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After a double Oscar win for Breakfast At Tiffany's, Henry Mancini produced this score for Hatari featuring John Wayne. This is at first a fun blend of jazz and Afro-exotica, jungle drums mixed with a classic bop combo. Elsewhere, however, the soundtrack opts for some pleasant, but very...
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'Little did any of us who were involved in the planning and recording of Music for Bang, Baaroom and Harp know, back in 1958, what an impact this album would have on the record industry and how it would effect my career', writes Dick Shory, about the audiophile instrumental classic, the...
Originally released on CD to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the birth of America's favorite composer, now on LP for the first time! The Minnesota Orchestra and conductor Eiji Oue display a real affinity for these Aaron Copland masterpieces: Fanfare for the Common Man and the...
Lightnin’ Hopkins, a true poet who invented most of his lyrics on the spot and never seemed to run out of new ideas, was a blues giant of post-war blues whose style was rooted in pre-war Texas traditions. While he cranked his amp to fierce proportions when performing for his friends in...
Patricia Barber's Modern Cool was the recording that made Barber an international jazz star. On the initial tour for this album, Barber played a four night stand at The Jazz Standard in New York where she was heard by Bruce Lundvall of Blue Note Records, this led to a string of Barber...
Patricia Barber's outstanding 1994 release Café Blue has won more than 15 awards from major international music institutions. Deemed an 'underground classic' by jazz Bible Downbeat magazine, the album contains sparkling, indelible improvisations derived as much from Barber's interest in...
Spend any time around Doug MacLeod and the stories from his years of road time with the likes of Big Joe Turner and Pee Wee Crayton start to flow as easily as a brook tickled by a breeze. And you know you're getting to the good part, the climax if you will, when Doug's eyes start to...
This is not only a great LP but a key piece of jazz and pop music history. Back in 1958, composer Henry Mancini was more than fluent in jazz, and his music nailed down the popularity of the series. With the main title theme, a driving, ominous, exciting piece of music to lead off the...
Booker Ervin's series of Song Books for Prestige Records announced the arrival of a jazz orator of gigantic stature. Ervin's tenor saxophone sound was haunted by the loneliness and spaciousness of the Texas plains where he was raised. But his style went beyond the classic Texas tenor...
One night during a one-time, two-week engagement at the Five Spot produced enough music of lasting merit for three albums. When Rudy Van Gelder took his portable equipment down to the fabled Cooper Square jazz club on July 16, 1961, he captured the interaction of an extraordinary...
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