| | Marilyn Crispell / Now Orchestra Pola CD Marilyn Crispell / Now Orchestra Discography of CDs
Marilyn Crispell / Now Orchestra Pola Songs | 1. | Pola |
| 2. | Yin Yang |
| 3. | March |
| 4. | M.C. |
| 5. | Broken Dreams |
| 6. | Suffused with Blue Light |
| Pola Review
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Purchase Pola CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ted Brown Free Spirit CD (1989)
Pola album
$14.55 A veteran tenor saxophonist who gained early recognition for his work with the Lennie Tristano school, Ted Brown has remained fairly obscure despite his consistent creativity. This superior trio set with the great bebop pianist Hod O'Brien and bassist Jacques Schols, features Brown at the top of his form. Other than his own "Smog ...
| | 23 Skidoo Culling Is Coming CD (1983) Import; Reissued
Pola CD music
$14.29
| | Different Cinema 2 DVD (2006)
Pola music CDs
$16.79
| | Rahsaan Roland Kirk Meeting Of The Times/Ornette! CD (1999)
Pola songs
$10.69 Despite his well-deserved reputation as an iconoclast and a musical revolutionary, the legendary reedsman Rahsaan Roland Kirk always exhibited a deeply felt respect for the history of jazz and its antecedents, whether by covering standards and spirituals or through projects such as this brilliantly realized collaboration with '40s vocalist Al Hibbler. Though overshadowed during his brief tenure with the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Hibbler had a unique and unforgettable voice that pairs beautifully with Kirk's typically wide-ranging work on a variety of instruments, sometimes playing several reeds at once. The set's clear highlight is perhaps the definitive rendition of Ellington's classic "Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me," but all nine tracks--including a slightly misplaced 1966 cut, "Dream," with vocalist Leon Thomas--are superlative. The first CD issue of this album also included the entirety of Ornette Coleman's ...
| | Dexter Gordon Jumpin' Blues CD (1970)
Pola album
$8.75 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1996, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
JUMPIN' BLUES was recorded little more than a year after the stellar sessions that produced TOWER OF POWER and MORE POWER. But Gordon's artistic development occurred at such a whirlwind pace that this recording sounds worlds ...
| | Keith Jarrett At The Deer Head Inn CD (1992)
Pola CD music
$14.79 On AT THE DEER HEAD INN, pianist Keith Jarrett returns to the very club in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania that supported him during his formative years as a music student. Jarrett plays seven standards on this disc, and each tune highlights his inimitable stream-of-consciousness approach to improvisation. Although Jarrett's longtime cohort, drummer Jack DeJohnette, does not appear on this album, Paul Motian fills in wonderfully and forms a remarkable rhythm section with bassist Gary Peacock.
There are many ...
| | K-Pax CD (2001) Original Soundtrack
Pola music CDs
$11.95 The soundtrack to Iain Softley's K-Pax, the feel-good tale of a man who may or may not be an alien named Prot from the titular planet, features a score composed and conducted by Edward Shearmur. Like the film itself, the score is arty yet non-threatening. Pieces like "Prot Missing," "Grand Central," and "Constellation Lyra" mix orchestral, electronic, new age, and world music elements into a whole that recalls the work of composers like Thomas Newman; the poignant piano theme "Bluebird" and the marimba-driven "July 27th" are especially reminiscent of his American Beauty score. The droning synths and vague twinkling noises on tracks like "Taxi Ride" and "Sarah" capture a spacy, otherworldly feel, but are so smoothly ethereal that they almost evaporate upon listening to them. Certain moments, such as "4th ...
| | Bourbon Gautier Combien CD (2008) (Import) Import
Pola songs
$31.55
| | Ian Shaw World Still Turning CD (2003)
Pola album
$15.49 What a pleasure to be introduced to a male vocalist who's soulful and original, as opposed to a Sinatra clone or someone more interested in his own voice than his message. British-bornIan Shaw has a supple, wide-ranging voice that can be smooth or rough-edged, strong or whispery, with naturalistic phrasing that makes each word believable. The material on A World Still Turning, Shaw's third U.S. release, is an intriguing mix of jazz, pop, blues, and rock, all distilled by his versatility into engaging, personal music. You can hear hints of his icons, Mel Tormé and Sarah Vaughan, in his style, as well a touch of Mark Murphy, who joins him on the congenial, rousing blues "Soon as the Weather Breaks." one of the CD's highlights. Another is Eric Alexander's luscious solo on "This is Always"; then there's the compelling duo between Shaw and the ever-exquisite Billy Childs on "I'm Glad There is You," and the rocking "Gotta Serve Somebody" by Bob Dylan, with fine guitar embroidery by Paul Bollenback. With characteristic daring, Shaw taps into the songbook of Kurt Weill, Elton John, Jimmy Dorsey, Horace Silver, and Bob ...
| | Armando Manzanero Sus 26 Grandes Boleros CD (2008) (Import)
Pola CD music
$44.69
| | Supreme Ntm Live Bercy 2008 CD (2009) (Import)
$27.59 |
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