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Somethin' Else (rvg Edition)
Somethin' Else (RVG Edition)
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Hank Mobley - Hank Mobley Quintet [RVG Edition Bonus Tracks]
Personnel: Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone); Art Farmer (flugelhorn); Horace Silver (piano); Doug Watkins (bass); Art Blakey...
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Personnel: Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone, marimba); Herbie Hancock (piano); Bob Cranshaw (bass); Joe Chambers (drums).Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on February 8, 1966.Bobby Hutcherson.Personnel: Bobby Hutcherson; Herbie Hancock (piano); Joe Chambers (drums); Bob Cranshaw.Producers: Alfred Lion; Alfred LionReissue Producer: Michael Cuscuna.Audio Remasterer: Rudy Van Gelder.Liner Note Author: Bob Blumenthal.Recording information: The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs...
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Traneing In (RVG Edition)
Description Even with comparatively nominal experience in the role of bandleader, John Coltrane (tenor sax) ably commands the Red Garland Trio -- consisting of Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Art Taylor (drums) -- through five selections on John Coltrane with the Red Garland Trio (1958). Here the players are given the perfect platform to demonstrate their respective versatility as performers, combo members, and for Coltrane, as a composer of the project's opener and title track "Traneing...
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Off to the Races [RVG Edition]
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Richard Wyands (p) Eddie De Haas (b) Roy Haynes (d)Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 5, 1960
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On 09-09-09, experience music history when the original studio albums by The Beatles are re-released, digitally remastered for the first time! Browse our favorite Beatles music, video and book titles!
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Miles Davis, Vol.2 (Rvg Edition)
- Miles Davis, Vol.2 (Rvg Edition) WMA
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Detroit-New York Junction (RVG remaster edition)
Genius early work from the legendary Thad Jones -- one of his greatest albums ever, and a sublime tribute to his talents on the trumpet! Jones has a groove here that definitely fits in nicely with the title -- some of the more contemplative, expressive modes of his native Detroit scene -- honed with a bit more of the sharpness that New York players were bringing to hardbop at the time! Jones' trumpet is warmly lyrical, but never in a sleepy, or too-easy sort of way -- and the group here has plenty...
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NEW & OLD GOSPEL: RVG EDITION
Disclaimer: ATTENTION ST. LOUIS SHOPPERS: Though we have thousands of new CD's in stock, our web listing includes hundreds of thousands of items in our distributor's warehouse. Please be aware that many of these titles are special order items and are not currently in our store stock. Please call (314-961-8978) or email store@euclidrecords.com for availability. Special orders take 3-10 days.
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Somethin' Else [RVG Edition] Cannonball Adderley / CD / 1999 Used Price
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Blue and Sentimental (Rvg Edition)
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Art Blakey 's Like Someone in Love is a product of the fertile group that included saxophonist Wayne Shorter , trumpeter Lee Morgan , pianist Bobby Timmons , and bassist Jymie Merritt . While it is not usually considered an essential Blakey album, it is easily one of the best. This is due not only to the impressive Jazz Messenger musicianship, but more significantly to the stellar original compositions by Shorter , who was coming into his own not only as an improviser, but perhaps more significantly...
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Personnel: Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone, bass clarinet, flute); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Jaki Byard (piano); George Tucker (bass); Roy Haynes (drums).Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on April 1, 1960. Originally released on New Jazz (8236). Includes original liner notes by Ron Eyre.Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Shigeo Miyamoto (JVC Studios).Personnel: Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone, bass clarinet, flute); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Jaki Byard (piano...
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Maiden Voyage (rvg Edition)"
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Clifford Brown - Memorial Album (RVG Edition)
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The Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Cookbook, Vol. 1 (RVG Edition)
Description Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Shirley Scott set an enduring standard for tenor saxophone/organ groups, beginning with this, their first recording together. Davis' authoritative, hard swinging style came through seasoning as a key player in the Count Basie band. Scott, an accomplished pianist, took up the organ when she joined Davis in 1955, emerging with her distinctive, driving yet subtle style virtually fully formed. The music on this 1958 date holds few surprises; it's meat and potatoes...
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