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"The Centaur and the Phoenix" is an album by multi-instrumentalist Yusef Lateef recorded in 1960 and released on the Riverside label.
"Blue Train" is a studio album by John Coltrane, released in January 1958 on Blue Note Records, catalogue BLP 1577. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, it is the only Blue Note recording by Coltrane as session leader. It has been certified a gold record by the RIAA.
The Wes Montgomery Trio (a.k.a. A Dynamic New Sound) is an album by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery that was released in 1959. It was reissued by Original Jazz Classics. The track "Missile Blues" is named after the club in Indianapolis where Montgomery played before moving to New York City to record for Riverside. At this club he met record...
"Midnight Blue" is a 1963 album by Jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell featuring Stanley Turrentine on tenor saxophone, Major Holley on double bass, Bill English on drums and Ray Barretto on conga, and is one of Burrell's best-known works for Blue Note.
"The Rise and Fall of the Third Stream" is an album by Austrian jazz keyboardist and composer Joe Zawinul, released in 1968. The title refers to the Third stream genre of music, melding classical and jazz.
"Just One of Those Things" is a 1957 album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Billy May. The record placed at #18 on the Billboard album chart.
"Ballads of the Day" is an original jazz compilation by Nat King Cole. It released in 1956. The album reached a peak position of number 16 on the Billboard 200.
"The Piano Style of Nat King Cole" is a 1956 studio album by Nat King Cole, with orchestra arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle. This was Cole's last instrumental album.
Nat "King" Cole - Cole Español (Greatest Hits) "Limited Edition, Remastered, Special Edition"
Jazz Brazil - Jazz Bossa Nova Hits presents a comprehensive selection of original recordings of bossa nova songs, including versions by the Brazilian masters themselves, as well as those by renowned jazz artists, and collaborative efforts between American and Brazilian stars.
Cornbread Records present a reissue of "Watermelon Man!", a 1963 album from the Cuban conguero Mongo Santamaria. Featuring his brilliant cover version of Herbie Hancock's classic title track, along with numerous compositions of his own, this is one of Santamaria's most famous and coveted albums.
Getz/Gilberto #2 is a live album by Stan Getz, João Gilberto and Astrud Gilberto, released in 1966. It was recorded at a live concert at Carnegie Hall in 9 October 1964. The previous album Getz/Gilberto won the 1965 Grammy Awards for Best Album of the Year and Best Jazz Instrumental Album - Individual or Group amongst others. The painting on the cover is...
"Cannonball's Bossa Nova" is a 1962 album by jazz musician Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. First released on Riverside in 1963, the album was reissued on Capitol Records several times with different covers and titles.
Flora Purim (born March 6, 1942) is a Brazilian jazz singer known primarily for her work in the jazz fusion style. In 2002, Purim was the recipient of one of Brazil's highest awards, the 2002 Ordem do Rio Branco for Lifetime Achievement. She has been called "The Queen of Brazilian Jazz".
"Dinah Jams" is a 1955 live album by vocalist Dinah Washington. Alto Saxophone – Herb GellerBass – George Morrow, Keter BettsDrums – Max RoachPiano – Junior Mance, Richie PowellTenor Saxophone – Harold LandTrumpet – Clark Terry, Clifford Brown, Maynard FergusonVocals – Dinah Washington
Billie Holiday, was an African American jazz singer with a career spanning nearly thirty years. Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and music partner Lester Young, Holiday had a seminal influence on jazz music and pop singing. Her vocal style, strongly inspired by jazz instrumentalists, pioneered a new way of manipulating phrasing and tempo.
"Late Date with Ruth Brown" is an album by vocalist Ruth Brown featuring tracks recorded in 1959 and released on the Atlantic label.
Heavy Weather is the eighth album by Weather Report, released in 1977 through Columbia Records. The release originally sold about 500,000 copies; it would prove to be the band's most commercially successful album. Heavy Weather received a 5-star review from Down Beat magazine and went on to be voted jazz album of the year by the readers of that publication.
Black Market is an instrumental jazz fusion album released by Weather Report in 1976. This album was produced by Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter. It was recorded in December 1975 and released in April 1976 through Columbia Records. This is Weather Report's seventh overall album and the first with the bass player Jaco Pastorius who features on two tracks.
First of its kind for Funk Embassy Records, the compilers have dug the archives of Estonian Radio for funk, soul-jazz, disco, instrumentals, library music and covers. Influences from West made it to Soviet Variety musicians on one hand; to rock, jazz, folk and fusion artists on the other.
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