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The two jazz giants Ben Webster and Harry 'Sweets' Edison had long wanted to record an album together, and in 1962, they did. Although associated with two different orchestras (Edison was with Basie and Webster was with Ellington), these two swing kings found that they had a lot in...
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Bruno Walter helped shape the very essence of interpretive style among conductors. Walter's rendition of Beethoven's sixth symphony is perhaps the greatest ever recorded, his reading of the score comes off sounding like a piece of literature or poetry, but that is a great thing and...
In 1958, a young successful French composer-arranger with a major infatuation on American jazz, worked his way to New York and convinced the very best players of the time to record an album of largely jazz standards. Michel Legrand would go on to win numerous prizes and accolades (3...
The album might have saved Dylan's career, it proved the icon still relevant, and his wits still intact. Following what remains the artist's biggest disaster, the yet-unexplained and forever puzzling Self Portrait, a nearly unlistenable attempt that caused many to wonder whether Dylan...
Returning to the Pompeii Amphitheater 45 years after his performance for Adrian Maben’s Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, David Gilmour continues to be the only performer to play to an audience in the arena since the gladiators. David Gilmour commented about the Pompeii shows: 'It's a...
Chicago II was the second chapter in a long line of smash hit albums for Chicago which began in 1969. Featuring the original award winning line-up of Robert Lamm, Peter Cetera, Terry Kath, and the legendary horns of James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, plus Danny Seraphine,...
Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams and other stars shine brighter than ever on this remaster by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from the Original Analog Master Tapes and pressed on 180g vinyl at QRP. Sounding with full dynamics, visceral transient and extended...
Recorded in April 1961, Someday My Prince Will Come showcases Miles' second great rhythm section at their absolute peak form. Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb were a tight unit, grooving so successfully that they went on to leave Miles and form the Wynton Kelly Trio. This...
Recorded in New York on December 1950 these four tracks were Ellington's first LP in the 12" format, issued on Columbia's Masterworks series, and it is among the earliest such LPs released by Columbia (1951). Containing three proven compositions, the fourth The Tattooed Bride was first...
Recorded during his peak era, I Wanna Be Around continues Tony Bennett's upward trajectory as he nestles into a superb batch of heartfelt ballads, softly swinging pop, and frisky bossa nova with the kind of charm, control, and coolness reserved for a legend. This 1963 set is a must have...
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