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Chris BarberFormat: Vinyl 10 InchGenre: Jazz |
Chris Barber Plays The Music of Clarence and Spencer Williams Volume IA1 Chris Barber & Monty Sunshine & Pat Halcox & Lonnie Donegan & Ron Bowden & Jim Bray You Don't UnderstandA2 Chris Barber & Monty Sunshine & Lonnie Donegan & Ron Bowden & Jim Bray Tishomingo Blues A3 Monty Sunshine & Lonnie Donegan & Chris Barber Wild Cat Blues A4 Ottilie Patterson Ugly Child B1 Chris Barber's Jazz Band Everybody Loves My Baby B2 Ottilie Patterson Careless Love B3 Chris Barber's Jazz Band Papa De Da Da B4 Chris Barber's Jazz Band High Society |
Jazz TodayCat No: JTL 3Released: 1955 |
£5.00 |
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Frank Sinatra, Billy May & OrchestraFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Come Dance With Me!A1 Come Dance With Me (2:30)A2 Something's Gotta Give (2:40) A3 Just In Time (2:24) A4 Dancing In The Dark (2:28) A5 Too Close For Comfort (2:35) A6 I Could Have Danced All Night (2:41) B1 Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week) (1:55) B2 Day In, Day Out (3:25) B3 Cheek To Cheek (3:07) B4 Baubles, Bangles And Beads (2:47) B5 The Song Is You (2:44) B6 The Last Dance (2:13) |
Capitol RecordsCat No: LCT 6179Released: 1959 |
£4.50 |
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Kid Martyn's Ragtime BandFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Kid Martyn New Orleans Ragtime BandA1 Red Onion DragA2 Purple Rose Of Cairo A3 Bright Star A4 B Flat Blues A5 Runnin' Wild B1 Deep In The Heart Of Texas B2 Lord, Lord, Lord, You B3 Sure Been Good To Me B4 Stack-O-Lee B5 You Broke Your Promise B6 Victory Waltz |
G.H.B.Cat No: GHB-9Released: 1963 |
£3.00 |
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The Mills BrothersFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Great HitsA1 Paper Doll (2:49)A2 Glow Worm (2:10) A3 Basin Street Blues (3:10) A4 Nevertheless (2:44) A5 Till Then (2:56) A6 Cielito Lindo (1:45) B1 Lazy River (3:10) B2 You Always Hurt The One You Love (3:12) B3 Across The Alley From The Alamo (2:13) B4 I'll Be Around (3:02) B5 Rockin' Chair (3:35) B6 Be My Life's Companion (3:05) |
ContourCat No: 2870 171Released: 1972 |
£4.00 |
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Coleman HawkinsFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
The Golden HawkA1 Swingin Scotch (5:32)A2 Indian Summer (5:02) A3 Solitude (5:49) A4 The Midnight Sun Will Never Set (3:57) B1 Out Of Nowhere (3:41) B2 Mood Indigo (5:56) B3 Go Lil Liza (6:30) |
Quintessence Jazz SeriesCat No: QJ-25371Released: 1979 |
£5.00 |
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Dr. JohnFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
RemediesA1 Loop Garoo (4:42)A2 What Goes Around Comes Around (2:55) A3 Wash, Mama, Wash (3:35) A4 Chippy, Chippy (3:30) A5 Mardi Gras Day (8:08) B Angola Anthem (17:33) |
ATCO RecordsCat No: 2400 015Released: 1970 |
£16.00 |
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Paul RobesonFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
A Man And His BeliefsA1 Mammy (3:45)A2 Nothin' (2:16) A3 The Blind Ploughman (2:03) A4 Snowball (3:15) A5 Old Folks At Home (3:15) B1 Poor Old Joe (3:04) B2 Lonesome Road (2:41) B3 Dear Old Southland (2:51) B4 Sleepy Time Down South (3:22) B5 Loch Lomond (2:33) |
EverestCat No: 3291 |
£4.00 |
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VariousFormat: Vinyl CompilationGenre: Jazz |
I Love Jazz (20 Jazz Greats)A1 Louis Armstrong I Love JazzA2 Benny Goodman After You've Gone A3 Ray Charles I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now A4 Jelly Roll Morton London Blues A5 Nat King Cole It's Only A Papermoon A6 Duke Ellington Creole Love Call A7 Louis Armstrong Tiger Rag A8 Benny Goodman Limehouse Blues A9 Sarah Vaughan The Nearness Of You A10 Count Basie I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter B1 Duke Ellington It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing B2 Jelly Roll Morton Jelly Roll Blues B3 Nat King Cole Straighten Up And Fly Right B4 Ken Mackintosh Take The 'A' Train B5 Terry Lightfoot South Rampart Street Parade B6 Benny Goodman Henderson Stomp B7 Sarah Vaughan I'd Rather Have A Memory Than A Dream B8 Duke Ellington Ring Dem Bells B9 Tommy Burton 12th Street Rag B10 Louis Armstrong Jeepers Creepers |
