Music - Jazz
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Music From The Sound Track Of 'Mickey One'
Played By Stan Getz Composed By Eddie Sauter - The soundtrack to the 1965 Warren Beatty art movie Mickey One is a little-known sequel to tenor saxophonist Getz and composer Eddie Sauter's superior jazz-and-strings date Focus of 1961. For the film, Getz again improvises his way across Sauter's punchy or lush orchestral charts. (Different takes were used for the LP and the film itself; the CD has both.) |
Live In New York
- Stanley Jordan is back! Returning with a live date featuring what he does best: no-frills, tasteful jazz that's heavy on the guitar pyrotechnics. Live in New York opens with a blazing rendition of John Coltrane's "Impressions" that highlights Jordan's amazing technique and shows off the tidy playing of pianist Kenny Kirkland. With a solid band behind him |
The Classic Quartet: Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings [BOX SET]
- 8 CDs - This quartet's music is marked with a seriousness of purpose that burst the boundaries of jazz, and with a display of authority rare for any music. Yet despite its exploratory passion, it was a music grounded in the blues and the distant memory of swing. |
Visions Of Jazz: A Musical Journey [2 CDs]
- This compilation offers a terrific overview of the history of Jazz for either the neophyte or the veteran. Collectors will want it for the many rare recordings contained. The spectrum of music is truly astounding -- where else could you hear Jelly Roll Morton, Sinatra, & Cecil Taylor on the same record? Well worth getting. |
When Harry Met Sally
- Harry Connick Jr. does an incredible job with these classic tunes. If you've seen the movie, it makes it that much better. One note though, if you are looking for the songs to be sung by the artists who sing them in the movie, you may be disappointed. No Louis Armstrong or others, just Harry. An incredible cd!
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Music For Zen Meditation (And Other Joys)
- The sounds, melodies and contrasts in styles and performance make this CD unforgettable. Perfect for relaxation, bathing, massage, gentle love making, napping, martial artists, zen practitioners, those who meditate and want soothing sounds which carry you and tell a story. |
Birds Of Fire
- 1973's Birds Of Fire was the most commercially successful Mahavishnu Orchestra album, and remains an accurate reflection of the fiery passion and keen sense of urgency felt by a cast of virtuoso musicians rejoicing in the unshakable belief that nothing is impossible; no tempo was too fast, no time change too awkward, and no idea too outlandish...
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Best Of Preservation Hall Jazz Band
A compilation of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band's Columbia recordings from 1976 to 1988, an excellent introduction to the work of these senior New Orleans musicians.The disc concentrates on the most familiar repertoire, whether rags, blues, hymns, or popular songs,.... |
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