This album stands out because it presents Armstrong in a setting where his voice and trumpet are front and center, backed by Peterson’s sophisticated yet unobtrusive piano playing. Unlike Armstrong’s more dramatic and energetic performances with his All-Stars, this recording captures a more reflective and tender side of his artistry.

Time Changes - The Dave Brubeck Quartet

Time Changes follows Brubeck's ongoing fascination with unconventional time signatures, building on the groundbreaking success of Time Out. The album title reflects its thematic exploration of rhythmic complexity, with pieces that challenge the traditional 4/4 swing common in jazz.

Miles Davis Quiet Nights

Released in 1963, Quiet Nights was a continuation of the legendary partnership between Miles Davis and Gil Evans, following classics like Miles Ahead (1957), Porgy and Bess (1959), and Sketches of Spain (1960).. AVAILABLE NOW IN PURE DSD

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