Van Morrison doing jazz interpretations backed by a very slick big band. It's really well produced and if you're new to the American jazz standards then this is a great way in!
Van Morrison doing jazz interpretations backed by a very slick big band. It's really well produced and if you're new to the American jazz standards then this is a great way in!
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Van Morrison doing jazz interpretations backed by a very slick big band. It's really well produced and if you're new to the American jazz standards then this is a great way in!
Van Morrison doing jazz interpretations backed by a very slick big band. It's really well produced and if you're new to the American jazz standards then this is a great way in!
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I love this album! It's a collaborative effort between three on NZ's finest musicians; David Long (banjo w/effects), Natalia Mann (harp), and Richard Nunn...Show more
I love this album! It's a collaborative effort between three on NZ's finest musicians; David Long (banjo w/effects), Natalia Mann (harp), and Richard Nunns (taonga puoro). These flavours blend beautifully to create haunting soundscapes that are textural and dynamic - truly beautiful sounds from Aotearoa!
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I love this album! It's a collaborative effort between three on NZ's finest musicians; David Long (banjo w/effects), Natalia Mann (harp), and Richard Nunn...Show more
I love this album! It's a collaborative effort between three on NZ's finest musicians; David Long (banjo w/effects), Natalia Mann (harp), and Richard Nunns (taonga puoro). These flavours blend beautifully to create haunting soundscapes that are textural and dynamic - truly beautiful sounds from Aotearoa!
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The first album from the group that went on to be the band that every jazz player wanted to be in. They've had some huge names in jazz through their ranks over the years and this is a great way to start their 40+ album recording career!
The first album from the group that went on to be the band that every jazz player wanted to be in. They've had some huge names in jazz through their ranks over the years and this is a great way to start their 40+ album recording career!
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The first album from the group that went on to be the band that every jazz player wanted to be in. They've had some huge names in jazz through their ranks over the years and this is a great way to start their 40+ album recording career!
The first album from the group that went on to be the band that every jazz player wanted to be in. They've had some huge names in jazz through their ranks over the years and this is a great way to start their 40+ album recording career!
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Beaut, home-cooked alt-country from NZ's favourite adopted daughter. Great country grooves and a lady with a voice of gold - what's not to love!?
Beaut, home-cooked alt-country from NZ's favourite adopted daughter. Great country grooves and a lady with a voice of gold - what's not to love!?
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Beaut, home-cooked alt-country from NZ's favourite adopted daughter. Great country grooves and a lady with a voice of gold - what's not to love!?
Beaut, home-cooked alt-country from NZ's favourite adopted daughter. Great country grooves and a lady with a voice of gold - what's not to love!?
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Some more beautiful, lyrical, melodic songwriting from NZ's Nadia Reid.
Some more beautiful, lyrical, melodic songwriting from NZ's Nadia Reid.
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Some more beautiful, lyrical, melodic songwriting from NZ's Nadia Reid.
Some more beautiful, lyrical, melodic songwriting from NZ's Nadia Reid.
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This is just how I like the Blues; stripped back, acoustic, you can just imagine it on the porch on a hot summer day... This father and son team recorded ...Show more
This is just how I like the Blues; stripped back, acoustic, you can just imagine it on the porch on a hot summer day... This father and son team recorded this album in single takes with no overdubs whilst they were touring Finland in 1991, and it's a timeless and solid an blues album as you'll find.
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This is just how I like the Blues; stripped back, acoustic, you can just imagine it on the porch on a hot summer day... This father and son team recorded ...Show more
This is just how I like the Blues; stripped back, acoustic, you can just imagine it on the porch on a hot summer day... This father and son team recorded this album in single takes with no overdubs whilst they were touring Finland in 1991, and it's a timeless and solid an blues album as you'll find.
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Charlie Watts (drummer for the Rolling Stones) gives it his jazz side on this album, featuring the big band of Danish radio. Some great jazz music here pa...Show more
Charlie Watts (drummer for the Rolling Stones) gives it his jazz side on this album, featuring the big band of Danish radio. Some great jazz music here particularly the 'Elvin Suite' numbers. After that you get the obligatory big band arrangements of some Stones songs, beautifully arranged and executed but nothing terribly exciting musically.
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Charlie Watts (drummer for the Rolling Stones) gives it his jazz side on this album, featuring the big band of Danish radio. Some great jazz music here pa...Show more
Charlie Watts (drummer for the Rolling Stones) gives it his jazz side on this album, featuring the big band of Danish radio. Some great jazz music here particularly the 'Elvin Suite' numbers. After that you get the obligatory big band arrangements of some Stones songs, beautifully arranged and executed but nothing terribly exciting musically.
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Stripped back acoustic blues doesn't get much better than this album of what I like to call "porch music". Solid songwriting and a very real connection with the blues makes this a great addition to the genre.
Stripped back acoustic blues doesn't get much better than this album of what I like to call "porch music". Solid songwriting and a very real connection with the blues makes this a great addition to the genre.
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Stripped back acoustic blues doesn't get much better than this album of what I like to call "porch music". Solid songwriting and a very real connection with the blues makes this a great addition to the genre.
Stripped back acoustic blues doesn't get much better than this album of what I like to call "porch music". Solid songwriting and a very real connection with the blues makes this a great addition to the genre.
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New Zealand music is in good shape these days and I really like the creativity and supurb musicianship that is on display on this album. They usually perf...Show more
New Zealand music is in good shape these days and I really like the creativity and supurb musicianship that is on display on this album. They usually perform as a duo but the recording process has allowed them to expand on their ideas and grooves, implement new harmonies and percussion lines, and get really solid and funky! Great album!
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New Zealand music is in good shape these days and I really like the creativity and supurb musicianship that is on display on this album. They usually perf...Show more
New Zealand music is in good shape these days and I really like the creativity and supurb musicianship that is on display on this album. They usually perform as a duo but the recording process has allowed them to expand on their ideas and grooves, implement new harmonies and percussion lines, and get really solid and funky! Great album!
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A great jazz album from the British multi-instrumentalist jazz legend Courtney Pine. Brilliant small ensemble playing and solid musicianship on display. I...Show more
A great jazz album from the British multi-instrumentalist jazz legend Courtney Pine. Brilliant small ensemble playing and solid musicianship on display. I really liked the instrumentals - not so much the vocal numbers - but that's just my preference. It's good compositions played really nicely without arrogance or naff-ness. Jazz fans should have a listen.
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A great jazz album from the British multi-instrumentalist jazz legend Courtney Pine. Brilliant small ensemble playing and solid musicianship on display. I...Show more
A great jazz album from the British multi-instrumentalist jazz legend Courtney Pine. Brilliant small ensemble playing and solid musicianship on display. I really liked the instrumentals - not so much the vocal numbers - but that's just my preference. It's good compositions played really nicely without arrogance or naff-ness. Jazz fans should have a listen.
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