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Vinyl Vault: "Imaginary Voyage" by Jean Luc Ponty
This week’s Vinyl Vault features an old favorite, Jean Luc Ponty’s 1976 album “Imaginary Voyage.” This was one of the earlier of a long string of fusion albums Ponty released…
Vinyl Vault: "We Keep On" by Embryo
This week’s Vinyl Vault explores the early fusion of the German band Embryo and their album recorded in 1972, “We Keep On.” The Germans were joined by American jazz reed…
Vinyl Vault: "Spanish Blue" by Ron Carter
This week’s Vinyl Vault, Fundraiser Edition, features a 1975 album from Ron Carter entitled “Spanish Blue.” Released on the CTI label, the album features four tracks, three written by Carter…
Review: Gov't Mule at Red Rocks
Last year’s Gov’t Mule show at Red Rocks was always going to be hard to beat. To recap: Mule leader, Warren Haynes started the show with a 30 minute solo…
Vinyl Vault: "A Little New York Midtown Music" by Nat Adderley
This week, the Vinyl Vault will feature “A Little New York Midtown Music” by Nat Adderley. Released in 1979 on the Galaxy label, the album featured Johnny Griffin on tenor,…
Vinyl Vault: "Stanley Clarke"
This week the Vinyl Vault goes back to 1974 for some classic fusion with the album “Stanley Clarke.” It’s the second solo album from the acclaimed bassist, released around the…
Vinyl Vault: "Happy Children" by Osibisa
This week’s Vinyl Vault features World Beat pioneers Osibisa and their 1973 album “Happy Children.” The music on the album combines traditional African beats and drumming with more contemporary elements…
Vinyl Vault: "But Beautiful" by Sam Most
Leonard Feather called him, “probably the first great jazz flutist.” He was talking about Sam Most and we have one of his albums on the Vinyl Vault this week. “But…
Vinyl Vault: "But Beautiful" by Sam Most
Leonard Feather called him, “probably the first great jazz flutist.” He was talking about Sam Most and we have one of his albums on the Vinyl Vault this week. “But…
Vinyl Vault: "City Lights" by Dr. John
The Vinyl Vault remembers the late Dr. John by featuring his 1978 album “City Lights.” Released on A&M/Horizon records, the album was recorded in New York City but retained the…
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