| Stacey Kent Candid music Collection Vol. 3 CD (2009) Digipak
$13.84 Stacey led the way in the revival of the Great American Songbook and over a decade into her singing career she sells out at every venue in which she plays, whether these concerts be in her hometown of New York,
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| Jamie Cullum Candid CDs Pointless Nostalgic CD (2002)
$13.55 23 year old singer/pianist Jamie Cullum is the new and genuinely exciting face in the jazz scene, "crossing over" like no male jazz singer since Harry Connick Jr. He has been described as "the youngest swinger in town" (The Times)
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| Max Roach Candid Records We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite CD (1960)
$9.69 At a time when the civil rights movement was starting to heat up, drummer Max Roach performed and recorded a 7-part suite dealing with black history (particularly slavery) and racism. "Driva' Man" has a powerful statement by veteran tenor Coleman
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| Clark Terry Candid music Color Changes CD (1960)
$10.05 Terry had complete control over the music and, rather than have the usual jam session, he utilized an octet and arrangements by Yusef Lateef, Budd Johnson, and Al Cohn. This 1960 album is one of flgelhornist Clark Terry's finest works.
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| Steve Lacy Candid music Straight Horn Of Steve Lacy CD (1960)
$11.65 Some of soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy's most interesting recordings are his earliest ones. After spending periods of time playing with Dixieland groups and then with Cecil Taylor (which was quite a jump), Lacy made several recordings that displayed his
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| Cecil Taylor Candid CDs New York City R&B CD (1961)
$9.65 Originally released under bassist Buell Neidlinger's name in 1961, this 4 song album contains two tracks featuring a trio with pianist Taylor, bassist Neidlinger and drummer Billy Higgins. One track adds the young tenor Archie Shepp (and has Dennis Charl
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| Eddie Daniels Candid Records Blue Bossa CD (1973)
$11.19 Multi-instrumentalist Eddie Daniels first came to prominence with the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Big Band. His swinging tenor sax won many admirers but gradually other aspects of his playing came to the fore and in the '70s his maturing clarinet work
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| Clifford Jordan / David "Fathead" Newman Candid CDs Blue Head CD (1989)
$9.69 For this freewheeling session, recorded live at the 5th Annual Riverside Park Arts Festival in New York in 1989, David's regular quintet expanded with the addition of the estimable Clifford Jordan, who struck up a happy partnership with Newman. The
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| Gary Bartz Candid music West 42ND Street CD (1990)
$9.99 Recorded live at Birdland, New York City in 1990. Gary Bartz Quintet: Gary Bartz (alto, soprano saxophone); Claudio Roditit (trumpet, flugelhorn); John Hicks (piano); Ray Drummond (bass instrument); Al Foster (drums).
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| Mina Agossi Candid Records Simple Things CD (2008)
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