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Various - First Class Jazz flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title First Class Jazz
  • Date of release 1984
  • Other formats RA MP1 ADX MP2 AA MIDI WMA
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1672 mb
  • Size FLAC 1708 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 274

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Various/Jazz in Paris Jazz & Cinema vol. 3 (Gitanes 5487932) CD Album Digipak. LABEL - JAZZ FM (2012) CATALOGUE JAZZFM2CD14 FORMAT - 2XCD ALBUM CONDITION - NEW & SEALED This album is a spin-off from the smash hit radio show on Jazz FM and club night ?Funky Sensation? at London?s legendary Ronnie Scotts. Album features soul, disco, dance and jazz funk classics, many rare on CD or on CD for the first time.

Period's Jazz Digest 1 - Cd Various CD071516.

In a sense, the jazz supergroup heard on the album - saxist Joshua Redman, cornetist Ron Miles, bassist Scott Colley and drummer Brian Blade - is paying tribute to a tribute: Old and New Dreams, a quartet of Coleman associates, including Redman’s father Dewey, that performed music written and inspired by their trailblazing maestro in the Seventies and Eighties

Posed with the question, Who invented jazz album cover design? Most people will instantly say, Blue Note Records, and Reid Miles in particular. But this would be a gross simplification as well as inaccurate. Perhaps most ironic of all, given that Blue Note album sleeves have become the benchmark against which all modern jazz covers – and those of just about any other album – are measured, Miles was not a jazz fan, but a classical-music lover. Yet perhaps it was his distance from the music that was also his strength, allowing him to approach the design unencumbered by all but the basic details – the album title, the feel of the music, and something about the session. Esquire’s 1946 Award Winners Hot Jazz – Various Artists. Out To Lunch! – Eric Dolphy.