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Coleman Hawkins recorded three sessions for Impulse Records in the early to mid '60s. Of the three, Today And Now is the most compelling. The unusual choice of repertoire is what sets this album apart. Versions of the traditional song 'Go Li'l Liza' and the fairly obscure Quincy Jones...
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McCoy Tyner is joined by Ron Carter, Jon Henderson, and Al Foster for an instant classic jazz album from 1991. Pianist McCoy Tyner and tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson had not recorded together in over two decades when they finally met up for this album. This is one profoundly...
Originally released in 1960, Out There was the second album for Eric Dolphy after his time with Charles Mingus. The album features four Dolphy originals, one of which is a collaborative effort with Mingus. Dolphy’s speech-like improvisations and Carter’s bowed or plucked cello solos...
The final album by the original Love lineup, Forever Changes regularly draws epic praise. Rolling Stone described it as 'elegant armageddon', another rave review called it 'one of the most distinctive masterpieces in that era of masterpieces'. Produced by band frontman Arthur Lee and...
This perennial audiophile favorite is one of Prof. Keith Johnson's all-time best recordings of the Minnesota Orchestra. When originally released, it received a Grammy nomination for Best Engineering, Classical. A wonderful and magical performance! Made all the more exceptional by...
The Firebird Suite and The Song of the Nightingale have never sounded more magical or more dynamic! The world-renowned Minnesota Orchestra in its first recordings with its dynamic music director Eiji Oue, a protégé of Seiji Ozawa and Leonard Bernstein, has set the entire Twin Cities...
Dave Brubeck's defining masterpiece Time Out was originally issued by Columbia in 1959 and ranks as one of the most popular jazz albums ever made even though its radical exploration of time signatures outside of the standard 4/4 beat or 3/4 waltz was widely disparaged by his record...
1965 was a turning point in the career of John Coltrane. The great explorative saxophonist crossed the line into atonality during that year, playing very free improvisations that were full of passion and fury. A perfect introduction for listeners to Coltrane's last period, features the...
Recorded in 1962, Coltrane was John Coltrane's third album for Impulse, but the first devoted entirely to his regular working group. It was also the first album on any label to showcase what came to be known as the classic John Coltrane Quartet. That group with McCoy Tyner on piano,...
A new take on some of Neil Young's most beloved songs, Earth creates a very strange, yet beautiful atmosphere. Featuring performances of songs from a range of albums, including 'The Monsanto Years', 1990's 'Ragged Glory' and 1970's 'After The Gold Rush'. The audio was captured during...
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