| | Gregory Howe Salsa Blanco CD Gregory Howe Discography of CDs
Gregory Howe Salsa Blanco Songs | 1. | Salsa Blanco |
| 2. | Bajo Tierra |
| 3. | Cambio de Tiempo |
| 4. | El Camino del Cielo |
| 5. | Guerra Immigration |
| 6. | Muralized |
| 7. | Fuera del Playa |
| 8. | Jacked on Capp Street |
| 9. | Agua Caliente |
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$12.89 Henry Threadgill has, in the framework of abstract music, been a stalwart, spontaneous composer whose personal sound is near impossible to identify, or certainly codify. A listener who enjoys very challenged music would have difficulty in discerning what is made up or written out. The elusive nature of Threadgill's kind of progressive jazz has to confound even those most oriented to his quirky pieces. Where the quintet Zooid lands in this quirky quandary of pegging a signature sound is subject to guesswork, but it definitely has its own brand of concentrated cohesion. Between Threadgill's scattershot flute and alto sax, the sleek tuba or trombone work of Jose Davila, and Liberty Ellman's thorny electric guitar, sparks are always flying about in a collective discourse that is completely unpredictable. Electric bass guitarist Stomu Takieshi and drummer Elliot Humberto Kavee are practically secondary in this mix of give-and-take improvisation that needs little rhythmic support or urgency. What seems telepathic or in zig-zag patterns is bursting with colors to the point where those lines are blurred with the virtuosity of these players. Then again, most of the ...
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| | Dave Koz Smooth Jazz Christmas CD (2001)
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| | Chris Botti In Boston CDs (2009) With DVD
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Chris Botti in Boston features trumpeter Chris Botti along with a bevy of name artists performing live with the Boston Pops Orchestra at Symphony Hall in 2008. Fully documented as a concert film and album, the night is an intimate and soulful birds-eye view of the supple-toned trumpeter who has grown into his role as a virtuoso since his time backing up Sting -- who of course appears here. Perhaps it isn't surprising then the concert is subtly reminiscent of Sting's own classic coming of age concert moment Bring on the Night. If Sting's 1986 show was an attempt to reintroduce himself to the world as a pop-cum-jazz artist, then Botti's 2008 show is clearly a showcase for the one-time ...
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$13.19 Born in 1914 in Birmingham, Alabama, Herman Poole "Sonny" Blount went on to achieve intergalactic fame as keyboardist, composer, arranger and big band leader...Sun Ra.
His earliest musical days in Alabama were distinguished by the bewilderment of listeners and musicians alike. By the mid-1940s he found himself in Chicago, where he became the right hand man and pianist for big band innovator Fletcher Henderson. He went on to lead the band and the floor show at The Club DeLisa (featuring singer Joe Williams). By the early '50s he was holding down a gig at The Pershing Hotel as Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra.
For listeners brought up on the far out sounds of later Sun Ra, these rare Saturn recordings from 1956, 1958 and 1960 reveal just how solid Sun Ra's grounding in the jazz tradition really was.
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Recorded in Chicago, Illinois between 1956 and 1960.
Includes liner notes by John Litweiler.
2 LPS on 1 CD: SUN RA VISITS PLANET EARTH (1958)/INTERSTELLAR LOW WAYS (1962).
Producers: Ihnfinity Inc., Alton Abraham.
Reissue producer: Jerry Gordon.
SUN RA VISITS PLANET EARTH:
Personnel: Sun Ra (piano, electric piano, bells, percussion), Pat Patrick (alto & baritone saxophones, bells, drums), Marshall Allen (alto saxophone, flute), James Spaulding (alto saxophone), John Gilmore (tenor saxophone, bells, tambourine, drums), Charles Davis (baritone saxophone), Dave Young, Art Hoyle, Lucious Randolph (trumpets), Julian Priester, Nate Pryor (trombones), Victor Sproles, Ronnie Boykins (bass), William Cochran, Robert Barry (drums), ...
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