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Jazz Classics
(2006)
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John Coltrane
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Chet Atkins in Hollywood
(1959)
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Chet Atkins
If the cover of At Home evokes the 1950s, the music on In Hollywood IS the 1950s: a warm, cozy, sophisticated album of mood music in the best sense. Yet this is not an album of film music (though a handful of film themes turn up). Rather, it is exactly what the title indicates: Chet Atkins recording an album in a Hollywood studio, as opposed to ...
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Coltrane Jazz
(1960)
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John Coltrane
The first album to hit the shelves after Giant Steps, Coltrane Jazz was largely recorded in late 1959, although one of the eight songs ("Village Blues") was done in late 1960. On everything save the aforementioned "Village Blues," Coltrane used the Miles Davis rhythm section of pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb. ...
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Hoagy on My Mind
(2000)
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Hoagy Carmichael
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Smoke Rings
(2002)
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Glen Gray
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Glad to Be Back
(2004)
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Mark Elf
The New York-based electric jazz guitarist's success over the years has shown the industry the power of the indie to overcome all usual obstacles. And then came some two much harder hits for Mark Elf to overcome -- a kidney disorder in 2002 and prostate cancer in 2003. While the liner notes, song titles, and written dedications speak of his ...
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Ole Buttermilk Sky
(1998)
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Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagy Carmichael recorded a few isolated singles on Decca Records in the late 1930s and early 1940s, then had an exclusive five-year relationship with the label from 1946 to 1951. Later in the '50s, he briefly recorded for Kapp Records, former Decca executive Dave Kapp's independent label. This long-overdue CD compilation draws upon that catalog ...
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Mr. Music Master
(1993)
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Hoagy Carmichael
The most offbeat and proto-bohemian of the great songwriters who have contributed to the Great American Songbook, Hoagy Carmichael was as apt to write about actual places in memory, or the sheer passing of time or everyday tasks like doing laundry, as he was to spin out a traditional love song, and it has made his musical legacy a rich and varied ...
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My Funny Valentine [Golden Stars]
(2006)
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Chet Baker
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Both Sides of an Evening/Instant Party
(2001)
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The Everly Brothers
The two-LP-on-one-CD Both Sides of an Evening/Instant Party doesn't have nearly the level of interest of its companion volume (It's Everly Time/A Date With the Everly Brothers), and it is definitely not the place to start hearing the Everly Brothers' Warner Bros. sides. But it does have just enough good quality (and little-heard) album tracks to ...
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The Old Music Master
(2000)
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Hoagy Carmichael
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Alternate Routes
(1996)
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Various Artists
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From Kirk to Nat
(1990)
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Kirk Lightsey Trio
One of the main reasons why this tribute to the Nat King Cole Trio by Kirk Lightsey is a success is that Lightsey (who is from a much later bop-influenced generation) sounds nothing like Cole. Featured in a trio with guitarist Kevin Eubanks and bassist Rufus Reid, Lightsey performs a set of music reminiscent of Cole but several of the songs ...
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Stardust Melody: Beloved and Rare Songs of Hoagy Carmichael
(2002)
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Hoagy Carmichael
This project in tribute to composer Hoagy Carmichael is a true labor of love, as trumpeter Dick Sudhalter and friends explore a host of Carmichael's songs -- famous, obscure, and in between. The cast of musicians and singers changes from track to track, with trombonist Tom Artin and reed player Dan Levinson; a solid rhythm section including either ...
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1927-1944
(1998)
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Hoagy Carmichael
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Stardust
(1996)
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Jack Jenney
Jack Jenney had a beautiful tone and was one of the most technically skilled trombonists active during the swing era. Unfortunately, he did not have much luck as a bandleader, recording 18 selections with his orchestra during 1938-40 before going bankrupt. All of the numbers are on this CD, plus three alternate takes and three songs made during a ...
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Boneyard Shuffle
(1998)
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Casa Loma Orchestra
With the exception of the opening number (which is from 1935) and one song apiece from 1940 (the two-sided hit "No Name Jive") and 1941, the music on this collection dates from 1937-1939. A dozen of the selections are Hoagy Carmichael compositions and two apiece feature Louis Armstrong (who interacts vocally with Pee Wee Hunt on "Rockin' Chair" ...
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That Old Feeling
(2004)
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Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm
Sweet bandleader and saxophonist Shep Fields is remembered on this Living Era compilation, That Old Feeling. Fields & His Rippling Rhythm had a number of hits between 1936 and 1943, many featuring the novelty sound of blowing through a straw into a glass of water, best represented on the track "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles." The 26 tracks include ...
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My Stardust Melody: The Songs of Hoagy Carmichael
(2007)
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Hoagy Carmichael
Just like the laconic, drawling pianist he played in the 1945 Humphrey Bogart film To Have and to Have Not, Hoagy Carmichael was himself the caricature of a jive talking jazznick, a sort of pre-21st century version of Tom Waits (if they ever produce a movie about Carmichael's life, Waits has to get the lead part), and like Waits, the line between ...
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