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33 RPM
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$35.00
5 STARS – DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE
INCLUDES FREE MP3 ALBUM DOWNLOAD
ALSO INCLUDES 1 BONUS TRACK
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$48.00
180g Double-Vinyl-LP, remastered & incl. mp3-Downloadecode.
“Can’t stand jazz? e.s.t. could be the band to change your mind“ (The Guardian, Jan. 2005)
“…a mastery and empathetic synergy which goes beyond intelligent, sensitive musical response. […] An infinite river of creativity” (Mojo, Feb. 2005) -
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It is an utter and complete joy to listen to this third album of the Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela. Actually, let’s call it a riotous celebration. Listen to Rodrigo y Gabriela, where metal chops, flamenco, and tango music become entwined in a musical ménage à trois.
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2010 EU pressing on 180 Virgin gram vinyl =featuring the 2 giants at their peak on some of the finest jazz standards ever recorded with smooth vocals that unmistakeable trumpet and a little help from The Oscar Peterson Trio and Buddy Rich Stickered & sealed in colour sleeve
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• Limited edition high-definition 180 g vinyl LP. Includes free MP3 download
• Classic album from 1956. Two household names supported by an unbeatable quartet: Oscar Peterson, piano; Herb Ellis, guitar; Ray Brown, bass & Buddy Rich drums
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Ella Fitzgerald was at the peak of her form during her 1960 tour of Europe. Her Berlin concert is most remembered for her hilariously inventive version of “Mack the Knife,” during which she forgot the words and substituted ones of her own that somehow fit, amazing herself in the process. With fine support from her quartet — pianist Paul Smith, guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Wilfred Middlebrooks, drummer Gus Johnson — Fitzgerald is brilliant throughout the well-rounded set, with highlights including “Misty” (a version very different from Sarah Vaughan’s), “The Lady Is a Tramp,” “Too Darn Hot,” and a scat-filled “How High the Moon.” This is essential music.
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Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl repressing of this Jazz classic. Now cited as one of his best albums, Waltz For Debby was a live album from Bill Evans’ trio and was the companion release to the critically acclaimed Sunday At The Village Vanguard. Wax Time.