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gotoseagrl 01-11-2017 09:56 PM

Babes - Isn't It Love
 

Bubala 01-11-2017 11:00 PM


candy_coated_bitch 01-11-2017 11:14 PM

Couplets De Folies for flute and oboe by Marin Marais.

VintageFemme 01-12-2017 06:28 AM

Simply Red, Sunrise
 


Greco 01-12-2017 08:06 PM

m for w
 

Music for pieces of wood - Steve Reich

Greco

Zimmeh 01-12-2017 11:11 PM

Krakevisa by Leave's Eyes. They are a Germanic and Norwegian band.

Zimmeh

JDeere 01-13-2017 10:22 AM


Orema 01-13-2017 10:30 AM

Lou Rawls - I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
 

Orema 01-13-2017 11:43 AM

Joe Pesci and Joey DeFrancesco - Love for Sale
 

Orema 01-13-2017 11:45 AM

Cannonball, Coltran, Evans, and Miles - Love for Sale
 

Orema 01-13-2017 11:48 AM

Kind of Blue Documentary
 
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Part 1 of 3


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Part 2 of 3


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Part 3 of 3


From YouTube.com:
Kind of Blue is a studio album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released on August 17, 1959, by Columbia Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City on March 2 and April 22, 1959. The sessions featured Davis's ensemble sextet, with pianist Bill Evans, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. After the entry of Evans into his sextet, Davis followed up on the modal experimentations of Milestones (1958) by basing Kind of Blue entirely on modality, in contrast to his earlier work with the hard bop style of jazz.

Though precise figures have been disputed, Kind of Blue has been described by many music writers not only as Davis's best-selling album, but as the best-selling jazz record of all time. On October 7, 2008, it was certified quadruple platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It has been regarded by many critics as the greatest jazz album of all time and Davis's masterpiece.

The album's influence on music, including jazz, rock, and classical music, has led music writers to acknowledge it as one of the most influential albums ever made. In 2002, it was one of fifty recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. In 2003, the album was ranked number 12 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Orema 01-13-2017 01:24 PM

BETs Love and Happiness - An Obama Celebration
 


The final White House concert hosted by President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.

Click here for the White House page on YouTube.com

BullDog 01-13-2017 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1122415)


The final White House concert hosted by President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.

Click here for the White House page on YouTube.com

Thanks to Orema, I am listening to this while I work. Thank you so much for posting it. My afternoon just got a whole lot better.

Orema 01-13-2017 05:33 PM

Kind of Blue Documentary
 
The correct link for Part 3 is in this post. Sorry about that.

Part 1 of 3


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Part 2 of 3


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Part 3 of 3


From YouTube.com:
Kind of Blue is a studio album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released on August 17, 1959, by Columbia Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City on March 2 and April 22, 1959. The sessions featured Davis's ensemble sextet, with pianist Bill Evans, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. After the entry of Evans into his sextet, Davis followed up on the modal experimentations of Milestones (1958) by basing Kind of Blue entirely on modality, in contrast to his earlier work with the hard bop style of jazz.

Though precise figures have been disputed, Kind of Blue has been described by many music writers not only as Davis's best-selling album, but as the best-selling jazz record of all time. On October 7, 2008, it was certified quadruple platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It has been regarded by many critics as the greatest jazz album of all time and Davis's masterpiece.

The album's influence on music, including jazz, rock, and classical music, has led music writers to acknowledge it as one of the most influential albums ever made. In 2002, it was one of fifty recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. In 2003, the album was ranked number 12 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Canela 01-13-2017 07:29 PM


Clyde 01-13-2017 07:32 PM


Canela 01-13-2017 08:23 PM

Sabrina Claudio
 



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