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Frances Wayne - The Warm Sound (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012] (Repost)

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Frances Wayne - The Warm Sound (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012] (Repost)

Frances Wayne - The Warm Sound (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 190 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 94 MB | Covers - 224 MB
Genre: Vocal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-27197)

The aptly titled The Warm Sound reunites Frances Wayne with husband and arranger Neal Hefti, adding to the equation a wonderful support unit including tenorist Al Cohn, guitarist Billy Mure, pianist Hank Jones, and flautist Jerome Richardson to yield one of the singer's most delightful and consistent sessions. Hefti keeps his more extravagant impulses in check here, creating a series of sophisticated but appealingly simple arrangements that underscore the breathy appeal of Wayne's vocals. Likewise, warhorses including "'Round Midnight" and "Prelude to a Kiss" prove particularly well-matched to her sexy but sweet persona.

Shorty Rogers & His Giants - Way Up There (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012] (Repost)

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Shorty Rogers & His Giants - Way Up There (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012] (Repost)

Shorty Rogers & His Giants - Way Up There (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 196 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 96 MB | Covers - 165 MB
Genre: Jazz, West Coast Jazz, Cool Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-27159)

Shorty Rogers is definitely way up there with this classic album for Atlantic Records - hitting heights that even go beyond his more famous sides for RCA! The groove here is sharp, but also has room for lots of individual flavors too - thanks to different groupings of west coast players who include Bud Shank on alto, Jimmy Giuffre on baritone and tenor, Lou Levy on piano, Shelly Manne on drums, Barney Kessel on guitar, and Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, Harry Edison, and Don Fagerquist on trumpets! Shorty himself wrote nearly all the tracks on the set - at a point at which he was really hitting his stride as a composer, doing an incredible job of mixing modern ideas and swinging jazz.

Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (1957) {2005, Reissue}

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Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (1957) {2005, Reissue}

Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (1957) {2005, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 462 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 201 Mb
Full Scans | 01:14:30 | RAR 5% Recovery
Bop / Mainstream Jazz / Vocal Jazz / Piano Jazz / Trumpet Jazz
Verve Records #0602498840283 / MG VS-6062

Digitally remastered and expanded edition contains the complete classic album Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson which presents Satchmo singing and playing standards that were not part of his usual repertoire. Featuring Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown and Louis Bellson. As a bonus, two rare tunes from the same session and an alternate take of 'Let's Fall in Love' only previously available on compilations, and the four Armstrong showcase tunes from the Ella & Louis Again session.

John Coltrane - Blue Train (1957) {1984, Japan 1st Press}

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John Coltrane - Blue Train (1957) {1984, Japan 1st Press}

John Coltrane - Blue Train (1957) {1984, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 307 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 103 Mb
Scans Included | 00:42:13 | RAR 5% Recovery
Jazz, Hard Bop | Blue Note / Toshiba-EMI Ltd. #CP35-3088 / BST-81577A·B(CD)

Although never formally signed, an oral agreement between John Coltrane and Blue Note Records founder Alfred Lion was indeed honored on Blue Train – Coltrane's only collection of sides as a principal artist for the venerable label. The disc is packed solid with sonic evidence of Coltrane's innate leadership abilities. He not only addresses the tunes at hand, but also simultaneously reinvents himself as a multifaceted interpreter of both hard bop as well as sensitive balladry – touching upon all forms in between. The personnel on Blue Train is arguably as impressive as what they're playing. Joining Coltrane (tenor sax) are Lee Morgan (trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Kenny Drew (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums).

Shelly Manne & his Friends - Modern Jazz Performances Of Songs From Li'l Abner (1957) [Reissue 2003]

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Shelly Manne & his Friends - Modern Jazz Performances Of Songs From Li'l Abner (1957) [Reissue 2003]

Shelly Manne & his Friends - Li'l Abner (1957) [Reissue 2003]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 236 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 98 MB | Covers - 17 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Cool Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: OJC/Contemporary Records (OJCCD-1087-2 (S-7533)

In a follow-up to their hit recording of music from My Fair Lady, Shelly Manne and his Friends (a trio with pianist André Previn, bassist Leroy Vinnegar, and the drummer/leader) recorded nine songs from the play Li'l Abner. Although Johnny Mercer and Gene DePaul wrote the score, none of the songs caught on except for the ballad "Namely You," and this LP was not a best-seller. The musicians are in fine form but the melodies are not too memorable (when was the last time anyone played "If I Had My Druthers" or "Progress Is the Root of All Evil"?).

