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Blue in Green

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Article: Jazz in Long Form

The Plaintive Sigh of a Sonic Doppelgänger: Why are Minor Chords Perceived as “Sad”? Part 2

Read "The Plaintive Sigh of a Sonic Doppelgänger: Why are Minor Chords Perceived as “Sad”? Part 2" reviewed by Kurt Ellenberger


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Sad Song Survey IV. The Power of the Minor Chord and Minor Keys in Classical and JazzTo begin our discussion on what it is that makes minor chords sad, we will first listen to some examples of the use of minor chords and minor ...

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Blue In Green

Label: Rooftop Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Come on in, Coffee buzz Little pieces [intro], Little pieces, Walking in the shadows, Jungle jam, Danish Delight, Jazz and fast cars, Blue grass plaines, Seaside view, Tolerance, Epilogue.

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Tolerance

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Label: Rooftop Records
Released: 2023
Duration: 03:19

Album

Blue in Green

Label: Primrose Lane
Released: 2005
Track listing: Hot House; Solar; Afortunado; Blue in Green; Teach Me Your Paths; Autumn Leaves; Para: Tom, Ivan, Chico e Caetano; Cheryl; If I Were a Bell; Reverend Waters Returns.

Album

Blue In Green

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2005
Track listing: Beautiful Love; Blue In Green; Autumn Leaves; Gentle Rain; Dolphin Dance; Corcovado; Footprints; 'Round Midnight

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Article: Album Review

Tom Ranier & Glenn Cashman: Blue in Green

Read "Blue in Green" reviewed by Jim Santella


Saxophonist Glenn Cashman owns a warm tone that comes with a crystal clear persuasion. As he converses with pianist Tom Ranier on this program of standards and originals, you can feel the ease with which the two artists communicate. In music, as well as with person-to-person communication, tone can make a difference between understanding and missing ...

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Article: Album Review

Terry Plumeri: Blue In Green

Read "Blue In Green" reviewed by Stephen Latessa


The sound that comes from the speakers is immediately arresting. It is a groan, or a whine, or maybe a croon. It shifts and slides from position to position, defying your efforts to pin it down. Now deep and sonorous, now thin and electric as feedback, Terry Plumeri's bowed bass work is endlessly compelling. Pair it ...

Album

Blue in Green

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me) (Waller/Williams) - 5:06 2. Blue in Green (Bill Evans and Miles Davis) - 4:48 3. Autumn Leaves (Kozma/Mercer/Prevert) - 4:14 4. Turn Out the Stars (Bill Evans/Gene Lees) - 2:49 5. Never Let Me Go (Ray Evans/Jay Livingston) - 6:17 6. Sometime Ago (Sergio Mihanovich) - 3:39 7. Very Early (Bill Evans/Carolyn Hall) - 5:23 8. You and the Night and the Music (Dietz/Schwartz) - 3:55 9. Detour Ahead (Carter/Ellis/Frigo) - 5:47 10. Someday My Prince Will Come (Churchill/Morey) - 3:44 11. Just You, Just Me (Greer/Klages) - 2:01 12. Waltz For Debby / Tiffany (Bill Evans/Gene Lees) - 5:14 13. We Will Meet Again (Bill Evans) - 4:23 14. Old Devil Moon (Harburg/Lane) - 5:14

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Article: Album Review

Tierney Sutton: Blue in Green

Read "Blue in Green" reviewed by Roger Crane


It has been a pleasure to watch Tierney Sutton grow as a singer. When I first reviewed her performance for Marge Hofacre's Jazz News back in 1995 (in Three on a Swing ), I stated that “Tierney has no recordings as yet but she will." Given her talent, it was easy to make such a brash ...


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