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Afro Blue

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Afro Blue; If I Should Lose You; You Touch My Heart; If I Were a Bell; Summertime; The Night Has a Thousand Eyes; Blue Bossa; Cariba.

Album

Rumba Palace

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: A Gozar; Guarachando; El Huracan Del Caribe; 21st Century; Sexy Lady; Peaceful; Having Fun; Arranca De Nuevo; Rumba Palace; Nouveau Cha Cha.

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McCoy Tyner: Afro Blue

Read "Afro Blue" reviewed by John Kelman


While his days as a true innovator are long past, pianist McCoy Tyner, now approaching seventy, has continued to make fine music. In many ways, his post-1970s work has been more about stylistic breadth, contrasting sharply with the more focused modal inventions with John Coltrane in the 1960s that have made him so influential and have ...

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Erich Kunzel and the Cincinatti Pops Orchestra: Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker - Favorite Selections

Read "Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker - Favorite Selections" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


In time for the holiday seasons, Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra are revisiting a classic with Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker - Favorite Selections. The CD provides nearly an hour and fifteen minutes of music from the popular ballet. Kunzel's accomplishments are many. The conductor's achievements include the 2006 National Medal of Arts, presented ...

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Dave Brubeck: Indian Summer

Read "Indian Summer" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


There are several similarities when listening to Dave Brubeck's Indian Summer and Andras Schiff's survey of Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas (ECM New Series, 2005). Both pianists are well into their respective careers, Brubeck being the elder jazz statesman for sure, but Schiff has managed in his brief fifty-plus years to accumulate an impressive classical repertoire and ...

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Dave Brubeck: Indian Summer

Read "Indian Summer" reviewed by Graham L. Flanagan


Fifty years after the release of his classic solo session Dave Brubeck Plays and Plays and ... (Original Jazz Classics, 1957), the jazz legend delivers another opportunity for his fans to hear him in an intimate setting. Indian Summer can be seen as a sort of companion piece to Plays and Plays and.... They are, in ...

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Corey Harris: Zion Crossroads

Read "Zion Crossroads" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Di crocicchi, Corey Harris ne ha attraversati tanti. In nome della musica del diavolo è stato in Africa ad apprendere la lezione primordiale prima di suonare nei paraggi di New Orleans e registrare una manciata di album (Between Midnight and Day, Greens from the Garden) che hanno fatto impaurire e/o morire d’invidia i puristi del blues ...

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Arturo Sandoval: Rumba Palace

Read "Rumba Palace" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


When Arturo Sandoval was born, jazz was relatively unknown in his native Cuba. One of the first jazz pioneers to break into that market was that bebop professor, Dizzy Gillespie. So it follows that Sandoval, who took up classical trumpet, would ultimately find inspiration from Gillespie. After several years with the Cuban group Irakere, Sandoval formed ...

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Jacques Loussier Trio: The Brandenburgs

Read "The Brandenburgs" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Jacques Loussier si dedica da tempo alla musica classica interpretata in chiave jazz. Fra il 1962 ed il 1972 incise ben cinque LP per la serie Plays Bach, nei quali rivisitava due dei Concerti Brandenburghesi, adesso presentati in versione integrale. Allora, rispecchiando un pò le interpretazioni che davano i pianisti dell'epoca, aggiungeva - e molto - ...

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John Pizzarelli: Dear Mr. Sinatra

Read "Dear Mr. Sinatra" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


There's something about John Pizzarelli that makes anything he does all right--or better than all right. The son of jazz guitar legend Bucky Pizzarelli, the 47-year-old guitarist and vocalist is that rare hybrid of a throwback to yesteryear and one who is contemporary. His music is as fresh as it is familiar. Pizzarelli ...


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