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Zuma marks Neil Young's second release of 1975, coming a mere five months after Tonight's the Night. Named after Zuma Beach in Malibu, California, the album finds Young backed by a new-look Crazy Horse in which the late Danny Whitten is replaced by Frank 'Poncho' Sampedro. Highlights of...
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One of the most acclaimed albums of all time, The Wall is Roger Waters’ masterpiece. A double album with the theme of isolation and loss, its accompanying, hugely theatrical, concerts were rated as the best live shows ever. Featuring the unique artwork of Gerald Scarfe, the album...
Also released as 2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West and occasionally listed under tenor saxophonist Bill Perkins' name, this classic session is the ultimate in cool jazz. Perkins' mellow tone matches quite well with the quiet but inwardly passionate playing of pianist John Lewis, guitarist...
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...
Neil Young's second solo album, 1969's Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere cracked the Top 40, went platinum and included three of his most beloved songs, 'Cinnamon Girl', and the nearly 10-minute epics 'Down By The River' and 'Cowgirl In The Sand'. The album also introduced his long...
This album is not only one of the most delightful covers in the MPS catalogue, this October 1971 Baden Powell recording is also part of the second trilogy that he recorded for the label between 1966 and 1975. The songs on this album show Powell's distinct style, fused elements of bossa...
The partnership between Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer and Oscar Peterson grew after the legendary Exclusively For My Friends recordings. Walking The Line came about during the middle of this period of their work that resulted in 9 albums. Peterson is joined by bassist Georg Mraz and drummer...
Dave Brubeck's defining masterpiece Time Out was originally issued by Columbia in 1959 and ranks as one of the most popular jazz albums ever made even though its radical exploration of time signatures outside of the standard 4/4 beat or 3/4 waltz was widely disparaged by his record...
1965 was a turning point in the career of John Coltrane. The great explorative saxophonist crossed the line into atonality during that year, playing very free improvisations that were full of passion and fury. A perfect introduction for listeners to Coltrane's last period, features the...
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,...
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