The stunning 1964 collaboration between Stan Getz, one of the most respected tenor saxophonists of the era, and the remarkable Brazilian guitarist Joao Gilberto
Thelonious Monk's Brilliant Corners is a landmark title in the pianist's celebrated catalog. The 1957 album not only introduces several Monk originals, but also features an all-star lineup, including Sonny Rollins, Max Roach and Paul Chambers.
Moving from the submerged sound of their previous album, Heart Under, to something warmer and more immediate. The album is a blend of their signature warped guitars and twisted sound design with a new, brighter, and more danceable energy
Shot through with funk and R&B, this 1974 LP confused this glam god's fans and critics at the time-but, in hindsight, it was yet another trailblazing move that other UK artists soon followed.
Warmer Than Gold, the new album from Ben Cook's project GUV, is a document of a life in music, a critical and celebratory travelogue, an attempt to transcend the homogeneous and status-obsessed conditions of the con- temporary world.
The great debut solo album of The Bristols Singer Fabienne Delsol! This record is the perfect blend of hipster coolness, French idolatry, and 60's girl group sound. Definitely music fit for a Tarantino soundtrack.