The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Modern Jazz Quartet (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012] (New Rip)

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The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Modern Jazz Quartet (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012] (New Rip)

The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Modern Jazz Quartet (1957) [Japanese Edition 2012]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 266 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 95 MB | Covers - 22 MB
Genre: Jazz, Cool Jazz, Third Stream | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-27103)

One of the first Modern Jazz Quartet albums on Atlantic - a 1957 set that finds the crew in one of their freshest periods - laying down their soon-to-be trademark style in a fashion that warrants the self-titled tag! The set kicks off with a stellar medley of standards, all given the tight MJQ touch! The crew strolls through "They Say It's Wonderful", "How Deep Is The Ocean", "Body And Soul" and more in that 10 minute stretch. Other album highlights include the drum-heavy "La Ronde", a sweet reading of "Night In Tunisia", "Baden Baden", "Bag's Groove" and "Yesterdays".

Dimitri Tiomkin - Night Passage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1957/2024)

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Dimitri Tiomkin - Night Passage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1957/2024)

Dimitri Tiomkin - Night Passage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1957/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 191 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 181 MB
1:15:41 | Soundtrack | Label: Intrada / Back Lot Music

Intrada announces the premiere release of the 1957 Universal Pictures western Night Passage. Composer Dimitri Tiomkin was famous for his westerns, including such classics as High Noon, Gunfight at the OK Corral, Red River and Rio Bravo. Until now, very little of his score to Night Passage has been released. Here, Tiomkin displays his legendary talent for scoring the genre, including exciting action passages, broad sweeping themes and two songs written with lyricist Ned Washington: “Follow The River” is a soulful ballad, sweeping and wide, and “You Can’t Get Far Without A Railroad” is a folksy, comic song that a vaudevillian might have called a “novelty number.” Stewart, with his rustic, untrained baritone, performs both in the film (as can be heard in the Extras on this disc).

Johnny Cash - With His Hot And Blue Guitar (Remastered & Expanded) (1957/2020)

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Johnny Cash - With His Hot And Blue Guitar (Remastered & Expanded) (1957/2020)

Johnny Cash - With His Hot And Blue Guitar (Remastered & Expanded) (1957/2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 148 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 90 MB
37:32 | Country, Rockabilly | Label: Charly Records

Comprehensive remastering and repackaging upgrade of the Man In Black's legendary Sun catalogue continues with this release of Johnny Cash's first LP from 1957. 'Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar' was the first-ever Sun album to be released on the label in October 1957. It included one side of Cash's debut hit single, 'Cry! Cry! Cry!', the classic follow-up 'Folsom Prison Blues' and the iconic 'I Walk the Line' which reached no. 1 in the US country charts and crossed over to the pop charts peaking at no. 17.

Herb Ellis - Nothing But The Blues (1957) [Reissue 2010]

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Herb Ellis - Nothing But The Blues (1957) [Reissue 2010]

Herb Ellis - Nothing But The Blues (1957) [Reissue 2010]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 151 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 105 MB | Covers - 25 MB
Genre: Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Cool Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Fresh Sound Records (FSR 1648)

Guitarist Herb Ellis considers this is his favorite personal album and it is easy to see why. With trumpeter Roy Eldridge and tenor saxophonist Stan Getz contributing contrasting but equally rewarding solos and lots of inspired riffing while bassist Ray Brown and drummer Stan Levey join Ellis in the pianoless rhythm section, these performances have plenty of color and drive. Ellis does indeed stick to the blues during the original eight selections yet there is also a surprising amount of variety.

Johnny Griffin - A Blowin' Session (1957) [RVG Edition 1999]

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Johnny Griffin - A Blowin' Session (1957) [RVG Edition 1999]

Johnny Griffin - A Blowin' Session (1957) [RVG Edition 1999]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 334 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 116 MB | Covers - 6 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Blue Note (7243 4 99009 2 9)

A Blowin' Session is one of the greatest hard bop jam sessions ever recorded; it is filled with infectious passion and camaraderie. It's also the only time tenor saxophonists Johnny Griffin and John Coltrane would play together on record. Initially Coltrane wasn't scheduled to be on this date, but Griffin saw him on his way to Rudy Van Gelder's studio and asked him to join the remaining musicians, third tenor Hank Mobley, trumpeter Lee Morgan, pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey. These musicians were all associates within the same East Coast hard bop scene of the time; they came from the Jazz Messengers and Miles Davis' quintet, and many had played with Dizzy Gillespie's big band…

Paul Chambers - Paul Chambers Quintet (1957) [RVG Edition 2009]

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Paul Chambers - Paul Chambers Quintet (1957) [RVG Edition 2009]

Paul Chambers - Paul Chambers Quintet (1957) [RVG Edition 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 302 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 98 MB | Covers - 8 MB
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Blue Note/EMI Music Japan (TOCJ-7152)

