Dexter Gordon -Ballads
Just because I was missing a piece... more
Ike Quebec
The unknown tenor saxophonist who kept Blue Note afloat more
Å -Å
The Å (“A with the dot”) are/were a new-psycho-prog-kraut band from Verona-Trentino, creators of the noteworthy self-titled album for the independent label Die Schachtel.
But... do they still exist? (both, the band and the label) more
Art Tatum -The Album
...which is then the record with Ben Webster... more
Stan Getz & Kenny Barron -People Time
A rare and intense tenor sax-piano duo. Repertoire of top-notch standards.
Live at the Montmartre Cafe in Copenhagen, March 1991, three months before the passing of Stan Getz.
Complete Sessions in a 7 CD box set (celo). more
Queensrÿche
There's no denying, what a great group. more
The Moody Blues -Days Of Future Passed
Regardless of the hit "Nights in White Satin" that has defined a couple of generations, the album is a cornerstone of contemporary music. Release date: 1967! more
Camel -Mirage
All in all, anachronisms included, it’s probably their best album. more
Camel -Breathless
Well... as always, Richard Sinclair's voice is worth saving. more
Henry Kaiser -Yo, Miles!
With Wadada Leo Smith. Tribute to Miles Davis Electric. more
Maria Pia De Vito -Triboh
World-Jazz with Naples at its core.
With Arto Tunçboyaciyan, Rita Marcotulli, Enzo Pietropaoli, Marcello Di Leonardo, and the Faraualla. more
Maria Pia De Vito -So Right
Tribute of Italian jazz to Joni Mitchell more
Gary Peacock -Tales of Another
The unexpected debut of the future Standard Trio.
Jarrett at his best in the meowing... more
David Virelles -Gnosis
The perhaps more real Cuba meets the world. more
Keith Jarrett -La Scala
Just "Over the Rainbow" is worth the price of the ticket. more
Keith Jarrett -The Köln Concert
Too easy to speak well of it.
Too easy to speak ill of it. more