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This album is a bit of a mishmash of amateur enthusiasm, of course, but even more so, a cultural and social effervescence that frees itself from standards and leaves room for experimentation and a hitherto unsuspected creative dazzle.
The Croatian cellists duo, Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser known collectively as 2Cellos released their self-titled debut album in 2011. It contains cover songs of a wide range of popular songs which work really well in cello form.
With Shaman! bandleader and saxophonist Idris Ackamoor completes an impressive trilogy of albums since his re-emergence with 2016’s We Be All Africans and 2018’s An Angel Fell.
All time must have for any jazz collection! Somethin' Else is an All-Star line up with simple classic arrangements. Spectacular. Remastered by Kevin Gray.
“Know What I Mean?” was originally released in 1960 as a collaboration between jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley and legendary pianist Bill Evans. This new edition of the album is pressed on 180-gram vinyl.
Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans, both alumni of the Miles Davis group, would meet for the last and most potent time on Know What I Mean? Includes a version of Evan's Waltz for Debby.
In 1965, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass released one of the most popular and influential albums in the history of American Music: Whipped Cream & Other Delights.
DELAYED from original ship date - "New Blue Sun is the continuation of discovery. My entire career has been fueled by this and it is the only thing that keeps me honest. This album is the most honest and interesting offering I can give." — Andre 3000
As a trumpeter, singer, and composer he recorded some of the most famous songs the world would ever hear. This Collected release combines songs from his early days with his big hits and collaborations. Features Billy Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald.
The album finds Ayler experimenting with soul music and digging back into his R&B roots, fusing it with the avant-garde free jazz and adding the vocals of Rose Marie McCoy, The Soul Singers and Ayler himself.
In 1959 Chet Baker was one of a few Jazz expatriate Americans taking the new language abroad and showing the world what Jazz could be and was. He brought his Hollywood good looks and melancholy songs to Milan in this treasure of an LP.
Chet leads his quartet with Jimmy Bond (the only one left from his original accompanying trio), young French pianist Gerard Gustin and Swedish drummer Nils-Bertil Dahlander.
This set combines some fiery instrumentals along with some of Chet Baker's best vocals- among them the Rodgers & Hart song "My Funny Valentine", which would become a theme song for Baker over the course of his extended career.
Limited edition 2011 reissue on 180-gram vinyl. Until this album's initial release in 1956, Chet was known strictly as a trumpeter. A remarkably talented trumpeter. "Chet Baker Sings" changed that, and Chet became a noted singer, too.
Legendary drummer Ginger Baker was in a trio with Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce. But would it be sacrilege to suggest that perhaps that outfit was the not the, ahem, cream of the crop when it comes his career's musical threesomes?
Jill Barber's French repertoire is played around the world and has earned her a following that transcends language barriers. Her music has become the soundtrack to an experience.
Moanin' includes some of the greatest music Blakey produced in the studio with arguably his very best band. There are three tracks that are immortal and will always stand the test of time.