The Heart of Saturday Night is the second studio album by singer and songwriter Tom Waits, originally released in 1974. The title song was written as a tribute to Jack Kerouac. The album cover is based on In the Wee Small Hours by Frank Sinatra.
Color Changes is considered by many to be one of the finest albums by trumpeter and pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, Clark Terry. Terry utilized specific arrangements by Yusef Lateef, Budd Johnson, and Al Cohn for the date.
KING WOMAN, the outfit featuring songwriter, vocalist and “tour de force of gloom and woe” (Rolling Stone) Kris Esfandiari, return with their eagerly-awaited sophomore album, Celestial Blues.
Four CD set. The collection also features stunning artwork by celebrated artist Makeba Keebs Rainey, who provides her signature style to a classic portrait of the Queen of Soul by renowned photographer Neal Preston.
Alan 'Blind Owl' Wilson (yes, he was very nearsighted!) was the eccentric heart of the Sixties Blues band, Canned Heat. He often sang in a high, reedy falsetto modeled on legendary OG Bluesman, Skip James of Hard Time Killing Floor Blues fame.