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Elvin Jones was nearing the end of his long stay with John Coltrane when he led these sessions in 1965, and while the style is small-group post-bop, the music is very different from the thick textures of the Coltrane quartet. Charlie Mariano soars overhead on a series of lyrical...
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Recorded during the same sessions as Buena Vista Social Club, Rubén's debut album was released when he was 77 years old and has since sold over 600,000 copies worldwide. Recorded in just two days - without overdubs - it is a sheer delight from beginning to end, capturing the sound of a...
A 1961 set of standards heavy on the ballads, Nice An' Cool is prime Gene Ammons. In front of a great piano-bass-drums trio (Richard Wyands, Doug Watkins, and J.C. Heard), Ammons' brilliant soulful tenor saxophone really stretches out on the familiar melodies, but the relatively concise...
One From The Heart ranks among the best soundtracks in history. Essential for any Tom Waits or Crystal Gayle devotee, it sets an example of what’s not only possible, but should be expected and demanded, when two likeminded artists collaborate. The sound is supreme, wide-open as the...
Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach's Painted From Memory endures as an extraordinary exhibition of prime music making, gorgeous arranging, and naked emotion. Having transpired after the pair teamed up on 'God Give Me Strength' for a film soundtrack, the album has since gone on to become...
My Favorite Things from 1961 is a landmark recording and the first that introduced John Coltrane's legendary quartet with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Steve Davis, and drummer Elvin Jones. It is also the first on which he played soprano saxophone. And it absolutely reimagined how a...
Saxophonist and flutist Eric Dolphy and trumpeter Booker Little made a handful of recordings from 1960-1961, shortly before Little's own premature death. The first of those sessions recorded by Rudy Van Gelder is 1960's Far Cry, which in addition to the dream pairing of Dolphy and...
The Soulful Moods of Gene Ammons finds 'Jug' and company concentrating their efforts on the intrinsic beauty of the ballad. In this 1963 release Ammons rich tenor tone plays with Patti Brown (piano), George Duvivier (bass) and Ed Shaughnessy (drums). Ammons' reputation as a master...
Jazz is essentially an African-American folk art, elements not lost on Joe Lovano as he presents this all-original program of progressive music. His updated quintet Us Five is one of his freshest units in some time, with bassist Esperanza Spalding, the criminally underrated pianist...
This sultry, minor key music with a Brazilian tinge seems inspired by Ike Quebec, who was suffering from advanced cancer that would claim his life three months later. But here is big-toned, impassioned tenor is in tact. Quebec's take on the bossa nova craze that exploded that year...
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