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This article provides an overview of several jazz albums, highlighting their unique qualities and contributions to the genre. It discusses the album "Incarnations" by the Jazz Artists Guild, which was recorded in response to the commercialism of the Newport Jazz Festival. The article also mentions "Choma (Burn)" by Harold Land, showcasing his post-bop style. Charles Mingus' album "Incarnations" is also featured, emphasizing his distinctive compositions and talented sidemen. Additionally, the article explores jazz music from Soviet Estonia, showcasing the country's historical depth and blend of local and international influences. The text further discusses albums by Horace Parlan, Nina Simone, and Kenny Wheeler, each highlighting the artists' unique styles and contributions to jazz. [Extracted from the article] |