Tarika Blue

Editorial Reviews

From the Artist
"A New York-based ensemble led by keyboardist Phil Clendennin, Tarika Blue released two recordings in the late '70s that blended silky jazz fusion sensibilities and the mellow soul sound of the day that's now considered old-school. Vocalist Erykah Badu rekindled interest in the group by using, without permission, its laid-back tune 'Dreamflower' as the background for her platinum hit, 'Didn't Cha Know,' which went on to be nominated for R&B song of the year in 2001." -All Music Guide

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Jazz Music:

  1. The Best [Import]
  2. The Champ
  3. The Dave Brubeck Quartet With Paul Desmond
  4. The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra 1935
  5. The Long Road Home [Live] [Original recording remastered]
  6. The Pianist: Les Blue Stars
  7. The Prima Generation '72
  8. Tokyo Bossa Nova Lounge [Import]
  9. Trance [Import] [Limited Edition]
  10. Tutankhamun

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Railbirds

Britten: String Quartets Nos. 2 & 3

Cool Blues [Import]

Music: Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Cole Porter

Deep House L.A., Vol. 1

Cheatin' Soul and the Southern Dream of Freedom [Import]

Desejo [Import]

Friday's Child [Enhanced] [Import]

Endless Summer: Sunshine Party

Brahms, Schumann: Symphony No. 1 / Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

Catching Tales [Import]

Diggin' Deeper: The Roots of Acid Jazz, Vol. 2 [Import]

Espanolisimas: Instrumentales Inolvidables

Por las Calles de Chihuahua

Long Lost Friend: The Best of Dave Mason