| | David Pastorius & Local 518 CD - Import David Pastorius Discography of CDs
(1 Customer Review)
David Pastorius & Local 518 Songs | 1. | Chase |
| 2. | Bridge To Nowhere |
| 3. | Magellan |
| 4. | Urban Island |
| 5. | Kraken |
| 6. | Informant |
| 7. | Change The Subject |
| 8. | Reza |
| 9. | Russ |
| 10. | Lights |
| 11. | Spontinuity |
| 12. | Kondo Kommando |
| Purchase & Local 518 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Beegie Adair Jazz Piano Christmas CD (1999)
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$11.55
| | Calle 54 DVD (2001) Widescreen
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$7.75
| | Donny Hathaway Collection CD (1990)
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$8.05 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 a version of Hathaway's career inordinately focused on his commercially successful duets with Roberta Flack, and his slowest, most dirge-like solo recordings. A few of his best up-tempo tracks are represented ("The ...
| | Jeff Healey Songs From The Road CD (2009)
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$13.05 Appearing almost 18 months after his death, ...
| | Jan Garbarek Dresden: In Concert CDs (2009)
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$23.39
| | Billie Holiday The Complete Commodore & Decca Masters CDs (2009) Remastered; Box Set
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$41.79
| | Best Of Cannonball Adderley: The Capitol Years CD (1991)
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$11.25 BEST OF THE CAPITOL YEARS is an odd compilation, largely because ...
| | DJ's Choice Head Banger Halloween CD (2000)
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$11.49
| | Norrie Cox & His New Orleans St Live At Illiana CD (2002)
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$13.29 Recorded live at the Glendora Ballroom, CHicago Ridge, Illinois on October 21, 2001. Includes liner notes by William Carter.
It's a safe assumption that when Buddy Bolden first started playing what listeners later came to call Dixieland, he didn't expect it to exist in three different centuries. The seminal cornetist wasn't thinking that far ahead; he was simply experimenting and playing something that felt good to him. But if Bolden was playing Dixieland as early as 1895, then Dixieland has indeed existed in three different centuries -- first the late 19th century, then the 20th century, and finally the 21st century. By the 21st century, no Dixieland artist expected to sell more CDs than Sheryl Crow or Eminem, but Dixieland still commands a small group of die-hard followers and probably always will. Those die-hard believers were the people whom the Illiana Club of Traditional Jazz (a Midwestern Dixieland organization) catered to when it held a Norrie Cox concert in Chicago Ridge, IL, on October 21, 2001. Thankfully, that concert was taped and is the focus of this CD, which Delmark released the following year. Although Live at the Illiana is an early-2000s recording, clarinetist Cox and his New Orleans Stompers are quite faithful to the spirit of '10s and '20s Dixieland. Some bands who bill themselves as trad jazz aren't necessarily hardcore Dixieland; trad jazz can, to some people, mean classic jazz or very early swing. But Cox's band offers an authentic New Orleans-style Dixieland approach on "Weary Blues," Jelly Roll Morton's "The Crave," and the gospel standard "Just a Closer Walk With Thee." Although Live at the Illiana is mostly instrumental, the band also offers a few vocal numbers -- and quite honestly, the singing isn't as strong as the musicianship. Unfortunately, it isn't uncommon for Dixieland musicians who have limited vocal skills to go ahead and sing anyway (as opposed to hiring a pro like Banu Gibson for the job). But all things considered, ...
| | Jeff Baker Baker Sings Chet CD (2003)
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$12.89 Baker Sings Chet is the debut album from Jeff Baker, a Boise native that generally sings the choir and club circuits of the area. It's also a clever little play on Chet Baker's debut album title, Chet Baker Sings. The songs presented are all items that were associated with Chet Baker's repertoire over the years, with his classics all here to be heard. The musicians, aside from Baker, are largely veterans from the Origin Records stables, with Rob Walker, Brent Jensen, and Stan Bock leading the horn sections, Chuck Smith on piano, Jeff Rew on bass, and Steve Hill on drums. The band itself acts almost entirely as the background for Baker's songs, only stepping out occasionally with Jensen or Walker borrowing a line from the classic Chet recordings. The real star of the album is Jeff Baker (as one would hope), as he can alternately croon his way through "My Funny Valentine" or scat a path through an old Gershwin number, showing equal prowess either way. Often, the artists hailing from the smaller cities end up having less exposure and less development in jazz, and Idaho certainly isn't known for its local jazz scenes (aside from the ...
| | Talisman 7 CD (2006) Import
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$19.65
| | Spoonboy I Love You This Is A Robbery CD (2008)
$7.75 |
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