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JOHN STAINER
Stainer: Crucifixion (The) Simon Bailey (bass) / Stephen Farr (organ) / James Gilchrist (tenor) / Clare College Choir, Cambridge / Tim Brown (conductor) [ Naxos / CD - released 14/Jun/2005 ] "Lovers of English choral music will relish this highly attractive release" - MusicWeb June 2005 |
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Adam Page, James Brown, John Psathas
The Harvest [ Rattle Jazz / CD - released 16/Nov/2012 ] The Harvest is comprised of two suites, two continuous 30-minute compositions broken into 8 and 9 parts respectively. The Harvest Suite (composed by Adam Page and John Psathas) features Adam on solo tenor saxophone played through various looping... |
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James Brown
Icon [ Polydor / CD - released 27/Aug/2010 ] |
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James Brown
Soul On Top (LP) [ Verve / LP - released 13/Jan/2023 ] In the liner notes to this grooving 1969 album, featuring a big band led by drummer Louis Bellson and arranged by Impulse! star Oliver Nelson, the Godfather of Soul explains that he is a "jazz man at heart". Brown's soul consigliere, saxophonist... |
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James Brown
The Best of / the Christmas Collection [ CD ] |
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James Brown
Get It On (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [180g Double LP) [ Universal music LP / 2 LP - released 1/Apr/2015 ] Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the 2014 Tate Taylor (the Help) directed film based on the incredible life story of the Godfather of Soul, the film gives a fearless look inside the music, moves & moods of Brown, taking audiences on the journey... |
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James Brown
Night Train (Vinyl) [ Not Now Music / 2 LP ] This 180g 2LP set documents James Brown's early career on King records, there is more than a hint of the funk styling that saw the Godfather of Soul evolve into the Minister of the New Super Heavy Funk. |
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James Brown
The Payback [ CD - released 6/Jul/1998 ] European import. |
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VARIOUS COMPOSERS
Rejoice, the Lord is king! - Great Hymns from Westminster Abbey Robert Quinney (organ), Julian Empett (bass), Jonathan Brown (bass) Westminster Abbey Choir, James O'Donnell [ Hyperion / CD - released 6/Jan/2014 ] "the quality of the singing is on a high level and Robert Quinney negotiates the organ accompaniments excellently' (MusicWeb International) |