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Night And Day is Joe Jackson's fifth album, released in June 1982. The title is from a Cole Porter song, and the album reflects a transition to a more sophisticated level of songwriting. This was Jackson's only studio album to reach the Top 5 in both the UK and US, selling more than one...
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Isao Suzuki's Blow Up is virtuosity and class all rolled up into one. A great combination of upbeat blues and mellow grooves! The album was awarded 'Jazz of Japan' Award and the Jazz Disc Award of 'Swing Journal' in 1973. The kind of deep impact achieved by this recording from Three...
All For You is a tribute to the Nat King Cole Trio by a woman who is better equipped than any other jazz musician of her generation to evoke the spirit of Nat Cole. Diana Krall, who listened eagerly to Cole's records as a child, grew up to be that rarest of birds: a singer-pianist as...
By 1998 interest in Takeshi 'Tee' Fujii's phenomenal success with his Three Blind Mice jazz label led him to make a compilation of his favorite tracks. He chose recordings made between 1973 and 1978 for the resulting album, which he titled The Famous Sound of Three Blind Mice, Vol. 1....
Critic Leonard Feather described Hank Mobley as 'the middleweight champion of the tenor saxophone', meaning that his tone wasn’t as aggressive and thick as John Coltrane or Sonny Rollins, but neither was it as soft and cool as Stan Getz or Lester Young. On this Prestige album, Mobley...
Violinist Nathan Milstein is backed by The Concert Arts Orchestra conducted by Walter Susskind for this recording of Violin and Orchestra masterpieces by Mozart, Beethoven, Wieniawski, Novacek, Stravinsky, and Saint-Saens. Milstein Masterpieces has, since its first release in 1960, been...
It took a bass player to return vocals to their proper place on Duets, a record that's a model of simplicity. On these tracks you'll find Rob Wasserman's bass, and another voice. The result is a charming collection of duets featuring the bassist joined by special guests Aaron Neville,...
After a double Oscar win for Breakfast At Tiffany's, Henry Mancini produced this score for Hatari featuring John Wayne. This is at first a fun blend of jazz and Afro-exotica, jungle drums mixed with a classic bop combo. Elsewhere, however, the soundtrack opts for some pleasant, but very...
Crying was the second Roy Orbison album issued by the Monument label in 1962, and became Orbison's chart breakthrough. The album name comes from the 1961 hit song that in 2002 was honored with a Grammy Hall of Fame Award. With songwriting partner Joe Melson and moving to Monument...
Some of Sarah McLachlan's biggest hits, like Angel and Building A Mystery, mark her fourth studio album. Surfacing was released in July 1997, just as the first Lilith Fair tour hit the road, and McLachlan benefitted enormously from the timing. Surfacing reached No. 2 on the U.S....
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