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Sonny Rollins made some excellent recordings for Impulse in the mid-1960s, a time when his unassailable skills made him a leading saxophonist, and one of the few to rival John Coltrane. On Impulse has five tracks, each telling the complex, glorious story of Rollins' talent, especially...
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Those familiar with the dense, percussive style that pianist McCoy Tyner has cultivated since the 1970s may be surprised by what they hear on Inception. Like Reaching Fourth and Nights of Ballads and Blues, this album gives listeners the chance to hear what a very young and lyrical...
One of the underrated Impulse! gems of the 1960s, Salt And Pepper is an exciting matchup of tenors Sonny Stitt and Paul Gonsalves. It is very much a jam session set, with the two competitive tenors stretching out on this memorable musical selection. The usual high quality deluxe reissue...
Aretha Franklin made her Hall of Fame reputation at Atlantic Records between 1967-1968. This astonishing two-year period witnessed the singer score nine Top 10 hits and define soul music, a era chronicled on Aretha's Gold. Pairing with producer Jerry Wexler and a flawless Muscle Shoals...
Painstakingly recorded by producer Gary Katz and engineers Roger Nichols and Elliot Scheiner, Donald Fagen's The Nightfly endures as a rare Audiophile trifecta of superlative performance, consummate songwriting, and crisp, benchmark production. Mobile Fidelity is honored to give this...
Here is one of the classic pairings in jazz. There are no arrangements to speak of, the better to let Ben Webster, he of the breathy cavernous sound, blow a program of timeless songs. Pianist Oscar Peterson is the perfect foil. His effortless swing setting up the tenor saxophonist just...
Dexter Gordon considered this his finest album and few would disagree. With the perfect rhythm section of Sonny Clark, Butch Warren and Billy Higgins, this tenor giant reinvents standards like 'Three O'Clock In The Morning', 'Second Balcony Jump' and 'Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To...
After the publication of her autobiography, Lady Sings The Blues, Billie Holiday enjoyed great success and popularity in clubs, in what turned out to be a last burst of stardom. We may never know why she stopped recording for Norman Granz after January 1957, but the present collection...
Solace is Sarah McLachlan's second album, and is considerably more mature and musically sophisticated than her 1988 debut, the promising if limited Touch. In fact, this disc is a must-have for McLachlan fans whose first encounter with her work was with her extremely popular later...
For this 1990 studio collaboration Stevie Ray Vaughan returned to the things he loved: upbeat music and working with the brother he idolized his whole life. In his early years, Stevie Ray Vaughan often remarked that he would like to do an album with his brother. He fulfilled that wish...
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