Jazz-Club: Guitar

Jazz-Club: Guitar

Track Listings

 
1. Moten Swing - Les Paul, Willie Smith
2. Conception - George Shearing, Chuck Wayne
3. Interlude - Billy Bauer, Lennie Tristano
4. Patti Cake - Herb Ellis
5. Heat Wave - Barney Kessel
6. Nobody Else But Me - Jimmy Raney
7. You Come Along (From Out of Nowhere) - Tal Farlow
8. Tear It Down - Wes Montgomery
9. Downstairs - Kenny Burrell
10. Lil' Darlin' - Joe Pass
11. Samba Triste - Baden Powell
12. Song for My Father - George Benson
13. O Pato (The Duck) - Charlie Byrd
14. Extrapolation - John McLaughlin
15. Blues for Django and Stephane - Philip Catherine, Larry Coryell
16. Up, Up and Away - Jim Hall
17. Cantaloupe Woman - Grant Green

Jazz-Club: Guitar,Various Artists,Polygram Records,Avant-Garde Jazz,Big Band,Bop,Bossa Nova,Brazilian Jazz,Cool,Fusion,Hard Bop,Jazz,Jazz Blues,Jazz-Pop,Latin Jazz,Post-Bop,Soul-Jazz,Swing,West Coast Jazz

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Antique Glow
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The Best Songwriter You've Never Heard
  • The strange world of Kelley Stoltz
  • A 5 Star Surprise
  • Very Disappointing Soft Psychedelia
Antique Glow
Kelley Stoltz
Manufacturer: Jackpine Social Club
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  3. Fox Confessor Brings the Flood

ASIN: B0000BWVD8
Release Date: 2003-09-09

Tracks:

  1. Perpetual Night
  2. Crystal Ball
  3. Jewel Of The Evening
  4. Underwater's Where The Action Is
  5. One Thousand Rainy Days
  6. Tubes In The Moonlight
  7. 26th Street Floor
  8. Are You Electric
  9. Please Visit Soon
  10. Listen Darkly/Fake Day
  11. Mean Marianne
  12. Mt. Fuji
  13. My Silver Lining

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Best Songwriter You've Never Heard.......2004-06-30

Kelley Stoltz is a true gem, a songwriter who channels his influences and speaks in tongues, wrangling with dinosaurs and tricky old 8-track machines as he duckwalks out jugular cords in his Mission bedroom. And out comes this handmade work of beauty, a sprawling crazy architect's house full of sonic nooks (listen with headphones). Its certainly not without its mistakes, but yet his mistakes are more interesting than most band's entire catalogs.

And go see this man live. Never plays a song exactly the same way, his band members trying to keep up...

I've seen bands with riffs and I've seen singers who can break your heart and I've seen songwriters who know more than I do, but I ain't seen all three in one 'til I saw Kelley Stoltz live.

4 out of 5 stars The strange world of Kelley Stoltz.......2004-03-02

Antique Glow is quite a beautiful album. The opening track is by far the highlight, a slow, dreamy piece of modern psych that stays with you for days and days. The rest of the album, although slightly weak at times, generally maintains a solid and sometimes fascinating standard. The music is most definently psychedelic and the album in general gives off an aura of stoned delight. Jangly acoustic guitars and heavily delayed and fuzzed electrics abound. Contrary to what another reviewer said, I, as a vocalist myself, find his voice quite pleasurable to listen to. Word has it that his live shows are spectacular; he's become very popular in Australia where he played many gigs late last year (incidentally, the cover on the oz version of the album is completely different; it's a picture of a blue bunny rabbit, kind of like Donnie Darko). I highly reccommend this album to anyone interested in solid modern psychedelica.

5 out of 5 stars A 5 Star Surprise.......2004-03-01

I saw Kelley Stoltz play at a club here in Chicago. He was just playing acoustic with only one other musician also playing guitar. I was astonished by how strong his sonwriting was and what a great voice he had. He clearly is influenced by the greats: Drake, Nillson, Barrett, Young (Neil). But his style is all his own. Its like he put all of his songwriting influences in a blender and created something entirely new.

I bought the album at the show and popped it in the car on the way home, and was completely shocked by what I heard. I was expecting an album version of what I heard on stage, but what I was met with were many of the same songs only being performed in much more fleshed out arragnements and with a really warm, intimate homespun/home recorded feel. I have never heard anything like this before and I have a collection of over 20,000 rock records.