Recorded at a single session on May 19, 1957, the simply titled Quintet features one of bassist Paul Chambers' rare outings as a bandleader, and it teams him with Detroiters Donald Byrd (trumpet), Tommy Flanagan (piano), and Elvin Jones (drums), and Chicagoan Clifford Jordan (tenor sax). It's a low-key affair, with the quintet running through a couple of standards ("Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise," "What's New"), a pair of compositions from Chambers ("The Hand of Love," "Beauteous"), and two pieces by the prolific Benny Golson ("Minor Run-Down," "Four Strings"). The Golson tunes are the most striking, really, with "Minor Run-Down" starting things off with an easy, gliding swing, and "Four Strings" (an alternate take is also included here) gives Chambers a chance to show off his abilities bowing the bass…

Herbie Mann's Californians - Great Ideas of Western Mann (1957) [Reissue 2001] (Repost)

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Herbie Mann's Californians - Great Ideas of Western Mann (1957) [Reissue 2001] (Repost)

Herbie Mann's Californians - Great Ideas of Western Mann (1957) [Reissue 2001]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 179 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 113 MB | Covers - 3 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: OJC/Riverside Records (OJCCD-1065-2)

The immodest title of this one carries a double connotation; it was probably the first album of jazz in which the leader recorded entirely on bass clarinet and, less significantly, the first Riverside album recorded on the West Coast. The first achievement - which Mann and producer Orrin Keepnews thought of three years before Eric Dolphy broke out his bass clarinet on records - ought to be more widely known, but the usual prejudices among critics regarding Mann's subsequent popularity among record buyers have decreed otherwise. In any case, Mann phrases on the bass clarinet pretty much the way he does on flute, with a definite personality, plenty of swing, and a airy outlook that makes the instrument sound less sinister…

Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (1957) [XRCD, Japanese Edition 1997]

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Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (1957) [XRCD, Japanese Edition 1997]

Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (1957) [XRCD, Japanese Edition 1997]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 404 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 168 MB | Covers - 42 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Victor (VICJ-60088)

The timeless Way out West established Sonny Rollins as jazz's top tenor saxophonist (at least until John Coltrane surpassed him the following year). Joined by bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne, Rollins is heard at one of his peaks on such pieces as "I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)," his own "Way out West," "There Is No Greater Love," and "Come, Gone" (a fast stomp based on "After You've Gone"). The William Claxton photo of Rollins wearing Western gear (and holding his tenor) in the desert is also a classic. This re-release appends three bonus tracks, all of them alternate takes.

Kenny Clarke's Sextet - Plays André Hodeir (1957) [Reissue 2000]

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Kenny Clarke's Sextet - Plays André Hodeir (1957) [Reissue 2000]

Kenny Clarke's Sextet - Plays Andre Hodeir (1957) [Reissue 2000]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 227 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 99 MB | Covers - 43 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (834 542-2)

Drummer Kenny Clarke became a fixture on the Paris jazz scene after moving there in 1956. One of his best records from his early days abroad, originally released by Phillips, is finally available on CD as a part of Verve's Jazz in Paris reissue series. With superb arrangements by Andre Hodeir, and a rotating cast of musicians over three separate recording sessions, the drummer sticks to providing brushwork behind the scenes. "Bemsha Swing," jointly written by Clarke with Thelonious Monk, centers around Martial Solal's playful solo, while the brass and reeds seem to be coming at each other from all angles in Monk's "Eronel." Hodeir's composition "Oblique" sounds like something that would have fit in perfectly as part of the repertoire of the Miles Davis Birth of the Cool sessions, a period which Hodeir explores with his chart of Gerry Mulligan's "Jeru," in which the improvisations are actually written out…

Erich Leinsdorf - Puccini: Madama Butterfly (Remastered 2024) (2024)

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Erich Leinsdorf - Puccini: Madama Butterfly (Remastered 2024) (2024)

Erich Leinsdorf - Puccini: Madama Butterfly (Remastered 2024) (2024)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 299 MB
2:00:39 | Classical | Label: Urania Records

Amongst the recordings of Madam Butterfy, the frst to represent the most modern and innovative side of the composer was this stereo recording from 1957 edited by Richar Moore for the American RCA It is indisputable that the fundamental interpretative approach was that of a great non- Italian conductor such as Erich Leinsdorf, who would later record all of Puccini's most important operas. Leinsdorf's interpretative modernity was magnifcently assisted by the participation of a lyric soprano like Anna Moffo and an impeccable tenor like Cesare Valletti. After many years, and also thanks to the splendid quality of the recording, the production of Butterfy remains among those of absolute reference.