Title/Composers | Performer | Listen | Time | Size | Size | |
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1 | Take the "A" TrainBilly Strayhorn | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Play | 05:34 | 12 MB | 0 MB |
2 | Black and Tan FantasyDuke Ellington, Bubber Miley | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Play | 04:47 | 10 MB | 0 MB |
3 | Light BlueThelonious Monk | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Play | 07:14 | 16 MB | 0 MB |
4 | Jelly, JellyBilly Eckstine, Earl Hines, Trade Martin | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Play | 05:46 | 13 MB | 0 MB |
5 | Things to ComeGil Fuller, Dizzy Gillespie | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Play | 04:33 | 10 MB | 0 MB |
6 | Boy Meets HornDuke Ellington, Rex Stewart | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Play | 05:40 | 13 MB | 0 MB |
7 | Lost in LovelinessLeo Robin, Sigmund Romberg | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Play | 03:10 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
8 | Express Crossing (Live) | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Play | 05:08 | 11 MB | 0 MB |
41 mins | 96 MB | |||||
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Jazz At Lincoln Center: They Came To Swing - Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra
7 out of 5
(8 tracks - 41 mins)
$
8.99
$
3.99
Country: International Genres: Jazz Styles: Mainstream Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Modern Big Band Moods: Amiable, Good-natured, Freewheeling, Refined, Reverent, Warm, Sophisticated, Elegant, Intimate, Passionate, Relaxed, Sentimental, Confident, Laid-back, Mellow, Reflective, Romantic, Bright, Lively, Nocturnal Themes: Background Music, Dinner Ambiance, Late Night, Relaxation, Romantic Evening
Note: You are able to listen to 30-second samples for preview purpose.
Artist | Job | |
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1 | Wessell Anderson | Sax (Alto) |
2 | Walter Balndin, Jr. | Sax (Tenor) |
3 | Art Baron | Trombone |
4 | Marcus Belgrave | Trumpet |
5 | David Berger | Conductor, Transcription |
6 | Tracy Boychuk | Design |
7 | James Carter | Sax (Baritone) |
8 | Stanley Crouch | Artistic Consultation, Liner Notes |
9 | Jesse Davis | Sax (Alto) |
10 | Bill Easley | Clarinet, Sax (Tenor) |
11 | Billy Eckstine | Composer |
12 | Duke Ellington | Composer |
13 | Steven Epstein | Producer |
14 | Jon Faddis | Conductor, Trumpet |
15 | Gil Fuller | Composer |
16 | Rob Gibson | Producer |
17 | Dizzy Gillespie | Composer |
18 | Victor Goines | Clarinet, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor) |
19 | Wayne Goodman | Trombone |
20 | Wycliffe Gordon | Trombone, Trumpet |
21 | Milt Grayson | Vocals |
22 | Russell Gunn | Trumpet |
23 | Herbert Harris | Sax (Soprano) |
24 | Jamal Haynes | Trumpet |
25 | Billy Higgins | Drums |
26 | Earl Hines | Composer |
27 | Roger Ingram | Trumpet |
28 | Kent Jordan | Piccolo |
29 | Ryan Kisor | Trumpet |
30 | Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra | Performer, Primary Artist |
31 | Wynton Marsalis | Composer, Conductor, Musical Director, Performer, Primary Artist, Trumpet |
32 | Trade Martin | Composer |
33 | Bubber Miley | Composer |
34 | Thelonious Monk | Composer |
35 | Lewis Nash | Drums |
36 | Nicholas Payton | Trumpet |
37 | Marcus Printup | Trumpet |
38 | Joshua Redman | Sax (Tenor) |
39 | Eric Reed | Piano |
40 | Herlin Riley | Drums |
41 | Marcus Roberts | Piano |
42 | Michael Roberts | Musical Director, Piano |
43 | Leo Robin | Composer |
44 | Sigmund Romberg | Composer |
45 | Robert Sadin | Conductor |
46 | Don Sickler | Transcription |
47 | Lew Soloff | Trumpet |
48 | Les Stephenson | Engineer |
49 | Frank Stewart | Photography |
50 | Rex Stewart | Composer |
51 | Robert Stewart | Sax (Tenor) |
52 | Billy Strayhorn | Composer |
53 | Joe Temperley | Sax (Baritone) |
54 | Chris Thomas | Bass |
55 | Norris Turney | Sax (Alto) |
56 | Reginald Veal | Bass |
57 | Ron Westray | Trombone, Trumpet |
58 | Joe Wilder | Trumpet |
59 | Mark Wilder | Engineer |
60 | Todd Williams | Sax (Tenor) |
61 | Britt Woodman | Trombone |
Quality | Format | Encoding | Description |
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Standard | MP3 | 320kps 44.1kHz | MP3 is an audio coding format which uses a form of lossy data compression. The highest bitrate of this format is 320kbps (kbit/s). MP3 Digital audio takes less amount of space (up to 90% reduction in size) and the quality is not as good as the original one. |
CD Quality | FLAC | 16bit 44.1kHz | FLAC is an audio coding format which uses lossless compression. Digital audio in FLAC format has a smaller size and retains the same quality of the original Compact Disc (CD). |