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The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis/Live in Cuba 180g 4LP Box Set (Vinyl)
& lt;b & gt; & lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt;Live Concert In 180g Audiophile Vinyl 4LP Boxset! & lt;/font & gt; & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; For five decades, American and Cuban musicians were divided. Listen to the emotional reunion—now on audiophile vinyl. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; From bebop to bolero and beyond, Live In Cuba captures nine-time Grammy Award-winning Wynton Marsalis and the world-renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis's first — and only — performances in Cuba. Explore the profound connections between American jazz and Afro-Cuban music on this deluxe vinyl boxset featuring 4LPs, a gorgeous booklet, and a limited time download of a never-before-released song. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Recorded in front of clamorous, sold-out crowds over three nights at Havana's Mella Theatre in October 2010, Live In Cuba finds the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis performing Ellington standards, Afro-Cuban numbers, and distinctly modern compositions from band members. Live In Cuba is the orchestra’s first album in five years and a document of two nations’ indelible cultural connections and of an emotional reunion between long-lost musical cousins. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt; & quot;Playing Afro-Cuban repertoire, jazz classics and contemporary works, the JALC Orchestra may have done more for American-Cuban relations in a single week than all the political rhetoric generated from both sides of the Straits of Florida for the past 60-plus years. & quot; & lt;/b & gt; - The Chicago Tribune & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt; & quot;Supercharged... A suave delight.” & lt;/b & gt; - The New York Times & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt; & quot;Mr. Marsalis and company strike just the right mood, choose just the right set and play just the right amount to an adoring audience while maintaining the artistic high ground here. The band gave the Havana audience a lot of love over those three nights, and the crowd returned the favor. It’s all evident on Live In Cuba. & quot; & lt;/b & gt; - DownBeat & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; • Four 180g audiophile vinyl LPs & lt;br & gt; • Booklet & lt;br & gt; • Limited time download with exclusive bonus track & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;br & gt; Side A: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. 2/3's Adventure & lt;br & gt; 2. Dali & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side B: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 3. Baa Baa Black Sheep & lt;br & gt; 4. Como Fue (feat. Bobby Carcasses) & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side C: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 5. Sunset And The Mockingbird & lt;br & gt; 6. Inaki's Decision & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side D: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 7. Light Blue & lt;br & gt; 8. Braggin' In Brass & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side E: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 9. Limbo Jazz & lt;br & gt; 10. Symphony In Riffs & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side F: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 11. Doin' (Y)our Thing & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side G: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 12. I Left My Baby (feat. Chris Crenshaw) & lt;br & gt; 13. Bearden (The Block) & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;14. Spring Yaounde & lt;br & gt; Side H: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 15. Things To Come & lt;br & gt; 16. The Sanctified Blues & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Bonus Track: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 17. Hu Na Ney (included w/limited time digital download)
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The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis/Live in Cuba 180g 4LP Box Set (Vinyl)
The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Little Drummer Boy 12" Vinyl (Picture Disc)
