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Forever prized for its natural sonics, Workingman’s Dead attains audiophile reference status courtesy of this first-ever 45RPM version. As flawless as any rustic album ever released, the 1970 set now brims with soaring harmonies, organic execution, intertwined textures, and...
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Inspired by his desire to create the greatest rock and roll band you have ever heard as well as his adoration of Johnson, Miles Davis created a hard-hitting set that spills over with excitement and intensity. Miles bridges the electric fusion he'd pursued on earlier efforts with a...
Fillmore East is synonymous with some of the greatest concerts ever staged, yet the venue belongs to one group: The Allman Brothers Band. This groundbreaking double album is a collective broadcast to the world wowing improvisational flights and seamless musical fusion like no one had...
In a musical landscape ripe with great singers it is Melody's unique approach to songwriting that sets her apart. Although her songs often sound like jazz, they defy easy categorization... a touch of Peggy Lee's poetry, a hint of Norah Jones and Joni Mitchell. Melody's tunes already...
Diana Krall's The Look of Love won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, a masterpiece produced by Verve Music Group Chairman Tommy LiPuma and incredibly recorded by Al Schmitt, the album is a lush cinematic collection of ten ballads and Bossa Nova melodies featuring the...
How does one properly introduce an epochal record? Perhaps by unequivocally stating that it is the best-selling jazz album in history. Or by affirming that, every year, it sells tens of thousands of copies more than five decades after its original release. There's also the matter of its...
In the early 1970s Rod Stewart was redefining how folk, country, and soul music could be folded under rock’s umbrella. Filled with first-rate originals and terrific interpretations of classics, Every Picture Tells A Story remains Stewart’s masterpiece, a brilliant synthesis of organic...
The Sisters Of Mercy emerged from a brief hiatus and lineup overhaul in spectacular fashion on Floodland, an epic album that stands as the group's commercial breakthrough as well as one of the period's monumental productions. Singer Andrew Eldritch hooked up with Meat Loaf collaborator...
Out of Macon, Georgia, they looked like most young, hopeful bands trying to make it as the 60s became the 70s. They missed the British Invasion-triggered blues revival by many years, yet they sounded like no other group, their youthfulness belied by virtuosic abilities and interlocking...
Thelonious Monk's second album for Columbia Records features some of the finest work that Monk ever did in the studio with his 60's trio and quartet. Whether revisiting pop standards or reinventing Monk's own classic compositions, Monk and Charlie Rouse (tenor sax), John Ore (bass), and...
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