Artist: Jacintha Nine of the 11 tracks here are ballads. Their uncluttered arrangements spotlight Jacintha's smooth and sensuous voice, while her expressive phrasing draws the most from the classic Johnny Mercer lyrics. |
Artist: Emilie-Claire Barlow What started as a simple french compilation turned into a fully fledged french album that includes all the francophone songs Emilie-Claire Barlow had recorded on her previous albums, re-arranged and re-recorded, plus six brand new songs. |
Artist: Anna Garano, Anais Tekerian Ansahman means limitless in Armenian. Without boundaries. Infinite. The musicians who make up Ansahman, Trieste- based guitarist Anna Garano and New York based singer Anais Alexandra Tekerian, find themselves limitlessly exploring new cultures by inhabiting places through their music. |
Artist: Manhattan Jazz Quintet The Manhattan Jazz Quintet are an unusual group in that they very rarely perform as a unit in the United States (much less Manhattan) but have been a major hit in Japan, both for their recordings and occasional tours. |
Artist: Pierre Fournier Fournier’s Apollonian performances, recorded December 1960, are wonderfully felt, wonderfully played, and have a matchless amplitude and beauty of tone. |
Artist: Arnett Cobb Funky Butt is Arnett Cobb’s final recording. Grammy Award winning Jazz Legend Arnett Cobb is an American music pioneer. His larger than life playing style separates him as a master saxophonist & icon. He was sometimes known as the “Wild Man of the Tenor Sax” because of his uninhibited stomping style. |
Artist: Hardi Saxophone Quartet From the beginning of Bach's "Prelude - Suite No. 1 for Unaccompanied Cello", to "Aria on the G String", Johann Pachelbel's "Canon" and Francisco Sartori's "Time to say goodbye ( Farewell Moments)" and other classic melodies like it are combined into an album of unparalleled and beautiful saxophone quartets |
Artist: Mayumi Itsuwa |
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Artist: Emi Fujita It has been 12 years since "Kokoro no Shokutaku". The long-awaited second Japanese music cover album "Kokoro no Jikan" is now complete! The album contains smoky silver songs from the 70's folk songs that have been passed through the sieve of time and are still quietly supported by the public. |