& lt;img src= & quot;/content/images/HolidayIconLG.gif & quot; align= & quot;right & quot; hspace= & quot;10 & quot; & quot; & gt; & lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;Limited Edition - Only 2000 Copies! & lt;br & gt; Christmas Tree Shaped Picture Disc 12 & quot; Vinyl Single! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; It's a & quot;Christmas Tree & quot; from the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis! & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; This limited-edition Christmas tree-shaped picture disc is a collector's item and the perfect gift for the jazz lover in your life. The release features two songs from the JLCO's annual holiday performances: a hard-swinging & quot;God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen & quot; and a laid-back, grooving take on & quot;Little Drummer Boy. & quot; As the 11-city holiday tour attests, Big Band Holidays is a hugely popular, annually sold-out affair, making this collectible release sure to sell faster than Santa’s sleigh. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; • Limited Edition - Only 2000 & lt;br & gt; • Picture Disc & lt;br & gt; • 12 & quot; Vinyl Single & lt;br & gt; • Christmas Tree Shaped (different picture on each side) & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;br & gt; Side 1: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (recorded live on December 13, 2014, in Frederick P. Rose Hall) & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side 2: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; Little Drummer Boy (recorded live on December 14, 2013, in Frederick P. Rose Hall)
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The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Little Drummer Boy 12" Vinyl (Picture Disc)
The Wynton Marsalis Septet United We Swing: Best of The Jazz At Lincoln Center Galas 2LP (Vinyl)
& lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;Double LP Featuring Guest Artists Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Natalie Merchant and more! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; The Wynton Marsalis Septet are joined by a host of iconic musicians for this compilation album featuring the Best of The Jazz at Lincoln Center Galas. & amp;nbsp; Guest artists include Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Willie Nelson, Natalie Merchant, Lenny Kravitz, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks and more! & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Recorded between 2003 and 2007, United We Swing finds an unparalleled array of music talent that collectively boasts 94 Grammy Awards joining Jazz at Lincoln Center Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis (a nine-time Grammy Award winner himself) and some of the world’s top jazz musicians to perform blues-inflected versions of iconic American repertoire. Those one-night-only, live performances have never been released before. They include Lenny Kravitz performing Marsalis’s hypnotizing, New Orleans-inflected arrangement of Kravitz’s own song, & quot;Are You Gonna Go My Way & quot;; Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks uniting for a stirring, infectious take on Civil Rights anthem & quot;I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free & quot;; Bob Dylan adding harmonica licks to a deeply felt, in-the-pocket rendition of & quot;It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry & quot;; and Ray Charles taking the stage for one of his final performances to play & quot;I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town. & quot; Together these artists raise their voices to highlight jazz’s importance to America’s cultural heritage and to remind us that, even in divided times, music can unite us all. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; • Double LP & lt;br & gt; • Gatefold jacket & lt;br & gt; • Limited time album download & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Featured Special Guest Artists: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; Audra McDonald, vocals (5) & lt;br & gt; Blind Boys of Alabama, vocals (1) & lt;br & gt; Bob Dylan, vocals, harmonica (2) & lt;br & gt; Carrie Smith, vocals (14) & lt;br & gt; Derek Trucks, guitar (15) & lt;br & gt; Eric Clapton, vocals, guitar (4) & lt;br & gt; James Taylor, vocals (11) & lt;br & gt; Jimmy Buffett, vocals (13) & lt;br & gt; John Legend, vocals, piano (10) & lt;br & gt; John Mayer, vocals, guitar (7) & lt;br & gt; Lenny Kravitz, vocals, guitar (12) & lt;br & gt; Lyle Lovett, vocals, guitar (8) & lt;br & gt; Natalie Merchant, vocals (9) & lt;br & gt; Ray Charles, vocals, keyboard (3) & lt;br & gt; Susan Tedeschi, vocals (15) & lt;br & gt; Willie Nelson, vocals, guitar (6) & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Musicians: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; Wynton Marsalis, trumpet (1-13, 15), piano (14), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Wess & quot;Warmdaddy & quot; Anderson, alto saxophone (1-4, 6-13, 15-16), clarinet (5), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Victor Goines, tenor saxophone (1, 3, 6-8, 10, 12-13, 15), clarinet (2, 4, 9, 11-12, 16), bass clarinet (5), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Wycliffe Gordon, trombone (1, 7-10, 12-13, 15-16), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Dan