3rd Stream Jazz Vinyl Record Record Collection

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The Rise & Fall of the Third Stream/Money in the Pocket

Rise and Fall Of The Third Stream...

Joe Zawinul

08/27/2002  Collectables  6365  

  
Third Stream Music

Third Stream Music

Modern Jazz Quartet

03/19/2002  Wounded Bird Records  1345  

Corymb

Corymb [Digipak]

Boom Bip

06/29/2004  Lex Records (UK)  5210  

  
Green & Pleasant Land

Green and Pleasant Land

Christopher Hardy

 

Cat 'n' Mouse

Cat 'N' Mouse

John Abercrombie

02/26/2002  ECM Records (USA)  014 001  

 
Two Pages

Two Pages (+2 Bonus Tracks)

4 Hero

05/19/1999  Universal/Mercury  PHCR-16027/8  

Dragon

Dragon

Jake Shimabukuro

10/04/2005  Hitchhike Records  761320  

  
 

We have a large selection of Jazz titles. To sell Jazz record and CD titles , Call 209-951-8010 and ask for Willie Hines.

We buy, sell and trade Jazz record and CD collections , just bring them to Northern California Replay Records. Click on our directions

Sell us your Jazz Record Collection

We pay up to $2 per disc for top selling Classic Jazz Records, $6 or more per disc for many Mosaic box sets and $100 and up for some rare titles. Sell your classic jazz artists such as John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, Miles Davis,  and many others.

Sell us your Jazz CD Collection

We pay up to $4 cash per disc for top selling Jazz CD titles with discs, liner notes, and cases must be in good condition, and $6 per disc for many Mosaic CD box sets. Sell your classic jazz artists such as Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Lester Young and many others.

Add To Your Jazz Record and CD Collection

We have many Jazz record and Jazz CD titles including Third Stream artists like John Graas, MJQ and many others. We sell jazz records from every era of jazz, from oldies music to 80s music to modern music. See our Central California California CD store and California Record Store.

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See our Discography and Biography pages of many Jazz artists that we buy, sell and, trade at Stockton Replay Records

Third Stream (a term invented by composer Gunther Schuller in 1957) essentially means a mixture of jazz and classical music. Most attempts at fusing the two very different idioms have been (at best) mixed successes with string sections Weighing down jazz soloists. In the 1920s, Paul Whiteman alternated betWeen symphonic string sections and classic jazz solos. Strings Were used in some swing bands in the 1940s (most inventively by Artie Shaw and Stan Kenton's dissonant works of 1950-51) but in all cases the added musicians Were merely reading their parts and backing the improvisers. Starting with Charlie Parker in 1949, jazz players recorded now and then (while joined by strings), but it was not until the mid-to-late '50s that more serious experiments began to take place. Schuller, John Lewis, J.J. Johnson, and Bill Russo Were some of the more significant composers attempting to bridge the gap betWeen jazz and classical music. Most musical forecasters in the mid-'50s would have predicted that jazz's next phase would involve a fusion of sorts with classical music, but the rise of the avant garde (which has a spontaneity and an extrovertism that most pseudo-classical works lack) largely ended the third stream movement before it came close to catching on beyond academic circles. Since its heyday in the late '50s, there have been occasional third stream projects ranging from significant successes (such as Eddie Daniels' Breakthrough CD for GRP) to some that sound closer to pompous Muzak. Although the movement never really became a major force, it still has potential.

Northern California Replay Records
7560 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, Ca  95207
www.replay-records.net
209-951-8010