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Oscar Peterson entertained the world with his mastery over the piano for over 60 years. He was called the "Maharaja of the keyboard" by Duke Ellington, releasing over 200 recordings and winning 8 Grammy Awards. The quality of these sessions and the extremely high audio production...
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MPS feels like a musical treasure trove that had to be dug up from the twilights of Germany’s Black Forest. With diversity, courage, and quality as the trademarks of the label, founder Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer achieved world-wide renown as Germany’s first jazz label. A Mecca for famous...
A full-on electric jammer from Alphonse Mouzon, cut in the frenetic style of his Blue Note sides, but given an extra electric MPS twist! The lineup includes a host of strong European fusion players, including Miroslav Vitous on bass, Philip Catherine on guitars, and Joachim Kuhn on...
In 1971 George Duke, having just recently done his time with the Mothers of Invention, was engaged by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet. Beginning in April of that year, Duke made two recordings over a short timespan that on their release in 1973 as a double LP (against the desire of the...
A duo album of the highest caliber! U.S. alto saxophonist Lee Konitz's career encompasses the beginnings of bebop, the Birth of the Cool, mainstream as well as the avant-garde. French pianist Martial Solal has been a major musical voice since the 1950's. The two have had a rich musical...
With his big, warm, round-toned sound and sophisticated phrasing, Dexter Gordon was one of the major forces on the tenor saxophone from the mid-1940's until his death in 1990. Gordon was cited by both Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane as a major influence on their playing. Dexter moved to...
With its intensive quartet, this 1975 recording again mirrors how far Duke, by his own admission, had moved away from the 'smug and overly serious jazz musician' and towards a master of fusion. With Santana drummer Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler, bassist Alphonso 'Slim' Johnson, and the...
When Count Basie entered the studio in 1970 with his 17-piece big band to record High Voltage, he ushered in the last full decade as bandleader of his Orchestra. The Orchestra had left its imprint on the 60's by recording with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, and there...
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