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Lyle Lovett and His Large Band
(1989)
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Lyle Lovett
While from the outset Lyle Lovett sounded like a hard artist to pigeonhole, his sponsors at Curb Records and MCA Records seemed determined to sell him as a country artist, though the blues and retro-jazz leanings of Lovett's second album, Pontiac, suggested that strategy would only be practical for so long. With his third album, 1989's Lyle Lovett ...
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Clifford Brown & Max Roach
(1954)
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According to the original 1955 liner notes to Clifford Brown and Max Roach, the announcement that Clifford Brown and Max Roach had begun recording and playing together sent shock waves throughout the jazz community and predictions ran rampant about how the two might shape bop to come. The last duo to really shape the music had begun over ten years ...
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More Study in Brown
(1954)
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Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet
This LP is less valuable now that it has been succeeded by EmArcy's massive ten-CD set, Brownie. Comprised mostly of alternate takes with a few previously unissued items, these tracks feature the classic Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet of 1954-1956. Best is a "new" version of "I'll Remember April," which also features tenor saxophonist Sonny ...
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A Long Way Home
(1996)
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Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Designed like one of John Lee Hooker's latter-day albums, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown's Long Way Home is filled with guest appearances by superstars like Eric Clapton and Ry Cooder. Although it has the same clean, immaculate production that hampered Hooker's albums, Brown cuts through the gloss with his gut-crunching licks and hoarse, fiery vocals. ...
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I Remember Clifford
(1992)
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Arturo Sandoval
Due to the straight-ahead nature of the music on this CD, plus trumpeter Arturo Sandoval's self-restraint, I Remember Clifford has been many jazz purists' favorite among the trumpeter's releases. Sandoval, who is joined by pianist Kenny Kirkland, bassist Charnett Moffett, drummer Kenny Washington, and either Ernie Watts, David Sanchez, or Ed Calle ...
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Acoustic Jazz
(1994)
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Various Artists
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Opalessence
(1985)
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Hod O'Brien
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Gary Burton and the Berklee All Stars
(1985)
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Gary Burton
This set (reissued in 1995 on CD) was a change of pace for vibraphonist Gary Burton after so many relatively introspective sets for ECM. Burton is featured with a octet that also includes Bill Pierce on tenor, altoist Larry Monroe and trumpeter Jeff Stout. The music is generally modern hard bop with some real cookers (such as Cedar Walton's "Firm ...
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Jazz in Paris: Byrd in Paris
(1958)
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Donald Byrd
Trumpeter Donald Byrd spent a few months in France during 1958. A Paris concert resulted in two LPs' worth of material which were reissued on this Polydor CD in 1988. Byrd's quintet at the time included Bobby Jaspar (on tenor and flute), pianist Walter Davis, Jr., bassist Doug Watkins and drummer Art Taylor. Byrd was just beginning to find his own ...
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Joy Spring
(1990)
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Doug Sertl
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All That Jazz: Live at Princeton
(1990)
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Benny Carter
For this 1990 concert, altoist Benny Carter teams up with the great fluegelhornist Clark Terry on a set of standards. Vocalist Billy Hill joins the quintet for four numbers (including a humorous collaboration with Clark Terry on Carter's "All That Jazz") but it is the octogenarian altoist who often takes honors. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Inside Chicago, Vol. 3
(2002)
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Von Freeman/Brad Goode
The music on this live set from 1993 is high-quality bebop. Tenor saxophonist Von Freeman (whose tone is more radical than his swinging ideas) and the fine trumpeter Brad Goode are known to an extent, but the other four Chicago-based musicians (trombonist Paul McKee, pianist Ron Perillo, bassist Stewart Miller, and drummer Bob Rummage) are on the ...
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O LP: Os Cobras
(2001)
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The Cobras
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The Bossa Nova: Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms, Vol. 2
(2001)
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Various Artists
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Concord Jazz Festival: Live 1990, Second Set
(1990)
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Various Artists
The second of three Concord CDs documenting this 1990 festival matches together four veteran horn soloists (Frank Wess on tenor and flute, altoist Marshal Royal, Rick Wilkins on tenor and flugelhornist Pete Minger) with a fine rhythm section (pianist Gerry Wiggins, bassist Lynn Seaton and drummer Harold Jones) for a variety of jazz standards. Wess ...
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Brownie Lives! Live at Basin Street and In Concert
(1955)
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Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet
Although Clifford Brown did a phenomenal amount of commercial recordings during his all too brief lifetime (he died prior to his 26th birthday in a car crash that also took the life of his quintet's pianist Richie Powell, Bud's younger brother), relatively few of the recordings he made were on stage. Fortunately, this CD includes performances from ...
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Do the Bossa Nova with Herbie Mann
(1962)
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Herbie Mann
Rather than play a watered-down version of bossa nova in New York studios (which was becoming quite common as the bossa nova fad hit its peak in 1962), flutist Herbie Mann went down to Brazil and recorded with some of the top players of the style. Guitarist Baden Powell and the group of then-unknown pianist Sergio Mendes, which included drummer ...
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