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Rhythmstick is a 1990 album and video by Dizzy Gillespie and CTI Records All-Stars. [1] Video Track listing. Barbados" (Charlie Parker) "Friday Night at the Cadillac ...
17 September 1990 [34] Heaven Or Las Vegas: Cocteau Twins: Dream pop; ambient pop [35] 4AD: Critical reception and legacy: 24 September 1990 () Rust In Peace: Megadeth: Thrash metal: Capitol: Regarded as one of the best thrash metal records of all time. [36] [37] Legacy and influence: 15 October 1990 Nowhere: Ride: Shoegaze; neo-psychedelia ...
Rhythmstick (CTI, 1990) With Duke Ellington. Jazz Party (Columbia, 1959) With Coleman Hawkins. Rainbow Mist (Delmark, 1944 [1992]) compilation of Apollo recordings; With Quincy Jones. Back on the Block (Warner Bros., 1989) With Aretha Franklin. Who's Zoomin' Who? (Arista, 1985) With Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich. Krupa and Rich (Clef, 1955) With ...
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Moncef Genoud, Jean-Luc Lavanchy, Ivor Malherbe featuring Bob Berg, New York Journey (Seeds 1990) Dizzy Gillespie, Rhythmstick (1990) Gerald Gradwohl, ABQ (EmArcy, 2003) Eddie Henderson, So What (Eighty-Eight's, 2002) Monika Herzig, The Time Flies (Flavoredtune 2018) Billy Higgins, Soweto (Red, 1979) Billy Higgins, Once More (Red, 1980)
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Rhythmstick (1990) With Rahsaan Roland Kirk. The Case of the 3 Sided Dream in Audio Color (Atlantic, 1975) Other Folks' Music (Atlantic, 1976) Kirkatron (Warner Bros., 1976) The Return of the 5000 Lb. Man (Warner Bros., 1976) Boogie-Woogie String Along for Real (Warner Bros., 1977) With Abbey Lincoln. Golden Lady (1980) With Tisziji Munoz ...
CTI Records (Creed Taylor Incorporated) is a jazz record label founded in 1967 by Creed Taylor.CTI was a subsidiary of A&M before becoming independent in 1970. Its first album was A Day in the Life by guitarist Wes Montgomery in 1967.