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This fifth album from the Richmond, VA metal band is the follow-up to 2006's ' Sacrament' & is their first for Roadrunner. Once painted as torchbearers for the " New Wave Of American Heavy Metal", the band have overcome stylistic typecasting to evolve their own immediately identifiable sound. Although still brutally heavy with shredding leads & vicious anti-religious lyrics delivered in a pained bellow, this album sees the band trying some new musical tricks & has a cleaner, less processed, ...
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This combination works quite well. Heard here on soprano, tenor, & a rare outing on alto, Don Lanphere matches up with the surprisingly flexible guitarist Larry Coryell in groups ranging from quartets to an octet. The two co-leaders & keyboardist Marc Seales contributed originals, & there are also lyrical versions of such tunes as Bill Evans' " Very Early, Imagination, Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" (a Coryell-Seales duet), My Ideal & Horace Silver's " Peace, which has Lanp ...
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Landscape's second album was the band's most successful, reaching the British Top Twenty & spawning the Top Five hit " Einstein a Go-Go" there, as well as a Top 40 follow-up with " Norman Bates." It's generally considered the group's most artistically successful, too, though it's an odd timepiece of a time during which synth pop was just about to begin a meteoric ascendancy in the British pop consciousness. From the Tea-Rooms of Mars to the Hell Holes of Uranus was not as contrived as the most n ...
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Personnel: Larry Carlton, Steve Lukather (guitar); Rick Jackson (keyboards); Chris Kent (bass); Gregg Bissonette (drums). Recorded live at Blue Note, Osaka, Japan in November 1998.

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liner notes by Steve Lukather, Larry Carlton, & Matt Resnicoff.NO SUBSTITUTIONS: LIVE IN OSAKA won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.

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Personnel: Larry Coryell (guitar); Willie Williams (tenor saxophone); John Hicks (piano); Santi Debriano (bass); Yoron Isreal (drums). Recorded at the Van Gelder Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on May 28, 1998.

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liner notes by Larry Coryell. Larry Coryell was one of the first &, depending on your point of view, one of the best/worst fusion guitarists in jazz history. He's done some truly exciting, breakthrough work with Gary Burton, Philip Catherine, Carla Bley and

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Full performer name: John Abercrombie/ Badi Assad/ Larry Coryell. Personnel: John Abercrombie (acoustic guitar); Badi Assad (vocals, copper flute, kalimba, nylon guitar); Larry Coryell (acoustic guitar). Recorded at St. Peter's Church, Chelsea, New York on December 19-20, 2002. This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. ...
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As the leader of Graham Central Station, Larry Graham was responsible for some of the nastiest, grittiest, most gutbucket funk of the 1970s. But when he launched a solo career with 1980s One in a Million You, the singer/electric bassist surprised the R&B world by emphasizing ballads. & if anyone doubted that Graham's fans wanted to hear him doing a lot of romantic crooning, their fears were put to rest when this LP's sentimental title song became a major hit & Warner Bros. successfully relea ...
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Organist Larry Young was 19 when he made this, his debut recording. Although he would become innovative later on, Young at this early stage was still influenced by Jimmy Smith, even if he had a lighter tone; the fact that he used Smith's former guitarist, Thornel Schwartz, & a drummer whose name was coincidentally Jimmie Smith kept the connection strong. R&B-ish tenor Joe Holiday helps out on two songs, & the music (standards, blues & ballads) always swings. Easily recommended to fans of t ...
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The history of jazz includes unlikely but successful collaborations as well as examples of people who should have gotten along but didn't. Miles Davis' economy, restraint and understatement were quite a contrast to John Coltrane's lengthy, stream of consciousness solos, and yet, they made great jazz together. Stan Getz and Chet Baker had a lot in common musically and should have collaborated time and time again; however, they couldn't stand one another. And then there are musicians who know they
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The history of jazz

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unlikely but successful collaborations as well as examples of people who should have gotten along but didn't. Miles Davis' economy, restraint & understatement were quite a contrast to John Coltrane's lengthy, stream of consciousness solos, & yet, they made great jazz together. Stan Getz & Chet Baker had a lot in common musically & should have collaborated time & time again; however, they couldn't stand one another. & then there are musicians who know they

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Jazz - A music genre from the begining of the 20th century
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
Jazz - A genre of music that regularly involves saxophones and clarinets

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