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Grace For Drowning from 2011 is Steven Wilson's second album and develops further the uncompromising creativity evident on his highly regarded debut, Insurgentes. A double set featuring two 40-45 minute albums in the same package, Wilson describes the release as his biggest project to...
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With the near impossible task of following up their masterpiece OK Computer, Radiohead took another bold leap at the turn of the millennium with Kid A, the band's ambitious 2000 release delves deeply into full-on electronica. Intricately layered with dense mixes of analog synth, this...
Here is one of the classic pairings in jazz. There are no arrangements to speak of, the better to let Ben Webster, he of the breathy cavernous sound, blow a program of timeless songs. Pianist Oscar Peterson is the perfect foil. His effortless swing setting up the tenor saxophonist just...
Dexter Gordon considered this his finest album and few would disagree. With the perfect rhythm section of Sonny Clark, Butch Warren and Billy Higgins, this tenor giant reinvents standards like 'Three O'Clock In The Morning', 'Second Balcony Jump' and 'Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To...
After the publication of her autobiography, Lady Sings The Blues, Billie Holiday enjoyed great success and popularity in clubs, in what turned out to be a last burst of stardom. We may never know why she stopped recording for Norman Granz after January 1957, but the present collection...
Before reaching global success, there was an unknown, hardworking 24-year-old gunslinger named Little Stevie Vaughan, learning his craft the hard way in the trenches of the Austin Texas clubs. Anyone lucky enough to have been in the audience at this early live show, on April Fools Day...
Solace is Sarah McLachlan's second album, and is considerably more mature and musically sophisticated than her 1988 debut, the promising if limited Touch. In fact, this disc is a must-have for McLachlan fans whose first encounter with her work was with her extremely popular later...
Anatole Fistoulari was always a specialist in the interpretation of ballet music. He was also a noted conductor of Tchaikovsky and the Russian School, as well as romantic and impressionistic French music. This album, originally released in 1960, features selections from William Tell,...
Anatole Fistoulari conducts the Royal Opera House Orchestra, Covent Garden performing Walton's Façade and Lecocq's Mamzelle Angot. Engineer Ken Cross and producer Michael Williamson created another Decca/RCA masterpiece, it's hard to know where to begin with a recording this good, there...
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,...
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