Blistering Licks! Red-Hot Riffs from the Giants of Jazz USD 0.99
2006 compilation features Sonny Rollins, Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry, Wes Montgomery, Johnny Griffin, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Miles Davis, Hampton Hawes, Randy Brecker, Joey DeFrancesco, Jaco Pastorius, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Art Tatum, Roy Eldridge and more.
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Concise Guide to Jazz USD 83.93
This 2 CD set, compiled by Mark Gridley, includes 35 historic recordings of the big names in jazz history. These CDs help students appreciate why listeners became so excited about their styles, and spares students and instructors from the need to search for hard-to-locate, high-quality examples of each style. Each selection on the 2 CD set is accompanied by a Listening Guide in Concise Guide to Jazz. You may add 12 more historical recordings by packaging with the Prentice Hall Jazz Collection CD (ISBN 0-13-227222-9 includes the text, 2 Jazz Classics CDs, and the Prentice Hall Jazz Collection CD. Jazz Classics 2 CD set: Disc 1 Track1 Original Dixieland Jazz Band: "Dixie Jazz Band One-Step" (1917) 2 King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band: "Alligator Hop" (1923) 3 Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong: "Reckless Blues" (1923) 4 Frankie Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke: "Riverboat Shuffle" (1927) 5 Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines: "West End Blues" (1928) 6 Art Tatum: "Tiger Rag" (1933) 7 Count Basie and Lester Young: "Lady Be Good" (1936) 8 Roy Eldridge and Chu Berry: "Sittin' In" (1938) 9 Count Basie and Lester Young: "Taxi War Dance" (1939) 10 Billie Holiday and Lester Young: "Back in Your Own Back Yard" (1939) 11 Coleman Hawkins: "Body and Soul" (1939) 12 Duke Ellington, Cootie Williams, and Barney Bigard: "Harlem Airshaft" (1940) 13 Johnny Hodges: "I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" (1961) 14 Ella Fitzgerald: "Flying Home" (1945) 15 Dexter Gordon and Fats Navarro: "Index" (1947) 16 Charlie Parker and John Lewis: "Parker's Mood" (1948) 17 Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie: "Leap Frog" (1950) 18 Bud Powell: "Get Happy" (1950) 19 Lennie Tristano and Lee Konitz: "Subconscious-Lee" (1949) 20 Stan Kenton and Lee Konitz: "Improvisation" (1953) 21 J. J. Johnson, Clifford Brown, and Jimmy Heath: "Get Happy" (1953) 22 Stan Getz: "It Never Entered My Mind" (1957) 23 Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane: "Two Bass Hit" (1958) 24 Miles Davis, Bill Evans, and John Coltrane: "Blue in Green" (1959) Disc 2 Track 1 Wes Montgomery: "Mr Walker" (1960) 2 Bill Evans, Scott LaFaro, and Paul Motian: "Solar" (1961) 3 John Coltrane: "Your Lady" (1963) 4 Art Blakey, Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, and Curtis Fuller: "The Egyptian" (1964) 5 Ornette Coleman: "Dee-Dee" excerpt (1965) 6 Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, and Herbie Hancock: "Prince of Darkness" (1967) 7 John Coltrane and Rashied Ali: "Mars" 8 Chick Corea: "Captain Marvel" (1972) 9 Horace Silver, Michael Brecker, and Randy Brecker: "Gregory is Here" (1972) 10 Keith Jarrett and Jan Garbarek: "The Wind-Up" (1974) 11 Weather Report: "Birdland" (1977)
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Jazz Giants '56 USD 19.86
2008 release containing tenor saxophonist Lester Young's complete Jazz Giants '56 septet session accompanied by some of the finest swing musicians of the period. In addition, we have added a star-studded 27-minute blues from Norman Granz' Jam Session as a bonus track. Features accompaniment from Roy Eldridge, Lester Young, Freddie Green, Jo Jones, Teddy Wilson and others. Lonehill Jazz.
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Oscar Peterson Trio: London Concert 1964 USD 119.99
NTSC Region 0. The concert offered here presents one of the best trios Oscar Peterson ever had, with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen. One of the DVD's highlights is the performance of 'Yours is My Heart Alone' from the operetta 'Das Land des Lachelns' by Franz Lehar. As a bonus feature, taken from the Nat King Cole TV show, the Oscar Peterson Trio joins Nat and some outstanding horn players including Coleman Hawkins, Stan Gets and Roy Eldridge. Featured performances include 'Hallelujah Time', 'Waltz For Debby', 'My One And Only Love', 'Nightingale' and more. Impro-Jazz. 2006.
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