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Steely Dan: Everything Must Go

by Chris M. Slawecki
Donald Fagen (lead vocals, synthesizers, Rhodes, organ and other keyboards) and Walter Becker (bass, guitar and vocals) seem to more solidly hit stride on this second album in their comeback. This follow-up to Two Against Nature (2000), the Dan's first new studio recording in twenty years, seems more naturally and tightly woven than their previous effort ...
Frank Sinatra with The Count Basie Orchestra: Sinatra at the Hands

by Trevor MacLaren
Finally a definitive remastered version of Sinarta's classic live record with The Count Basie Orchestra arranged and conducted by genius Quincy Jones. It's all here in SACD quality sound approved by Frank Sinatra shortly before his untimely death. The surprise here for collectors is a second disc of previously thought lost sound checks and outtakes with ...
Live Rust

By Neil Young
Label: Reprise
Released: 2001
Track listing: Sugar Mountain; I Am a Child; Comes a Time; After the Gold Rush; My
My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)When You Dance I Can Really Love; The
Loner; The Needle and the Damage Done; Lotta Love; Sedan Delivery;
Powderfinger; Cortez the Killer; Cinnamon Girl; Like a Hurricane; Hey
Hey, My My (Into the Black); Tonight's the Night.
Reprise
Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 1999
Track listing: I Hear Music; Street of Dreams; I Thought About You; Stella by Starlight; Falling in Love with Love; Last Night When We Were Young; In Your Own Sweet Way; New Orleans; Tickle Toe; Two for the Road; Symphony; Cymbalism; Things Ain
Marian McPartland's Hickory House Trio: Reprise

by Ed Kopp
Along with fellow pianist Dave Brubeck, Marian McPartland is a jazz wonder who continues to make great music at an advanced age. To celebrate her 80th birthday, McPartland reconvened her 1950s trio that served as the house band at the old Hickory House on 52nd Street in New York.Bassist Bill Crow and drummer Joe ...
Marian McPartland: Reprise

by Jim Santella
The reunion of Marian McPartland’s Hickory House Trio on a September weekend in 1998 was recorded live at Birdland. The format they use for much of the session hasn’t changed in fifty years: piano lead, bass solo, and trading fours with a charged-up drummer. And why shouldn’t the format remain constant? McPartland, Bill Crow, and Joe ...
Count Basie Orchestra: Live at the Sands

by Jack Bowers
During a career that spanned more than sixty years, Frank Sinatra performed many times at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. When Ol’ Blue Eyes appeared there in February–March 1966, the occasion was especially memorable, as his “warm–up act” (and accompanist) was no less than the celebrated Count Basie Orchestra, a pairing that led to two ...
Count Basie: Live at the Sands (before Frank)

by Ed Kopp
The mid-'60s are regarded as a creative low point for the Count Basie Orchestra, but this live recording proves that the Basie band was as stylish and swingin' as ever in 1966, though fewer folks were paying attention. Recorded during a week-long stint at the Las Vegas Sands Hotel, this release compiles material from the band's ...