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Charlie ParkerFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Vol. 5 / Bird And DizA1 Symphony Sid ConversationA2 The Charlie Parker All-Stars Blue 'N Boogie A3 Symphony Sid Conversation A4 The Charlie Parker All-Stars Anthropology B1 Symphony Sid Conversation B2 The Charlie Parker All-Stars 'Round Midnight B3 Symphony Sid Conversation B4 The Charlie Parker All-Stars Night In Tunisia B5a The Charlie Parker All-Stars Jumpin' With Symphony Sid (Theme) B5b Symphony Sid Conversation B6 Dizzy Gillespie And His All Star Quintet Shaw Nuff |
Saga ErosCat No: ERO 8035Released: 1968 |
£5.00 |
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Tommy Reilly & James MoodyFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Thanks For The MemoryA1 Over The Rainbow (1:42)A2 There's A Small Hotel (3:24) A3 I'll Follow My Secret Heart (1:48) A4 In A Sentimental Mood (2:21) A5 A Nightingale Sang... (4:14) A6 Misty (2:02) A7 Good Night Vienna (4:29) A8 Sweet And Lovely (2:09) B1 When You Wish Upon A Star (3:18) B2 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (2:38) B3 A Room With A View (4:13) B4 Thanks For The Memory (1:58) B5 Getting To Know You (3:56) B6 Body And Soul (1:53) B7 One Night Of Love (4:08) |
ChandosCat No: LBRD 020Released: 1988 |
£4.00 |
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Dinah Washington & Quincy Jones And His OrchestraFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
The Swingin Miss DA1 They Didn't Believe MeA2 You're Crying A3 Makin' Whoopee A4 Every Time We Say Goodbye A5 But Not For Me A6 Caravan B1 Perdido B2 Never Let Me Go B3 Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby B4 I'll Close My Eyes B5 Somebody Loves Me |
MercuryCat No: 6336 714Released: 1980 |
£7.50 |
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Meade Lux LewisFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Barrel House PianoA1 How Long Blues (2:35)A2 Someday Sweetheart (2:40) A3 Mike (2:15) A4 Darktown Strutters Ball (2:32) A5 Birth Of The Blues (3:00) B1 Tidal Boogie (3:05) B2 Mardi Gras Drag (2:52) B3 Jada (2:30) B4 Basin Street Blues (3:07) B5 Bugle Call Rag (1:55) |
Everest Records Archive Of Folk & Jazz MusicCat No: FS 268Released: 1973 |
£4.00 |
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Erroll GarnerFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Other VoicesB1 Moment's DelightB2 On The Street Where You Live B3 Other Voices B4 This Is Always B5 Solitaire A5 I Didn't Know What Time It Was A4 Dreamy A3 It Might As Well Be Spring A2 The Very Thought Of You A1 Misty |
CBSCat No: 32736 |
£5.00 |
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Frank Sinatra & Quincy Jones And His OrchestraFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
L.A. Is My LadyA1 L.A. Is My Lady (3:12)A2 The Best Of Everything (2:45) A3 How Do You Keep The Music Playing (3:49) A4 Teach Me Tonight (3:44) A5 It's All Right With Me (2:39) B1 Mack The Knife (4:50) B2 Until The Real Thing Comes Along (3:03) B3 Stormy Weather (3:38) B4 If I Should Lose You (2:36) B5 A Hundred Years From Today (3:04) B6 After You've Gone (3:15) |
Qwest RecordsCat No: 925 145-1Released: 1984 |
£6.50 |
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The Georgia MelodiansFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Volume One 1924A1 Wop BluesA2 Wait'll You See My Gal A3 Savannah (The Georgianna Blues) A4 Tea Pot Dome Blues A5 How You Gonna Keep Kool A6 In Spite Of All B1 Why Did You Do It? B2 Red Hot Mamma B3 Charley, My Boy B4 San B5 Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me) |
RetrievalCat No: FG-402Released: 1974 |
£4.00 |
