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Elvin Jones was nearing the end of his long stay with John Coltrane when he led these sessions in 1965, and while the style is small-group post-bop, the music is very different from the thick textures of the Coltrane quartet. Charlie Mariano soars overhead on a series of lyrical...
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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...
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,...
In January of 1963, bassist and composer Charles Mingus recorded a very personal and socially conscious work he titled The Black Saint & The Sinner Lady. Each composition, from the opening 'Solo Dancer' to the closing 'Group and Solo Dance' was a musical expression of Mingus'...
Freddie Hubbard's second Impulse! album The Body & The Soul features the 25-year consolidating a reputation as an important new voice of Jazz and one of the best to emerge of the 60's. Playing along with a tenor sax backed by strings, Skylark, I Got It Bad and Chocolate Shake are...
Out Of The Cool from 1961 is universally acclaimed as Gil Evans' masterpiece, comparable to Duke Ellington in terms of orchestration, and part of the essential jazz for any music lover. After several years recording with Miles Davis on great albums like Miles Ahead, Porgy and Bess and...
Best known for his R&B and Rock 'n' Roll work, Ray also recorded influential jazz albums including the groundbreaking Genius + Soul = Jazz originally released in 1961. Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder and produced by Creed Taylor, includes arrangements by Quincy Jones and Ralph Burns...
Thelonious Monk had great influence on Coltrane's sound a few years before, but the same has been said of this relatively brief association with Ellington. It is more than possible, for Duke's catalytic influence is unique in Jazz! The one certainty is that there is great music here...
It's impossible to remain indifferent to Charles Mingus and this album showcases his huge talent as a writer, piano and bass player. This is also the final recording of one of the most inventive and significant chapters of any musician in Jazz History. Audiophile mastering by Kevin Gray...
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