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17 Sep 2006 22:19:00
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17 Sep 2006 02:25:00
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| “ | Freddie Hubbard's "Blue Spirits" is his unrecognized masterpiece. With a four-horn front line and a surging rhythm section, he crafts brilliant compositions and voices them for maximum impact. Hubbard, James Spaulding, Joe Henderson and Hank Mobley solo with fire and passion. Added to the original album are two tunes from the following year with Henderson and Herbie Hancock. Includes two bonus tracks not on original LP. From Amazon.com: | ” |
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15 Sep 2006 21:18:00
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Dizzy Gillespie: Bird Songs- The Final Recordings (1992)
Jazz | LAME VBR -standard mp3 | 90MB
I was pleasantly surprised at just how good this CD is. It's fine jazz by any measuring standard - not even taking into account the miracle that Dizzy was 74 years old when this was recorded, and still playing well.
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15 Sep 2006 20:08:00
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14 Sep 2006 07:28:00
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11 Sep 2006 06:22:00
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Patricia Kaas: Tour de Charme (1994)
French Pop | EAC Secure | LAME VBR -extreme mp3 | 141 MB
Patricia Kaas is proud of her stance as a unique chanteuse, and her individuality is clearly highlighted on this CD, recorded in Paris and London with an impressive selection of first-rate musicians. She demonstrates her musicality in unusually vigorous and varied interpretations.
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01 Sep 2006 12:20:00
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31 Aug 2006 16:13:00
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27 Aug 2006 13:39:00
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Chillout Room: Cool Grooves (2001)
Chillout Lo-Fi | EAC Secure | LAME VBR -extreme mp3 |112MB
Lay back and chill out to these smooth laid-back tracks.
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26 Aug 2006 15:42:00
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The Missing Linc
Lincoln Mayorga & Distinguished Colleagues, Vol. 2 (1972)
(Sheffield Lab)
Jazz | EAC Secure | CD Image & LAME VBR -extreme mp3
222MB & 63MB
“The Missing Linc,” originally released in 1972, is the record which established Sheffield Lab as the first name in high quality recording technique. As a direct disc recording, it was the second release of the then small company and, because of its widespread distribution, had a much greater impact on the audio community than Sheffield Lab's first album, “Lincoln Mayorga and Distinguished Colleagues” (S-9). We are issuing “The Missing Linc” in Compact Disc form in response to widespread public demand.
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Posted By :
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15 Aug 2006 07:16:00
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05 Aug 2006 08:39:00
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Charlie Parker - Jam Session (1952)
Jazz | LAME CBR 192kbps mp3 | Covers & Tags | 90 MB
This is a landmark session, if for no other reason than the number of jazz legends present. Everyone on the CD should be on a “Jazz Walk of Fame.” Several of the people who also reviewed this CD talked of Charlie Shavers. While there are many reasons to buy this CD, Shavers is a highlight of the session. He was an incredibly talented musician who fell in between Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie on the jazz trumpet timeline.
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02 Aug 2006 08:44:00
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Joe Pass & Ella Fitzgerald - Fitzgerald & Pass ... Again (1976)
Jazz | LAME CBR 192kbps mp3 | Covers & Tags | 82 MB
Spontaneous interaction & improvisation among musicians is a characteristic inherent to jazz music. Although Joe Pass was originally known for his ability to play solo guitar, on “Fitzgerald & Pass...Again” the spontaneous interaction between Pass and Fitzgerald in this duo format allows jazz fans to witness group improvisation at its most rudimentary level - that between a singer and an instrumentalist.
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29 Jul 2006 09:10:00
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