West Coast Jazz

New Arrivals

(view all)
     
    High Maintenance
     
    We Are Four
    This album features four of the most creative members of a jazz fusion band local to Peterborough, NH. They got together in the upstairs garage of the band leader's (Andrew Wyndham's) house.
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Dogg Master
     
    Cocktails Instrumentals
    Dogg Master & Mafia Canine Presents "Cocktails Instrumental" album. This is the first time Dogg Master, as a producer, releases an album of nothing but beats. There is no vocals, only banging beats to cruze the streets to, Enjoy
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Marco Taggiasco
     
    Thousand Things
    Independent project of arranger producer Marco Taggiasco featuring soulful vocals by Andrea Sanchini. West Coast, Adult Contemporary music focused on songwriting and production.
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Andy Martin
     
    Setting the Standard
    Combining the forces of Andy Martin's fierce bebop chops and Christian Jacob's arrangements and creative trio, "Setting the Standard" takes the Great American Songbook to a new level that is nothing short of stellar.
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Red Lights Trio
     
    Illusion
    The repertoire consists mainly of "originals" guitar,double bass, drums and vibraphone.
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Various Artists
     
    Christmas Across America
    Cover the country in Christmas spirit . . . . 10 Cities, 20 Songs.
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Neil C. Young
     
    Chick(pea) Soup
    Feel good instrumental Jazz.
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Oystein Westlie
     
    Jazz Café
    Cool instrumental jazz
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Carole Simpson
     
    "Live" (and otherwise)
    piano-vocal jazz
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
     
    Sherry Kennedy
     
    Shades of Jazz and Blues
    A smooth liquid vocal style that will transport your ears to listener heaven - a must for Jazz and Blues lovers.
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     

    Top Albums

    (view all)
    Dino Soldo
    Closer Away
    His third release features on-the-road inspired Vocal Acoustic Pop from the Multi-instrumentalist, features orchestrated layers, and is dedicated to the late artist, Chris Whitley.
    Closer Away is the third release from Dino Soldo (known for his multi-instrumental skills with Lionel Richie, Leonard Cohen and others) . The idea for this project was mostly conceived and created in one month on the road during his tour work with songwriter Leonard Cohen. 21st century relationships are the theme of "Closer Away". All angles are covered; new romance, staying together, leaving, being left, experiencing or creating change (for the better or the worse), desire, being alone - no rock is left un-kicked. Though known as a do-everything sideman and songwriter, this is Dino's strongest vocal performance to date. A dedication is made to late musician Chris Whitley and his presence can be found on many tracks, not only with Dino's National guitar, but by lyrical choice and direction. One can clearly feel the subtle guidance of wordsmith Cohen as well. His signature beds of woodwinds are placed over most tracks once again but this time violinist Christine Wu adds herself to the stack, creating a two man orchestra on counterpoint to the groove- All done with just the right amount of Clever for this quirky Pop statement. Drummer Raphael Goyol appears on "don't release me" as well. Fans of his improvisation are not to be disappointed. He gives himself ample time to stretch and explore with his tenor ("Like Ice-nine, Slip Away, no wonder"), and Stevie-like chromatic harmonica ("better than nothing, see you in the dream") and other toys. As a break from the theme, R&B icon Chuckii Booker makes a vocal appearance on "no wonder"; a compulsory stab at the state of Radio today felt by most independent artists, but instead of angst, Dino makes this accusation with sonic pratfall humor. Dino's idol, Buster Keaton, can be traced as well by his use of hi-tech manipulation (he is a master of the Electric Woodwind Instrument) to achieve fresh effects, all the while in keeping with his organic sound. His last two songs complete his statement about love, or this time, the absence of it. "ballad of the good man" is a stark song about late night loneliness. One voice- one guitar. His deepest and most subtle performance to date. And "starting to think" (his nod to the poet Arthur Rimbaud); just as simple and exposed, but on the other side of the emotional spectrum. Outstanding tracks are "Like Ice-nine", "don't release me", "no wonder", and "ballad of a good man".
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
    Atsuko Hashimoto Organ Trio
    Time After Time
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
    Oystein Westlie
    Jazz Café
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
    Sam Miltich & Dave Karr
    Darn That Dream
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     
    Andy Martin
    Setting the Standard
    Jazz: West Coast Jazz
     

    Editor's Picks

    (view all)

      Newsletter Sign-up

      Top Songs

      (view all)
      1.
      Hit the Road Jack/Percy Mayfield
      Lisa Hilton
      Jazz: West Coast Jazz
       
       
      2.
      You Don't Know Me
      Sam Miltich & the Clearwater Hot Club
      Jazz: West Coast Jazz