Nimmer, piano (1, 7-9, 16) & lt;br & gt; Carlos Henriquez, bass (1-2, 8, 11) & lt;br & gt; Herlin Riley, drums (1-16), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Ronald Westray, trombone (2-6, 11, 14) & lt;br & gt; Eric Lewis, piano (2, 11) & lt;br & gt; Reginald Veal, bass (3-7, 9-10, 12-13, 15-16) & lt;br & gt; Richard Johnson, piano (4-6) & lt;br & gt; Doug Wamble, guitar (7, 9-10, 16), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Fab Dupont, alto saxophone (overdub) (7) & lt;br & gt; Craig Ross, lead guitar (12) & lt;br & gt; Jon Batiste, piano (12-13, 15) & lt;br & gt; Mac McAnally, guitar (13) & lt;br & gt; Robert Greenidge, steel drums (13) & lt;br & gt; Ralph MacDonald, congas (13) & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. The Last Time - feat. Blind Boys of Alabama & lt;br & gt; 2. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry - feat. Bob Dylan & lt;br & gt; 3. I'm Gonna Move To the Outskirts of Town - feat. Ray Charles & lt;br & gt; 4. I'm Not Rough - feat. Eric Clapton & lt;br & gt; 5. Creole Love Call - feat. Audra McDonald & lt;br & gt; 6. Milk Cow Blues - feat. Willie Nelson & lt;br & gt; 7. I'm Gonna Find Another You - feat. John Mayer & lt;br & gt; 8. My Baby Don't Tolerate - feat. Lyle Lovett & lt;br & gt; 9. The Worst Thing - feat. Natalie Merchant & lt;br & gt; 10. Please Baby Don't - feat. John Legend & lt;br & gt; 11. Mean Old Man - feat. James Taylor & lt;br & gt; 12. Are You Gonna Go My Way - feat. Lenny Kravitz & lt;br & gt; 13. Fool's Paradise - feat. Jimmy Buffett & lt;br & gt; 14. Empty Bed Blues - feat. Carrie Smith & lt;br & gt; 15. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free - feat. Susan Tedeschi & amp; Derek Trucks & lt;br & gt; 16. What Have You Done? & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Recorded live on June 2, 2003, June 7, 2004, June 6, 2005, and June 5, 2006 at the Apollo Theater, and May 14, 2007 at Jazz At Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall
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The Wynton Marsalis Septet United We Swing: Best of The Jazz At Lincoln Center Galas 2LP (Vinyl)
The Wynton Marsalis Septet United We Swing: Best of The Jazz At Lincoln Center Galas 2LP Scratch & Dent (Vinyl)
& lt;header & gt; & lt;p & gt; All covers have major imperfections, spine imperfections and a slight spine split. Discs inside are undamaged. & lt;/p & gt; & lt;/header & gt; & lt;p & gt; & lt;strong & gt;This item not eligible for any further discount offers! & lt;/strong & gt; & lt;/p & gt; & lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;Double LP Featuring Guest Artists Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Natalie Merchant and more! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; The Wynton Marsalis Septet are joined by a host of iconic musicians for this compilation album featuring the Best of The Jazz at Lincoln Center Galas. & amp;nbsp; Guest artists include Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Willie Nelson, Natalie Merchant, Lenny Kravitz, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks and more! & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Recorded between 2003 and 2007, United We Swing finds an unparalleled array of music talent that collectively boasts 94 Grammy Awards joining Jazz at Lincoln Center Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis (a nine-time Grammy Award winner himself) and some of the world’s top jazz musicians to perform blues-inflected versions of iconic American repertoire. Those one-night-only, live performances have never been released before. They include Lenny Kravitz performing Marsalis’s hypnotizing, New Orleans-inflected arrangement of Kravitz’s own song, & quot;Are You Gonna Go My Way & quot;; Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks uniting for a stirring, infectious take on Civil Rights anthem & quot;I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free & quot;; Bob Dylan adding harmonica licks to a deeply felt, in-the-pocket rendition of & quot;It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry & quot;; and Ray Charles taking the stage for one of his final performances to play & quot;I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town. & quot; Together these artists raise their voices to highlight jazz’s importance to America’s cultural heritage and to remind us that, even in divided times, music can unite us all. