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John Lee Hooker himself did not know his exact date of birth. If he hadn't died at around the age of 80, this ageless musician would still be easily pulling the next generation to his gigs. Hooker remains a phenomenon, a mysterious figure of rhythm and blues, a charismatic king who...
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This recording dates from the beginning of André Previn's golden era at the helm of the London Symphony Orchestra and has been newly cut at EMI's Abbey Road Studios from the original stereo EMI Master Tapes. It was recorded at London's famous Kingsway Hall venue on 5 & 6 May 1972...
The opening instrumental to Bossanova makes it clear that the Pixies weren't about to take the same approach on their major-label debut as they did on their initial standout efforts, 1987's Surfer Rosa and 1989's Doolittle. More straightforward, linear, fluid, subtle, and dreamy,...
Genius doesn’t even begin to describe the greatness of The Genius Sings the Blues. Comprised of a dozen songs Ray Charles made between 1952 and 1960, the collection was released in 1961 by Atlantic Records to counter the singer’s migration to rival ABC Paramount. What Atlantic...
During his stint with Miles Davis, Hank Mobley's four Blue Note sessions with band mates Wynton Kelly and Paul Chambers are considered his finest and most lyrical work. One listen to Workout, and you'll understand why. This 1961 masterwork also features guitarist Grant Green and drummer...
There’s a good reason Elvis Presley earned the nickname The King. Arguably the most crucial and undisputably the most identifiable figure in pop/rock history, he released dozens of course-altering singles over the course of his influential career. Gathering the singer’s 24 greatest...
Recorded in 1969, King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King stands as one of the defining albums of British rock music and one of the finest debut albums of all time. Described at the time as 'an uncanny masterpiece' by Pete Townshend, the album has achieved legendary status over...
Coleman Hawkins recorded three sessions for Impulse Records in the early to mid '60s. Of the three, Today And Now is the most compelling. The unusual choice of repertoire is what sets this album apart. Versions of the traditional song 'Go Li'l Liza' and the fairly obscure Quincy Jones...
Recorded during the same three-day period as 'My Favorite Things' in the fall of 1960, 'Coltrane's Sound' released in 1964 is one of the most highly underrated Coltrane albums. The title could not have been more accurate, as each of the six pieces bear the unmistakable and indelible...
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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