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Trane took no time introducing the power of the classic quartet. Garrison’s tha-thoom bass, McCoy’s block strides, and Elvin’s swing cymbals and giant drums cut he path for…
Whatever the music of Miles Davis and John Coltrane conjure for you: transcendence, darkness, illumination, voodoo, you’re going to hear it and feel it on ‘Naima’ and ‘Tran…
Even on his first, all-acoustic recording since 1967, his first as a leader since 1994, and, believe it or not, his first live album ever, Shorter is his best sideman. Givi…
Yea, the name of the band is a big mouthful but man, what a bite! Recorded big ‘n brassy during a four night stay at the Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild in Pittsburg, quickly …
Very few artists would dare open a collection of their selected recordings with clavichord improvisations, but Jarrett has been, and genuinely remains, one of the rare few.…

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