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Something In Common

Label: 32 Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Seven Minds; Bolivia; Something In Common; Every Man Is A King; For All We Know; Blue Silver; Shoulders; One For Amos; You Are The Sunshine Of My Life.

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Sam Jones: Something In Common

Read "Something In Common" reviewed by David Adler


Bassist Sam Jones, one of the unsung rhythm section heroes in jazz, leads a stellar ensemble on this 1978 Muse session, now reissued by 32 Jazz. The music is burning, the sound is vibrant and huge. But this kind of record was destined to fall through the cracks. Recorded at the height of the fusion era, ...

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Richard Davis: Forest Flowers

Read "Forest Flowers" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


Continuing a pattern that’s becoming all too common with 32 Jazz reissues, this set is a heavily flawed collection of performances by a generally fine bassist. The label heads seem to rummage through the dusty closets of name artists, seeking out weak sessions that probably wouldn’t see the light of day again if the performers weren’t ...

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Billy Childs: Bedtime Stories: A Tribute To Herbie Hancock

Read "Bedtime Stories: A Tribute To Herbie Hancock" reviewed by AAJ Staff


With Todd Barkan now at the helm of 32 Jazz, West Coast jazz musicians are receiving more attention, what with the label releasing new CD’s by under-recorded and vastly talented pianists Denny Zeitlin and Billy Childs, among other musicians with a West Coast presence. With the jazz press concentrated in New York and to a lesser ...

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Billy Childs Trio: Bedtime Stories

Read "Bedtime Stories" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


These days, piano trio-based recordings are sprouting faster than weeds growing out of concrete; however, the highly respected pianist Billy Childs breathes renewed life into a set dedicated to pianist/composer Herbie Hancock, titled Bedtime Stories – A Tribute to Herbie Hancock. And along with the ace rhythm section of bassist George Mraz and drummer Billy Hart, ...

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Sam Jones: Something In Common

Read "Something In Common" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


The reissue of these two sessions from the mid-seventies affirms the vitality of hard bop more than a decade after its heyday. Something In Common features some of the genre’s principal practitioners, most of whom played in definitive ensembles led by Horace Silver, Art Blakey, or Cannonball Adderley. The material is generated largely from within the ...

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Sam Jones: Sam Jones: Something In Common

Read "Sam Jones: Something In Common" reviewed by AAJ Staff


The seemingly inexhaustible Muse catalog, now in the possession of 32 Jazz, has yielded yet two more noteworthy albums, compiled as Sam Jones: Something In Common. The first one, Something In Common from a 1977 studio date, is by far the more interesting one, as it reunites Jones with his long-time friends Cedar Walton and Billy ...

Album

Got to Move

Label: 32 Records
Released: 2000

Album

As Long As There's Music

Label: 32 Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1) As Long As There

Album

Kickin' It

Label: 32 Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Peg Leg Sam (harmonicas, vocals); Charles Henry "Baby" Tate, Henry "Rufe" Johnson (guitars)


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