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The Very Best Of Legends

By Various
Label: EMI
Released: 2005
Track listing: Instant Karma! (We All Shine On); Dancing Queen; Ashes To Ashes; Little Lies; Live And Let Die; Maggie May; If I Could Turn Back Time; You Can't Hurry Love; Good Vibrations; You Keep Me Hangin' On; My Girl; Abracadabra; Age Of Reason; Addicted To Love; I Feel The Earth Move; Weather With You; I Will Survive; Sexual Healing; I'm Not In Love; Bridge Over Troubled Water; I Got You; Hot In The City; (You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman; Love Really Hurts Without You; We Are Family; Lido Shuffle; Real Men; If You Leave Me Now; Nights In White Satin; Tangled Up In Blue; If This Is It; More Than This; Higher Love; Walk On The Wild Side; I Got You (I Feel Good); Daydream Believer; The Air That I Breathe; American Pie; Unchained Melody; Invisible Touch; Rockin' All Over The World; Heart Of Glass; Don't You Forget About Me; Back On The Chain Gang; Red Red Wine; Private Dancer; A Horse With No Name; Sweet Home Alabama; You're So Vain; Baby I'm A Want You; The House Of The Rising Sun; Help Is On Its Way; The Tears Of A Clown; If You Leave Me Can I Come Too?; Without You; Ain't No Sunshine; Brown Eyed Girl; Girls On The Avenue; Down Under; Khe Sanh;
Blue Note Plays Jobim

By Various
Label: Blue Note
Released: 2005
Track listing: Águas De Março (Waters Of March); Samba Do Avião (Song Of The Jet); The Girl From Ipanema; Lamento; Insensatez; O Amor Em Paz (Once I Loved); Triste; Wave; Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars); Desafinado;
Cover It Up Vol. 1

By Various
Label: Nuclear Blast
Released: 2005
Track listing: We're Not Gonna Take It; Spread Your Wings; I Want Out; The Sound Of Silence; Die Young; Running Free; The Sun Goes Down; Still Loving You; Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight); Master Of The Wind; Under Jolly Roger; Diamonds And Rust; I'll Cry For You; Burnin' For You; Court Of The Crimson King; God Save The Queen; Symphony Of Destruction (Live); Metal Heart; Painkiller; Mr. Crowley; Cat Scratch Fever; We're A Happy Family; Message In A Bottle; Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap; Orgasmatron; Hellion; Whiplash; Spill The Blood; Strange Ways; Lucretia (My Reflection); Wild Boys; Land Of Confusion; Cars; Burn; Circle Of Tyrants;
Blue Note Plays Ray Charles

By Various
Label: Blue Note
Released: 2005
Track listing: That's Where It's At; I Got A Woman; What Would I Do Without You; This Little Girl Of Mine; Ain't That Love; (Night Time Is) The Right Time; Hallelujah I Love Her So; Drown In My Own Tears; Hide Nor Hair; I Can't Stop Loving You; I'm Movin' On;
III. Christmas 2005: Something Strange...

by C. Michael Bailey
Something Old | Something New | Something Strange | Something SmoothIt is 75 degrees (F) the day before Thanksgiving at my home outside of Little Rock, Arkansas. If one does not believe in global warming, please join me duck hunting while I swat mosquitos and shoot cottonmouths. Unseasonable hot weather and sweat dripping on ...
IV. Christmas 2005: And Something Smooth...

by C. Michael Bailey
Something Old | Something New | Something Strange | And Something Smooth Whew! The temperature has finally dropped to normal late-November levels, just in time for a Bombay Sapphire Martini, sunny-side up and this holiday's spate of smooth jazz. Various Artists40 Years: A Charlie Brown ChristmasPeak Records
Artifacts: Three Major Jazz Discoveries

by C. Michael Bailey
Skeptical readers and listeners might think, Why now are so many previously unreleased, unknown recordings by the jazz elite surfacing?" One might think that the record companies have known about these recordings all along and have chosen the right time, a time when everyone is bored with the same re-re-re-releases, over and over and over again; ...
Chicago Blues Festival: June 9-12, 2005

by Sandy Ingham
The blues are alive and well in Chicago. The 22nd annual Chicago Blues Festival testified to that, presenting four days and nights of superb music in Grant Park. And the estimated 750,000 visitors - a record turnout - showed that the blues remain a powerful draw. Photo Credit Chicago Blues Festival
Various: The Complete Norman Granz Jam Sessions

by AAJ Staff
Jazz impresario Norman Granz was one of the greatest benefactors of the jam session concept in jazz history. His Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts (many of which were documented since the first in July 1944) offer a major slice of this music's history, starting off with the legends he invited to perform. This extraordinary five-CD box ...
Verve's Free America Series, Part 2-3

by Derek Taylor
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 Anthony Braxton Saxophone Improvisations Series F Verve/Free America 2005 One week after his first America session Anthony Braxton ventured back to Studio Decca in Paris. The fruits of that visit took shape as a follow-up to his seminal For Alto released by ...