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Lee Morgan - Indeed! |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Hard-bop |
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 Artist - Lee Morgan Album - Indeed! Label - Blue Note (RVG-edition) Year - 1956, release - 2007 Quality - MP3@320 kbps / FLAC Size: 62,9 + 43,5 mb / 163 mb Total time - 46:17 Lee Morgan was truly a phenom when he burst onto the scene at 18, joined Dizzy Gillespie’s band, and signed with Blue Note Records where he made 5 great albums in 10 months! Indeed was the first album; it features well-chosen compositions by Horace Silver, Donald Byrd, Benny Golson, and Owen Marshall. With Clarence Sharpe, Horace Silver, Wilbur Ware, and Philly Joe Jones, Lee put together a band that is as volcanic as his playing. REPOST with better quality links from con1 |
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Ink Spots - The Anthology - 2 CD |
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 Artists: The Ink Spots Album: The Anthology - 2 CD Label: MCA Years: May 12, 1936-Oct 23, 1950 Released: 1998 Size: 250 Mb Quality: mp3, 256 kb/s Just sit back and listen to give your ears a priceless gift with these great oldies....
Только для любителей Tin Pan Alley, проникновенной сентиментальной музыки и oldies в целом. Их сладкие голоса поют о том, что все мы знаем, переживаем и чувствуем.... |
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Dollar Brand (Abdullah Ibrahim) - Zimbabwe |
Music » Jazz » Modern Jazz |
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 Artist: Dollar Brand/Abdullah Ibrahim Album: Zimbabwe Quality: mp3@320 Kbps Size: 98 MB (covers) Year: 1983 Label: Enja (1987) Total time: 43:06 This was a nicely blended, somewhat mellow and seemingly quite finished recording by Abdullah Ibrahim with Carlos Ward (alto sax, flute), Essiet Okun Essiet (bass), and Don Mumford (drums) called Zimbabwe. Interspaced with non-originals were four Ibrahim compositions, most of which were inspired by the imagery from Ibrahim's South African roots. ~ Bob Rusch, AMG |
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Mary Lou Williams\Marian Mcpartland - Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz |
Music » Jazz » Mainstream |
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 Artist: Mary Lou Williams\Marian Mcpartland Album: Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz Year: 2004 Label: Jazz Alliance Quality/Bitrate: Ogg Vorbis Time: 53:07 Size: 73.5 MB Mary Lou Williams (May 8, 1910 – May 28, 1981) was an American jazz stride pianist, composer, and arranger. Williams had written hundreds of compositions or arrangements, and recorded over a hundred records (in 78, 45, and LP versions).[1] Williams wrote and arranged for such greats as Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman, and she was friend, mentor, and teacher to Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie. She displayed remarkable versatility and power, and is probably the most influential woman in the history of jazz. |
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