Subsequent research showed that Kelley recorded the basic tracks in his bedroom on an 8 track recorder playing all the insturments with only minimal proper studio work after he was done. What you get with this is an amzing sense of a songwriter writing and recording at the same time (and not in a lazy stream of conciousness way), you are listening to an artist use the recording as a key part of his creative process. The acoustic songs took on new depth and the record also shows that Stoltz can also bring the rock, "Tubes in the Moonlight" and "Mt. Fuji" are astonishing in their melody and depth. If you like great songwriting and lush arrangements that still rock, you will not be disappointed. This is one of my favorite records in a long time.

2 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing Soft Psychedelia.......2004-02-13

If you like warmed-over Syd Barrett, here's your guy. A few nice tunes but becomes monotonous very quickly. Stoltz can't sing worth a damn - I'd like this a lot more if his vocals were wiped and a real singer overdubbed.
Jazz-Club: Guitar
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • For beginners
Jazz-Club: Guitar
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000479P
Release Date: 1990-01-05

Tracks:

  1. Moten Swing - Les Paul/Wilie Smith
  2. Conception - Chuck Wayne/George Shearing
  3. Interlude - Billy Bauer/Lennie Tristano
  4. Patti Cake - Herb Ellis
  5. Heat Wave - Barney Kessel
  6. Nobody Else But Me - Jimmy Raney
  7. You Came Along (From Out Of Nowhere) - Tal Farlow
  8. Tear It Down - Wes Montgomery
  9. Downstairs - Kenny Burrell
  10. Li'l Darling - Joe Pass
  11. Samba Triste - Baden Powell
  12. Song For My Father - George Benson
  13. O Pato - Charlie Byrd
  14. Extrapolation - John McLaughlin
  15. Blues For Django And Stephane - Larry Coryell & Phillip Catherine
  16. Up Up And Away - Jim Hall
  17. Cantaloupe Woman - Grant Green

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars For beginners.......2007-06-18

Jazz compilation without the best (Django Reinhardt) and the most influential (Charlie Christian)?

Naturally, Verve is doing the best it can with its rich vaults, and the number of great guitar players is really impressive (Hall, Burrell, Montgomery, Pass, Kessell, McLaughlin...); some of them are probably represented with their choisiest work...

So, all in all, this is very good for jazz beginners who'd have a hard time comprehending Django's music anyway...
Gyptology
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Gyptology
    The Red Rock Hot Club
    Manufacturer: The Red Rock Hot Club
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000CAKUDK
    Release Date: 2005-09-13

    Tracks:

    1. All of Me
    2. Ten Years Gone
    3. I'll See You in My Dreams
    4. Viper's Dream
    5. Dimonic Blues
    6. Manoirs des Mes Reves
    7. You Rascal You
    8. Gyptology
    9. Bellville
    10. Blue Drag
    11. Bossa Dorado
    12. Blackwind
    13. Seul Ce Soir
    14. Well You Needn't (Hidden)
    Summa Cum Jazz Vol. 2 - The Guitar Album
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Summa Cum Jazz Vol. 2 - The Guitar Album

      Manufacturer: BMG Jazz Club
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B0007CI5I0

      Product Description

      Berklee College of Music compilation. Track Listing: 1) Shapes And Sounds - The Lage Lund Quintet; 2) JT's Blues - The Avi Rothbard Quartet; 3) Last Night - The Stefan Schultz Quartet; 4) Baby Dinosaur Blues - The Stefan Schultz Quartet; 5) One Cloud - The Guilherme Campos-Monteiro Quintet; 6) Laba Laba - The Damian Draghici Group; 7) J86 - The Damian Draghici Group; 8) Snow Changes - The Lage Lund Quintet; 9) In the Summertime - The Titus Vollmer Group; 10) Resonating - The Titus Vollmer Group; 11) Vento Sul - The Guilherme Campos-Monteiro Quintet; 12) Going Somewhere - The Avi Rothbard Quartet; 13) Are You Serious? - The Jaleel Shaw Quintet; 14) Fourth Floor - The Jaleel Shaw Quintet.
      Lift
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Lift
        Doug Markley
        Manufacturer: Markley Music
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B0009A6KS2
        Release Date: 2003-04-15

        Tracks:

        1. Lift
        2. City Shadows
        3. Sandy Toes
        4. Well Well Well
        5. Forgiven
        6. Touch
        7. Melt Down
        8. Mango Mama
        9. Cave Man
        10. Lost in the Sause