Warwick RecordsCat No: WW 2030Released: 1986 |
£2.00 |
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Johnny HawksworthFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
The Jazz ConnectionA1 Stop, Look 'N' Listen (2:35)A2 Big City (7:30) A3 Bluesy Mood (4:38) A4 Mover De Luxe (4:42) A5 Looking Good (3:14) B1 Racer (3:20) B2 A Faraway Place (5:48) B3 Groin' Nicely (5:06) B4 Ultra Blue (5:30) B5 Get Up And Go! (2:18) |
Parry Music LibraryCat No: PML 32Released: 1980 |
£45.00 |
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Mezzoforte & Noel McCallaFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
This Is The NightA This Is The Night (6:15)B1 Fiona (5:42) B2 Check It Out (3:27) |
SteinarCat No: STE 1290Released: 1984 |
£4.00 |
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Edmundo RosFormat: Vinyl Double AlbumGenre: Jazz |
The Early YearsA1 No Can DoA2 Dengozo A3 Chico Chico A4 La Borrachita A5 Yaass - They Call It Yaass A6 El Truco De Pernambuco A7 Tia Maria A8 Batuque No-Morro A9 Come With Me My Honey B1 Manana B2 Maria La O B3 It's Easy When You Know How B4 Chi Bim Bam Bom B5 Jungle Rumba B6 Gimpel Baynish B7 Rumba Royal B8 Grey Clouds B9 Maracas B10 El Toreador C1 Take Her To Jamaica C2 A Bunch Of Bananas C3 My Favourite Samba C4 Another Night Like This C5 Moonlight On Brazil C6 La Golondrina C7 Las Claves C8 El Armadillo C9 She Met A Handsome Banker D1 OIt Was Never Like This D2 Ecstasy D3 Say "Si, Si" D4 Ugly Woman D5 If I Can't Hav-Ana In Cuba D6 Little Jug D7 Jamaica Farewell D8 You Made A Woman You Made A Man D9 The Chilly Chiquita From Chile D10 My Jealous Eyes D11 After You've Gone |
DeccaCat No: DPA 3059/60Released: 1979 |
£6.00 |
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Floy JoyFormat: Vinyl Double 12 InchGenre: Jazz |
Until You Come Back To MeA1 Until You Come Back To MeA2 Theme From The Age Of Reason B Into The Hot C Into The Hot (Club Mix) D Where The Flies Can't Stand The Heat |
VirginCat No: VS 716-12Released: 1984 |
£4.00 |
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Jean-Pierre Rampal & Claude BollingFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Suite For Flute And Jazz PianoSuite For Flute And Jazz Piano |
Columbia MasterworksCat No: M 33233Released: 1975 |
£4.00 |
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Peckham RoyaltyFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Jazz |
The Minor Villain EPA Minor Villain (Original Mix) (6:45)B1 Minor Villain (Broken Mix) (6:36) B2 Your Galaxy (6:49) |
Wave MusicCat No: WM50105-1Released: 2002 |
£4.00 |
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Maynard FergusonFormat: Vinyl AlbumGenre: Jazz |
Alive & Well In LondonA1 Move OverA2 Fire And Rain A3 Aquarius A4 The Serpent B1 My Sweet Lord B2 Bridge Over Troubled Water B3 Your Song B4 Stoney End B5 Living In The Past |
CBSCat No: S 64432Released: 1971 |
£7.00 |
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Information on the Jazz genre
