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The soundtrack to Armageddon features a tracklisting provided by a host of superstars including Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Jon Bon Jovi, Bob Seger, Patty Smyth, Journey, and more. Much of the success of the album was driven by the Aerosmith power ballad 'I Don't Want To Miss A Thing' written by...
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Launching Duke Ellington’s comeback into the mainstream, this recording captures a performance so energetic, wild, unexpected, and unprecedented that the music literally caused thousands of people to jump up and stand on their chairs, worrying officials that a riot might ensue. It is...
Starting with Sabbath's eponymous 1970 debut album, the menacing and masterful music made by Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward - youthful friends from Northern England - laid the blueprint for, and ultimately defined, heavy metal. Throughout the '70s, this stellar...
After the success of Heart Like A Wheel, Linda Ronstadt released Prisoner In Disguise in 1975, which further fortified her standing as one of America's most popular interpretive singers. On Prisoner In Disguise Ronstadt delivers another collection of well-crafted, carefully arranged...
Warm, personal, stripped-down, and mainly playful, Stevie Wonder’s Fulfillingness’ First Finale finds the legendary vocalist tracing the arcs of relationships on a spirited record that has gone down in history as one of the most cohesive, fully realized soul sets ever made, winning...
Nobody says goodbye like Frank Sinatra. For his final album with Capitol, Ol’ Blue Eyes elected to croon an unforgettable selection of farewell songs marked with longing, sadness, and poignancy. To make the occasion even more special, he teamed with arranger Axel Stordahl, the virtuoso...
Having proven several times over that she’s among the premier vocal jazz singers on the planet, Madeleine Peyroux makes her mark as a songwriter on the exquisite Bare Bones, her first album of originals. A thematic record that begins with wariness, moves to loss, builds to acceptance,...
The slow blues title track was cut in 1958 with a 15-piece orchestra, but the majority of this material was recorded the following year with slightly smaller configurations. Melding the feel of a formal studio date with a loose late-night jam session, the light and nuanced Blues In...
Duke Ellington remains one of the most influential figures in jazz, if not in all American music and is widely considered as one of the twentieth century's best known African American personalites. As both a composer and a band leader, Ellington's reputation has increased since his...
Originally released in 1959, this classic Jazz album contains eight tracks by the great baritone saxophone player Gerry Mulligan. What Is There To Say? was the last of the piano less quartet albums that Gerry Mulligan recorded in the 1950s and is definitely one of his best! Featuring...
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