributed to smooth jazz (including George Benson, Lee Ritenour, Earl Klugh, Chuck Loeb, and Henry Johnson). Musically, a lot has changed since the '60s, but the more things change in music, the more they inevitably stay the same -- and 2009 found White (like Montgomery 41, 42, and 43 years earlier) still struggling with a desire to improvise and a desire for mass acceptance (the thing that jazz, for the most part, lost after World War II). Of course, one doesn't necessarily rule out the ...
| | Tord Gustavsen Ground CD (2005)
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$14.05 In the proto-typical Scandinavian ECM style of modern jazz oriented music, pianist Tord Gustavsen follows the path of previous progenitors influenced by Bill Evans, forged by Keith Jarrett, and extended by the likes of Mike Nock. This is certainly late-night, nocturnal music, completely reserved and relaxing, ultra-melodic, calm, ...
| | Michael Buble Kings Of Swing CD Import
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$21.05
| | Diana Krall When I Look In Your Eyes CD (1998)
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$11.15 WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance and for Best Engineered Album, Non Classical. WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year.
WHEN ...
| | Duke Ellington Duke At Tanglewood Vinyl LP (1965)
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$29.79
| | Charleston Chasers Vinyl LP (1999)
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$17.19 The year 1999 saw the release of two different retrospectives involving records originally issued under the name of the Charleston Chasers. While Timeless Historical chose the strictly chronological approach, Living Era assembled a series of mostly excellent picks, making this the best overall taste of the Chasers available on compact disc. Even though Living Era didn't include two wonderful sides from 1925, the disc does open up with no less than 12 consecutive instrumentals. To be able to spend more than half an hour absorbing the sound of this band without any vocal intrusions is a wonderful experience, satisfying for any seasoned traditional jazz fiend and crucial for those who are approaching this music for the first time. Both "Sugar Foot Strut" and "Mississippi Mud" appear here as instrumentals. This is an improvement on the Timeless collection in which these two titles were burdened with foolish vocalists, and, in the case of "Mud," racist lyrics. The Chasers' personnel changed constantly, with a few mainstays like Miff Mole and Jimmy Dorsey providing continuity and, in the case of Mole, a sure-footed, rock-solid intensity. Primal percussionist Vic Berton appears on the first dozen tunes, at times utilizing ...
| | Morricone 2001 Vinyl LP (2001) Original Soundtrack
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$18.09 Original scores composed by Ennio Morricone. Music conducted by Bruno Nicolai.
Although he is best known to American audiences for his action-packed spaghetti western soundtracks, Ennio Morricone ...
| | Lightspeed Champion Tell Me What It's Worth Vinyl LP (2008) (Import)
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$8.55
| | Ian Moore Luminaria Vinyl LP (2004)
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$6.59
| | Pulverising By Inverse Vinyl LP (2008) (Import)
$19.99 | | Cephalic Carnage Conforming To Abnormaility Vinyl LP (1998)
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$16.89
| | Fairy Cakes For Tea: Fairytales Can Come True Volume 2 Vinyl LP (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$34.69 Like its predecessor, Fairytales Can Come True: UK Popsike from the Late '60s, Fairy Cakes for Tea lays on a bunch of rarities selected with an eye for what hasn't been reissued before, also mixing in some non-U.K. European acts among the mostly British tracks. Just one well-known artist (Peter & Gordon, represented by a 1968 single) is included, though the 1969 single by Crackers was actually done by the Merseys operating under a pseudonym, and Oliver Norman's 1968 single "People People" is a Cat Stevens song never released by the composer. It might be the natural consequence of diminishing returns the deeper the well drills, but it isn't as good as the previous volume, though it's OK. Your affection for this material -- even if you're a die-hard British '60s rock enthusiast ...
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