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Jukebox Jazz
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Mr. five By Five - Jimmy Rushing 2. Clothes Pin Blues - Jimmy Rushing 3. Harlem Nocturne - Herbie Fields 4. Mr. Jump - Herbie Fields 5. Blue Blue Days - Coleman Hawkins 6. What A Difference A Day Makes - Coleman Hawkins 7. I'll Follow My Secret Heart - Coleman Hawkins 8. I'll Tell You Later - Coleman Hawkins 9. Uptown Stomp - Benson-Ogeltree Band 10. Riverboat - Benson-Ogletree Band 11. Summertime - Red Saunders 12. Riverboat - Red Saunders 13. Jan pt. 1 - Paul Bascomb 14. Jan pt. 2 - Paul Bascomb 15. Black Orchid - Lonnie Simmons Quartet 16. I Can't Get Started - Lonnie Simmons Quartet 17. Time For Moving - Joe Williams 18. In the Evening - Joe Williams 19. Williams Blues - King Fleming Quintette 20. One O'Clock Jump - King Fleming Quintette.
Various Artists: Jukebox Jazz
by David Rickert
Once the long-playing record became the recording industry standard, jazz had an uneasy relationship with the jukebox. LPs allowed artists the freedom to stretch out in extended solos and longer compositions than the 78 afforded them, and thus any resulting singles tended to be edited versions or, in some cases, split in half over two sides ...
Lonesome Swallow
By Terry Blaine
Label: Jukebox Jazz
Released: 2003
Track listing: Squeeze Me; Lonesome Swallow; I Got Rhythm; My Handy Man; Memories of You;
Hate to Talk About Myself; Willow Tree; Am I Blue; I
Terry Blaine: Lonesome Swallow
by Jack Bowers
One of the problems in reviewing an album as thoroughly and unexpectedly wonderful as Lonesome Swallow is that one hardly knows where to begin when parceling out praise and approval. Terry Blaine’s vocals? Irresistible. Pianist Mark Shane’s accompaniment? Brilliant. Tom Desisto / Julie Last’s recording, editing and mixing? Superlative. Blaine’s choice of material? Impeccable. And that’s ...
Lonesome Swallow
By Terry Blaine
Label: Jukebox Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: Squeeze Me; Lonesome Swallow; I Got Rhythm; My Handy Man; Memories
of You; Hate to Talk About Myself; Willow Tree; Am I Blue; I'm Glad There Is
You; Jeepers Creepers; River (Stay `Way from My Door); You Don't
Understand; Do what You Did Last Night; 100 Years from Today; Long
About Midnight; Shim Sham Shimmy Dance; Don't Cry Baby; Home (When
Shadows Fall)
Terry Blaine/Mark Shane: Lonesome Swallow
by Dave Nathan
Singer Terry Blaine likes to use her album releases as a vehicle for giving a nod to those who have influenced her. Among these are Ella Fitzgerald, Fats Waller, Lee Wiley, Helen Ward, Annette Hanshaw, Martha Tilton, Helen Forrest and Ethel Waters . For their fifth album together Blaine and long time accompanist Mark Shane have ...
On Treasure Island
By Mark Shane
Label: Jukebox Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Liza; Drop Me Of in Harlem; Get Rhythm in Your Feet; Yacht Club Swing; I Don?t Know If I?m Comin? or Goin?; Oh It Looks Like Rain; A Kiss to Build A Dream On; On Treasure Island; One, Two, Button Your Shoe; Tiger Rag; Some of These Days; China Boy; On the Sentimental Side; I?m Coming Virginia; Body and Soul; Shakin? the Blues Away.
Tom Artin: I've Heard That Song Before
by Mike Neely
I’ve Heard That Song Before presents trombonist Tom Artin’s quartet playing a long set of traditional standards. These guys play comfortably together in supportive manner that suggests they’ve a long history playing together. The third track, I’m in the Mood for Love" exhibits Artin’s and pianist John Colianni’s contrasting solo styles. Artin typically plays carefully constructed ...
Mark Shane: On Treasure Island
by Mike Neely
Mark Shane plays piano with a jaunty grace in an outgoing, intelligent style. There aren't many pianists who can both solo and accompany with such sophisticated ease. On Treasure Island features Shane in an excellent traditional band with musicians who play together joyously. Bring together Frank Tate on bass, Joe Ascione on drums, and Mark Shane ...