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Shawn Kelley Trio: "Live" at The Living Room
Featured on the CD are 9 jazz classics which have been arranged in a way that lets each musician shine in his own right, as well as contribute to a tight trio sound.
Recommended if you like
Gene Harris Trio,
Monty Alexander Trio,
The Oscar Peterson Trio.
George Petit: ...end of August
Jazz - Contemporary, Brazilian-influenced, accessible, positive, fun, instrumental and vocal, guitar based.
Recommended if you like
Carlton...,
Jobim, Metheny, Steely Dan.
Vincent Varvel: ...Not A Creature Was Stirring...
"...Not A Creature Was Stirring..." features Vince Varvel's brilliant guitar versions of nine holiday classics. This wonderous instrumental collection is peaceful and joyous, evoking the pure sentiment of Christmas.
Recommended if you like
Daniel Lanois,
Pat Metheny.
Breno Sauer Quarteto: 4 No Sucesso
'4 No Sucesso', Breno Sauer's explosive 1965 follow-up to '4 Na Bossa' this time taking on pop and bossa classics from Brazil, Italy, South Africa, France and England.
João Donato: A Blue Donato
'A Blue Donato' from João Donato, the never-before-released masterpiece from 1973, featuring Edison Machado and Edson Maciel. With scat vocals from Donato and Tita Lobo.
Peggy Stern: Actual Size
Original music for sextet (tenor sax, trumpet, trombone, piano bass, and drums) plus jazz choir (on two cuts), this CD represents some of the best music writing in its genre.
The Ipanemas: Afro Bossa
The Ipanemas are Brazilian musicians who in the 1960s changed the face of Brazilian music with their Afro Samba sound
Ana Mazzotti: Ana Mazzotti
First time that this LP has been reissued with its original gatefold sleeve intact. Mazzotti sounds like a mix of Elis Regina and Tania Maria backed here by 3 members of Azymuth.
Grazyna Auguscik & Paulinho Garcia: Andança
A Polish American jazz singer from Chicago who understands the nuance of music, love and dance and sings with a Brazilian guitarist and composer
Recommended if you like
Antônio Carlos Jobim,
Caetano Veloso,
João Gilberto.