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Nina SimoneFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Jazz |
My Baby Just Cares For MeA My Baby Just Cares For Me (Special Extended Smoochtime Version) (5:34)B1 Love Me Or Leave Me (3:23) B2 Little Girl Blue (4:19) |
Charly RecordsCat No: CYZ112Released: 1987 |
£5.50 |
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Hezekiah Walker And The Love Fellowship ChoirFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Oh Lord We Praise YouA1 Oh Lord We Praise YouA2 He's Sweet I Know A3 What Is The Highest Praise A4 Romans 8:28 B1 Walk In The Light B2 The Storm Will Pass B3 You Must Be Born Again B4 Christ Did It All |
Sweet Rain Inc.Cat No: SR 01251Released: 1990 |
£55.00 |
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Chuck MangioneFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Feels So GoodA1 Feels So Good (9:41)A2 Maui-Waui (10:12) A3 Theme From "Side Street" (2:03) B1 Hide & Seek (Ready Or Not Here I Come) (6:30) B2 Last Dance (10:56) B3 The XIth Commandment (6:34) |
A&M RecordsCat No: AMLH 64658Released: 1977 |
£9.00 |
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Tony BennettFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
I Wanna Be AroundA1 The Good LifeA2 If I Love Again A3 I Wanna Be Around A4 I've Got Your Number A5 Until I Met You A6 Let's Face The Music And Dance B1 Once Upon A Summertime B2 If You Were Mine B3 I Will Live My Life For You B4 Someone To Love B5 It Was Me B6 Quiet Nights |
Columbia Special ProductsCat No: P 11488 |
£6.50 |
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Billie HolidayFormat: Vinyl 10 InchGenre: Jazz |
Billie Holiday ClassicsA1 I Gotta Right To Sing The BluesA2 Fine And Mellow A3 Yesterdays A4 She's Funny That Way A5 I Love My Man B1 On The Sunny Side Of The Street B2 Lover Come Back To Me B3 How Am I To Know B4 Strange Fruit B5 My Old Flame |
Guilde Du JazzCat No: J-1010 |
£5.00 |
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Frank Stafford TrioFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
VariationsA1 GreensleevesA2 The Shadow Of Your Smile A3 Surrender A4 Avenera A5 Harlem Man A6 Prelude No. X11 B1 Dance Of The Gnomes B2 There Will Never Be Another You B3 Summertime B4 Long Time Girl B5 Sequidille B6 Oscila B7 Behind The Mask |
Saga ErosCat No: EROS 8139Released: 1970 |
£4.00 |
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The George Shearing QuintetFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Strolling With George ShearingA1 StrollingA2 November Sea Scape A3 Easy Livin' A4 Lonely Moments A5 So This Is Cuba? A6 If You Were The Only Girl In The World B1 I'll Never Smile Again B2 Loose Leaf B3 Midnight Mood B4 Minoration B5 My Silent Love B6 We'll Be Together Again |
Music For PleasureCat No: MFP 1006Released: 1965 |
£5.00 |
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Duke Ellington And His OrchestraFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
The Works Of Duke - Integrale Volume 8A1 Maori (3:25)A2 Rude Interlude (3:09) A3 Rude Interlude (3:06) A4 Dallas Doings (2:56) A5 Dallas Doings (2:54) A6 Dear Old Southland (3:32) A7 Dear Old Southland (3:26) B1 Daybreak Express (2:55) B2 Daybreak Express (3:55) B3 Delta Serenade (3:09) B4 Delta Serenade (3:18) B5 Stompy Jones (3:02) B6 Solitude (3:26) B7 Blue Feeling (3:09) |
RCACat No: 741114 |
£5.00 |
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The Manhattan TransferFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
ExtensionsA1 BirdlandA2 Wacky Dust A3 Nothin' You Can Do About It A4 Coo Coo U A5 Body And Soul (Eddie And The Bean) B1a Twilight Zone B1b Twilight Tone B2 Trickle Trickle B3 The Shaker Song B4 Foreign Affair |
AtlanticCat No: K50674Released: 1979 |
£7.00 |
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Leslie HutchinsonFormat: Vinyl Double AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Leslie A. Hutchinson At The PianoA1 Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)A2 I'm A Gigolo A3 What Is This Thing Called Love? A4 Looking At You A5 Two Little Babes In The Woods A6 Anything Goes A7 Just One Of Those Things A8 Rosalie / Who Knows / Get Out Of Town B1 Begin The Beguine B2 I've Got My Eyes On You B3 Do I Love You B4 Love Walked In B5 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes B6 Why Was I Born? B7 Long Ago (And Far Away) B8 I'm Building Up To An Awful Let-Down C1 With A Song In My Heart C2 The Little Things You Do C3 Thou Swell C4 You Are Too Beautiful C5 Lover C6 That's Love C7 Where Or When C8 One Morning In May D1 These Foolish Things D2 A Nightingale Sung In Berkeley Square D3 The Wind In The Willows D4 Time On My Hands D5 I'm Glad I Waited D6 Dancing In The Dark D7 Something To Remember You By D8 Dusty Shoes |
