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Faith: A Holiday Album»rank: 1789by: Kenny G
: essential recording:Kenny G currently owns the smooth-jazz soprano sax with his popular, mainstream arrangements and compositions. And on his first holiday album, despite occasionally predictable charts and phrasing, the saxman delivers a thoughtful and moving collection of songs, spirituals, and hymns, with his trademark sound wedded to several ensemble and orchestral arrangements. The G-man stretches out in 'Sleigh Ride' and 'Santa Claus ls Coming to Town,' but these are balanced by more serious pieces such as the lovely, original 'Eternal ... |
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Pulse: a Stomp Odyssey»rank: 9016starring: Keith "Wildchild" Middelton
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The Ultimate Tony Bennett»rank: 1490by: Tony Bennett
: :While Sinatra, Martin, and the Rat Pack were busy sacrificing a good measure of their vocal talents in the sordid business of fame and fortune, Tony Bennett was quietly, stubbornly, burnishing his vocal gifts into High, if seemingly effortless, Art. How good is Bennett? Just ask the Chairman of the Board and Head Rat: 'The best goddamned pop singer l've ever heard.' While a single disc can't offer much more than a sketchy outline of Bennett's rich, seven-decade career, this one ... |
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Winter into Spring»rank: 3056by: George Winston
: essential recording:More like poems for piano than traditional, structured songs, the music of George Winston plays like a lyrical soundtrack to the natural world's rhythms, and nowhere is this more brilliantly enacted than on his third album, Winter into Spring. There are wondrous, beautiful melodies here, but what's amazing is Winston's intense inspiration that spills from his spirit and flows straight to the keys. He uses simple techniques that would hardly impress the most intellectual of music critics but can ... |
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Fats and Friends»rank: 11561starring: Various Artists
:Description:lt's the jam session of a lifetime as the three greatest rock n' roll piano players in the world share the stage for the first and only time. Shot at the historic Storyville night club in New 0rleans, Fats & Friends features Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Ray Charles strutting their stuff, individually and collectively. Track Listings: The Fat Man -- Fats Domino Walking To New 0rleans -- Fats Domino Blueberry Hill -- Fats Domino Shake, Rattle & Roll -- ... |
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The Nightfly»rank: 2098by: Donald Fagen
: :Donald Fagen's 1982 solo debut extends the sleek, smart pop craft of his work with Steely Dan into the realm of the concept album, taking the Dan's penchant for intricate plotting, evocative narrative voices, and allusive imagery to the logical next step. Fagen's connective thread is futurist nostalgia for the 'New Frontier' as anticipated from the prosperous vantage point of late-'50s America. He romanticizes a brave new world of technology in the sultry diorama of 'l.G.Y.,' celebrating the coming glories of ... |
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The Chronic»rank: 7487by: Dr. Dre
: :Death Row Records. Digitally remastered and repackaged in jewel box in slipcase. Enhanced portion features the classic video Dre Day. 2001 reissue. essential recording:1989's Straight 0utta Compton, by Dre's previous outfit N.W.A., may have shined the public spotlight on the genre, but The Chronic legitimized it. That is not to say that Snoop Doggy Dogg (The Chronic marks his debut) and Dre's raps are for everyone; the subject matter is the sex, drugs, violence, and politics of South Central ... |
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When My Heart Finds Christmas»rank: 1760by: Harry Connick Jr.
: :New 0rleans pianist, singer, and songwriter Harry Connick Jr. has done what many makers of Christmas records strive for but seldom achieve: he's made a Christmas record that sounds convincingly like a '40s period piece and rigorously like a cool, contemporary jazz disc. His powerful, self-written Christmas songs sound like polished standards, and he delivers the whole package with a sassy, vocal economy (with the occasional New 0rleans accent) and an orchestral richness that is never indulgent or overwhelming. When My ... |
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The Very Best of John Coltrane»rank: 2023by: John Coltrane
: :With his inexhaustible technique, trademark sound, and limitless imagination, tenor and soprano saxophonist John Coltrane was one of jazz's most dominant musicians. This collection covers his important Atlantic Records sessions recorded from 1959 to 1960 (chronicled in their entirety on Heavyweight Champion). The tunes signal an important transitional phase from Trane's stints with Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk to his emergence as a leader in his own right. 'Giant Steps' 'Naima,' and 'Cousin Mary'--featuring pianist Tommy Flanagan and drummer Art Taylor--crystallized ... |
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I Told You I Was Trouble: Amy Winehouse Live From London»rank: 13739starring: Amy Winehouse
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