Albums First Released in 1960
By 1960, the LP was firmly established and artists were using it for complete jazz, rhythm and blues and pop statements. Major releases from 1960 include At Last! by Etta James, Giant Steps by John Coltrane, Soul Station by Hank Mobley and Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis.
The year links the 1950s to the decade ahead. Jazz moved from hard bop towards more personal forms, while singers such as Etta James and Elvis Presley showed how rhythm and blues and rock could work across a full album.
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Our Pick of the Year: At Last! by Etta James
At Last! was Etta James's first LP and brought her rhythm-and-blues voice into a broader pop setting. The title song became her signature recording, while All I Could Do Was Cry, Trust in Me and A Sunday Kind of Love showed how easily she could move between blues, soul and standards.
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Various β Cole Porter's Can-Can: Original Soundtrack Album (VG+/VG+) β LP, AU
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