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We'll Be Together Again

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: Open Road (Olee / Variations and Song / Open Road); Lament; We'll Be Together Again; You Don't Know What Love Is; Dreamsville; Send In The Clowns; Willow Weep For Me.

Album

Dog Years In The Fourth Ring

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1998
Track listing:

Disc 1Box Tops And Whistlin' Rings; Domino; Blues For Alice; I Remember Clifford; Freddie Freeloader; Lester Leaps In; Sister Sadie; One Mind/Seasons; I Say A Little Prayer

Disc 2Jammin' With A Wolf; Three For The Festival; Untitled Blues; Passion Dance; Petite Fleur; Giant Steps; Misterioso/Blue Monk; Rahsaantalk; Mutli-Horn Medley: Satin Doll/Lover; Blacknuss

Disc 3Something For Trane That Trane Could Have Said; Island Cry; Runnin' From The Trash; Day Dream; The Ragman and The Junkman They Ray From The Businessman They Laughed And He Cried; Breath-A-Thon; Rahsaanica; Raped Voices; Haunted Feelings; Prelude Back Home; Dance Of The Lobes; Harder & Harder Spiritual; Black Root.

Album

The Professor

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: The Time and the Place*; New Picture#; The Voice of the Saxophone*; Dewey Square#; Song for Ben Webster+; Forever Sonny+; No End*; Sophisticated Lady#.

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Various Artists: Jazz For The Quiet Times

Read "Jazz For The Quiet Times" reviewed by John Sharpe


Jazz For The Quiet Times holds the distinct honor of being the first album from 32 Jazz to top the Billboard “Traditional Jazz" Chart. This 12-track compilation of soothing standards and ballads provides the perfect aural accompaniment to those days when you just want to stretch out and relax. Although no dates are given, it appears ...

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Jimmy Heath: The Professor

Read "The Professor" reviewed by Jim Santella


The Professor is taken from three small-group Landmark sessions of 1974, 1985, and 1987. Jimmy Heath plays tenor on most tracks, alto on “The Voice of the Saxophone," and soprano on “No End" & “Sophisticated Lady." The compilation gets its title from Heath’s ten-year tenure as a professor for The Aaron Copland School of Music at ...

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Jimmy Ponder: Steel City Soul

Read "Steel City Soul" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Producer Lance Goler calls Jimmy Ponder one of “a handful of players who can hold a torch to Wes." Some would laugh, but there are a number of parallels. Jimmy plays with his thumb, and, like Wes, spent a lot of time playing guitar- organ “bar music". While Blue Note and Prestige recorded this music extensively ...

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Don Patterson: Steady Comin' At Ya

Read "Steady Comin' At Ya" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Don Patterson (1936-1988) wasn't the most distinctive organist to follow on the heels of Jimmy Smith's success. But, like Larry Young and Shirley Scott who also played piano first, Patterson was undoubtedly one of the more melodic and lyrical of organ practitioners. What's more, while his more popular peers ventured into soul jazz, funk ...

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Eric Kloss: One, Two, Free

Read "One, Two, Free" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Pittsburgh native Eric Kloss (b. 1949) was one of the most distinctive, original voices to emerge on alto sax in the mid-60s. He was only 16 when the first of his eleven Prestige albums was released in 1965. These records featured the cream of the crop of New York musicians and the young Kloss ...

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Kenny Barron: Peruvian Blue

Read "Peruvian Blue" reviewed by Jim Santella


Recorded in 1974 for Muse and recently reissued on CD by 32 Jazz, Kenny Barron’s second release as a leader features his expressive piano sound in “conversations" with lyrical guitarist Ted Dunbar. The format varies from a sextet, quartet, duo, and solo piece; however, that variety simply serves to allow the leader to offer different messages. ...


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