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TUTU - Tribute to Miles (Feat. Stefano Andreatta)
Label: Jazz Station Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Tutu - Tribute to Miles (feat. Stefano Andreatta)
Olha Pro Ceu (Jobim, feat. Selma Boragian)
By Dan Fontaine & His Orchestra
Label: Jazz Station Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Olha Pro Ceu (Jobim, feat. Selma Boragian) Dan Fontaine & His Orchestra
Meridiano
Label: Jazz Station Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: A1 Samba da Pergunta (2024 Stereo Mix)
A2 Por do Sol em Ipanema (2024 Stereo Mix)
A3 Todas As Coisas do Mundo (2024 Stereo Mix)
A4 Tempos Modernos (2024 Stereo Mix)
A5 Meridiano (2024 Stereo Mix)
A6 Samba Tempo (2024 Stereo Mix)
B1 Samba da Pergunta (Vinyl Mono Mix)
B2 Por do Sol em Ipanema (Vinyl Mono Mix)
B3 Todas As Coisas do Mundo (Vinyl Mono Mix)
B4 Tempos Modernos (Vinyl Mono Mix)
B5 Meridiano (Vinyl Mono Mix)
B6 Samba Tempo (Vinyl Mono Mix)
Grant Green: The Main Attraction
by Arnaldo DeSouteiro
During his brilliant career as one of the best producers in the music history, Creed Taylor (born in Lynchburg, Virginia, on May 13, 1929) has worked with some of world's greatest guitarists: from Barry Galbraith (1919-1983) and Mundell Lowe, who took part in the Creed Taylor Orchestra albums (Lonelyville, Shock!, Ping Pang Pong) for ABC-Paramount in ...
Dom Salvador: Simplicity
by Arnaldo DeSouteiro
As the calendar pages turn on the year, Simplicity is positioned to be one of the best jazz albums released in 2025. The music was recorded back in March 1993, in NY, bringing together the huge talents of piano legend Dom Salvador, bass hero Bill Moring and wizard drummer Vanderlei Pereira. The level of energy, creativity ...
Olha Pro Ceu
Album: Olha Pro Ceu (Antonio Carlos Jobim, feat. Selma Boragian)
By Dan Fontaine & His Orchestra
Label: Jazz Station Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 02:28
Hank Crawford: Help Me Make It Through The Night
by Arnaldo DeSouteiro
One of the first artists signed by Creed Taylor for CTI's subsidiary Kudu label, Hank Crawford suffered violent criticism during the period (1971-1978) he recorded for the label, being accused of making mellow and commercial albums. On the other hand, Hank achieved a new level of popularity during his CTI/Kudu years. Some of the eight albums ...