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Stan Kenton And His OrchestraFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Artistry In JazzA1 Blues In Riff (2:52)A2 Riff Rhapsody (3:12) A3 Coop's Solo (3:13) A4 Riff Raff (3:07) A5 Of All Things (3:14) B1 Opus In Beige (2:26) B2 Artistry In Blues (2:43) B3 Design For Blue (4:50) B4 Wagon (3:03) B5 Piece For Soft Brass, Woodwinds & Percussion (8:35) |
Capitol RecordsCat No: OU 2001Released: 1972 |
£3.00 |
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James LastFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
HairA1 AquariusA2 Frank Mills A3 Coloured Spade A4 Ain't Got No A5 Good Morning Starshine A6 Hare Krishna B1 Let The Sunshine In B2 Walking In Space B3 Easy To Be Hard B4 Where Do I Go B5 Hair |
PolydorCat No: 249 327Released: 1969 |
£4.00 |
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Ferrante & TeicherFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Killing Me SoftlyA1 Also Sprach ZarathustraA2 Send In The Clowns A3 Killing Me Softly With His Song A4 Ben A5 Last Tango In Paris A6 The Summer Is Coming B1 Love Theme From "Lady Sings The Blues" B2 See Saw B3 Try Again B4 Night Sounds B5 Living Together, Growing Together B6 Don't Ask Me Why |
United Artists RecordsCat No: UA-LA118-FReleased: 1973 |
£20.00 |
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Coleman HawkinsFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Vintage HawkA1 Jamaica ShoutA2 The Day You Came Along A3 Honeysuckle Rose A4 Lost In A Fog A5 Heartbreak Blues A6 I Ain't Got Nobody B1 Rhythm Crazy B2 Lullaby B3 Lady Be Good B4 It Sends Me B5 On The Sunny Side Of The Street B6 Ol' Man River |
Music For PleasureCat No: MFP 1128 |
£4.00 |
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Eartha KittFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
That Bad EarthaA1 Want To Be EvilA2 C'est Si Bon (It's So Good) A3 Angelitos Negros A4 Avril Au Portugal (The Whispering Serenade) A5 Let's Do It A6 My Heart Belongs To Daddy B1 Uska Dara B2 African Lullaby B3 Mountain High, Valley Low B4 Lilac Wine (Dance Me A Song) B5 Under The Bridges Of Paris B6 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes |
RCA VictorCat No: LPM-1183Released: 1956 |
£9.00 |
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Jackie GleasonFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
The Torch With The Blue FlameA1 Let's Face The Music And Dance (3:11)A2 Dream A Little Dream Of Me (3:04) A3 But Beautiful (3:11) A4 Hey There A5 Love Letters (2:52) A6 My Heart Reminds Me (2:59) A7 Again (3:22) B1 I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (2:49) B2 Soon B3 Careless (2:28) B4 My Silent Love (2:57) B5 I Don't Want To Cry Anymore B6 Fascination (2:51) B7 Alone In The Crowd (2:46) B8 Time (2:08) |
Capitol RecordsCat No: 1566161Released: 1985 |
£6.50 |
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The Oscar Peterson Trio & Herb EllisFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Hello HerbieA1 Naptown Blues (5:20)A2 Exactly Like You (4:48) A3 Day By Day (4:40) A4 Hamp's Blues (3:46) B1 Blues For H.G. (6:10) B2 A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (8:25) B3 Seven Come Eleven (5:10) |
MPS RecordsCat No: BMP 20723-4Released: 1973 |
£7.50 |
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Hot Antic Jazz BandFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Vol 1 (1979 - 1980) - Ma PouleA1 Sweet EmmalinaA2 Beau Koo Jack A3 Jubilee Stomp A4 Ma Poule A5 Cushion Foot Stomp B1 Archin' Hearted Blues B2 Sweet Like This B3 Sau Sha Stomp B4 My Pet B5 What You Want Me To Do B6 Red Hot Hottentot B7 Ace Of Rhytm |
Le Cri Du ChienCat No: CDC-001Released: 1980 |
£5.00 |
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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.