| | Ben Sidran Talking Jazz CD Ben Sidran Discography of CDs
Talking Jazz Music | Category | Jazz Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7362804 | | Catalog number | 114038 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 07, 2006 |
Ben Sidran Talking Jazz Songs | 1. | Johnny Griffin |
| 2. | Frank Morgan |
| 3. | Charlie Rouse |
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Purchase Talking Jazz CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Beegie Adair Jazz Piano Christmas CD (1999)
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| | Tord Gustavsen Changing Places CD (2003)
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$14.59 This release signals in the then 33-year old, Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen's debut outing for the ECM Records label. His fellow compatriots, bassist Harald Johnsen and drummer Jarle Vespestad, round out this jazz piano trio offering. Fundamentally speaking, the group seemingly works its palate into that classic "ECM Records" aesthetic, comprising echo-laden sonic characteristics ...
| | Donny Hathaway Collection CD (1990)
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$8.75 Unfortunately, Atlantic's A Donny Hathaway Collection, one of the few career retrospectives available (and basically the only one in print), isn't quite definitive; it presents a version of Hathaway's career inordinately focused on his commercially successful duets with Roberta Flack, and ...
| | Sonny James 20 All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2002)
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| | Doc Severinsen Brand New Thing CD (1977)
Talking Jazz album
$10.38 Here is an overlooked gem from a most unlikely source, recorded in a most unlikely genre -- commercial '70s jazz/funk -- just as the disco era was gathering steam. Tom Scott controlled the production, with Severinsen overdubbing all of the brass choruses and occasionally passing his horns through a phase shifter and wah-wah pedal. The coterie of overworked sessionmen from L.A. and NYC -- Richard Tee, Eric Gale, Lee Ritenour, Anthony Jackson, Ralph MacDonald, etc. -- work this session as you would expect, with the danceable beat always in mind. Yet they pulled off a great, thoroughly musical record because the tunes are often uncommonly good, particularly the two non-Scott numbers, Tee's joyous "Virginia Sunday" and MacDonald's truly haunting ...
| | Peter White Glow CD (2001)
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$7.59 This is a multi-channel Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
More than most jazz lite artists, Peter White flaunts a restless improvisational sense, which is fully evident on Glow. Aside from a few incidental fills tossed into the breeze by this or that horn player, this is entirely White's show. His performance on all these tracks, typically over a backdrop of gauzy major-seventh string pads, provides a lesson in long-form jamming against a steady, sensuous backbeat, with octave passages and a buoyant rhythm feel that echo Wes Montgomery. Despite these similarities, White displays a distinctive sound, with blues and Spanish influences perfuming his romantic phrases. The original material is unmemorable, and even such familiar titles as "Just My Imagination" and "Who's That Lady" stretch into one- or two-chord vamps that serve as broad thoroughfares for his solos; without having to twist ...
| | Rene Carol Hafenmarie CD (Import) Germany
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| | RENE' PORTE' Who Said A Girl Can't Play Guitar CD (2004)
Talking Jazz songs
$16.45 A native of Los Angeles California, music has been in RENE' PORTE's blood since her early childhood. At seven years old RENE build her own guitar out of a two by four and some rubberbands. However, her formal training began when RENE was twelve. Then by fourteen she was playing jazz standards and playing in a jazz workshop, THE QUINCY JONES JAZZ WORKSHOP,enable her to embellish her style. Like many of her ...
| | Vivien Mason Gentle Rain CD (2003)
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| | Kurt Crasper Wolftickets CD (2007)
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| | Boulou & Elios Ferre Live At Djangofest Northwest CD (2007)
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| | Uka Live At Snug Harbor CD (2007)
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$13.89 Los Angeles, CA (Feb 1, 2007) – Over a decade ago, at New Orleans’ legendary Snug Harbor, Australian Singer/Songwriter, Naomi Louise Warne and Saxophone Legend Charles Neville of the "Neville Brothers” took the stage with an assortment of musicians, joining their unbridled talent and love of music. The union became the first-ever live performance by what would later become the collective “U-Ka”. Captured that night on a taped recording but not released until now – the performance is a Jazz rarity – a collection of entirely original material played this one night only. Most important however, is that in an effort to give back to New Orleans music, U-Ka architect, Warne, will donate sales to the Tipitina’s* Foundation, whose goal is to help rebuild the post-Katrina music community of New Orleans. Naomi and Charles first met backstage at a Neville Brothers concert in Australia in 1993. Naomi was a working musician in Australia. She was the voice behind numerous movie and television theme songs such as the very popular “Wonderworld,” tv commercials and an in demand session player. After meeting Charles, she was convinced she needed to leave Australia and head to the U.S. for Jazzfest in New Orleans. A month later, in the streets of New Orleans, she serendipitously ran into Charles and gave him a copy of her original music. Impressed, he invited her to come play and record with him. Charles helped put together the makeshift band that played her original music at Snug Harbor as part of the New Orleans Jazz Festival. The result is the Live at Snug Harbor CD to be released this Spring. The record - “U-Ka Live at Snug Harbor, New Orleans” is an unusual one – a gem. One recording. One night, one impromptu performance of completely ...
| | Charles Gatschet Reflections CD (2002)
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$6.00  "Charles Gatschet has assembled a mass of diverse compositions, surrounded with some of the finest musicians on the Kansas City scene, and has produced a very tasteful album, especially if you can find the right wine ...
| | Two Fingerz Figli Del Caos CD (2007)
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$18.59
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