Artist: Bobby Sparks II Keyboardist-composer-arranger-conceptualist Bobby Sparks continues his staggering output with Paranoia, a companion piece to 2019's 'Schizophrenia - The Yang Project. |
Artist: VA A series of compilations under the banner Blue Note Trip were released in Europe from 2003 onward. The compilations combined remixed and original tracks from Blue Note albums. Each compilation was released as a double CD and as a pair of double LPs. |
Artist: Sarah Vaughan Newly discovered live recording from May 31, 1978 at Rosy's Jazz Club in New Orleans Deluxe 2-CD set featuring SARAH VAUGHAN Vocals, CARL SCHROEDER Piano, WALTER BOOKER Bass, JIMMY COBB Drums 36-page booklet with essays, interviews and over 100 minutes of music, some never heard before. Originally recorded for NPR-syndicated radio program Jazz Alive with host Dr. |
Artist: Paul Bley Trio |
Artist: Sugar Hill The acclaimed New York saxophonist Javon Jackson leads a celebration of the music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, whose collaboration began in 1938 and continued until Strayhorn's death in 1967. |
Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet and Paul Desmond This CD features the Dave Brubeck Quartet in its early days. Although the dates are unaccountably left off of this two-fer, most of the music is from 1951-52 and features such short-term sidemen as bassists Norm Bates, Fred Dutton (who doubled on bassoon) and Wyatt "Bull" Reuther and drummers Herb Barman and Lloyd Davis |
Artist: Bill Evans This collection of Bill Evans' wonderful work for Riverside is nothing short of magnificent. The 12-discs (nicely packaged in three, 4-disc holders similar to the old 2-cd sets) in this set contain over 13 hours of music (the remastering from 1987 is good) and almost 150 tracks. |
Artist: Larry Vuckovich Pianist Larry Vuckovich revisits his landmark 1980 recording on this combined reissue and new release. Prefiguring the much-lauded work of Dave Douglas and the Tiny Bell Trio, guitarist Brad Shepik, and even John Zorn, the Yugoslavian-born Vuckovich combines the ethnic melodies and rhythms from his native Balkans with modal jazz. |
Artist: Mari Wilson, Barb Jungr, Claire Martin Three divas give their all in silk and sequins, pinnies and rubber gloves. Bacharach, Sondheim and Tamla Motown, marriage, love and kitchen equipment combine in this hysterical, fabulously sung show performed by Britain’s best dressed divas. |
Artist: Claire Martin Britain's leading female jazz singer Claire Martin returns with her new album A Modern Art. The album is a personal reflection of what it takes to be a musician in the 21st century and features two brand new self-penned tracks. |