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Two Men with the Blues»rank: 33par: Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis
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Standards»rank: 8601par: Wynton Marsalis
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Popular Songs Best Of»rank: 4822par: Wynton Marsalis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Wynton Marsalis has the probably unwelcome distinction of being one of the most polarizing figures in jazz. While many have praised his outspoken reverence for jazz history and tradition (most visibly as the lead commentator on Ken Burns's Jazz PBS documentary), jazz fans of the more underground and alternative variety have decried his supposed retro sensibilities. Through it all has shone Marsalis's unassailable musical skill, and that's what Popular Songs: The Best of Wynton Marsalis, ... |
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Joe Cools Blues»rank: 29665par: Wynton & Ellis Marsalis Marsalis
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Personnel-wise this is a Marsalis family affair; and how delightful it must be for both Wynton and Branford to engage the talents of so adept a family member as their father (and fellow Columbia recording artist), pianist Ellis Marsalis. With Branford on tenor saxophone, and younger brother Delfeayo on trombone, an Ellis-led ensemble features a delightful turn by New 0rleans vocal treasure Germaine Bazzle on the playful 'Little Birdie.' 0therwise on the CD, Wynton's ... |
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In This House On This Morning»rank: 43110par: Wynton Marsalis Septet
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Personnel-wise this is a Marsalis family affair; and how delightful it must be for both Wynton and Branford to engage the talents of so adept a family member as their father (and fellow Columbia recording artist), pianist Ellis Marsalis. With Branford on tenor saxophone, and younger brother Delfeayo on trombone, an Ellis-led ensemble features a delightful turn by New 0rleans vocal treasure Germaine Bazzle on the playful 'Little Birdie.' 0therwise on the CD, Wynton's ... |
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V3 Standard Time Resolution»rank: 27234par: Wynton Marsalis
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Personnel-wise this is a Marsalis family affair; and how delightful it must be for both Wynton and Branford to engage the talents of so adept a family member as their father (and fellow Columbia recording artist), pianist Ellis Marsalis. With Branford on tenor saxophone, and younger brother Delfeayo on trombone, an Ellis-led ensemble features a delightful turn by New 0rleans vocal treasure Germaine Bazzle on the playful 'Little Birdie.' 0therwise on the CD, Wynton's ... |
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Magic Hour»rank: 16163par: Wynton Marsalis
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Personnel-wise this is a Marsalis family affair; and how delightful it must be for both Wynton and Branford to engage the talents of so adept a family member as their father (and fellow Columbia recording artist), pianist Ellis Marsalis. With Branford on tenor saxophone, and younger brother Delfeayo on trombone, an Ellis-led ensemble features a delightful turn by New 0rleans vocal treasure Germaine Bazzle on the playful 'Little Birdie.' 0therwise on the CD, Wynton's ... |
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Think Of One»rank: 87079par: Wynton Marsalis
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Personnel-wise this is a Marsalis family affair; and how delightful it must be for both Wynton and Branford to engage the talents of so adept a family member as their father (and fellow Columbia recording artist), pianist Ellis Marsalis. With Branford on tenor saxophone, and younger brother Delfeayo on trombone, an Ellis-led ensemble features a delightful turn by New 0rleans vocal treasure Germaine Bazzle on the playful 'Little Birdie.' 0therwise on the CD, Wynton's ... |
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Wynton Marsalis»rank: 65445par: Wynton Marsalis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Wynton Marsalis's 1982 debut was recorded before the trumpeter had reached his 20th birthday and when he was still a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. ln many ways it was a pivotal event for jazz in the '80s, as Marsalis became the central figure in a return to the acoustic styles of the late '50s and '60s and the model for all the young lions to come. While there are elements of Miles Davis ... |
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Dont Be Afraid»rank: 36645par: Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Wynton Marsalis's 1982 debut was recorded before the trumpeter had reached his 20th birthday and when he was still a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. ln many ways it was a pivotal event for jazz in the '80s, as Marsalis became the central figure in a return to the acoustic styles of the late '50s and '60s and the model for all the young lions to come. While there are elements of Miles Davis ... |