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Various - The Complete Orange Hours

Top-Jazz-Compilation, aufgenommen in den blauen Stunden des Oktobers 2020 in den legendären New Yorker 'Big Orange Sheep' Selfservice-Aufnahmestudios. Die orangene Farbe symbolisiert das Sonnenlicht der Abenddämmerung, die Hoffnung auf den Sonnenaufgang, das Versprechen auf einen neuen Tag. In diesem Sinne wurden vier Künstlerpaare zu je drei musikalischen Wünschen für die Zukunft gebeten: Kevin Hays - Yotam Silberstein, Nicole Glover - Alexander Claffy, Johnny O'Neal - Paul Sikivie, David Kikoski - Peter Bernstein. 180g Doppelvinyl im Gatefold.

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Wendell HARRISON / PHIL RANELIN - What We Need

"A New Dimension In Cultural Awareness" were the words of Tribe Records' co-founder and trombonist Phil Ranelin as the label emerged in a vibrant Detroit in 1972. Together with other co-founder and saxophonist Wendell Harrison, the duo delivered the first of what would become a treasure trove of spiritual jazz releases with 1973's Message From the Tribe. P-vine has lifted its first track"What We Need" for the a-side with the b-side "The Wok" taken from Harrison's 1981 album Organic Dream.

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Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions

Reissue of Oscar Peterson's 1969 album 'Motions & Emotions' pressed
on blue vinyl
On 'Motions & Emotions' Oscar Peterson presents jazz versions of popular pieces
from pop, easy listening and classic songwriters, as the quartet of long- time
companions are washed in rich orchestral colours. Arranged and conducted by a
magician of the guild, the great Claus Ogerman, who had previously worked for
Tom Jobim. The Brazilian is also represented with his standard "Wave", in which
the orchestra builds a luminous tropical backdrop for Peterson's fantastically
dragged phrasing. Peterson and Ogerman pay tribute to another great orchestra
leader, Henry Mancini, in "Sally's Tomato" with feather- light trilling brilliance.
Jimmy Webb's "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" experiences a metamorphosis
almost into the classical - Ogerman opens infinite sound spaces here with the
distantly indulging strings. Bobby Gentrys "Ode To Billy Joe" cleverly abducts
Countryfolk into Bigband Jazz by means of fiery keyboard playing.
Finally the hits: from soul comes Bobby Hebb's "Sunny", whose theme the pianist
here cleverly harmonises out to then decorate it bluesy in dialogue with the wind
instruments. Burt Bacharach's "This Guy's In Love With You" shines with a
leisurely late night mood and a pompous finale. Yesterday" is provided with a
sparkling bossa substructure, while the second Beatles homage "Eleanor Rigby"
oscillates between loose groove, deep melancholy and swing. Peterson plus
quartet plus orchestra: Enthusiastic detail work also in the popular sector.
"The question about favourite albums is basically not an easy one, except in my
case, because Motions & Emotions by Oscar Peterson is actually my absolute
favourite album. I think Motions & Emotions might even be the perfect
instrumental album." - Till Brönner (German Jazz trumpeter and professor)

pre-order now04.03.2022

expected to be published on 04.03.2022

Apolos & Sucesso - Apolos & Sucesso

Apolos&Sucesso

Apolos & Sucesso

12inchNOLABEL77-011
No Label
14.07.2017

Quite scarce and demanded record from Os Apolos recorded in The Netherlands. Featured an off the hook Afro Beat song ''Time of War''. Limited Warehouse find, these records have been remaining for years in original boxes straight from the press plant, never played mint condition.

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