World RecordsCat No: SHB 28Released: 1975 |
£5.00 |
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Jelly Roll MortonFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Rarities Volume 2A1 Jelly Roll Morton's Jazz Band Someday SweetheartA2 Jelly Roll Morton's Jazz Band London Blues A3 St. Louis Levee Band Soap Suds A4 Johnny Dunn And His Jazz Band Sergeant Dunn's Bugle Call Blues A5 Johnny Dunn And His Jazz Band Ham 'N' Eggs A6 Johnny Dunn And His Jazz Band Buffalo Blues A7 Johnny Dunn And His Jazz Band You Need Some Lovin' A8 Wingy Manone & His Orchestra Never Had No Lovin' A9 Wingy Manone & His Orchestra I'm Alone WIthout You B1 Jelly Roll Morton The Pearls B2 Jelly Roll Morton Sweetheart 'O Mine B3 Jelly Roll Morton Fat Meat And Greens B4 Jelly Roll Morton King Porter Stomp B5 Edmonia Henderson Georgia Grind B6 Edmonia Henderson Dead Man Blues B7 Levee Serenaders Midnight Mama B8 Levee Serenaders Mr. Jelly Lord |
RhapsodyCat No: RHA 6030Released: 1986 |
£4.00 |
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Stan Kenton OrchestraFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Kenton ClimaxA1 Viva PradoA2 Tortillas And Beans A3 Dynaflow A4 Ecuador A5 Stardust A6 Fantasy B1 Mambo Rhapsody B2 Francesca B3 His Feets Too Big For De Bed B4 Artistry In Tango B5 Somnambulism B6 Easy Go |
World Record ClubCat No: T 109Released: 1961 |
£5.00 |
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Grover Washington, Jr.Format: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Come MorningA1 East River Drive (4:44)A2 Come Morning (4:57) A3 Be Mine (Tonight) (6:38) A4 Reaching Out (4:08) B1 Jamming (5:05) B2 Little Black Samba (5:42) B3 Making Love To You (4:43) B4 I'm All Yours (4:43) |
ElektraCat No: EKC 6124Released: 1981 |
£10.00 |
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Oscar PetersonFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Plays & Sings Nat King ColeA1 When My Sugar Walks Down The StreetA2 It's Only A Paper Moon A3 Walkin' My Baby Back Home A4 Sweet Lorraine A5 Unforgettable A6 Little Girl B1 Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You B2 Orange Coloured Sky B3 Straighten Up And Fly Right B4 Calypso Blues B5 What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry B6 Easy Listening Blues |
ContourCat No: 6870 603 |
£4.00 |
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Jelly Roll MortonFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Jelly Roll Morton Volume TwoA1 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Seven Sweet Substitute (2:53)A2 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Seven Panama (2:31) A3 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Seven Good Old New York (2:45) A4 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Seven Big Lip Blues (3:10) A5 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Six Why (2:51) A6 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Six Get The Bucket (2:51) B1 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Six If You Knew (2:40) B2 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Six Shake It (2:52) B3 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Seven Dirty, Dirty, Dirty (2:51) B4 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Seven Swinging The Elks (We Are Elks) (2:52) B5 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Seven Mama's Got A Baby (2:40) B6 Jelly Roll Morton's Hot Seven My Home Is In A Southern Town (2:46) |
CommodoreCat No: 6.24546 AGReleased: 1981 |
£4.50 |
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Information on the Jazz genre
