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Robben Ford- Anthology: The Early Years

Label: Avenue Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: (Disc 1) Sweet Sixteen; You Drive A Hard Bargain; Raining In My Heart; Blue And Lonesome: Red Rooster; Eighty-One; Miss; Miss; Sunrise. (Total Time: 58:52). (Disc 2) Oh Gee; You Don't Know What Love Is; Everyday I Have The Blues; It's My Own Fault; Ladies' Choice; Hawk's Theme' S-K Blues; Low Ride; Softly Rolling; Stella And Frenchie; Goin' Down Slow. (Total Time: 58:52).

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Robben Ford: Robben Ford- Anthology: The Early Years

Read "Robben Ford- Anthology: The Early Years" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Robben Ford knew all there was to know about the blues pentonic scale before he was 20 years old. Anthology: The Early Years catalogs a pre-Yellowjackets, pre-Miles Davis, teenaged Robben Ford. This is significant because, Ford, at this time (between 1972 and 1976), shows more aptitude for the Blues than players do twice his age. This ...

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Sunrise

Label: Avenue Records
Released: 1999

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The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet

Label: Avenue Records
Released: 1956
Track listing: Fascinating Rhythm; Why Do I Love You?; It's Only Sunshine; Love Letters; Let's Get Away From It All; Flying Home; I'll Remember April; Empathy; It Might As Well Be Spring; Just One of Those Things; Seven Comes Eleven.

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Supernatural

Label: Avenue Records
Released: 1999

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Robben Ford: Sunrise

Read "Sunrise" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Sunrise is aptly named, for this 1972 recording captures Robben Ford's stinging blues guitar at the dawn of his career. It contains the hallmarks of Ford's now long-familiar style: non-stop solos of brisk funk logic; clean and exquisitely formed lines; and a monster groove. There's also quite a bit of vocal work on this one: by ...

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The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet: The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet

Read "The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet" reviewed by Robert Spencer


There's no use denying it, so I'll confess: I am not a big jazz flute fan. The instrument has always seemed to me to be too slight to power a rhythm section and too breathy to maintain an individual attractiveness. But Herbie Mann and Sam Most have converted me on this unlikeliest of ensembles, a double ...

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Blues Connotation

Label: Avenue Records
Released: 1997

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Peace Sign

Label: Avenue Records
Released: 1994

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Outlaw Blues

Label: Avenue Records
Released: 1988


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