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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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Basements have long been associated with raw, off-the-cuff rock n’ roll, the damp and dark spaces serving as the woodshedding venues for countless bands. Yet no basement is more famous, and none yielded music as familiarly weird, wholesomely American, joyously loose, and identifiably...
In many facets, Big Brother and the Holding Company's Cheap Thrills, best known as Janis Joplin's major-label debut, is the quintessential album to spring from the outcome of the Summer of Love. Included in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, it puts a female singer in a...
Janis Joplin wouldn't be denied on Pearl. The powerhouse vocalist had kicked her addictions, teamed with a stupendous band, and partnered with producer Paul A. Rotchild who knew how to best showcase her voice on record. She came to the sessions with an armload of astonishing songs, and...
Saxophonist and flutist Eric Dolphy and trumpeter Booker Little made a handful of recordings from 1960-1961, shortly before Little's own premature death. The first of those sessions recorded by Rudy Van Gelder is 1960's Far Cry, which in addition to the dream pairing of Dolphy and...
Ry Cooder's development as a peerless musician capable of grasping virtually any style began with his time spent with Taj Mahal and Captain Beefheart, but reaching epic proportions on Boomer's Story. With two ambitious albeit uneven studio albums behind him, the California native...
Ry Cooder's exceptional Paradise and Lunch takes a popular precept – music as the common denominator across all languages and styles – to extremes few artists have envisioned let alone fulfilled. Considered by many diehards to be the California native's finest hour, the 1974 set unfurls...
The Soulful Moods of Gene Ammons finds 'Jug' and company concentrating their efforts on the intrinsic beauty of the ballad. In this 1963 release Ammons rich tenor tone plays with Patti Brown (piano), George Duvivier (bass) and Ed Shaughnessy (drums). Ammons' reputation as a master...
Engineer Keith O. Johnson says 'Dazzling orchestral colors' is one one way to describe the music of Ottorino Respighi. 'Belkis, Queen of Sheba' was conceived as an evening-long ballet with singing. The music's oriental perfumes and barbaric splendor guarantee the enthusiasm of anyone...
This sultry, minor key music with a Brazilian tinge seems inspired by Ike Quebec, who was suffering from advanced cancer that would claim his life three months later. But here is big-toned, impassioned tenor is in tact. Quebec's take on the bossa nova craze that exploded that year...
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