Tracklisting Turn Your Love Around Give Me the Night This Masquerade Last Train to Clarksville Never Give Up on a Good Thing On Broadway Here Comes the Sun Breezin' Love Ballad The Greatest Love of All
This album contains all the massive hits including The Greatest Love Of All, 20/20, Love X Love, Lady Love me (One More Time) and Give Me The Night and Never Give Up On A Good Thing. The 2 disc deluxe version of the album also contains various in demand duets including Love Will Come Again FEATURING CHAKA KHAN, When I Fall In Love featuring Idina Menzel and Moody's Mood Featuring Patti Austin.
The Now Now is the latest all new studio album from the World's Most Successful Virtual Act*. Produced by Gorillaz, with James Ford and Remi Kabaka, it was recorded entirely this February at Studio 13, London and is set for release June 29th on Warner Bros. Records.
SLICK! - Live at Oil Can Harry’s is a never-before-released recording from jazz guitar great Grant Green captured live on September 5, 1975 at a popular club in Vancouver, BC Canada called Oil Can Harry’s. Featuring a primarily Detroit-based band with Emmanuel Riggins (father of drummer Karriem Riggins) on electric piano, Ronnie Ware on bass, drummer Greg “Vibrations” Williams (Jack McDuff, Lou Donaldson) and Gerald Izzard on percussion, Slick!’s centerpiece is the over 30 minute funk exploration medley of Stanley Clarke’s “Vulcan Princess,” “Skin Tight” by the Ohio Players... [Read More]
The soulfully expressive tenor saxophonist, Houston Person learned his craft in the 1950s, a time when some of the earliest pioneers of jazz saxophone -- Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Ben Webster -- were playing. Like Sonny Rollins and a handful of others, Person is an eloquent messenger who is rooted in traditional blues, church music, Broadway love songs and the mimicking of a singer's tonal palette and phrasing. His blues feel led to a renaissance among acid-jazz clubbers years later, and his sound has become uniquely characterful: an idiosyncratic edit of all he has learned, expressed in ... [Read More]
Count Basie, undeniably one of Jazz music's greatest legends, delivers a spectacular show live from Carnegie Hall, recorded on March 20, 1981 in one of his last televised performances. One of the premier Jazz programs for CBS cable and nominated for a Cable Ace award for excellence, this all-star tribute celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of Count Basie's illustrious career. Also features Sarah Vaughan, Tony Bennett, George Benson and Joe Williams The performance was installed in the Library of Congress Archives
JAZZ AT MASSEY HALL, VOL. 2
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