Joseph Kyle
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At the end of 1999, Prince reemerged, signed to a new record label with his first new album of newly recorded, non-archival material. This three-disc set compiles the original record, a rare fan-club only release, and a DVD of his New Year’s Eve 1999 pay-per-view concert. Though more a stutter-step than the intended comeback, it… Read more
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Taken from the New Machines Recordings release, Widow’s Weeds. Read more
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Taken from the Joseph Cave release, “Lemonade.” Read more
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Taken from the Marathon Artists release, The Dots Read more
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Taken from the x2 release, Agenda. Read more
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Vocalist Blossom Dearie possessed one of the most innocent sounding voices in all of jazz and pop. This three disc set examines her early work up to her two “debut” albums, as well as the debut of her vocal harmony combo. It’s a fitting and impressive collection of jazz music, and serves as an excellent… Read more
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Vocalist Blossom Dearie possessed one of the most innocent sounding voices in all of jazz and pop. This three disc set examines her early work up to her two “debut” albums, as well as the debut of her vocal harmony combo. It’s a fitting and impressive collection of jazz music, and serves as an excellent… Read more
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Taken from the Concord Records release, Keep On. Read more
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Taken from the Korda Records release, Kings And Queens/Knaves And Thieves. Read more
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Swiss Progressive pianist Patrick Moraz’s second album was an escape to South America captured in sound, and remains a delightful and sunny listening experience. Read more
