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Reggie Washington: A Lot Of Love, Live!
Jazz therapy for your soul with a funk groove that flows smoothly from start to finish.
Recommended if you like
Marcus Miller,
Me'Shell NdegéOcello,
Ron Carter.
Balaban & Cats: A Night At the New Eddie Condon's
A major propagandist for freewheeling Chicago jazz, an underrated rhythm guitarist, and a talented wisecracker, Eddie Condon's main importance to jazz was not so much through his own playing as in his ability to gather together large groups of all-stars a
Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road: A Stop In South Port Towne
Bluegrass Music
Countryboi aka Lil Tweet: Alabama Lottery
GOOD MUSIC That has longevity. Ten years from now you can listen to this album and enjoy it.
Recommended if you like
Lil' Wayne,
Nelly,
温岚.
ESP Trio: Alchemy
This trio transmutes 10 jazz standards and refashions them into brilliant reflections of the spirit of jazz, rock and bossa nova.
Recommended if you like
Oscar Peterson,
Ray Brown,
Tony Williams.
Ray Martinez Sabor Criollo: Alto Nivel
Hard salsa with a touch of today's modern tunes such as Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban style, and even a reggaeton segment.
Recommended if you like
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico,
Ray Barretto,
Spanish Harlem Orchestra.
Amy LaVere: Anchors & Anvils
Smart and sexy tales of spooky love, twangy ache, sultry torch and gutsy blues that is totally unpredictable and relentlessly daring, the sound of an uncommon artist unafraid to be exactly who she is.
Apolo Bass: Another World Without Racism
African jazz fusion
Recommended if you like
Jaco Pastorius,
Marcus Miller,
Stanley Clarke.
84 Day Syndrome & Glue Factory: Antonio Villaraigosa Golden Expressway
This started off in 2004 as a Gluefactory album with Randy Bradbury (bass Pennywise) playing bass. The project started off well, then fell through the cracks.
Recommended if you like
Dead Kennedys,
Pennywise,
The Vandals.