        Product Description

        Jazz Funk guitar instrumentals Latin ,Rock ,Markley Music what can i tell ya
        Room 137
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Just finished writing my review on the Room 137 CD
        • Just finished writing my review on the Room 137 CD...
        Room 137
        Curtis
        Manufacturer: IF6WAS9
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B00005BIVK
        Release Date: 2001-04-24

        Tracks:

        1. Room 137
        2. Danger Girl 2001
        3. Carrots and Grapes
        4. Playas del Cocos
        5. The Spiritual Machine
        6. Full Moon March
        7. Happy, Hungry and Horny
        8. Caravan
        9. The Things We Do
        10. Leaping Gnome
        11. Cajun Red

        Album Description

        Instrumental Rock with Blues and Jazz Influences

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars Just finished writing my review on the Room 137 CD.......2003-08-29

        Just finished writing my review on the Room 137 CD. It's taken me some time to get
        through this and get it into words. I've listened to it in different places,
        spaces and frames of mind: Car, room, headphones; open-minded, not in a
        listening mood and hyped on coffee.
        The first thing that strikes me is the difference from the first album
        to
        this one. Definitely shows growth -an even more mature musical sensibility
        is being developed each time. Curtis has set himself farther apart from the
        "shredder" mentality and focused on the music inside you that you want to
        produce.
        The album, overall, sounds best in a closed environment without
        distractions. Headphones or with your ears right up next to cranked
        speakers.
        The music demands attention and isn't great to read a book to or study to. A
        few of the songs would sound better as background party music than others;
        it strikes me more as an album that future generations of guitar players will
        listen to and learn from because it's packed with such a variety of rhythms,
        feels, tones and ideas.
        I've heard the majority of these songs live for the past couple of years
        so it's refreshing to hear them from the studio's perspective. Multi-tracking
        adds a new dimension yet the mix doesn't take away from the live feel, nor
        is it over-produced. I'm partial to the sounds of the guitar, but, in a few
        songs, I've mentioned I'd like to hear horns or some other instruments. Of
        course, that's where the album led me.

        I think Curtis has stirred up a genre that I can only call "Nightclub/Surf".

        Room 137 - One of those driving songs and definitely a song which
        demonstrates what I'm talking about when I say that, with the addition of
        extra guitars and smooth production, an extra aural dimension is apparent
        without taking away from the live feel.

        Danger Girl - The first taste of the Nightclub/Surf feel. Of all the songs,
        this one sounds most rushed and out of the pocket.

        Carrots and Grapes - Has that Les Paul happy-go-lucky feel that I've always
        liked. Nice use of echo -sounds old like the '50s.

        Playas del Cocos - Pensive and pouting nightclub song. Another trademark
        song that adds to the Nightclub/Surf feel of the album. Sit back and relax to
        this one. Great percussion. First song I noticed with keyboards and how they
        added to the dynamics.

        Spiritual Machine - Another driving song. Not a hook that I'm particularly
        fond of but the damn thing got stuck in my head more than any other hook.
        Refrain is strong and suggests aural symbols: victory, arms in the air
        freedom. Nice bottom end but I wanted to hear it even heavier, into the
        depths. Also, the ending left me wanting more of what you were doing there.

        Full Moon March - Adds another dimension of rhythm to the CD. Personally, I
        felt I wanted to hear it develop away from the hook more by changing up the
        march and not ending with it. Marches are tough for me to stick with. I
        liked the addition of eerie stereo sounds and different guitar sounds. This is one
        of those songs I would like to have heard different instruments.

        Happy, Hungry, Horny - My favorite groove on the CD. Great song to drive to.
        This is one of the songs that sounds better with some outside interference,
        so, drive fast with the windows rolled down and the music cranked. Reminds
        me of "Lowrider". Also, has a Hendrix type of breakdown in the middle before
        the solo that breaks up the song a bit. Nice culmination to a dynamic apex by
        adding more guitars after the solo.

        Caravan - I've heard several versions of this song by different artists.
        Another good driving song -either along the beach or a hot, desert highway.
        Aural images of camels dancing to swing. Herp Albert/Les Paul feel ending in
        a sandstorm of sound.

        Things We Do - Appropriate place in the album, right after the frenzy of
        Caravan. Lets you mellow out the drive, roll up the windows and breathe
        easier. I hear horns on this song as a possibility. The faint, whistling
        keyboard in the background supports the hook without being distracting. I'd
        like to hear this song on an LP with some pops and scratches on it.

        Leaping Gnome - I liked the drumskin bending on this one. It has the most
        Night Club feel of all the songs. I wanted to hear a different instrument
        take the first solo to enhance that smoky nightclub atmosphere. Second solo
        fits better as a guitar as it is.

