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Spread The Word

Label: Q Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Keep On Keepin' On / Sound As A Pound / Righteous Reeds / Bridgeport Boogie / Soul Brother No. 1 / Downtown Shuffle / Black Choice / The Backburner / The Lowdown / Mighty Mighty Fine

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The Free-Bop Movement

Label: Q Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Old Happy Buddha; The Buddha Monk Stomp; On the Low Down; onthelowdowninvisiblemanincognegro; Haile's Joint; Jewels and Baby Yaz; Warm and Pretty: Pretty Warm Thing; Life, Libery and the Pursuit of Nappiness; Journey; Transit Dance: Dancing Mass Transit; In the Realm of Permanence: Where the Souls Be At; Old Boy Fey Grey; Untitled; The Free-Bop Movement; Laid Up in the Cut...Jack Boogi.

Album

To Grover, With Love

Label: Q Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Winelight, East River Dance, Inner City Blues, Mr. Magic, In The Name Of Love, Black Frost, Just The Two Of Us, Summer Chill, Take Me There, Let It Flow, Come Morning, Brighton By The Sea, Love Me Still, Loran

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Various: To Grover, With Love

Read "To Grover, With Love" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Grover Washington, Jr. was one of those jazz musicians, like George Benson or Herbie Mann, whose clarity of conception and uniqueness of sound crossed over into the realm of pop music for wider acclaim and, of course, for greater financial reward than life as a jazz musician would have provided. Beyond Washington’s wide appeal, he still ...

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Jafar Barron: The Free-Bop Movement

Read "The Free-Bop Movement" reviewed by Joel Roberts


Philadelphia trumpeter Jafar Barron offers an impressively cohesive mix of bebop, hip hop and spoken word on his debut album on Q Records. But jazz purists (at least those with open ears) need not fear - this is a jazz album, albeit one that draws on both rap and electronics. Barron's approach most directly paralells that ...

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Jafar Barron: The Free-Bop Movement

Read "The Free-Bop Movement" reviewed by Joel Roberts


Philadelphia trumpeter Jafar Barron offers an impressively cohesive mix of bebop, hip hop and spoken word on his debut album on Q Records. But jazz purists (at least those with open ears) need not fear - this is a jazz album, albeit one that draws on both rap and electronics. Barron's approach most directly paralells that ...

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Down To The Bone: Spread The Word

Read "Spread The Word" reviewed by Rob Evanoff


Ever have a rump quaking groove reach down to the bone and move you? Literally! Well, either you have or you haven’t but you would definitely know if you had. I tell you what...check out Down to the Bone’s third album for even just a paltry 30 seconds and you’ll soon be willing to spread the ...


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