Unfortunately, the 2004 issue of Blue Note Plays Bacharach falls short of the similar (now deleted) compilation from 1999, Blue Bacharach: A Cooler Shaker, also on [more]
This 1973 release was produced by Creed Taylor for CTI and featured Turrentine backed by many of the stars who often appeared on the label, including Bob [more]
Blue Note Plays Ray Charles contains 11 previously released performances by jazz artists associated with the label who dip into the songbook of "Brother Ray." These [more]
Containing 11 previously issued cuts from the back catalog of Blue Note, this mix of new and old artists takes a stab at the songbook of one of Brazil's most important [more]
Back at the Chicken Shack is one of organist Jimmy Smith's classic Blue Note sessions, and the first to draw attention to tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine. Recorded [more]
The circumstances surrounding the recording of this album are as important as the music you will hear and enjoy. Inspired by the songbook of Count [more]
The Very Best of Prestige: Prestige 60th Anniversary collects 25 tracks from one of the most influential independent jazz labels of the 20th [more]
At the time that she recorded this 1994 set (her GRP debut and second CD overall as a leader), Diana Krall was an up-and-coming pianist and vocalist who was on the [more]