David Higgs at Riverside

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Alien Hive Theme Single

Alien Hive Theme Single

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Head Single

Head Single

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Cannonball Adderley 5 in San Francisco

Part of the ‘Masters Of Jazz: The History Series 1949-1969′. 20 bit digitally remastered.
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Come Into My Kitchen


Ants in My Pants (3:15)
Mannish Boy (3:49)
Twist It Babe (3:44)
Jealous-Hearted Blues (4:05)
Come Into My Kitchen (3:12)
Traveling Riverside Blues (3:51)
Insane Crazy Blues (2:55)
Seen Better Days (3:49)
Marie (3:09)

Total running time: 31:47

Dean Rathje: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, acoustic slide guitar, banjo, mandolin, piano, bass, kazoo.

These adaptations delve into the American blues and jazz traditions. “Ants in My Pants” was recorded by Bo Carter (Armenter Chatmon) in 1931. “Mannish Boy” was recorded by Muddy Waters in 1955, an arrangement of Bo Diddley’s “I’m a Man,” in turn inspired by Willie Dixon’s “Hoochie Coochie Man.” (Waters, London, Diddley)

“Twist It Babe” was also recorded by Bo Carter in 1931. “Jealous-Hearted Blues” comes from the work of Charlie Lincoln, who recorded in the late 1930s with Willie Baker (Atlanta Blues). “Come Into My Kitchen” and “Traveling Riverside Blues” are by Robert Johnson.

“Insane Crazy Blues” is from the Memphis Jug Band. “Seen Better Days” is by the Mississippi Sheiks. I’ve adapted “Marie” from the work of Irving Berlin.

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The Riverside Years, Vol. 2

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Ovulator


The debut album by London’s queens of sleaze GIRLS ON TOP. 13 hot glam-punk songs, featuring the single “He’s Been Around”.
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In Your Presence We Stand

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Amazing Grace


Megumi Kanda, a native of Tokyo, Japan, began to play the trombone at the age of ten. She continued her studies at the prestigious Toho High School of Music in Tokyo, where she studied with Sumio Miwa, trombonist of the NHK Symphony. She came to the US in 1994, and studied with James DeSano, the principal trombonist of the Cleveland Orchestra, at the Cleveland Institute of Music. She is currently principal trombonist of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Bruce Stark writes: “This project was truly a pleasure to be part of, owing to the fact that Ms. Kanda is an extraordinary classical musician, at once adventurous, creative, polished and gifted. In these arrangements, I have tried to bring out the natural, expressive qualities of the trombone. Ballads such as Wayfaring Stranger bring out the somber, lyrical voice of the instrument, while Gospel Song Fantasy was intended to display a broad range of expressive capabilities, from fast and technically challenging passages to soaring, robust melodies. In We Shall Overcome and Nearer My God To Thee I wrote trombone trio and quartet passages that Ms. Kanda overdubbed, creating a unique resonance that not only a group of trombones (moreover, a group of Megumi Kandaâ??s!) can achieve. I hope the contrast of Mr. Parrisâ?? more traditional arrangements for gospel choir and my less orthodox arrangements of gospel melodies offer a fresh and varied listening of these enduring tunes, while preserving the beauty and depth inherent in the original pieces.”
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