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Even when they invented jazz-tango to create a sensation, I joined in because I needed to become known. A true concert for bandoneon, saxophone, and orchestra. A record of rare beauty that has been defined as a hymn to life.
Even when they invented jazz-tango to create a sensation, I joined in because I needed to become known.
A true concert for bandoneon, saxophone, and orchestra. A record of rare beauty that has been defined as a hymn to life.
The review highlights the accidental but ingenious 1974 collaboration between Gerry Mulligan and Astor Piazzolla, merging jazz and tango into a refined orchestral masterpiece. Recorded in Milan with prominent Italian musicians, 'Summit' stands as a timeless classic with enduring elegance. The album's standout title track features a magical crescendo exemplifying the seamless blend of bandoneon and baritone saxophone. Praised as a hymn to life, this record remains a significant and beautiful milestone in both artists’ careers. Listen to 'Summit' and experience the enchanting blend of jazz and tango by Mulligan and Piazzolla today!
"The trio conveys incredible energy, demonstrating a rare instrument cohesion for those times." "Arrow Head is a very current album that had no success and effectively led to the dissolution of the group."
"The trio conveys incredible energy, demonstrating a rare instrument cohesion for those times."
"Arrow Head is a very current album that had no success and effectively led to the dissolution of the group."
Osage Tribe's 1972 album Arrow Head is a remarkable example of Italian progressive rock, showcasing powerful energy and innovative compositions. Despite the early departure of Franco Battiato, the trio demonstrated rare instrumental cohesion and rich, complex structures. The album mixes proto-rap elements with warm, intense passages and thoughtful lyrics referencing psychedelic culture. Although the record was not commercially successful, it remains a creative milestone deserving attention. Explore Osage Tribe's Arrow Head and dive into the rich sounds of 1970s Italian progressive rock today!
The sound a bit dirty, the voice even hoarser, the years many, the genius the same. A man who has changed us all a bit.
The sound a bit dirty, the voice even hoarser, the years many, the genius the same.
A man who has changed us all a bit.
Bob Dylan's Together Through Life showcases his enduring genius with a raw, hoarser voice and a return to authentic blues, ballads, and tex-mex sounds. The album highlights his incredible musical history and influence. The reviewer offers a heartfelt tribute to Dylan's impact and timeless artistry. Listen to Together Through Life and experience Dylan’s timeless journey through blues and ballads.
What could have become a strange mishmash of genres and influences was coalescing into an explosive mix where blues was the fuse, rock the body, jazz the color, psychedelia the contrast. They improvised the extraordinary first side of an extraordinary album, with five tracks that came to light, it is said, in a single nine-hour session.
What could have become a strange mishmash of genres and influences was coalescing into an explosive mix where blues was the fuse, rock the body, jazz the color, psychedelia the contrast.
They improvised the extraordinary first side of an extraordinary album, with five tracks that came to light, it is said, in a single nine-hour session.
Supersession is a landmark 1968 album where Al Kooper brought together blues, rock, and jazz in an innovative fusion. Featuring Mike Bloomfield and later Stephen Stills, the album was created under unique circumstances and highlighted by exceptional improvisation. The review praises its experimental nature and timeless tracks, including notable covers of Bob Dylan and Donovan songs. The album remains a classic and was re-released with bonus material, though the original maintains its unmatched quality. Listen to Supersession and experience the explosive blend of blues, rock, and jazz that defined an era!
"Electric Mud was very likely the first historic fusion of blues and rock." "The electric turn of the blues gave an extraordinary impetus to genres and subgenres and to artists of all musical persuasions."
"Electric Mud was very likely the first historic fusion of blues and rock."
"The electric turn of the blues gave an extraordinary impetus to genres and subgenres and to artists of all musical persuasions."
Electric Mud by Muddy Waters is a landmark 1968 album blending traditional blues with electric rock sounds. Though controversial at the time, it sparked a new musical direction that influenced many subgenres. The album's raw and innovative style marked a significant evolution in blues music and remains an enjoyable listening experience today. Listen to Electric Mud and explore the groundbreaking fusion of blues and rock that changed music forever.
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