Johnny Hartman The Tokyo Albums

Johnny Hartman - The Tokyo Albums (1972) {Gambit Records 69216 rel 2005}

Johnny Hartman - The Tokyo Albums (1972) {Gambit Records 69216 rel 2005}
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© 1972, 2005 Emi-Toshiba / Gambit Records | 69216
Jazz / Bop / Standards / Vocal Jazz

2 complete albums on 1 CD: only previously released on two separate LPs in Japan, both now out of print. Includes the complete albums: "Johnny Hartman: Trane's Favorites" and "Johnny Hartman Meets Terumasa Hino". One of the finest singers in jazz history, Johnny Hartman's discography made up in quality for its lack of quantity. This, of course, adds extra importance to each and every Hartman recording - especially his recordings in a small band format, as is the case with these two outstanding Tokyo albums.
Various Artists - Roots Of Rock 'N' Roll: Volumes 1 - 8 (8 DCD, 1996-2003)

Various Artists - Roots Of Rock 'N' Roll: Volumes 1 - 8 (8 DCD, 1996-2003)
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Eight Double CD Volumes | Over than 13 hours of Music | Label: Fremeaux & Associes, France | Catalogue # FA 351-358

Legend would have it that Rock'N'Roll was born in Memphis in 1954 when a young truck-driver by the name Elvis Presley opted to sing "Black Blues" his way. A legend that drastically over-simplifies reality, however, for the roots of Rock'N'Roll are already to be found in the early recordings of Blues, Jazz and Country music of the mid-1920. This collection, created by Gérard Herzhaft, shows that the Rock 'n' Roll was not born with Bill Haley and Elvis Presley but before, the fusion of Rhythm and Blues, Western Swing, Country, Gospel - or the whole of popular music from the early twentieth century. This collection has become indispensable, because the history of interbreeding reveals the crystallization and the formation of gender identity as the history of amplified music…