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Marc Cohen Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (7) • MP3 (2) • On Sale (1)
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One Hot July CD (1998) Top Seller
Marc Cohen songs Widely credited as the inventor of the swamp-rock style, Tony Joe White spent most of the '80s and '90s writing songs for other artists-including Tina Turner. Naturally, he's a cult figure in France. ONE HOT JULY marks the first new material White has released Stateside in nearly a decade.
The album is a remarkable return to form, thoroughly of a piece with White's earlier recordings. If anything, JULY is even richer and more evocative. His sepulchral vocals have darkened and deepened with the years-if White sounded like a bluesman on ...
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Treasure Island CD (1990)
Marc Cohen albums For his recorded debut as a leader, Bob Belden put together an adventurous and thought-provoking set of highly original music. The tenor saxophonist's six-part 34-minute Treasure Island Suite reads in the liner notes like a fantasy novel with overtones of The Twilight Zone. The gradually evolving music (which explores many moods) fits the narrative and contains excellent solos from Belden (who is ...
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Think Before You Think CD (1998)
Marc Cohen CD discography Drummer Bill Stewart displays a taste for fresh rhythmic invention on THINK BEFORE YOU THINK, his first disc as a leader. Stewart, a native of Iowa (of all places!), is a crafty percussionist, full of both spirited flights of virtuosity and subtle caressing textures, whose also capable of keeping the underlying form of the music in check. His schooled understanding of the ...
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Live CD (1989)
Marc Cohen music CDs Recording information: 6ø Acrieale Jazz Festival (07/1989).
Personnel: Jim Snidero (alto saxophone), Marc Cohen (piano), Peter Washington (bass), Victor Lewis (drums).
Personnel: Jim Snidero (alto saxophone).
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Collected James Moody CD (1999)
Marc Cohen discography These tracks were orginally recorded for the Novus label between 1986 and 1990.
Digitally remastered by Glen Kolotkin (September 1996, BMG Studios, New York, New York).
Collected James Moody is a brief but useful budget-line compilation of James Moody's recordings for RCA in the early '50s. He didn't spend much time with the label, but he was at the top of his form during ...
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Kick'N'Off CD
Marc Cohen CD discography Tenor saxophonist Scott Kreitzer's debut as a leader (recorded after he had worked with Blood, Sweat & Tears and Chuck Mangione) is a hard bop-oriented set in which the 23-year-old holds his own with an intriguing backup group. Kreitzer is assisted by vibraphonist Dave Samuels, pianist Marc Cohen, bassist Harvie Swartz, drummer Bill Stewart (then just 21), and sometimes an eight-piece string ...
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 Marc Cohen albums Worked With
Tony Joe White, Bill Stewart, Bob Belden Ensemble, Jim Snidero Quartet
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