"My most recent downloads, starting in April 2009 and continuing on from there."
Genres: Jazz, Rock/Pop, Hip-Hop/R&B
Last updated: Nov 15 2009
Swedish big band plays a dozen of Frank's tunes. The playing is great; the singing, not so much.
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11 tracks from Stanley Clarke's young violin virtuoso. Tasty!
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11 French fusion ditties circa 1996. Real.
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10 tracks of ripping Polish fusion, of course.
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10 tracks of tasty fusion with some very definite highlights. Go get it, bub.
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AMG doesn't give it a very good review, but I like it. 10 tracks.
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11 tracks from Jeff Beck's drummer with Ray Russell, Andy Timmons, Jeff Babko, Wendell Brooks, Anthony Jackson, & Peter Michael Escovedo
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10 tracks with Charlie Hunter, Scott Amendola, and Ron Miles. I saw a clip on YouTube and loved it.
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8 big band arrangements of Michael Brecker's compositions, featuring plenty of top flight soloists such as Mike Stern, Joe Lovano, Randy Brecker, & Dave Liebman. Very nice indeed.
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11 more tasty takes on the Stones from an all-star cast.
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Fantastic! 7 tracks with Eric Dolphy, Julian Priester, Ron Carter, Art Davis, and Max Roach.
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6 tasty tracks of Woody playing with a very capable bunch of Europeans.
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13 takes on Rolling Stone classic tunes featuring a dizzying array of fantastic musicians from around the world. "This is an extraordinary effort, conceptually and in terms of sheer talent, but if too many clichéd cooks spoil the broth, this multi-cultural stew and brew is peppered, garnished, and simmered to near perfection." -- AMG
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9 tracks circa 1977 on this disc from a fantastic trumpet player who died too soon.
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8 tracks from 1961 with Al Francis, Jaki Byard, Ron Carter, & Charlie Persip. That dude was one smart musician.
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10 tracks with Aaron Goldberg, Reuben Rogers, Eric Harland, Mike Moreno & David Soler. Delightful.
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8 tracks from 2006 featuring an all-star cast of Young 'uns including Reuben Rogers, Aaron Parks, Eric Harland, Robert Glasper and Kendrick Scott.
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8 tracks with the always delightful Eric Harland, Mulgrew Miller, and Dwayne Burno.
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10 tracks with Branford Marsalis, Ravi Coltrane,Michael Brecker, Hiram Bolluck and Paul Bollenback (and others). Very nice, indeed.
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10 tracks. I'd never heard of this guy before, but this cranks! Featuring Steve Nelson, Lionel Loueke, & Eric Harland among others.
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12 contemplative takes on Monk with Doug Weiss & Bill Stewart.
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8 fine tracks that actually are on the disc "Full Range." That one is mislabeled too. The songs there go with this one.
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11 fine trio tunes with Brian Blade and Joe Lovano. Tasty, tasty, tasty. (They did a great set of this stuff at this year's Monterey Jazz Festival.)
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9 tracks from 1998 with Chris Potter, Bill Stewart, & Bill Carrothers. Solid lineup, solid tunes.
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Ten tracks of Monkage from Sonny Rollins' guitarist in a trio setting. Nice stuff.
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Still sounds as fresh and inventive 50 years on as it did the day it was released. Now includes previously unreleased recordings from the Newport Jazz Festival circa 1961, 1963, & 1964. A true classic.
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7 songs on Rodney's debut with the likes of Arthur Blythe, Bob Mintzer, Kenny Kirkland, & Wallace Roney. Not essential, but a fine debut nonetheless.
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7 tracks from 1958 with Lee Morgan, Benny Golson, Bobby Timmons, & Jymie Merritt. Delightful.
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9 tracks from 1956 (with 3 different lineups). "Groundbreaking for its time, and still sounding vital, powerful, and visionary, the Drum Suite album is somewhat of a lost masterpiece that deserves a fresh audience." -- AMG
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13 tracks. Definitely more 'Out' than his usual, but I really love this guy and his compositions.
