Few recordings maintain their power to utterly intoxicate for decades as Kind of Blue does. This 1959 all-time classic is one of the monuments of jazz: So What; Freddie Freeloader; Blue in Green; All Blues , and Flamenco Sketches . This vinyl release is the way to experience one of the greatest albums ever made.
Global superstarMichael Bubléis scheduled to release❤️(pronounced love) as his first studio album in two yearson November 16thfollowing a two year break from public life to spend time with his family. The Canadian singer-songwriter returned to the studio with anew perspective on life and a renewed commitment to honoring the music he has always loved. ❤️was produced byDavid Foster, longtime collaboratorJochem van der SaagandMichael Bublé.The trio broughtBublé'svisions to life with luscious arrangements surrounding his rich vocals. The multi-Grammy Award winning artist's 8th album is ... [Read More]
From Jay Stocker, the best selling composer who brought you the "Hidden In My Heart" collection; comes a new instrumental series of beautiful, cinematic arrangements that will take you away on a journey of soothing peace and tranquility. "Quietly" is a gentle call to break away from the daily noise. It's a call to slow down and give peace its due… A call to steal away to a place where God speaks to us - and we hear Him. It's in this place that we find peace beyond measure, and strength that endures… as we take time to listen, wait and wonder - quietly." ALSO, make sure and check out our l... [Read More]
10 HOURS OF JAZZ FROM THE GENRE'S MOST EXPLOSIVE DECADE 8 DISCS IN A DELUXE BOX, ALL WITH INNER MINI LP BAGS, 64 PAGE, FULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET (w. extensive notes, detailing each track, by world renowned Jazz critic Charles Waring), & EVERY TRACK FULLY REMASTERED - ALL PRICED VERY COMPETITIVELY. All the biggest names from jazz history are featured here - from early pioneers like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Count Basie to modern jazz pathfinders represented by Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman.
The evening before Louis Armstrong recorded this album, both he and Miss Fitzgerald were appearing in an all-star concert also featuring Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson that was recorded for an album entitled Live At The Hollywood Bowl (1956). The following day the two singers, along with the Oscar Peterson Trio, were in a Los Angeles studio to record this gem of an album. With no time for rehearsals the songs were all set in Louis' key to make it easier, but this in no way inhibits Ella's performance. Another challenge for Pops was the fact that the material was not his normal repertoire, meanin... [Read More]
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