Customer Review: I know that everyone has, at one point or another, opened a review with the words "arguably the greatest album ever" or "It changed my life" or something similar. I will be no different. This is certainly the best John Coltrane album, though there are plenty of competitors, and it might be the best... more info
Customer Review: I'm a huge fan of Miles Davis and this is my favorite album of his. Everyone who listens to jazz knows the opening track So What, but my favorites are Blue in Green, and All Blues. If you are new to jazz this is a must buy. One of the greatest jazz albums of all time.
Customer Review: This vinyl-record is real blues at the begin till the end.
After his amazing LP "Stardust" he suprice the world twice in which he
showes his many-sided musical ability-to play together with a jazz-phenomenon as Wynton Marsalis makes this record TOP! a Bestseller!
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Customer Review: A while back, I picked up Pithecanthropus Erectus: 1955-1957 as my first dose of Mingus. While I was favorably impressed for the most part, I really didn't see what all the excitement over Charles Mingus was about. But after listening to Ah Um maybe twenty times over a three or four week period, I... more info
Customer Review: This is a classic recording from the Dave Brubeck group. The alto saxophone Paul Desmond plays beautiful lines with clean improvisations. After you listen to this recording will understand why it is one of the bestseller in the jazz history. This CD must be in all music collection.
Customer Review: (Lee Morgan, trumpet, Benny Golson, tenor sax, Bobby Timmons, piano, Jymie Merrit, bass, Art Blakey, Drums Blue Note 40030 This session introduces the great Lee Morgan to the recording world and is digitized from Blue Note recording session 40030 It has the wide open tenor of Benny Golson. Both... more info
Customer Review: Impressing high quality on this to-channel edition. On the ordinary CD, the bass sounds like an el-bass. Here you can hear the delicate sound of wood.
Customer Review: Even if these Jazz-hip-hoppers can be relegated at times to a dismissive jam-band background category in the way they play, if the eclectic trio does anything right, and they do it quite often, it is groove unabashedly and intelligently, in rare dignified ratio.