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This was the second album with this lineup assembled by Chick Corea - the first one being released on ECM. Members consisted of Corea (electric piano), Joe Farrell (tenor sax, flute), Stanley Clarke (bass), Airto (drums), Flora Purim (vocals, percussion).
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The Japanese jazz scene is finally getting the attention it deserves. Long written off as just a scene filled with copycats of American and European artists, jazz fans around the world are now discovering that there was some amazing music being created there.
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Essential third album from the Mwandishi band. A pure kosmigroov classic in which the ensemble touches on African based rhythms and electric fusion.
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"The career of pianist and composer Heikki Sarmanto spans five decades and has seem him work with various genres from jazz and avantgarde to classical and even opera. His artistic roots lie, however, in the so-called new jazz music of the sixties.
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"The career of pianist and composer Heikki Sarmanto spans five decades and has seem him work with various genres from jazz and avantgarde to classical and even opera. His artistic roots lie, however, in the so-called new jazz music of the sixties.
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"The career of pianist and composer Heikki Sarmanto spans five decades and has seem him work with various genres from jazz and avantgarde to classical and even opera. His artistic roots lie, however, in the so-called new jazz music of the sixties.
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"The Doors of Perception, recorded by Dave Pike and his group, is one of the oddest records in his rather exotic -- and utterly hip -- discography.
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"Revolutionary, spiritual jazz from the unlikely city of Houston, Texas, reissued for the first time.
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"Revolutionary, spiritual jazz from the unlikely city of Houston, Texas: the definitive issue, mastered from the original tapes. Bonus disc contains previously unreleased tracks.
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"Revolutionary, spiritual jazz from the unlikely city of Houston, Texas: the definitive issue, mastered from the original tapes. Bonus disc contains previously unreleased tracks.
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Frank Strazzeri was a journeyman jazz pianist, who like many professional musicians, formed the backbone of many years ensembles - often unheralded. He's not a "well known" name but he has an extremely successful career as a live performer and recording artist.
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"Chicago Odense Ensemble is a unique collaboration that came together in the winter of 2008 while Danish musicians Jonas Munk and Jakob Skøtt stayed in Chicago.
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The Japanese jazz scene is finally getting the attention it deserves. Long written off as just a scene filled with copycats of American and European artists, jazz fans around the world are now discovering that there was some amazing music being created there.
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Real Gone Music has purchased the rights to the short lived Black Jazz catalogue. Only 20 releases on the label - all killer spiritual/soul jazz.
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"Great but still rather unknown German spiritual jazz including the massive "Nil", originally compiled by Rainer Tron the second volume of the Glucklich series (along Sail Joia and Niagara).
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If Keith Emerson recorded an album for CTI it might sound like this!
"It's safe to say that starting a jazz album with a version of Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" was quite a daring deed, to say the least. In Argentina -- back in 1977.
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"Probably a bit closer to a 3.5, but there's something for everyone here... and there are no bad tracks. The opener (written by their bassist Peter Baumeister) is a groovy summery midtempo track with soul-jazz tinges that could probably be a hair less friendly, but it's decent enough.
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"Probably a bit closer to a 3.5, but there's something for everyone here... and there are no bad tracks. The opener (written by their bassist Peter Baumeister) is a groovy summery midtempo track with soul-jazz tinges that could probably be a hair less friendly, but it's decent enough.
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Hancock continues to explore his African roots blending jazz, rock and ethnic sounds with the Mwandishi band. He even plays Mellotron! Truly one of the greats. If you have any interest in spritual jazz you need this breathtaking album - highly recommended.
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Yuji Imamura is an excellent percussionist who popped up on a number of sessions for Three Blind Mice.
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1975 super rarity in the jazz/funk community originally released on the German Calig label gets a legit vinyl reissue. There were two Catch Up albums. The masterminds behind them are Max Greger Jr (electric piano, Moog, Hammond organ, Mellotron) and Milan Pilar (electric bass).
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"Some may know Brazilian multi-instrumentalist as the legally-blind albino who once punched Miles Davis in the face.
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"Some may know Brazilian multi-instrumentalist as the legally-blind albino who once punched Miles Davis in the face.
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"The Pharoah Sanders Quartet legendary first night of a three night stand at the Juan‐Les‐Pins Jazz Festival in France on the 20th July 1968 broadcast on WDR3FM in France.
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