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    Franz Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata - Queyras/Tharaud

    Posted By: Edmond Mach
    Franz Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata - Queyras/Tharaud
    APE (EAC) & CUE | DDD | TT 56:31| 209 MB | RS
    Schubert's Arpeggione Sonata combined with Sonatine D384, transcriptions of Lieder, and music by Webern and Berg

    Yasuka Agawa - Re-Mode Remixes EP 1 - 2007

    Posted By: jazzydevil

    Yasuka Agawa - Re-Mode Remixes EP 1
    Electronic, Broken Beat, NuJazz | Vinyl | MP3 VBR ~194 kbps | 35.5 MB
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    Yasuko Agawa is a successful Japanese jazz vocalist whose recording career has spanned three decades and she has well over twenty albums to her credit.
    Although most of her work is light jazz including many cover versions of jazz standards, two or three albums in particular were popular on the soul scene.

    Monassa - Watercircles (2007)

    Posted By: jazzydevil

    Monassa - Watercircles (2007)
    Nu Jazz, Broken Beat | MP3 VBR ~182 kbps | Vinyl rip | 17.3 MB
    sound preview

    Up My Alley is shifting towards more electronic fields with its 3rd release by London born Berlin raised producer Graham Stark (aka Monassa). "Watercircles" builds and builds into a gentle stomping and swinging mid-tempo affair with its complex drum programming, thick sub bass and jazzy piano chords, spiced up with Monassa's own vocal snippets to great effect.

    Alex Lifeson - Victor

    Posted By: elcho

    Alex Lifeson - Victor
    Rock | FLAC level 8 | EAC rip | 51 min | 3x 96 MB + 1 x 51 MB | covers included

    Recorded, mixed and arranged by Alex Lifeson, Rush's guitarrist, during Oct 1994/July 1995. With the collaboration of Les Claypool and Peter Cardinali on bass, Blake Manning on Drums, Edwin on vocals, Billy Bell on guitars and Coreen Allen on Horns.

    Cedella Marley Booker - Awake Zion (1991)

    Posted By: jazzydevil

    Cedella Marley Booker - Awake Zion (1991)
    Reggae | MP3 VBR ~200 kbps | Vinyl rip | 62.5 MB

    Cedella Marley Booker (born July 23, 1926) is the mother of the late reggae musician Bob Marley and a singer and writer.
    Booker was born Cedella Malcolm in Kingston, Jamaica to Omeriah Malcolm and Alberta Willoughby. Booker married Norval Sinclair Marley, a white Jamaican of English ancestry, when she was 18. Norval Marley was a Marine officer and captain, as well as a plantation overseer. He provided financial support for his wife and child but seldom saw them, as he was often away on trips. Bob was ten years old when Norval died of a heart attack in 1955 at age 60. Cedella and Bob then moved to the Trenchtown slum of Kingston.

    Great Moments of... Anne-Sophie Mutter (EMI Classics) 3 CDs

    Posted By: Flush

    Great Moments of… Anne-Sophie Mutter (EMI Classics) 3 CDs
    APE 1411 kbps | 44100 HZ Stereo | 583 MB | Classical
    My Blog | Online

    Albin Janoska - Le Grand Baheux - 2007

    Posted By: jazzydevil

    Albin Janoska - Le Grand Baheux - 2007
    Genre: Electronic, Lounge, Chill out | CD | MP3 | VBR | 76.2 Mb

    Multi-instrumentalist and producer, responsible for productions like Count Basic- Love&Light, Bigger&Brighter, First Decade; Juci- Tageslicht, Fuenfhaus Posse- Aufpudeln, fuenfhaus, and own releases as a soloartist for the viennese label Kleinrecords. For his soloworks he won the Amadeus Academy Award 2007.Recently on tour with grammy nominated band Groove Collective, many remixes, studiosessions and concerts for Nigel Hayes,Rodney Hunter, Kelli Sae, Groove Collective, Alan Parsons,Trilok Gurtu,Sofa Surfers, Madrid de los Austrias&Richard Dorfmeister, Alegre Correa, and many more.

    Greg Howe - Five (1996)

    Posted By: voltsr

    Greg Howe - Five (1996)
    Genre : jazz fusion | MP3 | 192 Kpbs |62,8 MB

    Rosemary Clooney - Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle (1998)

    Posted By: Ibiza
    Rosemary Clooney - Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle   (1998)

    Rosemary Clooney - Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle
    Jazz Vocal Singer | mp3 320 Kbps | 71 MB
    BMG Music Spain 1998 - Hollywood,California, May 25,27 and June 2, 1960

    Alfonsin Quintana Y Su Conjunto Jovenes Del Cayo - Vamos Pa'La Rumba (1996)

    Posted By: Ibiza
    Alfonsin Quintana Y Su Conjunto Jovenes Del Cayo - Vamos Pa'La Rumba (1996)

    Alfonsin Quintana Y Su Conjunto Jovenes Del Cayo - Vamos Pa'La Rumba
    Cuba | mp3 320 Kbps | 134 MB
    Tumbao Cuban 1996

    Al Jarreau - Ain'T No Sunshine (1997)

    Posted By: nox123

    Al Jarreau - Ain'T No Sunshine (1997)
    Genre: Jazz | MP3 | 320 kbps | ~ 65MB

    Al Jarreau - Tenderness (1994)

    Posted By: nox123

    Al Jarreau - Tenderness (1994)
    Genre: Jazz | Live record | MP3 | 320 kbps | 166MB

    Rosemary Clooney - Swing around Rosie (2002)

    Posted By: Ibiza
    Rosemary Clooney - Swing around Rosie  (2002)

    Rosemary Clooney - Swing around Rosie
    Jazz Vocal Singer | mp3 320 Kbps | 66 MB
    Verve Music Group 2002

    Stefano Bollani: Piano Solo [2006]

    Posted By: Alexix
    Stefano Bollani: Piano Solo [2006]
    Genre: Jazz | ECM 1964 | PT 68:20 | APE | 240 Mb | Full scan

    “Piano solo” is a modest title for this encylopaedic recital that romps through the history of jazz and more, and which, in its rapid-fire, quick-witted turnover of ideas, reveals a unique musical personality. Italian pianist Bollani (born 1972) is a major talent, armed with prodigious technique. A taste of this will already have been gleaned from his contributions to Enrico Rava’s “Easy Living” and “Tati” but here his imagination roams widely indeed. Bollani plays a Scott Joplin rag, improvises freely, plays tango music from the early 20th century, plays standards, plays his own compositions. He plays the Beach Boys’ “Don’t Talk” and tunes made famous by Louis Armstrong and Nat King Cole. He improvises on a theme from Prokofiev’s First Piano Concerto… And: he makes this whirlwind journey through the genres seem both logical and necessary.