Ron Carter So What Jazz Trio Bass Piano Drums 1998 LP Full Album
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A stomping rhythm section, a wailing singer, a searing lead guitarist-this 1968 LP (#15 in the U.S.) came out of nowhere and introduced the world to Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Jeff Beck and heavy metal. Shapes of Things; You Shook Me; I Ain't Superstitious; Beck's Bolero , and the rest join eight bonus stereo mixes, alternate takes and songs!... [Read More]
3 x black 180g 12 inch LPs in artworked 3mm spined sleeves all housed in a rigid board outer slipcase. Half speed cut by Matt Colton at Alchemy Mastering. Includes 2 x 12 inch poster inserts featuring exclusive artwork by KC Woolf Haxton and MP3 download code.
Product Description On a technical level Wes brought a style famous for block chords and octaves played with the thumb, taking a different approach from masters Lang, Christian and Kessel, on a musical level he brought so much more to the landscape of Jazz guitar. These three albums represent his finest recordings over an eighteen month period for ... [Read More]
“Chemistry” is certainly an apt title for the latest Houston Person-Ron Carter duo album. Every tune is imbued with a rare sense of intimacy and almost telepathic sense of communication. Totally in their niche, the two men have selected a set list of favorite standards with which they are both amply familiar. But a good tune in the hands of art... [Read More]
A reissue of Gil Scott-Heron's 1972 album taken from the original master tapes and featuring three songs (two previously unreleased) by Gil's college group Black and Blues. The booklet features an in-depth song analysis.The album features many of Gil's most important early songs including Home Is Where The Hatred Is, Lady Day & John Coltrane and Th... [Read More]
A 3CD box set collection chronicling Miles' musical evolution in the studio from 1966-1968 working with his "second great quintet," the latest edition in Columbia/Legacy's acclaimed Miles Davis Bootleg Series provides an unprecedented look into the artist's creative process, drawing on full session reels including all rehearsals, partial and altern... [Read More]
In the 1980s, tenor saxophonist Houston Person and bassist Ron Carter recorded a pair of successful duo for the Muse label. Person clearly had a good time interacting with Ron Carter in the intimate format. Here it is a few years and albums later and the Person / Carter duo sounds as fresh and as inspired as it did when it when they first collabora... [Read More]
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