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Shine

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2023
Track listing: Mamelodi Suite - Pt. I - 'Go!'; Mamelodi Suite - Pt. II - 'Shine'; Mamelodi Suite - Pt. III - 'Mamelodi'; Evening Puja; Shpalartung; Subtler and Subtler; Blues; Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John).

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Mamelodi Suite, pt. I:

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2023
Duration: 03:56

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Shine

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2011

Album

Shine

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2011
Track listing: A Secret That I Keep; November; The Precious Ones; Fast Lane; Bow Out Gracefully; Repeat Again; No Get-Back; Simplicity; Look Me in the Eye; Shine.

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Shana Tucker: Shine

Read "Shine" reviewed by Larry Reni Thomas


Shine is a bright, bluesy, jazzy album from the multitalented vocalist Shana Tucker. She also plays cello and guitar on this set of Tucker compositions, with insightful autobiographical titles like the upbeat “Fast Lane," with a great line “leave the porch light on," and the ever-moving “No Get Back (Together With Me)." These tunes, along with ...

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Shine

Label: There
Released: 2010

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Shine

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2010
Duration: 03:50

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Shine

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Esre!; Sonhouse; Conjuration Of Angels; Marco Polo; Shine!; The Laughing Bell; East Boogie (Kolby's Theme); Ephraim; Angel; Teo (Ted's Theme); Se'Lah; Variation.

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J.D. Allen Trio: Shine

Read "Shine" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The unfettered joy of listening to J.D. Allen's Shine comes from being reunited with the blues and spiritualism of modern Afro-American saxophone music. This kind of feeling and emotion all but died with John Coltrane. Arguably only a handful of players such as Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp and, perhaps, Dewey Redman kept those flames alive. And ...

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J. D. Allen Trio: Shine

Read "Shine" reviewed by Mark Corroto


It's impossible to be an impostor at the gambit in which J.D. Allen's trio is participating. His jukebox length compositions either hit or have the possibility to miss badly. Luckily, he has released a second trio album of all bull's-eyes. Shine! follows the pattern established on I AM I AM (Sunnyside, 2008). ...


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