A highly interesting amalgam of a Quincy Jones record from 1971. The tracks range from the ambitious Guitar Blues Odyssey to TV-theme tunes – absolutely...
1973 album from American jazz musician Quincy Jones, featuring Quincy’s exquisite arrangements and an all-star cast of musicians, including Stevie Wonder...
Another great 60s Bossa/pop crossover album from the great Sergio Mendes. Once again an all-star line-up reveals that there's some serious Brazilian musicianship...
Don't be put off by the cover - this is not cheesy! Includes heavyweight Brazil dance jazz tunes - 'Casa Forte', 'Upa Neguinho' and 'Laia Ladaia ('Reza')....
Their first album on A&M, an absolute classic example of 60's Brazillian music, every track a winner. Includes "Mas Que Nada", "Agua De Beber", "Berimbau"...
Disco not disco classic from Cat Stevens! The proto-electro quirky dance track "Was Dog A Doughnut" was well ahead of its time and still sounds fresh today...
Fusion of rock and classical, with synthesizers and a story thrown in for good measure as Wakemen, post-Yes, goes in search of the core of prog-rock. Did...
Double vinyl compilation featuring so many killer tracks it hurts! "For What It's Worth", "Yemele","Viramundo", "Chelsea Morning", "Zanzibar". Essential!
Official reissue of this absolute CLASSIC from Chi-Town legends, Paul Johnson and Robert Armani who work in some Detroit influenced techno manoeuvres into...
Official reissue of the composer / arranger's CLASSIC 1970 album, 'Movements'! Rousing brass, woodwind, strings and synths feature on his versions of standards...
Chaka's first solo record after Rufus, produced by Arif Mardin, and what a stormer! From the anthemic "I'm Every Woman" to a faithful rendition of Charles...