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With a few more instrumental solos than regular Lobo albums, 1970's 'Cantiga De Longe' takes advantage of the genius of the arranger/instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal. The album has other stars, including percussionist Airto Moreira and drummer Cláudio Slom. There are several important songs on this album: 'Casa Forte' (which would be...
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Before Edu released this album in 1973, he tried to break the English speaking market by releasing his 'Sergio Mendes Presents Edu Lobo' album. This collection of his hits that he rebuilt and sung in English, was an opportunity for this market to experience an authentically new Brazilian sound that...
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This 1974 record shows many different places, from some electronics, sambajazz, Batucada, etc. Surprise. Perhaps almost unknown by many friends at Loronix. This is a work of a serious jazz band. It was sponsored by Varig Airlines that gave this album as a gift to their DC-10 passengers....
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Recorded November 15, 1966 at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 'Tauhid' is one of the most iconic albums recorded by the tenor saxophonist. On his debut for Impulse! the leader assembled an extraordinary line-up, defining the boundaries of the so-called spiritual jazz movement. Henry Grimes (bass), Roger Blank...
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The compositional minimalism of 'Jewels Of Thought' is a major thread through Sanders albums of this period, setting up a sparse canvas for colorful tenor saxophone meditations. In one instance Sanders' playing may be soft, beckoning and glad, while elsewhere his saxophone becomes a crazed, outraged beast unleashing its fury...
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Reminiscent of the 'Clube Da Esquina' album he made the same year with Brazilian superstar Milton Nascimento, Lô Borges' 1972 solo debut proves that his influence on Nascimento was quite strong. The recording is texturally lush and dreamy, at times urgent and bizarre, and filled with the fantastic and intricate...
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This release, the second of two self-titled albums released by Gal Costa in 1969, set the high watermark in terms of overall insanity and complete experimental freedom for the entire lot; not Veloso nor Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé, or even the rambunctious Os Mutantes stepped this far out into psychedelia,...
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This release presents the debut album of both Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa, two of the leading representatives of the Bossa Nova (new wave) which expanded the horizons of Brazilian music by turning it into a highly personal experience. Released in 1967, the album features seven original compositions (all by...
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Originally released in 1971, Alice Coltrane's fifth solo album for Impulse! Records sees a reissue on vinyl, mastered at 45rpm for the best possible sound. The production is astounding, the quality of improvisation is riveting, the string arrangements are apocalyptic rather than saccharine, the balance of turbulence and calm a...
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Available on a 45rpm vinyl LP is a sensational collection of recordings (1967-'69) from the Pretty Things' cult side project Electric Banana, showcasing the legendary band at its psychedelic peak!!...
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Originally released in 1964 and now reissued on 180-GRAM VINYL, here is a classic album by Eumir Deodato, performing songs written by Antonio Carlos Jobim. This edition is mastered at 45rpm for the best possible sound!...
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Originally released on Deram in 1967, a great album by the dons of London's '60s experimental jazz scene (and Ronnie Scott's in house band) gets reissued on vinyl. This remastered edition is cut loud at 45rpm....
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Anti-Vietnam war jazz sessions, originally released in 1969, now reissued on vinyl remastered at 45rpm. This is the second of two volumes entitled 'Marching Song'....
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Anti-Vietnam war jazz sessions, originally released in 1969, now reissued on vinyl remastered at 45rpm. This is the first of two volumes entitled 'Marching Song'....
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Highlights of this 1968 LP include Mike Osborne's alto sax solo, linking 'Forever And A Day' and 'Loverman' and contrasted elsewhere by fellow alto soloist Bernie Living. Trombonists Paul Rutherford and Malcolm Griffiths blow mean solos of their own and there is wonderful bass underpinning from Brotherhood Of Breath member...
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German sax legend Klaus Doldinger has presided over jazz band Passport for more than half a century, the ensemble drawing comparisons with Weather Report, but before Passport there was The Motherhood, a jazz-rock side project spearheaded by Doldinger. Their rare debut album 'I Feel So Free' has nine originals and...