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Title: . . . And All That Jazz
Released: 1963
MP3 album: 1525 mb
FLAC album: 1206 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Jazz

All That Jazz is the debut studio album by English pop rock band Breathe. Released in April 1988, the album peaked at on the UK Albums Chart and at on the US Billboard 200. It has been certified Silver in the UK by the BPI and Gold in the US by the RIAA. A number of the album's tracks were recorded in 1985. The group's first single, "Don't Tell Me Lies", was released in 1986 and reached on the UK Singles Chart.

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The album, which also featured a 19-year-old Sonny Rollins, is one of the best jazz albums by a pianist; it tore up the rule book and served as a memorable introduction to a phenomenal musical talent. Key song: ‘Bouncing With Bud’. 47: Weather Report: Heavy Weather (Columbia). This jazz aristocrat’s band was famed for its panache, dynamism and unerring sense of swing, and all those qualities can be heard on this explosive 1957 recording. In an age when big bands were mostly extinct, the release of The Complete Atomic Basie marked a resurgence in the fortunes of the debonair pianist from Red Bank, New Jersey. Rollins receives sterling support from pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Doug Watkins and legendary bebop drummer Max Roach, and together the quartet created an alchemical synergy that results in pure magic.

This album was recorded from June 1985 to July 1987, made in London England and mastered at .

Within jazz itself, the album ensured that the music could no longer be considered a social or cultural also-ran, the spiritual and humanistic concerns that made up its inspiration demanding that it be treated in the same way as the master creations of the art-music of any culture. Nothing could be the same again. He put all his musical ideas into one album but overriding all that was the sheer emotional beauty of what Trane did’ – Alto saxophonist Peter King on A Love Supreme (Jazzwise 75, May.

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Glasper is an engaging frontman, but he's no soul singer, and tracks like "Jonah" and "All That Jazz" drag because the band fails to conjure up enough energy to inject any life into the performances. Only the catchy "Don't Tell Me Lies" (also a Top Ten hit) makes any kind of impression. All That Jazz is only sporadically entertaining, but the album was wildly popular when it was released. Breathe failed to sustain the success of All That Jazz with the follow-up, 1990's Peace of Mind

Criteria: These Jazz Albums were chosen to showcase the artists musical vision through their originality, influence, instrumental quality and creative inspiration. or albums by those artists who were primarily jazz vocalists

Tracklist

A1 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 1:45
A2 Billy Boy 5:16
A3 Happy & Blue 8:01
B1 Swingin' Thing 2:55
B2 Dissident Mood 4:00
B3 Lil' Liza Jane 2:37
B4 Coming Through The Rye 2:52

Credits

  • Bass – John Perry
  • Drums – Jack Berky
  • Piano – Doug Kahle
  • Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Johnny Raffa