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Coltrane's Sound
(1960)
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John Coltrane
This is one of the most highly underrated entries in Coltrane's voluminous catalog. Although the same overwhelming attention bestowed upon My Favorite Things was not given to Coltrane's Sound upon its initial release, both were actually recorded during the same three-day period in the fall of 1960. So prolific were those recording dates, they ...
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Bossa Antigua
(1964)
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Paul Desmond
Bossa Antigua picks up the samba-based rim shots of drummer Connie Kay on Take Ten and tries to make a whole new record out of them. While the title track duplicates the original percolating groove of "El Prince," other tracks like "Samba Cantina" revert to a typical bossa nova rhythm of the period, which leads one to conclude that "bossa antigua" ...
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Sweet Return
(1983)
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Freddie Hubbard
One of Freddie Hubbard's best albums since the early '70's, this quintet date finds him joined by quite an all-star lineup: Lew Tabackin on tenor and flute, pianist Joanne Brackeen (who has many fine solos throughout the album), bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Roy Haynes. Highpoints include Hubbard's tender version of "Misty" (at the time he had a ...
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The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings
(1959)
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John Coltrane
The Heavyweight Champion is a box set that lives up to its title. Collecting all of John Coltrane's Atlantic recordings, including a fair number of unreleased takes as well as an entire disc of alternate tracks and studio chatter, the seven-disc box set documents a pivotal moment in Coltrane's career, as he was moving from hard bop and sweet ...
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Song for My Lady
(1972)
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McCoy Tyner
The early '70s were an exciting recording period for this artist, whose initial forays outside the classic quartet of John Coltrane were just a bit too mellow, as if he was thinking, "Whew! Now I can relax." This was one of several for the Milestone label that burned energetically, although in terms of the pianist's overall career this ...
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Joe Diorio Trio: Live
(2006)
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Joe Diorio
Although this live gig by guitarist Joe Diorio was released for the first time in 2006, the music dates from a lost 1991 recording uncovered by his wife, with the guitarist joined by bassist Bob Magnusson and drummer Jim Plank. This entirely unrehearsed set focuses on standards, all played in extended form with imagination and plenty of risk ...
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Ellyn
(1987)
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Ellyn Rucker
Ellyn Rucker is a strong enough pianist that she does not really need to sing, and she is a talented enough vocalist that she would be a popular attraction if she did not play a note of music. The Denver-based pianist-vocalist is equally skilled in both areas as shown on this Capri set, her debut as a leader. With the assistance of tenor ...
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The Velvet Touch
(2000)
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Anne Shelton
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Concerto Internacional de Jazz
(2006)
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John Stein
Jazz guitarist John Stein may have recruited a group of Brazilian musicians for this recording session, but it is hardly an album of what one would expect. Starting off with "Happy Hour," a funky New Orleans-flavored original that would get anyone dancing, it is obvious that the musicians are having a blast. Grant Green's subtle "Blues in Maude's ...
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Tivoli Session
(1996)
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Red Rodney
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One for Bird
(1988)
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Red Rodney
Nearing the end of a career that was hampered for a time by drug addiction, Red Rodney had shaken his habit and was in top form on these 1988 live performances recorded at Slukefter in Tivoli, Denmark. Joined by two underrated musicians, alto saxophonist Dick Oatts and pianist Garry Dial, plus bassist Jay Anderson and drummer John Riley, Rodney is ...
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Lotus Blossom
(1995)
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Kenny Burrell
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A Thousand Eyes
(2007)
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Pete Barenbregge/Frank Russo
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Olympia 2000/Live in Paris 1992
(2007)
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Ahmad Jamal
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Live in Cannes
(1996)
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Gary Burton
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Heavyweights
(1995)
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Bobby Shew
Trumpeter Bobby Shew had been wanting to make an album with the under-recorded trombonist Carl Fontana for 25 years when he finally had the opportunity in 1995. Using swinging arrangements by the recently deceased Herbie Phillips, Shew and Fontana (who are assisted by pianist George Cables, bassist Bob Magnusson, and drummer Joe LaBarbera) perform ...
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No One Knows
(2005)
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Eric Comstock
In the late '90s and early 2000s, Eric Comstock had a reputation for being more of a cabaret/traditional pop singer than a jazz singer. But on his third album, No One Knows, he seems to be going out of his way to show what he can offer from a jazz standpoint. Comstock includes songs by Charlie Haden, Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn and Benny Carter ...
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Like Old Times
(1994)
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Nick Brignola
Some jazz recordings take pages to explain and analyze. Such is not the case with Nick Brignola's Reservoir release, for the great baritonist (who ranks up with Gerry Mulligan, Hamiet Bluiett, and Ronnie Cuber as pacesetters on the instrument in the mid-'90s) jams four standards and three straight-ahead originals with an all-star quintet also ...
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My Old Flame
(2001)
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Stan Getz
Stan Getz' May 1981 appearance at San Francisco's Keystone Corner resulted in two albums on Concord Jazz. First, Concord provided The Dolphin in 1981, and in 1992 (the year after his death from cancer) seven more Keystone performances were released as Spring Is Here. In 2001, Concord combined those albums on My Old Flame. If you already have ...
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Now as Then
(2003)
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Ingrid Jensen/Jon Wikan/Gary Versace
Trumpeter Ingrid Jensen goes for a cereberal and funky organ style on Now as Then. Under the auspices of Project O, Jensen enlists the stellar support of B-3 organist Gary Versace and drummer Jon Wikan to propel her through a fiery mix of originals and standards. A firebrand, bringing to mind such edgy progenitors as Woody Shaw and Tim Hagans, ...
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Paris Encounter
(1969)
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Gary Burton with Stephane Grappelli
Atlantic has thus far been very slow to reissue its six valuable Gary Burton records. This particular set is the most accessible of the group, for it matches the advanced vibraphonist with the classic violinist Stephane Grappelli in a quartet also including electric bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Goodwin. The music alternates between ...
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Made for Each Other
(1968)
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Sonny Stitt
Nice soul jazz and blues small group date from the late '60s. Stitt was backed by organist Don Patterson and drummer Billy Higgins, and had room to soar, explore themes fully, and play with expressive force and energy. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Just in Case You Forgot How Bad He Really Was
(1981)
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Sonny Stitt
Although Joel Dorn's 32 Jazz label mostly concentrates on repackaging reissues from the Muse catalog, there have been some important discoveries. This 1997 CD has a previously unreleased Sonny Stitt club appearance that took place in San Francisco's Keystone Korner in September 1981. It is a special all-star concert in which Stitt splits his time ...
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Closer Than a Kiss
(1959)
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Vic Damone
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Windflower
(1977)
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Herb Ellis & Remo Palmier
This album is most significant for being the first jazz recording in a few decades by guitarist Remo Palmier (who was also known early on as Palmieri). Fellow guitarist Herb Ellis was the leader but he gives his guest just as much solo space as he takes and, with the tasteful accompaniment of bassist George Duvivier and drummer Ron Traxler, the ...
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