Juanblues

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 Coleman Hawkins is supposed to make you nervous! Hawkins has made every saxophonist of the last forty years nervous!

 The sound makes you travel into the fantastic world of 'Hawk', especially with a very clean sound, which for a jazz connoisseur is the ultimate.

Coleman Hawkins' album On Broadway presents 17 seamless jazz tracks that captivate with smooth continuity and classic standards. The reviewer highlights its powerful influence on saxophonists and its unique sonic journey. Despite slight intensity variations, the record is nearly flawless. It’s recommended for jazz lovers seeking timeless quality. Listen to Coleman Hawkins' On Broadway and experience a smooth journey through classic jazz mastery.

 I thought that Mr. Johnson is not dead, he has returned to earth and recorded this album, together with Eric and his band.

 Clapton could 'reincarnate' the father of American blues.

Eric Clapton’s album Me and Mr. Johnson is a heartfelt tribute to blues pioneer Robert Johnson, capturing the essence of Mississippi blues. Featuring 14 pure blues tracks, the album impresses with attention to detail and legendary collaborators like Billy Preston. While the production is very polished, some may miss the rougher edges of original blues, but Clapton’s interpretation remains excellent and respectful. Discover Eric Clapton's soulful tribute to Robert Johnson – listen to Me and Mr. Johnson and feel the heartbeat of classic blues.

 This is not just one of the many albums by the artist but one of the few jazz records that truly captures the spirit of this musical genre.

 Even on his own, our Thelonious managed to make his mark, and he left enormous footprints in this musical genre.

Solo Monk captures the essence of jazz through Thelonious Monk’s spontaneous improvisation and distinctive piano style. Recorded in just an hour without a set list, the album showcases raw simplicity and unique assonances. While some tracks may feel repetitive, it remains a significant work marking Monk's individual impact on jazz history. Listen to Thelonious Monk’s Solo Monk to experience jazz improvisation at its most spontaneous and unique.

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