Miles Davis Quintet ‘Miles Smiles’ Album Review
This classic jazz album from 1966 was immensely exciting after bebop, and even seems to be a fresher, freer, and logical extension of it.
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This classic jazz album from 1966 was immensely exciting after bebop, and even seems to be a fresher, freer, and logical extension of it.
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The One And Only Sam Cooke sold poorly and was quickly deleted from the mainstream catalogues. It is our most listened-to album.
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This album captures the essence of its geographical source, and offers a heartfelt tribute to the land that birthed it.
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Championed by Gramophone as “a chameleon-like virtuoso,” Dr.Ryan Scott has performed extensively across the world.
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The bold, and visceral character of Dream of Heat stands alongside the duo’s inspired weaving of deep textural detail, and rich, assertive orchestration.
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Willie was a modern day renaissance man: musician, singer/songwriter, arranger, producer and founding father of the Chicago Blues sound.
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