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Blue Jazz

Label: The Jazz Kings
Released: 2024
Track listing: 1. Ferry Cross The Mersey 2. Rockin’ Gold 3. Still Got The Blues 4. Popsicle Toes 5. East of the Sun 6. Georgia on my Mind 7. How Blue Can You Get 8. On Green Dolphin Street 9. All Funked Upp 10. Moanin’

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Blue Jazz

Label: Delmark Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1 Black Metropolis 9:12 2 The Panther 6:50 3 Jaaz Revelations 5:35 4 Genesis/Rebirth 10:39 5 Po' Little Louie 3:43 6 Get on the Train 4:14 7 Blues for a Saint Called Louis 5:50 8 Blue Jazz 8:30 9 Footprints 9:19 10 Mud Hole 4:31

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Malachi Thompson & Africa Brass: Blue Jazz

Read "Blue Jazz" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Malachi Thompson's Africa Brass project embodies all the variety and complexity of his Chicago home base: the urban experience of African Americans transplanted from the rural south; the blending of blues and jazz as musicians stepped out of juke joints and onto the stages of supper clubs; the respect for tradition tempered by the desire for ...

Album

Blue Jazz

Label: Delmark Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Black Metropolis/ The Panther/ Jaaz Revelations/ Genesis/Rebirth/ Po

Album

Blue Jazz

Label: Delmark Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Black Metropolis Suite-Black Metropolis; the Panther; Jazz Revelations; Genesis/Rebirth???; Blues for a Saint Called Louis Suite-Po

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Malachi Thompson: Blue Jazz

Read "Blue Jazz" reviewed by Derek Taylor


As the eleventh Delmark album by Thompson and his third featuring the expanded Africa Brass horn section schematic, this disc suggests that the decades-deep relationship shared by the trumpeter and his label is in no danger of flagging. Regrettably, it also continues the track record of less than stellar musical results that has hounded the leader ...

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Malachi Thompson & Africa Brass: Blue Jazz

Read "Blue Jazz" reviewed by Rex  Butters


Malachi Thompson’s eleventh recording as leader shamelessly dwells in the blues, drinking deeply from that source of inspiration. Blue Jazz keeps the free-bop band alive within the larger Africa Brass. The four trumpet/four trombone combination gives the blue swing the jukebox appeal of early ‘60s Blue Note records. Thompson’s eloquent lead on trumpet brings out the ...


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