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This Strauss recording uniting RCA star Fritz Reiner with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (one of Decca's stars), was released in 1959 marking the agreement that in return for loaning RCA some of their artists, Decca was permitted to distribute RCA recordings throughout the U.K. and...
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An early classic for Decca/RCA engineered by none other than Kenneth Wilkinson, who became so closely identified with the Decca sound that he retired when PolyGram acquired the company in 1980. The strings here are cool, crisp and extremely transparent with wonderful inner detail within...
Quiet Kenny is yet another reminder of what a trumpet giant Kenny Dorham was. Whether illuminating ballads such as 'My Ideal' and 'Alone Together', or investigating the timelessness and intricacies of the blues, the former Charlie Parker cohort and ex-Jazz Messenger exhibits his subtle...
Duke Ellington devoted a complete LP to the Blues. But instead of inviting his whole orchestra into the studio, he only chose the rhythm section and Johnny Hodges, his star soloist on the alto saxophone. In addition he asked Harry 'Sweets' Edison, who played muted trumpet in the Count...
Since the early 1950s Willie Dixon has been the studio kingpin of Chicago blues, having written, produced, and played bass on countless classics by Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Otis Rush, Koko Taylor, and many others. Dixon has always managed to find time away from the studio to work as...
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...
By the mid 1950s, the Hungarian cellist Janos Starker (1924-2013) was already a legend and principal cellist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Reiner. EMI producer Walter Legge arranged for Starker to record all the essential works in his repertoire and this stereo recording of...
This performance of the Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3 (Organ Symphony) is a favorite Living Stereo release. The original 3-track session tapes were used in mastering this LP in the Analogue Productions reissue series. The record reveals all of the glory of the recording and the precision...
This is not only a great LP but a key piece of jazz and pop music history. Back in 1958, composer Henry Mancini was more than fluent in jazz, and his music nailed down the popularity of the series. With the main title theme, a driving, ominous, exciting piece of music to lead off the...
Duke Ellington remains one of the most influential figures in jazz, if not in all American music and is widely considered as one of the twentieth century's best known African American personalites. As both a composer and a band leader, Ellington's reputation has increased since his...
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