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The Legacy

Label: Azica Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: My Foolish Heart; Funk in Deep Freeze; I Wish I Knew; Wave; A Blues for Frank E; Sweet Georgia Brown; Fried Bananas; Groove Merchant; Rio; Time After Time (52:59).

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Interplay

Label: Azica Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Eleanor

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The Best Things Happen...

Label: Azica Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: I Love Being Here with You, I Concentrate on You, We'll Be Together Again, I Didn't Know What Time It Was, Like a Lover, Poinciana, Bennissimo, The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing, Skylark, Moonbird, C Jam Blues, L'il Old Lady

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Interplay

Label: Azica Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Eleanor's Folly; Django; Bluesette; Goodbye; Darn That Dream; Poinciana; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; Weaver of Dreams

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Home With You

Label: Azica Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: You Can Depend On Me; My Shining Hour; Home with You; Take the A Train; I Know What I've Got; This Can't Be Love; Be the One; Singing in the Rain; Street of Dreams; Sweet Georgia Brown; My Ideal; How Sweet It Is; Wonder Why

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Jeff Hamilton Trio: The Best Things Happen...

Read "The Best Things Happen..." reviewed by Dr. Judith Schlesinger


The Best Things Happen' when you listen to Jeff Hamilton. He's universally acknowledged as one of the greatest drummers in jazz, whether he's swinging the Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra or waking up a famous ghost band by sitting in--I witnessed that once, and the before/after difference was stunning. Unmatched for chops, ears, and flair, Hamilton has led ...

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John Stein Trio: Interplay

Read "Interplay" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


On his fifth album as a leader, John Stein eschews original compositions for standards, except for one tune ("Eleanor's Folly"). Picking up some great tunes could be a good idea in itself. But there is ambivalence in his approach. Stein can go out and inject a measure of intensity, or he can keep the cool in ...

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John Stein Trio: Interplay

Read "Interplay" reviewed by Jim Santella


Guitarist John Stein’s fifth release as a leader carries him through favorite standards such as “Poinciana,” “Darn That Dream,” “Django,” “Polka Dots and Moonbeams” and “Bluesette.” With bassist John Lockwood and drummer Yoron Israel, the long time Berklee College of Music faculty member achieves a superb sense of unity. Hand in hand, the threesome waltzes gently ...

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The Frank Potenza Quartet: The Legacy

Read "The Legacy" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Guitarist Frank Potenza, who was a member of the Gene Harris Quartet from 1996 until the pianist’s untimely death in 2000, has dedicated his second album on Azica Records to his late friend and former employer. Not surprisingly, Potenza’s group sounds much like Harris’s, with pianist Larry Fuller adopting Gene’s crisp, percussive style and swinging almost ...

Album

Evolution

Label: Azica Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Would (Wood) You? Besame Mucho; Let


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