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Duke Ellington - Rugged Jungle
Rugged Jungle Completely Unreleased Live Recordings from 1972-73, from Carnegie Hall as well as Winnipeg, Canada. This album features some of the most dark, raw late Ellington ever released.
PRICE: $12.00
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Ghetto Philharmonic - Alternate Masters
In 1992, Tuff City Records signed Ghetto Philharmonic, the premier jazz-meets-rap crew, the true innovators of the whole soon to be jazz/rap movement eventually associated with A Tribe Called Quest, US2, Digable Planets, and Brand New Heavies. However GP had a difference in that the emcees and producers were not only B-Boys who stayed true to the art, but accomplished jazz musicians as well. After performing at the 1993 New Music Seminar, just about every major label got a taste of the future, and soon scrambled to develop "similar" acts. By the time their album, "Hip-Hop Be-Bop" was finally released in 1994 after considerable delay, Tuff City had missed the boat. Here now, for the first time since 1994, are the alternate masters, digital remasterings, and shelved songs: the definitive recordings of Ghetto Philharmonic.
PRICE: $12.00
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Gillian Palette - Reminisce
Check out the sounds of a truly great female vocalist, currently featured with the Yalloppin' Hounds, Gill Palette, doing her own thing here, along with her dad, Saxman/Composer Frank Palette. Gill is a warm, incredible singer, who may remind you of a combination of Sade and Astrud Gilberto, yet she is completely original. Joey "G-Clef" Cavaseno says, "Frank Palette and Shannon Shor have come up with some of the best new standards I have ever heard... Their CD should be supported on talent and originality alone, but its also great music!" This album has some danceable jazz, but borders on Romantic Easy Listening, the ballads are breathtaking, and it's definitely chock full of songs that will stay with you for a long time.
PRICE: $8.00
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Joey "G-Clef" Cavaseno - Live in Harlem
Joey "G-Clef" Cavaseno, alto, provides some Grooving Bebop with the last of the great organists,the now Late Bobby Forester, recorded live in 1996 at Harlem's classic jazz spot, Showman's Cafe. He is one of the top straight ahead, hard-swinging saxophonists.
PRICE: $12.00
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Joey "G-Clef" Cavaseno/William Ash - Ballads For Bill & Joe
A truly gorgeous collection exquisite evergreens from the American Songbook as interpreted by the most talented "Jazz Duo" in modern times. Young Jazz Greats William Ash (guitar) and Joe G-Clef Cavaseno (alto saxophone) come together in this most intimate setting to bring us mood music that will appeal to anyone, from the most diehard of jazz fans to Gen-X couples in love!
PRICE: $12.00
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Joey Cavaseno - Live in Harlem
Joey "G-Clef" Cavaseno, alto, provides some Grooving Bebop with the last of the great organists,the now Late Bobby Forester, recorded live in 1996 at Harlem's classic jazz spot, Showman's Cafe. He is one of the top straight ahead, hard-swinging saxophonists.
PRICE: $12.00
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William Ash - Moonlight and Stars
For some time now, the best kept secret in the New York City Mainstream Jazz scene has been young guitarist William Ash. Now, for the first time, previously only released in only Japan, is his first solo album ever released in the United States!
PRICE: $12.00
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William Ash - The Long Road
For some time now, the best kept secret in the New York City Mainstream Jazz scene has been young guitarist William Ash. Now, for the first time here is a brand new domestic release featuring William's tunes as well as some great standards.
PRICE: $12.00
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