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Personnel: Hein Van De Geyn (bass instrument); Paulien Van Schaik (vocals); Yvonne Van De Pol (viola); Frans Grapperhaus (cello). Paulien Van Schaik Musing Songs Musing Review
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Purchase Musing CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Will Downing Classique CD (2009)
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$13.20 The title of Will Downing's 2009 effort, CLASSIQUE, produced by the artist and Rex Rideout, may be a bit misleading: it is not a compilation but a brand-spanking new collection of contemporary jazz-inflected R&B--in other words, classic Downing. The album's first single, "Something Special"--with its hand drums, loops, and slippery flute flitting around a well-placed, subtle horn section--is at its core a popping midtempo love song. Elsewhere, his cover of Barry White's "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Baby" reveals just how deep the master's influence is on Downing. He may not have the full depth of White's baritone, but he gets close, and his expressiveness and emotional connection to the song make it shine. The completely old-school Marvin Gaye ballad "Baby I'm for Real" features a duet appearance by Phil Perry. It's convincing and utterly gorgeous. But not only do the covers work here; Downing's originals connect too--and not just the aforementioned single, but "Love Suggestions," "Ride," and "Let's Make It Now" also ...
| | Joey Defrancesco Finger Poppin': Celebrating The Music Of Horace Silver CD (2009)
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| | Cindy Bradley Bloom CD (2009) Digipak
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| | Freddie Hubbard Liquid Love CD (1975)
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$11.98 Personnel: Freddie Hubbard (vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn); Maurice ...
| | Wayman Tisdale Rebound CD (2008) Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$14.55 With his eighth album, jazz bassist Wayman Tisdale bounces back (from a bout with bone cancer) with an upbeat, genial, somewhat vocals-oriented set. Tisdale still plucks his electric bass a-plenty and there's an abundance of mellow, easygoing jazz here, but he makes room for some notable guest singers as well. Country music star Toby Keith essays Barry White's classic "Never Give You Up," and the Gap Band's Robert Wilson, Raw J, and gospel singer Marvin Sapp stop by, as does smooth-jazz sax star Dave Koz. As per usual, the grooves are tight and the mood is mostly bright.
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| | Joe Lovano Folk Art CD (2009)
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$14.95 Big-toned tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano is a truly unpredictable talent, constantly pushing into new directions and contexts for his playing. On FOLK ART, his 21st recording for Blue Note and first ...
| | Cal Tjader Heat Wave CD (1982)
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| | Gilgamesh Arriving Twice CD (2000)
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| | George Lewis Solo Trombone Record CD (1976) (Import) Canada
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| | Romancing Sa Ga/La Romance CD (2004) (Import) Japan
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| | Ryuichi Sakamoto Favorite Visions CD (2005) (Import) Japan; Limited Edition
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| | Dudley Moore Trio Jazz, Blues & Moore CD (2005)
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$18.19 Following on the critically acclaimed rhythms of "Jazz Jubilee," Martine Avenue Productions is releasing a new compilation CD of classic jazz recordings by the Dudley Moore Trio. As in "Jazz Jubilee," standards and original compositions are juxtaposed in a dazzling parade of Dudley's remarkable talents - sometimes virtuosic, sometimes introspective, sometimes romantic, but always leaving you wanting Moore.This remarkable renaissance man began playing jazz in the basement of Peter Cook's new comedy night spot, The Establishment Club in Soho, London, while still in his twenties. London audiences therefore had two opportunities every night to applaud this up and coming young performer - onstage in the groundbreaking comedy revue "Beyond the Fringe" and after the show in the basement of The Establishment Club. Having spent a short time playing with both the Vic Lewis and the Johnny Dankworth big bands, Dudley returned to a more intimate setting and formed the Dudley Moore Trio. In this format he could shine and also experiment by introducing elements of his two strongest influences-- Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson - with a little Bach thrown in just to remind his audiences that he was also a highly accomplished, classically trained pianist.Over the next thirty years or so the Trio was to remain his favourite jazz medium for live performances, studio recordings, and world tours. Throughout his career as a film actor, a television comedian, a composer and a classical pianist, jazz was woven as a very bright thread into the fabric of his life.Dudley Moore formed Martine Avenue Productions for the specific purpose of producing his recorded works. The company is proud to be continuing that mandate by releasing this latest recording of his creative ...
| | Nat Shilkret More Than Satisfied CD (2006)
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| | Rebel Pride It Is What It Is CD (2005)
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$9.35 Rebel PrideIt Is What It Is(RP 032005)Every once in awhile, a band comes along that puts the “rock” back in Southern rock. Florida’s Rebel Pride is one of those. From the very opening riffs of “Stomp Your Foots” to the closing refrain of “Survive,” Rebel Pride kicks ass and burns their image into your brain forever. Sounding a lot like the original Molly Hatchet, with a singer that is part Danny Joe Brown ...
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