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Getting Romantic
Swingle Singers
Philips Import, 2002
French 20-bit remastered reissue of the jazz vocal group's 1965 album aka 'Getting Romantic'. Packaged in a digipak with original artwork.
Funeral for a Friend
8 reviews
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Artemis Records, 2004
Street Church
As a minister, I enjoy worshiping the God of all creation with music; good music. What I enjoy most about the way the Dirty Dozen Brass Band gang play these old hymns is their laid back-n-loose musical interpretation. No pomp-n-circumstance here. This is street church all the way.
New Orleans Funeral & Parade
2 reviews
Eureka Brass Band
American Music Rec., 1994
Soulful New Orleans Jazz
My brother introduced this album to me in the mid-sixties. I've been looking for it for some time now with no luck, and finally found it. It was apparently recorded with little intervention - complete with flaws and of-the-moment emotion.
Mahler: Urlicht - Primal Light / Caine, Bensoussan, et al.
26 reviews
Uri Caine
Winter & Winter, 1998
jaw-dropping interpretation of Mahler
I am a Mahler fan - and I don't like jazz! So I was rather nervous at listening to this first time around. But I found it simply stunning. The resurrection symphony slow movement, complete with screeching solo violin emulating a searingly distorted electric guitar was, in fact, profoundly moving. And the sheer musicianship of the performers, in the more sensitive sections earned my utmost ...
Songs for My Funeral
Nostalgia 77
Tru Thoughts, 2004
Hip-hop Based Beats that Come from the Same Musical Crates as the Likes of Rjd2 and Memphix, Dusting off Old Jazz, Obscuro Funk and Psych Bits and Pieces, Repolishing and Rearranging them for Modern Day Headphone Junkies. Moodier Than Your Average Record Dealer, with at Least Twice as Much Soul, It's Heavy on Atmospherics and Even Heavier on the Beats, About the Only Thing that Cuts Through Those Dark Swirling Chords and Busy Basslines. Largely ...
Fallen Heroes: A Jazz Funeral
1 review
Olympia Brass Band
Proarte, 1996
This is the Real Deal Folks
Harold Dejan and Milton Batiste Jr, inspired me to form my own New Orleans Jazz Funeral Band back in 1990, and I have never had more satisfaction and fun as a musician and have been proud to continue this wonderful Nw Orleans Traditional music style. This recording portrays the Spirituality and warmth of the Traditional Jazz Funeral better than any I have ever heard. Milton and Harold have ...
Guitar Fantasies
Johann Sebastian Bach
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Francois Couperin
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Music Masters Jazz, 1995
Tao of the Cello
1 review
David Darling
Valley, 2003
I could listen endlessly
Every once in a while CD comes along I could listen to endlessly. This is one of them. I was initially attracked by the title but totally drawn in by the content. I'll be buying several copies of this for friends at Christmas.
Authentic New Orleans Jazz Funeral
7 reviews
Various Artists
Mardi Gras Records, 1994
so true
next best thing to standing on a street corner as they pass by
Jazz Begins - Sounds of New Orleans Streets: Funeral and Parade Music
1 review
Young Tuxedo Brass Band
Collectables, 2007
Not the best of the musical ilk
While this recording has some good musicians on it the quality of the recording itself is pretty bad, as in very cheaply made with inefficient engineering, particularly with the Recording of the Clarinet, One can't help but think there is a screeching Alley Cat joining in outside the window of the studio. There are several other Brass Bands with much better recordings to preserve this ...
BLUE DAWN INTO WHITE HEAT
1 review
UNIV MINNESOTA BANDS:VAR
INNOVA, 1980
INCREDIBLE
As good as the contemporary wind band can get. Craig Kirchhoff works his magic again by compiling a collection of new music which the entire instrumental music community can take part. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
Jazz Funeral At New Orleans (Digitally Remastered)
1 review
George Lewis
Forever
I had this on vinyl a thousand years ago. As can happen, in the Sturm und Drang of life, it vanished. For "Burgundy Street Blues", which is a true gem, it's worth buying. I'd love to know who sings that one. The other prize is "Just A Closer Walk With Thee". Oh, I miss New Orleans.
Genuine Tong Funeral
4 reviews
Larry Coryell
RCA, 1999
The Tong Show
Carla Bley is a fascinating figure in contemporary music, and still very much on the scene. Her musical vision is so all-encompassing that it seems to exclude nothing, weaving through jazz, rock, classical, and even world music with stunning ease. A Genuine Tong Funeral, which predates her underappreciated masterpiece, Escalator Over The Hill, draws from various sources and somehow manages to ...
Bitter Funeral Beer
Don Cherry
ECM, 2007
Introduction to Canadian Music
1 review
Calixa Lavallee
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Claude Champagne
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Naxos, 2006
Best Comprehensive Survey of Canadian Music Available
This anthology of three Centuries(!) of Canadian music was assembled by a former producer from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation who now works for Naxos Canada. This producer is also active in the Canadian music world, so he knows whereof he speaks (or selects, as in this case). Liscensing the best performances available from major Canadian and International labels, this is the best ...
New Orleans Jazz Funerals From Inside [VHS]
1 review
First Look Home Ente, 1995
All that Jazz
I purchased this book to get information for a project I was working on.Very insightful,informative,and historical. Well Written.
Genuine Tong Funeral
1 review
Gary Burton
One Way Records Inc, 1997
Carla Bley's First Masterpiece
This album, along with Escalator Over the Hill (sadly not easily available) represent Carla Bley's most ambitious and assured jazz compositions. While Escalator reaches farther, and the reach very often exceeds the grasp, Tong Funeral is an undisputed masterwork. By turns sardonic, witty and finally moving, this is a terrific album by a very important jazz composer. And it introduced me to Gary ...
Lofty Fake Anagram/a Genuine Tong Funeral
Larry Coryell
Bgo, 2006
Digitally remastered double CD set featuring these two RCA albums from 1966/67 by ace vibes player Gary Burton. Burton was at the cutting edge of Jazz and these albums show him at his best, surrounded by young accomplished players including Larry Coryell. Slimline jewel box in a slipcase with new notes by respected Jazz author Alyn Shipton. BGO
Jazz Funeral in New Orleans
4 reviews
George Lewis
Tradition Records, 1997
Vintage New Orleans
I have the original series of 10 inch George Lewis albums and have been afraid that if they were lost or destroyed this incredible music might be lost. The new CD is a marvelous achievment in both preservation of important classics and significant improvement in quality. George Lewis was undoubtedly one of the best clarinetist of all time. Anyone, be they Dixieland fan or not, need only hear ...
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