        Cajun Red - Lazy sunset; surf vibe. This is your other trademark song for
        the Nightclub/Surf feel that I'm talking about. What the heck is running around
        in my headphones? That staccato, high-pitched guitar made me laugh. It
        reminded me of a hamster escaping from his Habitrail. Gotta hear this on
        headphones. Like the addition of the sloppy, Southern Blues feel. It opens
        up the song beyond the beginning and lets it evolve. The solo at the end sounds
        like I'm listening to it through a toilet paper roll. Very cool!

        4 out of 5 stars Just finished writing my review on the Room 137 CD..........2003-08-15

        It's taken me some time to get through this and get it into words. I've listened to it in different places,
        spaces and frames of mind: Car, room, headphones; open-minded, not in a
        listening mood and hyped on coffee.
        The first thing that strikes me is the difference from the first album
        to
        this one. Definitely shows growth -an even more mature musical sensibility
        is being developed each time. Curtis has set himself farther apart from the
        "shredder" mentality and focused on the music inside you that you want to
        produce.
        The album, overall, sounds best in a closed environment without
        distractions. Headphones or with your ears right up next to cranked
        speakers.
        The music demands attention and isn't great to read a book to or study to. A
        few of the songs would sound better as background party music than others;
        it strikes me more as an album that future generations of guitar players will
        listen to and learn from because it's packed with such a variety of rhythms,
        feels, tones and ideas.
        I've heard the majority of these songs live for the past couple of years
        so it's refreshing to hear them from the studio's perspective. Multi-tracking
        adds a new dimension yet the mix doesn't take away from the live feel, nor
        is it over-produced. I'm partial to the sounds of the guitar, but, in a few
        songs, I've mentioned I'd like to hear horns or some other instruments. Of
        course, that's where the album led me.

        I think Curtis has stirred up a genre that I can only call "Nightclub/Surf".

        Room 137 - One of those driving songs and definitely a song which
        demonstrates what I'm talking about when I say that, with the addition of
        extra guitars and smooth production, an extra aural dimension is apparent
        without taking away from the live feel.

        Danger Girl - The first taste of the Nightclub/Surf feel. Of all the songs,
        this one sounds most rushed and out of the pocket.

        Carrots and Grapes - Has that Les Paul happy-go-lucky feel that I've always
        liked. Nice use of echo -sounds old like the '50s.

        Playas del Cocos - Pensive and pouting nightclub song. Another trademark
        song that adds to the Nightclub/Surf feel of the album. Sit back and relax to
        this one. Great percussion. First song I noticed with keyboards and how they
        added to the dynamics.

        Spiritual Machine - Another driving song. Not a hook that I'm particularly
        fond of but the damn thing got stuck in my head more than any other hook.
        Refrain is strong and suggests aural symbols: victory, arms in the air
        freedom. Nice bottom end but I wanted to hear it even heavier, into the
        depths. Also, the ending left me wanting more of what you were doing there.

        Full Moon March - Adds another dimension of rhythm to the CD. Personally, I
        felt I wanted to hear it develop away from the hook more by changing up the
        march and not ending with it. Marches are tough for me to stick with. I
        liked the addition of eerie stereo sounds and different guitar sounds. This is one
        of those songs I would like to have heard different instruments.

        Happy, Hungry, Horny - My favorite groove on the CD. Great song to drive to.
        This is one of the songs that sounds better with some outside interference,
        so, drive fast with the windows rolled down and the music cranked. Reminds
        me of "Lowrider". Also, has a Hendrix type of breakdown in the middle before
        the solo that breaks up the song a bit. Nice culmination to a dynamic apex by
        adding more guitars after the solo.

        Caravan - I've heard several versions of this song by different artists.
        Another good driving song -either along the beach or a hot, desert highway.
        Aural images of camels dancing to swing. Herp Albert/Les Paul feel ending in
        a sandstorm of sound.

        Things We Do - Appropriate place in the album, right after the frenzy of
        Caravan. Lets you mellow out the drive, roll up the windows and breathe
        easier. I hear horns on this song as a possibility. The faint, whistling
        keyboard in the background supports the hook without being distracting. I'd
        like to hear this song on an LP with some pops and scratches on it.

        Leaping Gnome - I liked the drumskin bending on this one. It has the most
        Night Club feel of all the songs. I wanted to hear a different instrument
        take the first solo to enhance that smoky nightclub atmosphere. Second solo
        fits better as a guitar as it is.

