How High the Moon

Editorial Reviews

From the Label
Pianist Teddy Wilson and his band played a pivotal role in the transistion of jazz from traditional swing to the more adventurous stylings of be-bop. Recorded in 1945, this session captures a compelling chapter in this evolution.

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Jazz Music:

  1. Jazz for a Lazy Day
  2. Jazz Samba
  3. Jukebox Hits
  4. Just Duet, Vol. 2
  5. Live 1944-1952, Vol. 9 [Live]
  6. Live with the LSO: The 80th Birthday Concert [Live]
  7. Love Letters [Import]
  8. Luther Hughes & The Cannonball-Coltrane Project
  9. Mark Lamarr's Rhythm & Blues Christmas
  10. Mood Swings

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

We Can See the Sky from Here

Helene Williams Sings Songs Of Love

Live and Kickin' [Live]

The Best of the Concord Years

Ibiza Vanguard Music, Vol. 4 [Import] [Limited Edition]

Impressions

Intermittenze Del Cuore [Import]

In The Court Of The Crimson King: 30th Anniversary Edition [Original recording remastered]

Keep Me in Your Heart [Import]

Interview Picture Disc, Vol. 2

I Love a Gershwin Tune/Smoove' and Juicy Covers [Import]

Lushy

Genio De La Fiesta [Import]

Bachateame Mami, Vol. 3

Lady in Red