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A Night In Tunisia
Album: Live in New York & L.A
By Bob Holz
Label: MVD Audio
Released: 2021
Duration: 05:15
A Night in Tunisia
Album: You Must Believe In Spring
By Josie Falbo
Label: Southport Records
Released: 2020
Duration: 03:58
A Night in Tunisia
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2007
Track listing: East Of The Sun; I Concentrate On You; A Night In Tunisia; Dat Dere; You Don't Know What Love Is; I Thought About You; The Shadow Of Your Smile; Jersey Bounce; No More Blues; Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye.
Carol McCartney: A Night in Tunisia
by Michael P. Gladstone
On A Night in Tunisia, Canadian jazz vocalist Carol McCartney brings not only a bright and pleasing vocal style, but some of the most highly regarded Canadian jazzmen. These musicians include trumpeter Guido Basso (late of the Rob McConnell Boss Brass), vibraphonist and former Concord recording artist Peter Appleyard, bassist Dave Young, drummer Terry Clarke, tenor ...
A Night in Tunisia
Featuring the music of Art Blakey
Duration: 1:18
A Night in Tunisia
By Art Blakey
Label: Bluebird
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. A Night in Tunisia - 12:55 2. Off the Wall - 7:16 3. Theory of Art - 9:46 4. Couldn't It Be You? - 8:12 5. Evans - 6:30 6. A Night in Tunisia [alternate take]- 12:30 7. Off the Wall [alternate take]- 7:21 8. Theory of Art [alternate take] - 10:14
Art Blakey: A Night in Tunisia
by Matt Rand
Recorded in 1957, Art Blakey's A Night in Tunisia jumps right into powerful rhythms, pounding through a full two-and-a-half minutes before a melody begins. But once begun, the melody, the chord changes, and even the solos, are all just an afterthought to the music's driving force. The force is unrelenting: when the young bassist, Spanky De ...
Arturo O' Farrill Trio: A Night In Tunisia
by Glenn Astarita
Son of famed – “Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra” leader Chico O’Farrill, pianist Arturo O’ Farrill pursues the time honored piano trio format with this new release consisting of standards, titled after Dizzy Gillespie’s ubiquitous classic A Night In Tunisia. The overall production works out rather well thanks to the pianist’s impassioned jazz-based renderings in accordance with ...