What’s New in
Jazz and Blues CDs
Old School -
Koko Taylor
Her first recording in seven years, Old School features rough, raw, hard-kicking tunes from the Queen of Chicago Blues.
Keren Ann -
Keren Ann
Born in Israel and raised in France, Karen Ann’s music is introspective, dreamlike, edgy, and well worth your time!
Generations -
Bucky Pizzarelli and John Pizzarelli
A seamless, conversational style marks this father-son guitar duo, with mellow
renditions of standards such as Polka Dots and Moonbeams and I’ll Remember April.
Betcha Bottom Dollar -
The Puppini Sisters
This vocal trio’s debut mixes swinging classics with finger-snapping contemporary tunes. The Andrews Sisters meet the
21st century!
Feeling Good -
Randy Crawford and Joe Sample
Funky rhythms alternate with bluesy ballads as outstanding vocalist Randy Crawford joins veteran pianist Joe Sample, bassist Christian McBride and drummer Steve Gadd.
Bahamut -
Hazmat Modine
Combining traditional blues with jug band, klezmer and Jamaican music, Hazmat
Modine produces some of the most
unusual musical textures imaginable.
Hey Eugene -
Pink Martini
From the romantic to the exotic, Pink Martini’s crystalline vocals and lush
arrangements provide sophisticated, elegant listening.
Very Tall -
Oscar Peterson Trio with Milt Jackson
Originally recorded in 1961, Very Tall combined Modern Jazz Quartet’s vibist Milt Jackson with the incomparable Oscar Peterson Trio. The result? A classic
mainstream jazz set.
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