AnaDigi No.471 ~ No.480

【AnaDigi No.471】

CHRISTOPHER CROSS

Christopher Cross (born Christopher Charles Geppert; May 3, 1951) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and composer from San Antonio, Texas.
"Christopher Cross" is the self-titled debut album by Christopher Cross, released in December 1979.
Recorded in mid-1979, the album was one of the early digitally recorded albums, utilizing the 3M Digital Recording System. In 1981, it won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, famously beating Pink Floyd's "The Wall" and it has been noted for being one of the most influential soft rock albums of the late 1970s and early 1980s.

and other album

CHRISTOPHER CROSS (1)

CHRISTOPHER CROSS (2)

(2020/6/4)
 

【AnaDigi No.472】

LIVE! - HINO, TERUMASA QUINTET

Terumasa Hino (日野 皓正, born October 25, 1942) is a Japanese jazz trumpeter. He is considered one of Japan's finest jazz musicians. His instruments include the trumpet, cornet, and flugelhorn.
This album was recorded live in The Recital on June 2, 1973. Terumasa Hino(tp), Mikio Masuda(p), Yoshio Ikeda(b), Motohiko Hino(ds), Yuji Imamura(perc)

and other album

LIVE! (1)
HINO, TERUMASA QUINTET
LIVE! (2)
HINO, TERUMASA QUINTET
(2020/6/5)
 

【AnaDigi No.473】

PICA PICA - BRÖTZMANN MANGELSDORFF SOMMER

Peter Brötzmann (born 6 March 1941) is a German free jazz saxophonist and clarinetist.
Albert Mangelsdorff (September 5, 1928 - July 25, 2005) was a German jazz trombonist. Working mainly in free jazz, he was an innovator in multiphonics.
Günter "Baby" Sommer (born 25 August 1943) is a German jazz drummer.
"Pica Pica" is an all-star affair featuring the trio of Peter Brötzmann (reeds), Albert Mangelsdorff (trombone) and Günter Sommer (drums), originally recorded in 1982 at Jazzfest Unna in Germany.

and other album(Peter Brötzmann)
and other album(Albert Mangelsdorff)
and other album(Günter Sommer)

PICA PICA (1)
BRÖTZMANN MANGELSDORFF SOMMER
PICA PICA (2)
BRÖTZMANN MANGELSDORFF SOMMER
(2020/6/6)
 

【AnaDigi No.474】

MILES & MONK AT NEWPORT

Miles & Monk at Newport was a combined album of a Miles Davis appearance at Newport with an appearance of Thelonious Monk, from the LP era. Despite the title, the two artists do not perform together on the LP, and they are represented on each side by separate live appearances at the Newport Jazz Festival.
On the first side of the LP was a series of high tempo performances of bebop tunes and other staples of the Davis live repertoire from 1958. The performance was contemporaneous with Davis' Milestones album. On the second side were a few numbers by Thelonious Monk's combo, from a 1963 Newport appearance. The Miles set was recorded in mono and the Monk set was recorded in stereo.

and other album(Miles Davis)
and other album(Thelonious Monk)

MILES & MONK AT NEWPORT (1)
THE MILES DAVIS SEXTET
MILES & MONK AT NEWPORT (2)
THE THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET
(2020/6/6)
 

【AnaDigi No.475】

BRILLIANT CORNERS - THELONIOUS MONK

Thelonious Sphere Monk(October 10, 1917 - February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including "'Round Midnight", "Blue Monk", "Straight, No Chaser", "Ruby, My Dear", "In Walked Bud", and "Well, You Needn't".
"Brilliant Corners" is a studio album by Thelonious Monk. It was his third album for Riverside Records, and the first, for this label, to include his own compositions.

and other album

BRILLIANT CORNERS (1)
THELONIOUS MONK
BRILLIANT CORNERS (2)
THELONIOUS MONK
(2020/6/7)
 

【AnaDigi No.476】

HEAD HUNTERS - HERBIE HANCOCK

Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is an American pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, composer and actor. Hancock started his career with Donald Byrd. He shortly thereafter joined the Miles Davis Quintet, where he helped to redefine the role of a jazz rhythm section and was one of the primary architects of the post-bop sound. In the 1970s, Hancock experimented with jazz fusion, funk, and electro styles.
"Head Hunters" is the twelfth studio album by Herbie Hancock, released October 26, 1973, on Columbia Records.

and other album

HEAD HUNTERS (1)
HERBIE HANCOCK
HEAD HUNTERS (2)
HERBIE HANCOCK
(2020/6/8)
 

【AnaDigi No.477】

WHITNEY HOUSTON

Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 - February 11, 2012) was an American singer and actress. She was cited as the most awarded female artist of all time by Guinness World Records and remains one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with over 200 million records sold worldwide. Her crossover appeal on the popular music charts as well as her prominence on MTV influenced several female African-American female artists.
"Whitney Houston" is the self-titled debut studio album by Whitney Houston. It was released on February 14, 1985, by Arista Records.

and other album

WHITNEY HOUSTON (1)

WHITNEY HOUSTON (2)

(2020/6/8)
 

【AnaDigi No.478】

PROMISE - SADE

Helen Folasade Adu CBE (born January 16, 1959), known professionally as Sade Adu or simply Sade, is a Nigerian born-British singer, songwriter, and actress, known as the lead singer of her eponymous band.
Promise is the second studio album by Sade. It was first released in the United Kingdom on 4 November 1985 by Epic Records and in the United States on 15 November 1985 by Portrait Records.

and other album

PROMISE (1)
SADE
PROMISE (2)
SADE
(2020/6/9)
 

【AnaDigi No.479】

DIANNE REEVES

Dianne Elizabeth Reeves (born October 23, 1956) is an American jazz singer.
"Dianne Reeves" is the eponymous studio album by Dianne Reeves issued in 1987 on Blue Note Records.[1] The album peaked at number 1 on the US Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and at number 28 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

DIANNE REEVES (1)

DIANNE REEVES (2)

(2020/6/9)
 

【AnaDigi No.480】

BITCHES BREW - MILES DAVIS

Bitches Brew is a studio double album by American jazz musician, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis, released on March 30, 1970, on Columbia Records. It marked his continuing experimentation with electric instruments that he had previously featured on the critically acclaimed In a Silent Way (1969). With these instruments, such as the electric piano and guitar, Davis rejected traditional jazz rhythms in favor of loose, rock-influenced arrangements based on improvisation.
The album initially received a mixed response, due to its unconventional style and experimental sound. In 1976, it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, reflecting shipments of 250,000 copies. In 1971, it won a Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album.
Musicians: Miles Davis(tp) Wayne Shorter(ss) Bennie Maupin(bcl) Joe Zawinul(elp) Chick Corea(elp) Larry Young(elp) John McLaughlin(g) Dave Holland(b) Harvey Brooks(b) Lenny White(ds) Jack DeJohnette(ds) Don Alias(perc) Jim Riley(perc) Billy Cobham(ds) Airto Moreira(perc)

and other album

BITCHES BREW (1-A)
MILES DAVIS
BITCHES BREW (1-B)
MILES DAVIS
BITCHES BREW (2-A)
MILES DAVIS
BITCHES BREW (2-B)
MILES DAVIS
(2020/6/10)