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Ella Fitzgerald's unique interpretations of jazz standards can be found on countless American Songbook albums. Her enthusiasm about the then blossoming bossa nova and pop repertoire manifested itself on albums from the late '60s. For this 1969 album, Verve label founder Norman Granz...
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Clark Terry legitimized the flugelhorn as a front-line instrument in jazz. Possessing a golden-warm, crystal-pure sound and prodigious technique, he worked with the Ellington and Basie Bands as well as most of the major players of the last 50 years, participating in over 900 recordings....
Bill Evans was the leader of one of most influential trios in jazz history, invaluable contributor to the modal explorations on Miles Davis Kind of Blue. Miles said it best: Bill had this quiet fire that I loved on piano. The way he approached it, the sound he got was like crystal notes...
Joe Henderson became one of the most influential jazz musicians of the late 20th century. John Scofield once said about Henderson, 'Joe Henderson is the essence of jazz. He embodies all the elements that came together in his generation: the virtuosity of hard bop and the avant-garde. He...
This album is not only one of the most delightful covers in the MPS catalogue, this October 1971 Baden Powell recording is also part of the second trilogy that he recorded for the label between 1966 and 1975. The songs on this album show Powell's distinct style, fused elements of bossa...
Hubbard recorded this album at the MPS studios in Germany while he was on break from his European Tour, which created an opportunity to see this musician alongside his all-star quintet in a non-performance setting. The cornerstone of the album is the jazz standard 'Without A Song',...
The partnership between Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer and Oscar Peterson grew after the legendary Exclusively For My Friends recordings. Walking The Line came about during the middle of this period of their work that resulted in 9 albums. Peterson is joined by bassist Georg Mraz and drummer...
Joe Pass recorded almost exclusively for American record labels during his long career, so this 1973 studio session for MPS is a rare exception. With bassist Eberhard Weber and drummer Kenny Clare's brushwork, the legendary guitarist plays several standards, including the gently...
This live recording from the famed festival by Lake Geneva qualifies as one of the best piano trio classics of the 1970’s as well as a milestone in Monty Alexander’s catalogue. The 1976 recording captures the moment in his young career when he began to be compared to such giants as...
Oscar Peterson entertained the world with his mastery over the piano for over 60 years. He was called the 'Maharaja of the keyboard' by Duke Ellington, releasing over 200 recordings and winning 8 Grammy Awards. Exclusively For My Friends is regarded as the heart of any Oscar Peterson...
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