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; & amp;bull; Double LP & lt;br & gt; & amp;bull; Gatefold jacket & lt;br & gt; & amp;bull; Limited time album download & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Featured Special Guest Artists: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; Audra McDonald, vocals (5) & lt;br & gt; Blind Boys of Alabama, vocals (1) & lt;br & gt; Bob Dylan, vocals, harmonica (2) & lt;br & gt; Carrie Smith, vocals (14) & lt;br & gt; Derek Trucks, guitar (15) & lt;br & gt; Eric Clapton, vocals, guitar (4) & lt;br & gt; James Taylor, vocals (11) & lt;br & gt; Jimmy Buffett, vocals (13) & lt;br & gt; John Legend, vocals, piano (10) & lt;br & gt; John Mayer, vocals, guitar (7) & lt;br & gt; Lenny Kravitz, vocals, guitar (12) & lt;br & gt; Lyle Lovett, vocals, guitar (8) & lt;br & gt; Natalie Merchant, vocals (9) & lt;br & gt; Ray Charles, vocals, keyboard (3) & lt;br & gt; Susan Tedeschi, vocals (15) & lt;br & gt; Willie Nelson, vocals, guitar (6) & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Musicians: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; Wynton Marsalis, trumpet (1-13, 15), piano (14), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Wess & quot;Warmdaddy & quot; Anderson, alto saxophone (1-4, 6-13, 15-16), clarinet (5), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Victor Goines, tenor saxophone (1, 3, 6-8, 10, 12-13, 15), clarinet (2, 4, 9, 11-12, 16), bass clarinet (5), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Wycliffe Gordon, trombone (1, 7-10, 12-13, 15-16), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Dan Nimmer, piano (1, 7-9, 16) & lt;br & gt; Carlos Henriquez, bass (1-2, 8, 11) & lt;br & gt; Herlin Riley, drums (1-16), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Ronald Westray, trombone (2-6, 11, 14) & lt;br & gt; Eric Lewis, piano (2, 11) & lt;br & gt; Reginald Veal, bass (3-7, 9-10, 12-13, 15-16) & lt;br & gt; Richard Johnson, piano (4-6) & lt;br & gt; Doug Wamble, guitar (7, 9-10, 16), vocals (16) & lt;br & gt; Fab Dupont, alto saxophone (overdub) (7) & lt;br & gt; Craig Ross, lead guitar (12) & lt;br & gt; Jon Batiste, piano (12-13, 15) & lt;br & gt; Mac McAnally, guitar (13) & lt;br & gt; Robert Greenidge, steel drums (13) & lt;br & gt; Ralph MacDonald, congas (13) & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. The Last Time - feat. Blind Boys of Alabama & lt;br & gt; 2. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry - feat. Bob Dylan & lt;br & gt; 3. I'm Gonna Move To the Outskirts of Town - feat. Ray Charles & lt;br & gt; 4. I'm Not Rough - feat. Eric Clapton & lt;br & gt; 5. Creole Love Call - feat. Audra McDonald & lt;br & gt; 6. Milk Cow Blues - feat. Willie Nelson & lt;br & gt; 7. I'm Gonna Find Another You - feat. John Mayer & lt;br & gt; 8. My Baby Don't Tolerate - feat. Lyle Lovett & lt;br & gt; 9. The Worst Thing - feat. Natalie Merchant & lt;br & gt; 10. Please Baby Don't - feat. John Legend & lt;br & gt; 11. Mean Old Man - feat. James Taylor & lt;br & gt; 12. Are You Gonna Go My Way - feat. Lenny Kravitz & lt;br & gt; 13. Fool's Paradise - feat. Jimmy Buffett & lt;br & gt; 14. Empty Bed Blues - feat. Carrie Smith & lt;br & gt; 15. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free - feat. Susan Tedeschi & amp; Derek Trucks & lt;br & gt; 16. What Have You Done? & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Recorded live on June 2, 2003, June 7, 2004, June 6, 2005, and June 5, 2006 at the Apollo Theater, and May 14, 2007 at Jazz At Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall
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The Wynton Marsalis Septet United We Swing: Best of The Jazz At Lincoln Center Galas 2LP Scratch & Dent (Vinyl)
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis The Music of Wayne Shorter 3LP (Vinyl)
& lt;header & gt; & lt;p & gt; & lt;strong & gt;Wayne Shorter Music On 3LP Set! & lt;/strong & gt; & lt;/p & gt; & lt;/header & gt; & lt;p & gt; & lt;strong & gt; & quot;He's at the highest level of our music--you can't get any higher than him. & quot; & lt;/strong & gt; So says Wynton Marsalis of the legendary saxophonist, composer, and band leader Wayne Shorter. With a legendary career spanning over 60 years, the 11-time GRAMMY award winner (including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy) has released countless classic records and amassed a canon of lyrical, introspective music that stands up to the greatest jazz composers. In 2015, the formidable 81-year-old joined the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis on stage for three unforgettable nights; the result is The Music of Wayne Shorter pressed on 3 vinyl LPs. & lt;/p & gt; & lt;p & gt; For the record, JLCO members arranged beautiful, intricate versions of some of his most classic songs, including & quot;Armageddon & quot; (from 1964's Night Dreamer), & quot;Endangered Species & quot; (from 1985's Atlantis), and a very tender, Marsalis-penned take on & quot;Teru & quot; (from 1966's Adam's Apple). From Art Blakey to Miles Davis, from Weather Report to his own fabled Quartet, Shorter has done perhaps more than anyone to expand the known universe of jazz. Now, The Music of Wayne Shorter takes Shorter to places he's never been before, giving his beloved