| Lou Rawls Capitol Jazz music Live! CD (1966) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$8.85 Long before he became known as a smooth pop balladeer in the 1970s, Lou Rawls was a powerful vocalist whose rich baritone ably blended soul, pop, jazz, and blues. This 1966 live album finds Rawls at the peak of his
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| Cannonball Adderley Capitol Jazz music Them Dirty Blues CD (1960)
$8.99 Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Ron McMaster.
The first of seven LPs that reissue recordings from his period with Riverside contains several notable selections. The first side (which has pianist Bobby Timmons well-featured with bassist Sam Jones, drummer Louis Hayes,
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| Stan Kenton Capitol Jazz CDs Contemporary Concepts CD (1955) Bonus Tracks
$9.19 This is one of the less important Stan Kenton LP reissues on Creative World. Six veteran standards (all arranged by Bill Holman) and Gerry Mulligan's "Limelight" (with a chart from its composer) were adapted for the 1955 Stan Kenton Orchestra;
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| Nat "King" Cole Capitol Jazz Records After Midnight: The Complete Session CD (1987) Remastered
$10.99 Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Ron McMaster.
Nat "King" Cole's music is the perfect combination of romantic charm and musical invention. Cole is renowned for his big production numbers and pop hits such as "Stardust," but he was also an
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| Cannonball Adderley Capitol Jazz music Fiddler On The Roof CD (1964) Bonus Tracks
$11.39 It is a bit strange that none of the eight songs performed on this LP found their way into Adderley's permanent repertoire for the altoist is quite inspired throughout this surprising set. With strong assists from cornetist Nat Adderley, Charles
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| Stan Kenton Capitol Jazz CDs Sketches On Standards CD (1956) Remastered
$9.25 This LP contains six Bill Russo arrangements, five from Stan Kenton, and one by Lennie Niehaus. The repertoire features many songs not associated with Kenton (such as "Sophisticated Lady," "Pennies from Heaven," and "Over the Rainbow"), but the inventive yet
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| Stan Kenton Capitol Jazz music Stan Kenton Conducts The Jazz Compositions Of Dee Barton CD (1969)
$17.35 In the 1950s, while most of the big-band leaders were scaling back due to the postwar passing of the Swing Era, pianist/bandleader/conductor Stan Kenton was gearing up for a long and prolific career. While he never totally abandoned aspects of
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| Cannonball Adderley Capitol Jazz Records Cannonball's Bossa Nova CD (1962)
$9.25 Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Ron McMaster.
Adderley's distinctly rich and bluesy alto sound, coupled with an ability to create fluid, highly melodic solos, earned him respect and admiration from the mid-'50s onward. Usually best known for his work with
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| Cannonball Adderley Capitol Jazz CDs Mercy, Mercy, Mercy CD (1966)
$9.09 Recorded live at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California on October 20, 1966.
In Los Angeles during the fall of 1966,
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| Stan Kenton Capitol Jazz Records Stage Door Swings CD (1958)
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