Brother Jack Mcduff – The Vibrator (1969)
Down Home Style is an exceptionally unique album for Jack McDuff, one that was recorded in Memphis, with a lineup and a feel that’s quite different from other Blue Note sessions of the time! There’s a...
View ArticleMiles Davis – Shhh / Peaceful (1969)
Shhh / Peaceful is side one on In a Silent Way, a studio album by Miles Davis, released July 30, 1969 on Columbia Records. The album was recorded on February 18, 1969 in New York. Incorporating...
View ArticleSoft Machine – Third (Full Album) (1970)
Third is a 1970 double LP by Soft Machine, with each side of the original vinyl consisting of a single long composition. Its music explores the emerging jazz fusion of the type present on Miles...
View ArticleAmina Claudine Myers Trio – Jumping In The Sugar Bowl (1984)
Jumping in the Sugar Bowl is the titletrack on the album by Amina Claude Myers, recorded at Tonstudio Bauer in Ludwigsburg, Germany in March 1984. Jumping in the Sugar Bowl is the fourth album by...
View ArticleMiles Davis – What I Say (1970)
What I Say is the first track on side B on the double album Live-Evil by Miles Davis. Much of the record (including What I Say) was recorded live at the Washington D. C. -based nightclub The Cellar...
View ArticleJukka Tolonen – Elements (Earth Fire Water Air) (1971)
Elemets (Earth Fire Water Air) is the first track on the album Tolonen! by Jukka Tolonen, recorded at the Finnvox studios Helsinki, Finland, Oct. 1971 and released same year at Love Records. Jukka...
View ArticleLonnie Smith – Spinning Wheel (1970)
From the album Drivers. Drives is an album by American organist Lonnie Smith recorded in 1970 and released on the Blue Note label. [source] All compositions by Lonnie Smith except as indicated:...
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