Jazz is a music genre that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions. From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th century American popular music. Its West African pedigree is evident in its use of blue notes, improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation, and the swung note. However, Art Blakey has been quoted as saying, "No America, no jazz. I’ve seen people try to connect it to other countries, for instance to Africa, but it doesn’t have a thing to do with Africa".The word "jazz" began as a West Coast slang term of uncertain derivation and was first used to refer to music in Chicago in about 1915. From its beginnings in the early 20th century, Jazz has spawned a variety of subgenres, from New Orleans Dixieland dating from the early 1910s, big band-style swing from the 1930s and 1940s, bebop from the mid-1940s, a variety of Latin jazz fusions such as Afro-Cuban and Brazilian jazz, and free jazz from the 1950s and 1960s, jazz fusion from the 1970s and late 1980s developments such as acid jazz, which blended funk and hip-hop influences into jazz. As the music has spread around the world it has drawn on local national and regional musical cultures, its aesthetics being adapted to its varied environments and giving rise to many distinctive styles.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s the hybrid form of jazz-rock fusion was developed by combining jazz improvisation with rock rhythms, electric instruments, and the highly amplified stage sound of rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix. All Music Guide states that "..until around 1967, the worlds of jazz and rock were nearly completely separate." However, "...as rock became more creative and its musicianship improved, and as some in the jazz world became bored with hard bop and did not want to play strictly avant-garde music, the two different idioms began to trade ideas and occasionally combine forces." Miles Davis made the breakthrough into fusion in 1970s with his album Bitches Brew. Musicians who worked with Davis formed the four most influential fusion groups: Weather Report and Mahavishnu Orchestra emerged in 1971 and were soon followed by Return to Forever and The Headhunters. Although jazz purists protested the blend of jazz and rock, some of jazz's significant innovators crossed over from the contemporary hard bop scene into fusion. Jazz fusion music often uses mixed meters, odd time signatures, syncopation, and complex chords and harmonies. In addition to using the electric instruments of rock, such as the electric guitar, electric bass, electric piano, and synthesizer keyboards, fusion also used the powerful amplification, "fuzz" pedals, wah-wah pedals, and other effects used by 1970s-era rock bands. Notable performers of jazz fusion included Miles Davis, keyboardists Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist Gary Burton, drummer Tony Williams, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, guitarists Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Frank Zappa, saxophonist Wayne Shorter, and bassists Jaco Pastorius and Stanley Clarke. Jazz fusion was also popular in Japan where the band Casiopea released over thirty albums praising Jazz Fusion.
Developed by the mid-1970s, jazz-funk is characterized by a strong back beat (groove), electrified sounds, and often, the presence of the first electronic analog synthesizers. The integration of Funk, Soul, and R&B music and styles into jazz resulted in the creation of a genre whose spectrum is indeed quite wide and ranges from strong jazz improvisation to soul, funk or disco with jazz arrangements, jazz riffs, and jazz solos, and sometimes soul vocals.
At the jazz end of the spectrum, jazz-funk characteristics include a departure from ternary rhythm (near-triplet), i.e. the "swing", to the more danceable and unfamiliar binary rhythm, known as the "groove". Jazz-funk also draws influences from traditional African music, Latin American rhythms, and Jamaican reggae. A second characteristic of Jazz-funk music is the use of electric instruments, and the first use of analogue electronic instruments notably by Herbie Hancock, whose jazz-funk period saw him surrounded on stage or in the studio by several Moog synthesizers. The ARP Odyssey, ARP String Ensemble, and Hohner D6 Clavinet also became popular at the time. A third feature is the shift of proportions between composition and improvisation. Arrangements, melody, and overall writing were heavily emphasized.
















