Modern Jazz : Encyclopedia of Jazz [100 CD, 2008] CD 11-20
CD 11: Lennie Tristano (1954–55)
CD 12: Modern Jazz Quartet (1952–55) Vol. 1
CD 13: Modern Jazz Quartet (1953–55) Vol. 2
CD 14: Stan Getz (1952–54) Vol. 1
CD 15: Stan Getz (1951) Vol. 2
CD 16: Stan Getz (1955) Vol. 3
CD 17: Stan Getz (1955) Vol. 4
CD 18: Chet Baker (1953) Vol. 1
CD 19: Chet Baker (1953–54) Vol. 2
CD 20: Chet Baker (1955) Vol. 3
Rainbow - Deutschland Tournee 1976 (6 CD, 2006)
Deutschland Tournee 1976 is a 6-CD box-set released by the British hard rock band Rainbow in 2006, featuring live material from 3 concerts of the band's German tour of 1976, being Cologne on 25 September 1976, Düsseldorf on 27 September 1976, and Nürnberg on 28 September 1976. The complete set of 6 CDs was released only in Japan as a box-set. In Europe all three concerts would be released subsequently as separate double-CD sets, in jewel-cases, with the same track listings and CD timings.
"Over the Rainbow" was an introduction from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz that featured spoken line: "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore. We must be over the rainbow!"
- Ritchie Blackmore – guitar
- Ronnie James Dio – lead vocals
- Cozy Powell – drums, percussion
- Jimmy Bain – bass
- Tony Carey – keyboards
Ian Gillan - Unchain Your Brain: The Best Of Gillan (2 CD, 2007/FLAC)
Comprehensive 2007 two CD compilation of Gillan and Ian Gillan Band tracks that spans the six year period from 1976 to 1982 during which the world famous big haired rocker had his most successful solo period. The former member of both Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, famed for his very wide vocal range, had two Top Three albums during this period and the finest cuts from these and his others are showcased here perfectly. 31 stunning highlights including the hit songs 'Trouble' and 'New Orleans'.
Big Joe Turner - All the Classic Hits 1938-1952 (5 CD, 2003/FLAC)
Classic Hits 1938-52 is a five-disc, 123-track collection of Big Joe Turner's earliest recording sessions before finding stardom with his mid-'50s R&B sides. While this JSP set isn't extravagant, it's a luxury to have Turner's sides for National, Aladdin, Freedom, MGM, and Imperial remastered and together in one collection. The final disc also includes the Boss of the Blues' first recordings for Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun of Atlantic Records: "Chains of Love," "Sweet Sixteen," "Poor Lover's Blues," and "Still in Love (With You)." Turner tackles blues, swing, and fiery up-tempo jump blues, assisted by Pete Johnson, Wynonie Harris, Pee Wee Crayton, Budd Johnson, Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino, Joe Houstin, Albert Ammons, Don Byas, Art Tatum, and Hot Lips Page.
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