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So What is an acoustic jazz album by Jerry Garcia and mandolinist David Grisman, originally released on Grisman's Acoustic Disc label in August 1998. A rare opportunity to hear Garcia playing straight-ahead jazz music, a genre which he loved but rarely performed. The album received its...
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Mingus Dynasty, like its predecessor and Columbia companion Mingus Ah Um, was recorded in 1959, a watershed year for the insuperable, eruptive bassist and composer Charles Mingus. Leading what amounted to a repertory company comprising some of New York's best and most creative...
Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars are in rare form during these live recordings from 1956 and 1957, which are finally making their vinyl debut with this 180g vinyl Pallas pressing. The album features a great collection of tunes which had become staples of Armstrongs live shows,...
Monk's 1965 solo affair ranks among the pioneering pianist's most introspective, cerebral, and emotional outings. His trademark angularity informs a majority of the pieces, yet so does grand classicism and melodic rapture. Monk's readings of the originals and standards practically stand...
Time In was the last release of Dave Brubeck’s ‘Time’ series in 1966, and is often referred to as one of the pianist’s most dynamic and adventurous records ranging from alluring ballads to driving hard bop, with intricate solos from each player. While Time In might have been Brubeck’s...
Recorded during the same three-day period as 'My Favorite Things' in the fall of 1960, 'Coltrane's Sound' released in 1964 is one of the most highly underrated Coltrane albums. The title could not have been more accurate, as each of the six pieces bear the unmistakable and indelible...
Recorded with Miles Davis' legendary rhythm section and originally released in 1960 immediately after Giant Steps, Coltrane Jazz came in the midst of the saxophonist's peak Atlantic period which ultimately changed the face of music forever. Backed by Wynton Kelly, McCoy Tyner, Paul...
Pianist Bud Powell can be heard in prime form during this live set from The Essen Jazz Festival Concert, recorded in April of 1960. The set finds Powell backed by an all-star trio, featuring bassist Oscar Pettiford and drummer Kenny Clarke. The great tenor Coleman Hawkins joins the trio...
Although the beautiful sound, mutual understanding and harmonic balance mostly predominate, the music of alto saxophonist Paul Desmond performing together with baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan is far from what one calls 'easy listening'. The improvisation is so refined that for many,...
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...
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