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This 1965 release was recorded September 1964 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The set features the song 'What'd I Say', which broke Ray Charles into mainstream pop music and sparked a new sub-genre of R&B. It earned Charles his first gold record and has been one...
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RCA's Golden Age was a scant period, roughly from 1958 to 1963, the beginning of the Stereo era. Pure vacuum tube amplification helped produce recordings demonstrating unparalleled fidelity and warmth, lifelike presence and midband illumination. Analogue Productions RCA Living Stereo...
Recorded during the last decade of his long tenure with the Duke Ellington Orchestra, this album finds the great alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges's musical gifts intact and stronger than ever. Featuring the Ellington band with Jimmy Jones on piano and Billy Strayhorn as bandleader and...
Over the past decade Holly Cole has been one of the major artists to redefine the world of female jazz vocals. Cole's Temptation, a 1995 Blue Note release, is her musical tribute to the writings of Tom Waits. Besides being a superb audiophile recording, this album has garnered unanimous...
Rarely has a record label been so influential and so associated with trend-setting recording techniques for its time as Everest Records. Hollywood sound man Harry Belock and audio dealer-engineer Bert Whyte started the label as the stereo era dawned. They acquired 3-channel 35mm...
After seven years away from the public, King Crimson returned in 1981 with a new incarnation. Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin incorporate sounds reminiscent of the resonant chimes of ancient gamelan music and the sleek, clear lines of modern minimalism. This...
When Cannonball Adderley scheduled the 1958 recording of his only Blue Note LP, he called on his old employer Miles Davis from their days as quintet members on Columbia. The reunion resulted in one of the greatest and most revered Jazz LPs ever with the quintet delivering beautiful...
Midnight Blue is one of those records that you just put on, sit back and relax. Burrell and a great band including Stanley Turrentine on tenor sax, Bill English on drums, Ray Barretto on conga and Major Holley Jr. on bass lay down unforgettable tunes. One of the best and most...
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