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1980's Once In Every Life served as quintessential romantic balladeer Johnny Hartman's second-to-last album cut at the age of 57 with a smooth and sophisticated quintet. Hartman's baritone voice sounds as rich and mellow as ever and jazz lover Clint Eastwood even used four tracks from...
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This recording was made 10 months before Ben Webster's death in 1972. Webster, who had left the United States in 1965 to settle in Europe, was visiting fellow musician and friend Tete Montoliu in Barcelona. Webster and Montoliu understood each other deeply, and their comfort with on...
Since the early 1950s Willie Dixon has been the studio kingpin of Chicago blues, having written, produced, and played bass on countless classics by Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Otis Rush, Koko Taylor, and many others. Dixon has always managed to find time away from the studio to work as...
Ky Do Mar is a tribute to the sea. Sebastian Studnitzky recorded it in a house on a cliff overseeing the Atlantic ocean in a little village in Portugal, where the elders sit on a bench infront of the church and stare at the distant sea. There’s no obvious masterplan for this...
Iconic vibraphonist Milt Jackson and saxophone virtuoso John Coltrane recorded just once together, and this 1959 date makes one wish they reunited for several return engagements. Lighthearted, upbeat, and joyously fluid, Bags & Trane plays like a private after-hours session of...
In a career filled with ups and downs, Chet Baker sounds divine on this 1962 set of bop-driven tunes and elegant standards cut in Italy after the trumpeter's two-year hiatus from recording. 50 years after its original release, Chet Is Back! benefits from the audiophile quality sound...
Charles Mingus called this late-period 1972 set 'the best album I have ever made'. Even in the context of the giant's other masterpieces, it's hard to argue with that statement, Let My Children Hear Music is that kind of great. Tremendous orchestra , glorious horn structures and...
Ray Charles teams up with jazz standout Betty Carter on this 1961 nightclub set, arranged and conducted by Marty Paich and produced by Sid Feller. Alternating between big band R&B and sweet balladic soul, the rapport between the two iconic vocalists remains seductive and unique in...
Coleman Hawkins recorded three sessions for Impulse Records in the early to mid '60s. Of the three, Today And Now is the most compelling. The unusual choice of repertoire is what sets this album apart. Versions of the traditional song 'Go Li'l Liza' and the fairly obscure Quincy Jones...
McCoy Tyner is joined by Ron Carter, Jon Henderson, and Al Foster for an instant classic jazz album from 1991. Pianist McCoy Tyner and tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson had not recorded together in over two decades when they finally met up for this album. This is one profoundly...
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