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Used CD Grade
We only use the grade "Used CD" for non-new CDs.
This all-encompassing grade was chosen it because we only buy and offer
used CDs in the best possible condition.
When you purchase a used CD you can expect the disc to be free of all but the
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that it plays correctly.
If it does not, you can request a return for a full refund.
Sublime trio recordings from Carla Bley on piano, Steve Swallow on bass, and Andy Sheppard on tenor and soprano sax – musicians who've been working together in different ways for many years, and who really come together here in a very special way! Although all three players were once known ... CD
Gianluigi Trovesi on alto saxophone, clarinet, alto clarinet, and bass clarinet, Mario Schiano on alto and soprano saxophone, Eugenio Colombo on alto and soprano saxophone and flute, Carlo Actis Dato on baritone and tenor saxophone and bass clarinet, Daniele Cavallanti on tenor and baritone ... CD
Holland plays bass, in a group that also includes Steve Coleman on alto, Kenny Wheeler on trumpet and flugelhorn, Robin Eubanks on trombone, and Marvin Smitty Smith on drums. CD
Steve Tibbetts is always a player who can effortlessly make soundscapes flow from his guitar – and here, he works with just the right of slight augmentation to his core acoustic work – using some added kalimba and tape loops – just a bit – and partnering up with the gentle ... CD
The third meeting of this world jazz ensemble, with Colin Walcott of Oregon on sitar, tabla and hammered dulcimer, Don Cherry on trumpet, organ and doussn'gouni and Nana Vasconcelos on berimbau and percussion. All three players have always had a very wide reaching approach to playing, even ... CD
Tenorist Joe Lovano makes a wonderful appearance here – really bringing in a lot of soulful depth to an otherwise mellow set from guitarist Jon Abercrombie – providing a perfect foil to the lead player's sense of tone and timing! Abercrombie's guitar feels like it's swinging a bit more ... CD
Bassist Miroslav Vitous was a key member of the legendary combo Weather Report, so he's obviously a great choice to head a record like this – but the sound of the album's quite different than any easy fusion expectations you might have, put together in ways that definitely showcase the ECM ... CD
A quintet session and something of a family affair – featuring Saluzzi on bandoneon, Feliz Saluzzi on reeds, Jose Maria Saluzzi on guitars, Matias Saluzzi on bass, and UT Gandhi on drums and percussion. CD
We really love the tenor on this set from drummer Francesco Pennetta – a bold, soulful horn blown by Martin Jacobsen with a tone that's right on the money, and a gentle swing that works perfectly for the album's mix of old school modes! The quartet has a vibe that recalls classic Blue Note ... CD
Sweet funky jazz from Grover Washington – an early standout session from his classic years on Kudu Records, put together with hip arrangements from the mighty Bob James! The record's got the same spacious sense of grooving as James' first few for CTI – a style that's funky fusion, but ... CD