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Upfront
(1992)
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David Sanborn
Directly following his adventurous Another Hand, some listeners were disappointed with the fact that David Sanborn did not permanently switch from R&B/crossover to creative jazz. However, Upfront is generally quite appealing and takes some chances within its genre. Although bassist Marcus Miller is once again an important collaborator, the ...
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In My Life
(1993)
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Marian McPartland
Pianist Marian McPartland displays her versatility throughout this reflective and generally thoughtful CD on such selections as the Beatles' "In My Life," John Coltrane's "Red Planet," Ivan Lins' "Velas," and Ornette Coleman's "Ramblin'." Despite the diverse repertoire, McPartland's own flexible style shines through and her individual musical ...
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Going Back Home
(1994)
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Ginger Baker
Give Ginger Baker this: He sure knows how to choose his sidemen. In fact, there is a certain pleasant symmetry to his recording career between the mid-'60s and the mid-'90s. It is a career bookended by power trios, first with his partnership with fellow virtuosos Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce in Cream, and then, almost 30 years later and well after ...
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Ken Burns Jazz
(2000)
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Ornette Coleman
In conjunction with the release of Ken Burns' ten-part, 19-hour epic PBS documentary Jazz, Columbia issued 22 single-disc compilations devoted to jazz's most significant artists, as well as a five-disc historical summary. Since the individual compilations attempt to present balanced overviews of each artist's career, tracks from multiple labels ...
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Change of the Century
(1959)
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Ornette Coleman
The second album by Ornette Coleman's legendary quartet featuring Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, and Billy Higgins, Change of the Century is every bit the equal of the monumental The Shape of Jazz to Come, showcasing a group that was growing ever more confident in its revolutionary approach and the chemistry in the bandmembers' interplay. When Coleman ...
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Greene Fiddler
(1995)
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Richard Greene
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Atlantic Jazz: Legends
(1993)
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Various Artists
While, in the final analysis, Atlantic will not occupy the same hallowed ground as other jazz labels like Blue Note and OJC (Prestige, Riverside, Contemporary, etc.), it can still boast of some of the most important jazz sides from the late '50s up through the early '70s. This sampler brings the good news with 15 high-profile tracks by the likes ...
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Great Moments in Jazz [Atlantic]
(1965)
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Various Artists
Jazz was given a couple of CDs (or three LPs) as part of a brace of releases commemorating Atlantic's 40th anniversary in 1988, whereas only a few years before, without any such grand landmark as a peg, Atlantic's jazz story received a breathtaking 15 LPs of room. As such, Great Moments cannot hope to do more than offer newcomers a peek at a few ...
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E-bone-ix
(1987)
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Buster Cooper & Thurman Green
Buster Cooper (an alumnus of Duke Ellington's Orchestra) and the late Thurman Green had been fixtures in the Los Angeles jazz area for quite a few years when they recorded this set, which was finally released in 1997. The CD puts the focus on the two trombonists who are joined by a local rhythm section comprised of pianist Phil Wright, bassist ...
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Click Clack
(2005)
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Chris Spedding
You certainly can't call Chris Spedding's 2005 release, Click Clack, a true blues album. While the respected session guitarist's roots certainly lay in blues-rock, the production is too pristine and the performances too perfect to be classified as blues. But if your forte is mature, mainstream rock with a slight bluesy edge (à la Eric Clapton's ...
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Time Never Lies
(1990)
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String Trio of New York
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Complete Live at the Hillcrest Club
(2007)
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Ornette Coleman
Ornette Coleman's epic 1959 LPs The Shape of Jazz to Come and Change of the Century were pivot points in modern post-bop jazz and early creative music. This recording is a prelude to those epics, a live two-night engagement in October of 1958 at the Hillcrest Club in Los Angeles. The Coleman quintet, with trumpeter Don Cherry, bassist Charlie ...
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