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Then

Label: CBC Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: 1. On the Wing 2. Blackout 3. Love Walked In 4. Smeagol in Wilderland 5. Bye Bye Blackbird 6. Slanty Planty 7. If I Were a Bell 8. Cloudy

Album

Live - Jazz Legends

Label: CBC Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Teaneck; Bleu Sur Le Vif; If You Could See Now; Stolen Moments; Zimbabwe; Song For Ruth; Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are; When You Wish Upon a Star/Someone to Watch Over Me; Still Crazy After All These Years.

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Various: Live - Jazz Legends

Read "Live - Jazz Legends" reviewed by Martin Gladu


Despite the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's conservative jazz radio programming, one would be hard-pressed to extirpate negative comments from musicians about the behemoth, as all have come to respect its continued presence and assistance maintaining an appreciative national audience. Indeed, true to its mission statement, the multi-platform state-owned network has always proactively fostered domestic talent, providing artists ...

Album

Ask Me Later

Label: CBC Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: You Are The Song; April Snow; Waltz In 3/4 Time; Blues For Jim San; Another Rainy Day; Ask Me Later; Elis; Sunday Morning; Hot Chocolate.

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Don Thompson: Ask Me Later

Read "Ask Me Later" reviewed by Martin Gladu


Ask Me Later, an all-Canadian project, swings as much as it is lyrical. Released on the state-owned CBC Records' quiet but qualitative jazz schedule, it eloquently demonstrates the breadth of Canada's most seasoned and able contemporary jazz talents. (The disc was awarded a Juno at the 2006 awards ceremony.) The multi-talented Don Thompson (a ...

Album

Sax Summit

Label: CBC Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Blues Up and Down; Just You, Just Me; Emily/ Wendy; Appearing Nightly; Body & Soul; Oleo; Work Song; Warm Valley; My Favorite Things; Billie

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Various: Sax Summit

Read "Sax Summit" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


When the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) recorded a concert at their Glenn Gould studio earlier this year, it was to become an historical fact. This was the first jazz album that they released and a welcome precursor of their leap into jazz. The concert featured some of Canada’s best saxophone players. Each has ...


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