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Recorded in 1963 at The Harlem Square Club, One Night Stand was not released until 1985. Cooke felt the material was too gritty and raw and could damage his pop image. Widely considered one of the greatest live recordings ever, One Night Stand offers an unparalleled glimpse into the...
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During the two-year existence of their 'Tough Tenors' quintet, Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis and Johnny Griffin recorded five albums, this was their first for Prestige, recorded at the legendary Minton's Playhouse in Harlem. The album, also known as The Breakfast Show in an earlier version,...
Is it still possible after hundreds, perhaps thousands, of live performances and recordings, to add something new to Vivaldi's Four Seasons? Yes it is, and it shows on this beautiful recording of Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca, an extraordinary group devoted almost entirely to Violin...
Previously unreleased late 1990s recordings! Taj Mahal, loose and casual in informal recording sessions with peers John Dee Holeman, Cool John Ferguson, Cootie Stark and Algia Mae Hinton. A special vinyl-only album release that's got the loose, easy feel of a porch-sitting guitar strum,...
There’s a good reason Elvis Presley earned the nickname The King. Arguably the most crucial and undisputably the most identifiable figure in pop/rock history, he released dozens of course-altering singles over the course of his influential career. Gathering the singer’s 24 greatest...
Dr. John's Gumbo was released in 1972 and is in many ways a tribute by Dr. John to his hometown New Orleans. It features excellent interpretations of New Orleans traditionals and contemporary R&B written or played by the likes of Huey 'Piano' Smith, Earl King and Earl Gaines. Dr....
The Sky Is Crying was released after Vaughan's deadly accident in 1990. The posthumously assembled 10-track outtakes collection actually proves to be one of Vaughan's most consistent albums. These songs were recorded in sessions spanning from 1984's Couldn't Stand the Weather to 1989's...
Bill Evans was the leader of one of most influential trios in jazz history, invaluable contributor to the modal explorations on Miles Davis Kind of Blue. Miles said it best: Bill had this quiet fire that I loved on piano. The way he approached it, the sound he got was like crystal notes...
A true jazz classic, Julius Hemphill’s Dogon A.D is listed by the New York Times as one of The 100 Most Essential Jazz Recordings. A fundamental statement of a new era in jazz music, Hemphill’s performance here avoids the loud, instinctual blowing so many other jazz musicians defaulted...
This session is a model of the emotionally intense ballad programs featured on Prestige's Moodsville subsidiary. The great Kenny Burrell receives a major assist from saxophone patriarch Coleman Hawkins and his rhythm section of the time and with percussionist Ray Barretto. The choice of...
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