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To sum up Gary Clark Jr. is more challenging every day. He’s a musical universe unto himself, expanding at a nearly immeasurable rate, ever more hard to define as a mind-blowing guitarist, a dazzling songwriter and engagingly soulful singer. On stage, Clark’s band performs without a net...
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This Strauss recording uniting RCA star Fritz Reiner with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (one of Decca's stars), was released in 1959 marking the agreement that in return for loaning RCA some of their artists, Decca was permitted to distribute RCA recordings throughout the U.K. and...
Miles Davis' boundlessly influential On the Corner was so far ahead of its time in 1972, the jazz cognoscenti rejected its groundbreaking concoction as middling in nature. Yet time has a way of righting wrongs and shifting views by adding needed context and perspective to visionary...
This relaxed, rather informal 1963 session, is one of Jimmy Witherspoon’s rarest and was the only time that the great Arkansas shouter recorded with T-Bone Walker, the Texas-born father of electric blues guitar. In an unusual appearance as a sideman, Walker contributed his trademark...
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...
Duke Ellington devoted a complete LP to the Blues. But instead of inviting his whole orchestra into the studio, he only chose the rhythm section and Johnny Hodges, his star soloist on the alto saxophone. In addition he asked Harry 'Sweets' Edison, who played muted trumpet in the Count...
This live album captures the ballads performed at a benefit concert from New York’s new Philharmonic Hall just months after President Kennedy’s assassination. Tapping into a seemingly divine inspiration, Davis never sounded so elegant or poetic. This album was also the last time on...
During the two-year existence of their 'Tough Tenors' quintet, Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis and Johnny Griffin recorded five albums, this was their first for Prestige, recorded at the legendary Minton's Playhouse in Harlem. The album, also known as The Breakfast Show in an earlier version,...
Bill Evans was the leader of one of most influential trios in jazz history, invaluable contributor to the modal explorations on Miles Davis Kind of Blue. Miles said it best: Bill had this quiet fire that I loved on piano. The way he approached it, the sound he got was like crystal notes...
A true jazz classic, Julius Hemphill’s Dogon A.D is listed by the New York Times as one of The 100 Most Essential Jazz Recordings. A fundamental statement of a new era in jazz music, Hemphill’s performance here avoids the loud, instinctual blowing so many other jazz musicians defaulted...
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