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Steve Kuhn Music | List Price | $36.99 (You save $6.70) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument | | Label | Sony Music | | Orig Year | 1972 | | CD Universe Part number | 7379884 | | Catalog number | 53597 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 02, 2007 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Japan |
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Purchase Steve Kuhn 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 and a ...
| | 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 ...
| | Sonny James 20 All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2002)
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| | Doc Severinsen Brand New Thing CD (1977)
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$9.44 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 ...
| | 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 ...
| | David Osborne One Singular Sensation CD (1998)
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| | Bosco Action CD (2001) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan; Argentina
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$38.59 Additional personnel includes: Fred Schneider, Templeton Thompson (vocals);
Bertrand Lambrechts (saxophone); Yves Chatin (trumpet); Sergio Nardi (trombone); David Vanbelle (bass); Mitch Pires (drums).
This 2001 release from the eclectic French duo contains 13 tracks, including, "Satellite", " Action", and "Mr. Fresh".
Japanese version features two bonus tracks: "Supermunion", and "Delta Card"
Breaking on U.S. shores hot on the heels of French outfits like Air, Daft Punk, and Mellow, the duo of Stéphane Bodin and Françoise Marché boast a danceable sound that should be all too familiar to fans of any of the aforementioned groups. Taking a healthy dose of disco, a dash of house, a sprinkle of electro-funk, and enough vocoder-processed vocals to make Midnight Starr jealous, Bosco sounds like the last 25 years of dance music jammed into a groove processor, then set on frappé. The band has a colorful personality and an uncanny ear for melodic hooks, which lends ...
| | Vernon Reid Known Unknown CD (2004)
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$10.69 Vernon Reid finally follows up his solo debut with Known Unknown, a mere eight years (!) after Mistaken Identity. The template is basically the same: Reid and his longtime bandmates keyboardist Leon Gruenbaum and bassist Hank Schroy (drummer Marlon Browden is new for this recording) set up deceptively simple little heads and then just throw down. Reid gets some amazingly thick tones out of his guitar, and his playing sounds like no one else. Mistaken Identity was graced with some great clarinet blowing, courtesy of Don Byron. Byron sits out this date (although one of the solos in "Outskirts" sure sounds like clarinet), but that just gives Gruenbaum more room to stretch out. Byron's presence is missed, to be sure, but Gruenbaum turns ...
| | Nakamura Shimai Respirer CD (Import)
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| | Errol Garner Moods CD (2006) (Import)
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