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Rev. A. L. Kershaw - Introduction To Jazz flac album
  • Performer Rev. A. L. Kershaw
  • Title Introduction To Jazz
  • Country US
  • Other formats AIFF APE RA VOX DMF AU DTS
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1733 mb
  • Size FLAC 1132 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
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Introduction To Jazz ‎(LP, Album). Introduction To Jazz By The Rev. .

An essential introduction to jazz for beginners, these 20 albums offer a guide to jazz that traces the music’s development over the 50s and 60s. Published on. April 23, 2019. The album, which redefined modern jazz, proved to be one big highlight from start to finish, beginning with the chilled groover, ‘So What’, and progressing to the mellow, Spanish-tinged ‘Flamenco Sketches’. Ella Fitzgerald: Ella In Berlin: Mack The Knife (Verve, 1960).

A1–King Oliver's Savannah Syncopators. A. L. Kershaw Introduction To Jazz (LP, Album). DL 8244 Rev. Kershaw. Introduction To Jazz (LP, Album, Promo). Label CategoryCountry Year.

The jazz albums listed below are among the greatest ever recorded. Mostly selected from the golden "modern" jazz music era of 1940's to the 1970's, these recordings captured the great passion and emotion that these musicians spent a lifetime developing. Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis While it is one of the top selling jazz albums of all time, many consider this to be THE best jazz album of all time. A Love Supreme - John Coltrane This album completely revolutionized the jazz scene in 1965 and even today its influence can be found in many musical styles. The four songs on this album convey emotions of anger, joy, sadness, ecstasy, tragedy and triumph.

New to jazz and not sure where to start? With many artists and extensive catalogues of music, a new jazz listener can feel intimidated. We're here to help! Check out our list of 10 albums to get you started on your jazz journey and introduce you to some of jazz's great artists. 1. Time Out. Artist: Dave Brubeck Release Year: 1959 Personnel: Dave Brubeck (piano), Paul Desmond (alto saxophone), Eugene Wright (bass), Joe Morello (drums) Start With: Take Five Why You Need This Album: Take Five is a singular and thrilling mix of the familiar and the unexpected. What has kept this album.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 King Oliver's Savannah Syncopators Snag It
Vocals – Richard M. Jones
2 Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers Wild Man Blues
3 Chicago Rhythm Kings I've Found A New Baby
4 New Orleans Rhythm Kings Tin Roof Blues
5 Adrian Rollini's Orchestra* Davenport Blues
6 Jimmy Noone's New Orleans Band* The Blues Jumped A Rabbit
7 Bob Crosby's Bob Cats* Five Point Blues
8 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra Perdido Street Blues
9 Art Hodes And His Band* Georgia Cake Walk
10 Eddie Condon And His Orchestra Impromptu Ensemble No. 1
11 Bunk Johnson And His New Orleans Band Tishomingo Blues
12 George Lewis And His Ragtime Band* Chimes Blues

Credits

  • Compilation Producer – Rev. A. L. Kershaw

Notes

Black label with silver writing
Long playing microgroove flexible record

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ED 843 Rev. A. L. Kershaw Introduction To Jazz ‎(3x7", EP, Comp) Decca ED 843 US Unknown
DL 8244 Various Introduction To Jazz By The Rev. A.L. Kershaw ‎(LP, Comp) Decca DL 8244 US Unknown
DL 8244 Rev. A. L. Kershaw Introduction To Jazz ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Decca DL 8244 US Unknown