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Walk On

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Disc One: America the Beautiful; Sunday; Stella By Starlight; Lined with a Groove; Honeysuckle Rose; Fried Pies; You are My Sunshine; That's All' MVT I; MVT II' MVT III; Hello Girls
Disc Two: F.S.R.; Stardust; Evidence; Woogie Boogie; In a Mellow Tone; The Nearness of You; Much in Common; This is Always; Three by Four; Down by the Riverside

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Ray Brown: Walk On

Read "Walk On" reviewed by Terrell Kent Holmes


Ray Brown (1926-2002) played the bass the same way he lived: with style, a peerless vivacity and a boundless generosity of spirit. Unlike most bass players, when Brown was at the helm the listener always had the sense of his being a true leader, not merely a timekeeper and occasional soloist. The final testament to his ...

Album

Walk On

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Disc 1: America The Beautiful; Sunday; Stella By Starlight; Lined With A Groove; Honeysuckle Rose; Fried Pies; You Are My Sunshine; That

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Ray Brown: Walk On

Read "Walk On" reviewed by Franz A. Matzner


Ray Brown’s music needs no introduction. Just as the liner notes to Walk On state, no one played bass like Ray Brown. Even if you don’t know it, you’re probably already aware of his work, for Brown stands as one of the most recorded jazz musicians of our times. His career spanned five ...

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Ray Brown Trio: Walk On

Read "Walk On" reviewed by Ollie Bivens


Recorded in January 2000, Walk On was the latest release by bassist Ray Brown before his passing in July 2002. Maynard Ferguson once remarked that he was attracted to jazz because jazz musicians always seemed to enjoy what they were playing. The sense of joy is present throughout Walk On. “America the Beautiful” begins with Brown ...

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Ray Brown: Walk On

Read "Walk On" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The previous "last" Ray Brown recording was the well-received Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone . Now that finality appears a bit premature, as the last trio date for the late great bassist was actually Walk On. Like the former release, this is a two-disc set, the second of which is made up of previously unreleased ...

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Walk on

Label: Self Produced
Released: 0


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