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Eric Burger Fusion

Structure: part 1 - A - A - bridge - B - bridge part2 B - bridge -end My favorite!!! A very dynamic funky composition with a great flute improvisation. Altough its lenght it's worth to listen the whole track and You'll forget about the 9 minutes. - (Style: Fusion)
Eric Burger Fusion

A very spacey and ambient track with in the first part a analogue synth sequencer and a rhodes rythmic theme that will followed up after a break with a syntbass grooved improvisation piece. - (Style: Fusion)
Chris Burnett (4-Jazz)

Up-tempo jazz with Latin percussion flavours - fresh sound! - (Style: Straight-Ahead / Classic)
Gary Burton

- (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
Don Byron

- (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
Bobby Caldwell

- (Style: Smooth Jazz)
Michel Camilo

One of the most important jazz musicians to emerge in the past decade, pianist and composer Michel Camilo marks his move to Telarc with Triangulo, his most adventurous yet accessible recording to date. - (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
Judi Marie Canterino

Perhaps this album should have been made many years ago, in the glory days of the Half Note... "Gee Baby" is dedicated to Zoot Sims. When Bucky Pizzarrelli arrived at the recording studio, he asked Judi, "Aren't you going to do the only song Zoot ever sang? You know 'Gee Baby', don't you?" She did. - Don Nelsen Accompanied by Bucky Pizzarrelli - guitar and Dick Waldbuger - bass. - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
Caribbean Jazz Project

- (Style: Latin Jazz / Latin Funk)
Michelle Carr

Check out these sultry tunes by jazz vocalist, Michelle Carr. - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
John Carrozza

"Defining Moment" is a reflective, soulful EP that features the smooth melodies of John Carrozza. Mr. Carrazzo's pop sensibilities shine brilliantly throughout this collection on the keyboards, guitar and from the producer's chair. The opening track, "Defining Moment" is a smart pop-jazz melody that is the perfect lead-in to this thought provoking record. The bouncy bassline is the perfect counter-point to Mr. Carrozza's piano lead. The next track, "Prodigal's Return", tells a beautiful story. The changing tempos and the sensitive soothing piano leads the listener through a soul searching journey. John Carrozza is an instrumental story teller. "Something I Said" is a sweet rendition of a Peter Erskine tune. The introspective feel of this version is a perfect continuation of the mood of the rest of the album. "Defining Moment" is a smooth jazz gem that emanates emotion and tells beautifully melodic stories. John Carrozza lays down the same piano genius that he did for two singles on Earl Klugh's Grammy nominated album "The Spice of Life". The exquisite musicianship and stellar production is destined to be a hit for smooth jazz radio. - (Style: Smooth Jazz)
John Celona

Fast, inspired improvisational playing based on graphic score "Networks", composed by John Celona. Tenor sax, trumpet, trombone, piano, bass and drums. - (Style: Free Jazz / Avante Garde)
Chaussette Verte

A 3/4 spontaneous improvisation of the italian french quartet. - (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
Chefsache

A song by Chefsache. - (Style: Acid Jazz)
Chefsache

A song by Chefsache. - (Style: Acid Jazz)
Chefsache

A song by Chefsache - (Style: Acid Jazz)
Peter Cincotti

- (Style: Jazz Vocals)
Natalie Cole

In similar mode is the sassy "Tell Me All About It", a Michael Franks song that Cole says "has a lot of personal significance for me. It's from his 1983 album Passionfruit. That whole record had such a soothing impact on me when I was going through some rough times. - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
Natalie Cole

With a sparkling arrangement by Alan Broadbent, "Better Than Anything" provides another upbeat moment on the album. A duet with labelmate Diana Krall, the song - first done in the mid-'60s by Irene Kral, fairly swings: "I saw Diana in concert and I asked her if she was up for doing a song with me. It turned out to be real fun. You can hear that at the end when we're doing a little girl talk." - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
Freddy Cole

Freddy Cole releases In the Name of Love, an exciting new album of contemporary pop material. The singer gets romantic on his third Telarc release with unique interpretations of eleven celebrated love songs, including Boz Scaggs' "Harbor Lights," Smokey Robinson's "Just to See Her" and Van Morrison's "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You." Jazz vocal sensation Jane Monheit joins Cole on Brazilian composer Ivan Lins' tune "Remember Me" (with lyrics by Brenda Russell). In the Name of Love also features "Save a Little Time for Me," written by Freddy's son, Lionel, and another Lins favorite, "I'm Not Alone" ("Anjo De Mim"). - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
Chick Corea

- (Style: Fusion)
Chick Corea Elektric Band

- (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
Betsan Corky's Cats

This is a soundbite from our live CD. We are currently recording our first studio album. We are available for live work and our contact details are on our website. - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
Da Phatfunk Clique

A serious meld of jazz, hip hop and funk stylings using the violin as the lead instrument. This makes for a mellow groove that flows well in either the foreground or ambience modes. - (Style: Smooth Jazz)
Da Phatfunk Clique

This is an upbeat, jazzy tune featuring the violin. Listen to the groove straight out first, and later listen to it in an ambience mode to experience the nemonic feel. - (Style: Smooth Jazz)
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