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New Directions in Music

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Oxygene by Jean-Michel Jarre

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The triumph of Oxygene is that it could be made at all.

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Scary Monsters turns 40

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Scary Monsters is supposed to be the return to form after Lodger, the final entry in the Berlin Trilogy, proved disappointing to fans and critics.

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Cassandra Wilson & the Neo-Soul Connection

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Cassandra Wilson helped influence the neo-soul movement from the jazz side with her warm, soul-infused vocals.

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Thunderbird/Cassandra Wilson

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Amazon | Spotify Belly of the Sun/Cassandra Wilson On her previous Blue Note recordings, Cassandra Wilson has steadily honed her own style and defined her own turf, an amalgam of…

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Belly of the Sun/Cassandra Wilson

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Cassandra Wilson/Thunderbird Amazon | Spotify When the word got out that Cassandra Wilson was recording a blues album in an abandoned train station in Clarksdale, Mississippi, expectations were naturally high.…

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In Ten Tracks: The B-52’s

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A selection of B-52’s songs that have meaning to me and have stuck with me through the years, appearing frequently on mix tapes and playlists.

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Miles Davis/The Lost Septet

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The Lost Septet is a live recording featuring another of Miles’ ‘lost’ bands, groups that never made a studio recording or in some cases weren’t even documented live due to…

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Miles Davis/The Cellar Door Sessions 1970

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The Cellar Door Sessions is the link between the Avant-electric Miles Davis of Bitches Brew and the scorching Afro-funk of Agharta/Pangea.

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