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A pivotal work showcasing the early adoption of bossa nova in jazz. The album features Guaraldi's interpretations of songs from the 1959 film. Numbered and limited to 3000 copies.
The debut album from jazz musician Ken McIntyre, Looking Ahead was originally released in 1961 and features fellow saxophonist Eric Dolphy alongside McIntyre.
The Dave Brubeck Quartet’s definitive 1959 jazz album Time Out; includes distinctive classics such as “Take Five,” “Blue Rondo A La Turk,” “Strange Meadow Lark,” and a must have in any record collection.
A record proving he is one of the champs, this one has great playing and great tunes. It introduces Coltrane's "Sheets Of Sounds" approach (many notes over a complex chord progression) and his fury sound is on full display.
The latest release by super cool Australian R&B/Soul group on Big Crown. Sounds like David Axelrod and J Dilla started a jazz/funk group together. Their sound is heavily influenced by the sampling foundation of hip-hop and 70s film scores.
Infinity Mirrors' is a representation of the ongoing process of learning about who we are and how we chose to live our lives. Taking moments to reflect on where we have come from, where we currently are, and where we might be going.
Pequena Vertigem de Amor ("Little Love Vertigo"), the new album from celebrated Brazilian artist Sessa, was written over two years shaped by first fatherhood.