Includes songs from the albums SILHOUETTE, BLUE DAWN, MYSTERIOUS TRAVELLER and CLASSICS FOR LOVE. Collection CD music
Collection by Kamal features a sprinkling of eight diverse pieces from six of his most requested albums. Kamal uses a variety of engineering techniques, electric bass styles and synthesizer timbres on Collection to produce exciting, rhythmic and melodic music. The musical styles vary from a funky sound with a touch of bluesy melancholy to romantic classical composition and ...See Full Description
There are some magical moments on this quartet set featuring pianist Ahmad Jamal, bassist James Cammack, drummer David Bowles and percussionist Willie White. Jamal's control of dynamics and inventive use of space proved to be as effective as it had been when he first made his mark in the 1950s, although his chord voicings and general style had evolved. Jamal and his group perform ten of his originals with taste, swing and subtle surprises. ~ Scott Yanow
Recorded at Normandy Sound, Warren, Rhode Island.
Personnel: Ahmad Jamal (piano); David Bowler (drums); Willie Ajibilu White (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Joe Jorgensen.
Recording information: Normandy Sound, Warren, RI.
Photographers: Peter Aldridge; Robert Moore .
Personnel: Ahmad Jamal (piano); James Cammack (bass); David Bowler (drums); Willie White (percussion).
Collection songs. The 25 member Organic Orchestra presents "Web Of Light," a piece featuring 22 angklung (bamboo shakers). The orchestra's concept is to generate unusual relationships of sound against sound, form against form, and rhythm against rhythm in a nonlinear, eve
Liner Note Authors: Adam Rudolph; Yusef Lateef.
Recording information: Electric Lodge, Venice, CA (03/01/2002/03/02/2002).
Author: Yusef Lateef.
Photographer: Kevin Ramos.
Unknown Contributor Role: Dave Chegwidden.
Arranger: Randy Gloss.
Personnel: Adam Rudolph (drums, congas, djembe); Ellen Burr, Emily Hay (flute, alto flute, piccolo); Tracy Wannomae (flute, bass clarinet); Ben Wendel (flute); David Philipson (bansuri, suling); Cory Wright (clarinet, bass clarinet); Gustavo Bulgach (clarinet); Matthew Zebley (alto clarinet); Chris Heenan (bass clarinet); Paul Sherman (oboe, English horn); Sara Schoenbeck (bassoon, sona); Harris Eisenstadt (drums, percussion); Alan Lightner (congas, percussion); Andres Renteria (congas); Brad Dutz (frame drum, dumbek, percussion, sound effects); Randy Gloss (kanjira, pandeiro, percussion); Alex Cline (cymbals, bells, gong); Davey Warf Rat Chegwidden, Dave Chegwidden (waterphone).
Audio Mixer: Jason Lord.
Collection music CDs. This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Once upon a time there was a scrawny vegan named Richard Melville Hall who easily became bored. While he liked to play guitar and jump around onstage, he also found something fascinating about the computers that bands like Kraftwerk were using to create music. With stints in local punk group the Vatican Commandoes and nationwide punk ensemble Flipper on his resume, Richard decided that perhaps he could combine the energy and dynamics of punk rock with the synthetic textures and danceable beats of dance music.
And so with the name Richard Hall dropped to the wayside, Moby (a nickname that came from his relation to Herman Melville) was born. MOBY, the album, shows why musical reinvention can work so well. ...
Collection CD music. RCA/Legacy's 2006 set The Collection rounds up remastered reissues of three key Hall & Oates albums from the early '80s: 1980's Voices, where they first essayed the new wave blue-eyed soul that made them the most popular duo in pop ...
Collection songs. Portland, Oregon's Jonah has been a familiar name among the city's ever changing music scene foralmost ten years. The band's latest full length, The Wonder and the Thrill, stands strong as their truestand most accessible recording to date, to be ...
These songs were written over a period of 2+ decades, in different parts of the world, at different stages of my life. They came of their own accord, infrequently or in clusters, often as resolutions of dilemmas I found myself ...
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