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Zubin Mehta conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and Master Chorale for this famous audiophile recording of Holst's The Planets. The scoring of The Planets is rich and extravagant, yet the sound is always clear and transparent. There are two other ingredients, melodic...
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Anyone believing in the old adage that science and the fine arts do not mix must rethink his ideas when he becomes acquainted with Alexander Borodin’s biography and his music. The Russian professor of chemistry constantly stole time from his lectures in order to compose. Brilliant...
Ray Barretto disliked his music being labelled 'Latin Jazz', yet the album 'La Cuna' is one of the most memorable of this genre, since it amalgamates the diverse moods of both Americas. In this album, the expertise of the legendary producer Creed Taylor is combined with an all-star...
Starker tackles Dvorak’s Cello Concerto with amazing confidence. Technical difficulties encountered by others in its performance appear unknown to him. Tonal purity, even in the dreaded upper register and the cadenzas, remains unscathed, so that one can concentrate wholly on the...
One man comes to mind when the words 'funk' and 'fun' are connected with a jazz musician: Les McCann. The man from Kentucky, self-taught and a true heavyweight on the delicate piano stool, dedicated his whole life on the road to performing funk. He was highly successful, whether playing...
Weather Report's Tale Spinnin' released in 1975 is captivating for its wealth of distinctive and often warm synthesized sounds, enhanced by Wayne Shorter's bright, twangy soprano saxophone, lending it a jazzy aura. This gripping jazz fusion never progresses steadily all the time, but...
For his first big project with the promising title 'Free', the drummer and percussionist Airto Moreira gathered together several innovative jazz musicians such as Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett. Following Mahavishnu’s electrifying, magical sound, the demonic hubble-bubble of 'Bitches...
Flautist Hubert Laws’ recordings not only for the Atlantic but also the CTI label are treasured by jazz fans, especially the present LP which was produced by the 'Master of Sound' Creed Taylor. These crossover numbers from the worlds of classic, jazz, and pop are quite impressive, with...
Creed Taylor showed good judgement for this 1971 CTI session teaming Benson up with a small yet supremely talented group of musicians: Jack De Johnette on the drums takes Ron Carter’s bass and Clarence Palmer’s organ on a superb ride. Benson is clearly as much at home with DeJohnette's...
With its four-movement form and the descriptive titles of the movements – Toccata, Aria and Capriccio – the Violin Concerto in D testifies to Stravinsky’s intensive preoccupation with Baroque forms, which he employs with rhythmic and metric imagination and irony. This all analog reissue...
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