Maynard Ferguson discography [1950-2018]
Ralph Towner, Jan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber, Jon Christensen - Solstice (1975/2017/FLAC-HD)
Considered one of Ralph Towner's greatest albums, this 1975 release features the guitarist leading a quartet consisting of Jan Garbarek on saxophones and flute, Eberhard Weber on bass and cello and drummer Jon Christensen. Towner composed all the songs except for one contribution from Weber.
When Ralph Towner burst onto the contemporary jazz scene in the mid-70s, listeners were well aware of his awesome talent as a member of Oregon. But when Solstice was issued on the ECM label, it took the brilliant guitarist's caché to a much higher level, especially as a composer. With the otherworldly curved soprano sax and flute playing of Jan Garbarek, the precise drumming of Jon Christensen, and unique bass sounds of Eberhard Weber, the music on this album lifted the ECM/Euro-styled jazz and improvised music to a new realm of pure expressionism. Simply put – this music is stunningly beautiful. Of the many excellent recordings he has offered, Solstice is Towner's crowning achievement as a leader fronting this definitive grouping of ECM stablemates who absolutely define the label's sound for the time frame, and for all time.
Billie Holiday - Lady Sings the Blues (10 CD, 2009/FLAC)
CD1 - I Cried for You
CD2 - Strange Fruit
CD3 - Do Your Duty
CD4 - Blue Turning Grey Over You
CD5 - If the Moon Turns Green
CD6 - God Bless the Child
CD7 - Willow Weep for Me
CD8 - I Get a Kick Out of You
CD9 - No Good Man
CD10 - A Foggy Day
VA - The Passion Of Charlie Parker (2017/FLAC-HD)
Impulse!/Verve present “The Passion of Charlie Parker”, an album of iconic Parker songs transformed through the addition of lyrics to create a musical play that narrates Bird’s life. Produced by Larry Klein with lyrics by David Baerwald, the album features actor Jeffrey Wright in the role of Parker as narrator, with vocals provided by Wright, Gregory Porter, Madeleine Peyroux, Melody Gardot, Barbara Hannigan, Luciana Souza, Kurt Elling and Camille Bertault.
This ambitious project reimagines the music of Charlie Parker with lyrics that tell the story of Parker's life. Produced by Grammy winner Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock) with lyrics by David Baerwald, the album features actor Jeffrey Wright portraying Parker as narrator, while Gregory Porter, Madeleine Peyroux, Melody Gardot, Barbara Hannigan, Luciana Souza, Kurt Elling and Camille Bertault lend their voices. The singers are backed by a superb band consisting of pianist Craig Taborn, saxophonist Donny McCaslin, guitarist Ben Monder, bassists Larry Grenadier and Scott Colley and drummers Mark Giuliana and Eric Harland.
VA - Membran Music's Jazz Ballads Series Vol. 1-5 (10 CD, 2004) [FLAC+320]
A CD sets with the most beautiful ballads in the history of jazz.
Lyrical, imaginative, sensuous and melodic jewels from the art of music.
Precisely for those people who have maintained their taste for lasting musical values.
Jazz in its most gentle form.
Irrestible...
Jazz Ballads 1: Chet Baker & Gerry Mulligan
Jazz Ballads 2: Ben Webster
Jazz Ballads 3: Lester Young
Jazz Ballads 4: Clifford Brown & Sonny Rollins
Jazz Ballads 5: Don Byas
Jazz Ballads 2: Ben Webster
Jazz Ballads 3: Lester Young
Jazz Ballads 4: Clifford Brown & Sonny Rollins
Jazz Ballads 5: Don Byas
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Chet Baker,
Clifford Brown,
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FLAC,
Gerry Mulligan,
Lester Young,
Membran,
Sonny Rollins
Anoushka Shankar discography [1991-2021]

Miles Davis- In Stockholm 1960 [4 CD, 1992] [FLAC]
This remarkable four-CD set features John Coltrane with the Miles Davis Quintet just
a short time before 'Trane went out on his own. Davis sounds inspired
by his star tenor and although Coltrane was reportedly bored with the
repertoire ("On Green Dolphin Street," "All Blues," "Fran-Dance,"
"Walkin'" and two versions of "So What"), he is at his most explorative
throughout this often-stunning music. In addition, the rhythm section
(pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb) had
been together for two years and is really tight. Although currently out
of print, it is well worth any foot work that may be needed in order to
acquire it. This highly recommended set also includes a brief interview
with Coltrane from this period.
Dexter Gordon - Swiss Nights Vol. 1-3 [FLAC]
The first of three volumes taken from the 1975 Zurich Jazz Festival features tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon (with his reliable sidemen pianist Kenny Drew, bassist Niels Pedersen and drummer Alex Riel) stretching out on "Tenor Madness," "Wave," "You've Changed" and "Days of Wine and Roses." All of the performances are at least ten minutes long and there are some rambling moments, but in general, the music is quite rewarding. This was one of Dexter Gordon's prime periods.
Henry Threadgill - Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (8 CD, 2010/FLAC)
Only three jazz artists have won a Pulitzer Prize. In spring 2016, Henry Threadgill joined Ornette Coleman and Wynton Marsalis as Pulitzer laureates, when he was honored for In For A Penny, In For A Pound (Pi, 2015), the latest album by Zooid, his unconventional quintet (reeds, acoustic guitar, cello, tuba, drums).
“Unconventional” describes not just Henry Threadgill’s music, but his life.
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