| | Ella Fitzgerald Forever Ella CD - Import Ella Fitzgerald Discography of CDs
Forever Ella Music | List Price | $23.99 (You save $1.64) | | Category | Jazz Albums, Jazz Vocals CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 2584092 | | Catalog number | 833865 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 11, 2008 |
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$15.65 The Rippingtons have been one of the most durable and fertile bands (ex-members include Dave Koz and David Benoit) on the contemporary jazz scene--MODERN ART is album number 18 for guitarist Russ Freeman and company. For the group's fans, their smooth, genial sound is alive and well here, but ART ups the ante somewhat. The instrumentalists get to stretch out a bit more than usual, and there is also ...
| | Freddie Hubbard High Energy CD (1974)
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$10.49 One of Freddie Hubbard's few decent efforts during his very commercial period with Columbia, this 1974 LP found his quintet (with tenor-saxophonist Junior Cook and keyboardist George Cables) joined by a small orchestra and a string section. Fortunately these six performances (particularly "Crisis," "Ebony Moonbeams" and Stevie Wonder's "Too High") are given fairly creative treatment. The leader/trumpeter is in good form and there is solo space given to Ernie Watts (on bass flute, soprano and flute) and tenorman Pete Christlieb in addition to the quintet members.
Personnel: Freddie Hubbard (trumpet, flugelhorn); Dean Parks (guitar); Jules Chaikin (strings); Ernie ...
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| | One For All Return Of The Lineup CD (2009)
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$13.85 One of the straight-ahead jazz world's strongest lineups has returned: the heavy-hitting all-star sextet One For All is back for its fourth Sharp ...
| | Count Basie Basie Land CD (1964) Remastered; Digipak
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$9.59 Billy Byers was given the task of writing ten numbers for the Count Basie Orchestra to interpret, and he proved very much up to the job. ...
| | Juanita Bynum Pour My Love On You CDs (2008)
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$12.79 For her ninth release, gospel powerhouse Juanita Bynum delivers a sweeping two-disc window into a year and a half of performances from across the country. Nobody spreads the good word like Bynum, whose intensely personal ...
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| | David Elliott CD (2006)
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$12.59 David Elliott, with two albums on Atlantic Records under his belt, has also had his original songs recorded by well known artists, such as Levon Helm (drummer/singer with 'The Band'), April Wine (established Canadian band that had a hit with David's song 'I'm On Fire For You Baby') and Mick Grabham (lead guitarist for Procul Harum).David has toured with Gordon Lightfoot, Randy Newman, The Kinks, Roxy Music, King Crimson, and Jose Feliciano, to name a few. He has recorded ...
| | Jay Lou Ava Unforgettable Soweto CD (2008)
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$18.99 UNFORGETTABLE SOWETO “Every year Africa celebrates the African child's day on june 16th, in memory of children who tragically died during the 1976 Soweto massacre. That day is intended to celebrate and to keep in mind that our children are the most precious treasure Africa possesses” Jay Lou Ava.Jay Lou AvaBorn in Cameroon, West Africa, IsraĆ«l Jean-Louis Ava first emerged with a spiritual, gospel-influenced sound that was partially inspired by his upbringing. His father often wrote religious songs when he was a child, and the presence of an organ in his house led to an early exposure to music. He began to play the organ for his school band and developed chops during his early teens. When his oldest brother, a brilliant jazz guitarist, turned him onto Duke Ellington and Wes Montgomery, he understood what he wanted to do with his life for the first time. He began jamming with local jazz musicians, picking up the guitar along the way and becoming quite the virtuoso. He began starting bands and traveling across the continent.. To fulfill his father's requirement, he graduated as a Computer Science Engineer in France before starting his ongoing musical career. Composer-arranger, collaborating most notably with Donny Elwood in the 90's, playing with the legendary Manu Dibango he also began releasing his own material, starting with 1997's Prelude. Since then, his independent albums have included 1997's "Prelude", 1998's “Remember J.L. Ava Ava” African gospel album, 2002's “Spellings”, 2006's "Ebotan" and now “Unforgettable Soweto”. Even though Jay Lou Ava’s anti-demonstrative playing focuses on the melody and harmonies, his style, very mixed, is a soft fusion between smooth jazz and African melodies, a music genre with no bounds that he calls himself “Progressive Afro Jazz” ( PAJ ), the music of contemporary Africa. “Unforgettable Soweto” offers a variety of explored themes that form a kaleidoscope in which Jay Lou’s musical roots are genuinely expressed. This album ...
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