There’s so much going on in the story of jazz that the “Kind of Blue” moment feels a little anticlimactic, another high point in a story full of peaks and valleys. A handful of musicians ...
Five Months, Two Weeks, Two Days; Come On Home to Me; See See Rider; Nothin’ But Trouble On My Mind; Sent For You Yesterday; Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home; I’m Travelin’ Light; (I Know) My Baby ...
From its appearance in 1959 it’s been the epitome of cool and it’s still the best-selling jazz album ever ... a vinyl re-press of Kind of Blue, a 60 page book, photographs and poster make ...
So What; Freddie Freeloader; Alone Together/Blue In Green; All Blues; Peace Piece/Flamenco Sketches; All Blues (alternate version available only on a special "limited edition" disc) ...
and so it is a difficult decision which of his many styles and periods to go for — but in the end it has to be the biggest selling jazz record of all time, Kind of Blue, and one of its signature ...
Jazz and blues are types of music that can trace their roots back to the early 20th Century, in the southern United States. Jazz was very popular as it was a fresh, new sound. Different styles of ...
The post-war traditional jazz and folk revival movements produced the fertile ground for a new kind of blues music — entirely influenced by the authentic black blues of the USA, and, for the ...