Artist: Ron Carter Ron Carter has supported the foundation of Miles Davis Quintet and has greatly influenced the jazz bass scene since the 1960s. In this 1976 work, he made full use of three types of bass, acoustic bass, electric bass, and piccolo bass, and he has been very active not only in backing but also in solo. A masterpiece of the base album, where his bassist and soloist appeal was 100% demonstrated. The piccolo bass solo, which plays like a horn instrument, is amazing. |
Artist: Bobo Stenson Trio Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars with the review by Thom Jurek stating "Contra la Indecision is the first recording by Bobo Stenson's trio in six years ... The trio has matured greatly and they are more flexible, confident, and speculative ... As a whole, Contra la Indecision is more colorful, more varied, and brighter than anything the pianist has released this century, making it a welcome return". |
Artist: Ron Carter (with Donald Vega & Russell Malone) This live recording of straight ahead jazz features the great Ron Carter on bass, Donald Vega on piano and Russell Malone on guitar. The three of them are smack dab right in front of you with the bass dead center, the piano panned to the left and guitar to the right. Excellent playing and a ton of fun. |
Artist: Ron Carter One of the massive Ron Carter albums from the mid 70s – and a set of 4 open-ended modal tracks that hit a similar Latin/but not Latin approach as the tracks on Coltrane’s great Ole album. The group’s a small one – featuring Carter on bass, Billy Cobham on drums, Jay Berliner on guitar, Ralph MacDonald on percussion, Roland Hanna on piano.. |
Artist: Stevie Nicks In 1981, six years after joining Fleetwood Mac, Nicks went solo for the first time with her debut 'Bella Donna'. A massive success, it sold more than five million copies in the U.S., topped the album charts and produced four hit singles, including her signature anthem, 'Edge of Seventeen'. |
Artist: Stevie Nicks She is one of the most talented and famous American performers, the owner of a large number of music awards and awards. She gained particular popularity thanks to her collaboration with the Fleetwood Mac group. The singer performs her compositions in a lyrical, but in the same heavy style, thereby creating her own image unlike anyone else. |
Artist: Mariam Batsashvili The Georgian-born pianist leaves nothing to be desired with the generous warmth of her interpretations," wrote the music magazine Gramophone about Mariam Batsashvili's reading of works by Chopin and Liszt. The Romantic Piano Masters recording also revolves entirely around Franz Liszt and his contemporaries. |
Artist: Adam Fischer, Danish Chamber Orchestra Brahms was 43 years old when, after a long period of maturation, his First Symphony was published. The conductor Felix Weingartner commented on it ‘taking hold like the claw of a lion’ and its urgency marked a new phase in Brahms’ musical development. |
Artist: The Police 'The Police - Greatest Hits' is being reissued on vinyl in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the original release. Remastered at Abbey Road and cut at `half-speed' for ultimate sound quality, the set contains two heavyweight black LPs with expanded artwork and packaging in a bespoke gatefold sleeve which enhances the original artwork. |
Artist: Loreena McKennitt In March 2019 Loreena returned to one of the world’s most iconic venues to present a two hour concert that thrilled fans and critics alike. “Live At The Royal Albert Hall”, released November 1st, is a must-own memento of that unforgettable evening from the European leg of the Lost Souls world tour. |