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Karl Denson Trio: Karl Denson (flute, saxophone); Kenneth Crouch (organ, keyboards); Will Blades, Anthony Smith (organ); Aaron Redfield (drums, programming); Jake Najor (drums); Steve Haney (congas).JazzTimes (pp.86-87) - "Denson switches to flute and effects-laden saxophone on a few tracks, which adds to the dimension of this blend of grooving and blowing." Karl Denson Trio Lunar Orbit Songs Purchase Lunar Orbit CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gil Scott-Heron Winter In America CD (1974)
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$10.59 One of Gil Scott-Heron's finest 1970s albums, WINTER IN AMERICA finds the ever-provocative vocalist/poet playing off the surprisingly gentle piano arrangements of Brian Jackson. Whereas other records (particularly SMALL TALK AT 125th AND LENOX) focus more on Scott-Heron's spoken-word missives, WINTER highlights the influential African-American performer's abilities as a singer, particularly on the soulful "Back Home" and the smooth, lyrically pointed title track, which superficially evokes a contemporaneous Barry White tune.
While the first part of WINTER IN AMERICA consists of studio sessions, the final ...
| | Gil Scott-Heron It's Your World CD (1976)
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| | Clutch Pitchfork & Lost Needles CD (2005)
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| | Steve Khan Green Field CD (2006)
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| | Ted Nash In The Loop CD (2006)
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| | Asteroid CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Johnny Cash Sings The Greatest Hits/Sings The Blue Train CD (1970)
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| | Karen Savoca Here We Go CD (1999)
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$13.85 Review from RAMBLES: http://www.rambles.net/savoca_here.htmlDangerous. This CD should come with a sticker: "Warning! This record can be hazardous!" It makes you forget the things you're supposed to do all day long. You put the CD into the player and summer arrives out of nowhere. Then Karen Savoca starts to sing and her voice glides through the songs. And that is when you start melting away for sure.Here We Go is Savoca's fourth CD. This one was recorded at her home studio, a renovated old church in upstate New York. And that is maybe part of the magic, too. There's a lot of quietness here, giving the music time and space to develop and breathe. It's music that shuts you up, as if it were a sacrilege to even whisper until the very last note has left the loudspeakers. Still, there is nothing fragile about Savoca's voice. It purrs like a wild cat, it glows like the the polar light, always with taste and grace. She is only too aware of the diamond that is hidden beneath her skin. There doesn't seem to be a single moment when she's not in control of even the slightest movement of her vocal chords.In a way you could call this a lazy record -- other musicians might feel the need to fill up the music, put in more riffs, more instruments, more of everything. But for Savoca less is more. One needs talent and self-confidence for this -- two things she has in abundance.Her style includes great pop sensibilities with slight overtones of jazz, funk and blues. The music that comes with the voice is the perfect companion. Savoca handles percussion and occasionally plays the acoustic guitar, piano and clavinet. Her partner and co-producer, Pete Heitzman, plays mandolin, guitars and bass on a few tracks. They are ably helped out by T-Bone Wolk, who is responsible for the bass most of the time and for the wonderful accordion on two tracks. Only one of the songs includes a drum kit, so the whole sound remains mainly acoustic. The beauty of the sound lies in the fact that it doesn't try to outshine Savoca's voice. The music follows the path of the vocals closely, thus creating a unity full of grace.Bitter and sweet things in life seem to be the topics Savoca are most concerned about. Sometimes she's tongue in cheek, as in "In Conversation," about a guy who's unwilling to grow up and take responsibilty, or sometimes sad and full of melancholy as in "Rain on a Tin Roof," which is about one of those days when the bad weather is the equivalent of one's state of mind. "Same All Over" manages to be funny and serious at the same time, about people ...
| | Israel, Dan & The Cu Love Ain't A Cliche CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Astonvilla De Jour Comme De Nuit CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Tony Bennett Snowfall CD (2009) With DVD
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$8.75 This deluxe edition of Tony's timeless holiday album has been remastered and comes with a bonus DVD of select performances of Tony from the Tony Bennett: A Family Christmas special. All of your holiday favorites are included.
We can hear you kvetching already; "How many Christmas albums do I need? If you've heard one version of 'Winter Wonderland' you've heard them all." Well, you obviously haven't heard SNOWFALL. Understand this: Tony Bennett is the premier post-Sinatra interpreter of American popular song. The man couldn't turn in a bad performance if his life depended on it. So no matter how many times you've heard tunes like "The Christmas Song" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," you can be sure that when Tony tackles ...
| | Caballe Best Of Oper CD (2007) (Import)
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