Jazz is a music genre that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions. From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th century American popular music. Its West African pedigree is evident in its use of blue notes, improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation, and the swung note. However, Art Blakey has been quoted as saying, "No America, no jazz. I’ve seen people try to connect it to other countries, for instance to Africa, but it doesn’t have a thing to do with Africa".The word "jazz" began as a West Coast slang term of uncertain derivation and was first used to refer to music in Chicago in about 1915. From its beginnings in the early 20th century, Jazz has spawned a variety of subgenres, from New Orleans Dixieland dating from the early 1910s, big band-style swing from the 1930s and 1940s, bebop from the mid-1940s, a variety of Latin jazz fusions such as Afro-Cuban and Brazilian jazz, and free jazz from the 1950s and 1960s, jazz fusion from the 1970s and late 1980s developments such as acid jazz, which blended funk and hip-hop influences into jazz. As the music has spread around the world it has drawn on local national and regional musical cultures, its aesthetics being adapted to its varied environments and giving rise to many distinctive styles.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s the hybrid form of jazz-rock fusion was developed by combining jazz improvisation with rock rhythms, electric instruments, and the highly amplified stage sound of rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix. All Music Guide states that "..until around 1967, the worlds of jazz and rock were nearly completely separate." However, "...as rock became more creative and its musicianship improved, and as some in the jazz world became bored with hard bop and did not want to play strictly avant-garde music, the two different idioms began to trade ideas and occasionally combine forces." Miles Davis made the breakthrough into fusion in 1970s with his album Bitches Brew. Musicians who worked with Davis formed the four most influential fusion groups: Weather Report and Mahavishnu Orchestra emerged in 1971 and were soon followed by Return to Forever and The Headhunters. Although jazz purists protested the blend of jazz and rock, some of jazz's significant innovators crossed over from the contemporary hard bop scene into fusion. Jazz fusion music often uses mixed meters, odd time signatures, syncopation, and complex chords and harmonies. In addition to using the electric instruments of rock, such as the electric guitar, electric bass, electric piano, and synthesizer keyboards, fusion also used the powerful amplification, "fuzz" pedals, wah-wah pedals, and other effects used by 1970s-era rock bands. Notable performers of jazz fusion included Miles Davis, keyboardists Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist Gary Burton, drummer Tony Williams, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, guitarists Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Frank Zappa, saxophonist Wayne Shorter, and bassists Jaco Pastorius and Stanley Clarke. Jazz fusion was also popular in Japan where the band Casiopea released over thirty albums praising Jazz Fusion.
Developed by the mid-1970s, jazz-funk is characterized by a strong back beat (groove), electrified sounds, and often, the presence of the first electronic analog synthesizers. The integration of Funk, Soul, and R&B music and styles into jazz resulted in the creation of a genre whose spectrum is indeed quite wide and ranges from strong jazz improvisation to soul, funk or disco with jazz arrangements, jazz riffs, and jazz solos, and sometimes soul vocals.
At the jazz end of the spectrum, jazz-funk characteristics include a departure from ternary rhythm (near-triplet), i.e. the "swing", to the more danceable and unfamiliar binary rhythm, known as the "groove". Jazz-funk also draws influences from traditional African music, Latin American rhythms, and Jamaican reggae. A second characteristic of Jazz-funk music is the use of electric instruments, and the first use of analogue electronic instruments notably by Herbie Hancock, whose jazz-funk period saw him surrounded on stage or in the studio by several Moog synthesizers. The ARP Odyssey, ARP String Ensemble, and Hohner D6 Clavinet also became popular at the time. A third feature is the shift of proportions between composition and improvisation. Arrangements, melody, and overall writing were heavily emphasized.
















