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Propelled by the timeless hit Roundabout, Fragile the fourth album by Yes became an instant classic and is undoubtedly one of prog-rock's finest moments. It was the first Yes record to feature Rick Wakeman on keyboards and the first to display the inimitable artwork of Roger Dean. And...
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The 10th studio album from the prog-rock group Yes, is their only album to feature Trevor Horn as lead vocalist. Horn took over following the departure of Jon Anderson, and Geoffrey Downes replaced Rick Wakeman. From chart hits to epic pieces taking up a side of vinyl, and even both at...
At the time of this recording (1961), Jimmy Forrest, the St. Louis-born reedman, was a veteran of the Fate Marable, Jay McShann, Andy Kirk, and Duke Ellington bands. Later in his career he starred with Count Basie. Here he leads a quartet of teammates from the combo of 'Sweets' Edison,...
Lightnin’ Hopkins, a true poet who invented most of his lyrics on the spot and never seemed to run out of new ideas, was a blues giant of post-war blues whose style was rooted in pre-war Texas traditions. While he cranked his amp to fierce proportions when performing for his friends in...
The soundtrack to Armageddon features a tracklisting provided by a host of superstars including Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Jon Bon Jovi, Bob Seger, Patty Smyth, Journey, and more. Much of the success of the album was driven by the Aerosmith power ballad 'I Don't Want To Miss A Thing' written by...
Spend any time around Doug MacLeod and the stories from his years of road time with the likes of Big Joe Turner and Pee Wee Crayton start to flow as easily as a brook tickled by a breeze. And you know you're getting to the good part, the climax if you will, when Doug's eyes start to...
Booker Ervin's series of Song Books for Prestige Records announced the arrival of a jazz orator of gigantic stature. Ervin's tenor saxophone sound was haunted by the loneliness and spaciousness of the Texas plains where he was raised. But his style went beyond the classic Texas tenor...
One night during a one-time, two-week engagement at the Five Spot produced enough music of lasting merit for three albums. When Rudy Van Gelder took his portable equipment down to the fabled Cooper Square jazz club on July 16, 1961, he captured the interaction of an extraordinary...
Available for the first time on 2LP 180 Gram Vinyl with the full performances of the original tracks and including two bonus tracks, this new Impex release gets you closer to Monk's genius than ever before. Kevin Gray and Robert Pincus used Original Analog Master Tapes and minimal...
For nearly a quarter-century, beginning in 1950, tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons was among the brightest stars in the Prestige Records firmament. Whether leading or partaking in one of Prestige’s jam sessions, immersing himself in the organ-dominated blues and gospel grooves that in the...
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