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8 tracks from 1988 with Philip Harper, Robin Eubanks, Javon Jackson and Benny Green.
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5 tracks from 1964 with Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, & Reggie Workman
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Man! This was a GREAT show. I was lucky enough to be there. 9 wonderful tunes from Dave Holland, Chris Potter, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, & Eric Harland.
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12 tracks from 1956 with Horace Silver, Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley, & Doug Watkins. Fine stuff as always from Art et al.
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7 tracks with 7 different lineups. John being eclectic and trying to find his way forward from the fury of Mahavishnu.
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11 delightful tracks from Pharaoh, circa 1978.
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Live disc. 10 tracks/12 credits with Roy Haynes, Ahmed Abdul-Malik and Johnny Griffin.
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Double live disk of Monk at his peak, with Charlie Rouse and, perhaps, Ben Riley.
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6 tracks from 1957 with Cecil Payne, Pepper Adams, Mal Waldron, Doug Watkins, & Art Taylor.
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His first solo record. 6 tracks with Johnny Splawn, Sahib Shihab, Paul Chambers, "Tootie" Heath, Mal Waldron, & Red Garland.
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10 tracks/12 credits. "This is a record that pushes the envelope even today and is one of the most inspired recordings in the voluminous Santana oeuvre." -- AMG
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15 tracks for the price of 12. Such a deal. The album is uneven, but "Song for Devadip" is one of his best ever.
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9 tracks with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Nice.
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12 credits, but these arrangements are SO good ...
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5 tracks on this live EP.
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Duke's best selling album ever was from this concert. This reissues is 2 discs long and only counts as 24 downloads.
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8 more tracks on their final disc.
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8 tracks on this, their debut album.
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6 tunes from 1975. Alphonso Johnson is on bass.
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8 more 'world music' insprired tunes from Joe and the boys.
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8 more tunes from this seminal fusion band.
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7 songs from Joe, Wayne, Jaco, & the boys. And guess what, it only costs 7 credits. Gee thanks, eMusic.
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8 tunes with Art Pepper (on 3 selections), Richard Davis, Roland Hanna, & others.
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11 tunes featuring Dave Holland, Roy Hargrove, David Kikoski, & Kenny Garret.
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No drums, but 13 beautiful duets.
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Nice. 13 songs with Mark Turner, Craig Taborn, Thomas Morgan, and Dan Weiss.
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7 tracks with Adam Rogers, David Kikoski, Donny McCaslin, and Josh Roseman.
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13 tracks on this Japanese-TV-special soundtrack. The first 5 are Steve on solo Guitar. Bassist Dave Larue joins on the next 6 duets, and T Lavitz sits in on the last 2. Hot damn! What's not to like?
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10 tasty trio tracks with Buster Williams and Ben Riley.
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Nice! 8 tracks with Scott Colley and Anotonio Sanchez sitting in with an Italian quartet.
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I love Kenny Barron. This disc has 7 tunes with Cecil McBee and Al Foster.
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I downloaded 2 from this Spanish Pianist, too: the title track and "Magic Jewelry".
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I downloaded 2: Fusion funk "Conundrum" and "Krumville Special".
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4 songs (all longer than 12 minutes) with Joanne Brackeen, Cecil McBee, & Al Foster. Probably worth your while.
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8 tunes live at the granddaddy of all jazz festivals. I like him, but really like his guitarist, Matt Stevens.
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6 tunes with Birelli Lagrene and drummer Tomas Borocz. Moments of brilliance with a rock edge.
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13 great world fusion jazz tunes with the Flat Earth Ensemble. Fantastic.
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8 songs. A great outing with Jeff "Tain" Watts, David Kikoski, Donald Harrison, Conrand Herwig, and others.
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Hyper funk workout.
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My kids liked this in the "Where the Wild Things are" trailer. And who am I to deny them?
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