        Cajun Red - Lazy sunset; surf vibe. This is your other trademark song for

        the Nightclub/Surf feel that I'm talking about. What the heck is running around
        in my headphones? That staccato, high-pitched guitar made me laugh. It
        reminded me of a hamster escaping from his Habitrail. Gotta hear this on
        headphones. Like the addition of the sloppy, Southern Blues feel. It opens
        up the song beyond the beginning and lets it evolve. The solo at the end sounds
        like I'm listening to it through a toilet paper roll. Very cool!
        The Swinging Guitar of Jon Larsen (Radio Edits): Vintage Guitars, Volume 14
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          The Swinging Guitar of Jon Larsen (Radio Edits): Vintage Guitars, Volume 14
          Jon Larsen
          Manufacturer: Hot Club
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000O6YEP2

          Product Description

          19 tracks. A remixed sampler of recordings made between 1992-1995, intended to display Larsen's abilities to radio programmers.
          Libertango
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Libertango

            Manufacturer: EMI Classics Imports
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            Piazzolla, AstorPiazzolla, Astor | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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            Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B00008ODZX
            Release Date: 2003-11-04

            Tracks:

            1. Lo Que Vendra - Anibal Troilo Y Su Orquesta
            2. Adios Nonino - Carlos Garcia Y Su Orquesta
            3. Villeguita - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
            4. Decarisimo - Leopoldo Federico Y Orquesta
            5. Para Lucirse - Osvaldo Fresedo Y Su Orquesta
            6. Marron Y Azul - Osvaldo Pugliese y su Orquesta
            7. Invierno Porteno - Sexteto Mayor
            8. Verano Porteno - Raul Garello Y Su Orquesta
            9. El Desbande - Astor Piazzolla Ys Su Orquesta
            10. Triunfal - Jose Basso Y Su Orquesta
            11. Nonino - Leopoldo Federico Y Su Orquesta
            12. Preparense - Osvaldo Pugliese y su Orquesta
            13. Zum - Osvaldo Pugliese y su Orquesta
            14. Otono Porteno - Raul Garello Y Su Orquesta
            15. Se Armo - Astor Piazzolla Y Su Orquesta
            16. Libertango - Leopoldo Federico Orquesta
            17. Adios Nonio - Sexteto Mayor

            Tracks:

            1. El Desbande - Octeto Academico De Caracas
            2. Invierno Porteno - Triestango
            3. Adios Nonino - Les 12 Violoncellistes De La Philharmonie De Berlin
            4. Decarisimo - Orquesta Estable Del Teatro Colon
            5. Otono Porteno - Eroica Trio
            6. Fuga Y Misterio - Les 12 Violoncellistes De La Philharmonie De Berlin
            7. Cafe 1930 - Mark Gould
            8. Oblivion - Triestango
            9. Milonga Del Angel - Orquesta Estable Del Teatro Colon
            10. Night Club 1960 - Leo Brouwer
            11. Nuestro Tiempo - Triestango
            12. Chiquilin De Bachin - Juliane Banse
            13. Concierto Para Bandoneon - Daniel Binelli
            14. Adios Nonio - Octeto Academico De Caracas
            Estrada do Sol
            Average customer rating: Not rated
              Estrada do Sol
              Carl Volk
              Manufacturer: Chiron Records
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
              GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
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              GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
              ASIN: B000005DTY
              Release Date: 1996-10-15

              Tracks:

              1. Estrada do Sol
              2. The Current
              3. Piece without Title
              4. Morning of the Carnival
              5. Nightclub - 1960
              6. Valse Burlesque
              7. Gymnopedie No. 1
              8. Take - Off on a Satie Theme
              9. Aria (Cantilena)
              10. Fiber Optics
              11. Romantico
              12. Verano Porteno
              13. Estrada Branca
              14. Blue Ridge Parkway
              15. Cancion de Cuna
              Jazz-Club Mainstream: Guitar & Bass
              Average customer rating: Not rated
                Jazz-Club Mainstream: Guitar & Bass
                Various Artists
                Manufacturer: Polygram Records
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
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                ASIN: B000008B49
                Release Date: 1991-05-21

                Jazz Music:

                1. Jazz-Club: Violin
                2. Jazz 'Round Midnight: Big Band
                3. Jazz Samba
                4. Jazz Samba Encore!
                5. Joe Pass at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 [Live]
                6. Jousts
                7. Just for Fun
                8. Let the World Sing (A Royal Wedding Suite)
                9. Letter from Home
                10. Looking in Looking Out

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