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Originally released by UK label Black Lion specialized in rare gems from US Jazz and Blues legends, this recorded document is a can’t-miss opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to get closer to the music. Reissued by ORG Music with ultimate audiophile production standards with...
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In a career filled with ups and downs, Chet Baker sounds divine on this 1962 set of bop-driven tunes and elegant standards cut in Italy after the trumpeter's two-year hiatus from recording. 50 years after its original release, Chet Is Back! benefits from the audiophile quality sound...
Carlo Maria Giulini was for many years a regular guest conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra since 1955. His Philharmonia recordings for EMI are legendary, the much admired 1962 Debussy's La mer and Nocturnes has become highly sought after and collectable for its sensitive...
Recorded in 1962, Coltrane was John Coltrane's third album for Impulse, but the first devoted entirely to his regular working group. It was also the first album on any label to showcase what came to be known as the classic John Coltrane Quartet. That group with McCoy Tyner on piano,...
One of the most underrated albums in Sonny Rollins' extensive catalog, What's New? is his second recording for RCA Victor, featuring performances with Jim Hall, Bob Cranshaw, Ben Riley, Dennis Charles, Frank Charles, Willie Rodriguez and Candido. Many of these songs find Rollins...
The saxophonist shocked the world in 1959 and took a break, returning in 1962 with this amazing set, named after the Williamsburg Bridge where he practiced by himself. He’s paired here with guitarist Jim Hall, whose communicative lines, along with Rollins’ esteemed solos and melancholy...
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...
Joint winner of The 1962 International Tchaikovsky Piano competition (with Ashkenazy), John Ogdon was a phenomenal pianist and composer, a gentle giant of a man but a troubled genius plagued by mental and later physical problems. His recorded legacy is considerable but his inaugural...
Nobody says goodbye like Frank Sinatra. For his final album with Capitol, Ol’ Blue Eyes elected to croon an unforgettable selection of farewell songs marked with longing, sadness, and poignancy. To make the occasion even more special, he teamed with arranger Axel Stordahl, the virtuoso...
From Music Matters impressive 33rpm Reissue Series, one of the best Blue Note titles and memorable Ike Quebec session recorded by Rudy Van Gelder. Audiophile mastering from Original Analog Master Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio on 33rpm 180 gram virgin vinyl pressed at RTI and...
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