compositions and hauntingly lush saxophone sound the big band backdrop they've long deserved. As Marsalis says, & lt;strong & gt; & quot;Everybody strives to have a personal sound: his sound is definitive. & quot; & lt;/strong & gt; & lt;/p & gt; & lt;blockquote cite= & quot;quote source & quot; & gt; If Wayne Shorter is something like jazz's Pablo Picasso... then the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra works as a gilded frame to display his masterpieces. & lt;footer & gt; -The New York Times & lt;/footer & gt; & lt;/blockquote & gt; & lt;blockquote cite= & quot;quote source & quot; & gt; Shorter's blowing makes it sound as if he wrote it yesterday rather than over 60 years ago... His compositions and tenor and soprano work continue to radiate creative freshness. & lt;footer & gt; -Offbeat & lt;/footer & gt; & lt;/blockquote & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;features & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Features & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;3LP Set & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Recorded live on May 14-16, 2015 at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Gatefold jacket & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Liner notes by Christian McBride & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt; & lt;/section & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;musicians & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Musicians & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;table & gt; & lt;tr & gt; & lt;th & gt;Wayne Shorter & lt;/th & gt; & lt;td & gt;tenor & amp; soprano saxophones & lt;/td & gt; & lt;/tr & gt; & lt;tr & gt; & lt;th & gt;Wynton Marsalis & lt;/th & gt; & lt;td & gt;trumpet & lt;/td & gt; & lt;/tr & gt; & lt;tr & gt; & lt;th & gt;Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & lt;/th & gt; & lt;td & gt; & lt;/td & gt; & lt;/tr & gt; & lt;/table & gt; & lt;/section & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;selections & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Selections & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;LP 1: & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;Yes Or No & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Diana & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Hammer Head & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Contemplation & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;LP 2: & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;Endangered Species & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lost & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Armageddon & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;LP 3: & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;The Three Marias & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Teru & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Mama & quot;G & quot; & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;/section & gt;
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Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis The Music of Wayne Shorter 3LP (Vinyl)
Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra With Wynton Marsalis Big Band Holidays II 2LP (Vinyl)
& lt;header & gt; & lt;p & gt; & lt;strong & gt;Swingin' Holiday Music On Double LP! & lt;br & gt;Features Guests Veronica Swift, Catherine Russell, Aretha Franklin and More! & lt;/strong & gt; & lt;/p & gt; & lt;/header & gt; & lt;p & gt;Swing into the holiday spirit with BIG BAND HOLIDAYS II, the sequel to the critically acclaimed 2015 release from the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Featuring original arrangements of holiday classics selected from Big Band Holidays concerts spanning from 2015 to 2018, nine-time GRAMMY Award winner and Pulitzer Prize winner Wynton Marsalis and the JLCO are joined by an all-star assortment of guest vocalists, including Veronica Swift, Denzal Sinclaire, Catherine Russell, Audrey Shakir, and the Queen of Soul herself, Aretha Franklin. & lt;/p & gt; & lt;p & gt;Franklin's stirring solo piano rendition of & quot;O Tannenbaum, & quot; a surprise performance during the 2015 edition of Big Band Holidays, has never before been released. Other standout tracks include Veronica Swift's vibrant take on the classic & quot;(Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man with the Bag & quot; and Denzal Sinclaire's jazzed-up version of & quot;We Three Kings. & quot; An instant classic that captures the magic of an annual NYC holiday tradition, BIG BAND HOLIDAYS II serves up timeless nostalgia right on cue for the most wonderful time of the year. & lt;/p & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;features & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Features & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Double LP & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Gatefold jacket with bronze foil stamping & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt; & lt;/section & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;selections & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Selections & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;LP 1: & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cool Yule (feat. Catherine Russell) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;We Three Kings (feat. Denzal Sinclaire) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;O Tannenbaum (feat. Aretha Franklin) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;(Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With The Bag (feat. Veronica Swift) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;!--More tracks go here in & lt;li & gt; tags-- & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;LP 2 & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;What Will Santa Claus Say (When He Finds Everybody Swingin') (feat. Catherine Russell) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Brazilian Sleigh Bells & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Silver Bells (feat. Catherine Russell) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Snowfall & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Silent Night (feat. Denzal Sinclaire And Audrey Shakir) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;/section & gt;
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Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra With Wynton Marsalis Big Band Holidays II 2LP (Vinyl)
Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet with Wynton Marsalis The Democracy! Suite LP (Vinyl)
& lt;header & gt; & lt;p & gt; & lt;strong & gt;A Stylish New Suite From Wynton Marsalis On Vinyl LP! & lt;br & gt; Explore The Democratic Essence Of Jazz! & lt;/strong & gt; & lt;/p & gt; & lt;/header & gt; & lt;p & gt; & quot;Jazz music is the perfect metaphor for democracy, & quot; says famed trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. At a time when America - and indeed, the whole world - finds itself at a crossroads, the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer has been inspired to write a poignant and buoyant work, The Democracy! Suite, which proves that the joy and beauty of jazz can bring us all closer together. & lt;/p & gt; & lt;p & gt;That new suite is now an album from Marsalis and a septet composed of members of the famed Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Recorded live in Jazz at Lincoln Center's Appel Room during the Covid-19 lockdown, the work is irresistible and irrepressible. Tracks like & quot;Out Amongst the People (For J Bat) & quot; and & quot;Be Present & quot; are an impassioned reflection of turbulent times that find peerless musicians working as a harmonious community, urging us to reflect on the past and reconsider the future. & lt;/p & gt; & lt;p & gt; & quot;The question that confronts us right now as a nation is, 'Do we want to find a better way?' & quot; Marsalis says. The music of The Democracy! Suite may be instrumental, but it speaks for itself, urging us onto action - to get out of our seats and fight for the world we believe in. & lt;/p & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;features & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Features & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Vinyl LP & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Recorded on September 27, 2020 at Jazz At Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt; & lt;/section & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;selections & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Selections & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;Side A: & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;Be Present & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Sloganize, Patronize, Realize, Revolutionize (Black Lives Matters) Anti-Gone & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Ballot Box Bounce & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;That Dance We Do (That You Love Too) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;Side B: & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol start = & quot;5 & quot; & gt; & lt;li & gt;Deeper Than Dreams & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Out Amongst The People (for J Bat) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;It Come 'Round 'Gin & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;That's When All Will See & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;/section & gt;
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Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet with Wynton Marsalis The Democracy! Suite LP (Vinyl)
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