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Sonny's Crib

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1958
Track listing: With a Song in My Heart; Speak Low; Come Rain or Come Shine; Sonny's Crib; News for Lulu; With a Song in My Heart (alt tk); Speak Low (alt tk); Sonny's Crib (alt tk).

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The Complete Quartets with Sonny Clark

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Disc One: 1. Airegin; 2. It Ain't Necessarily So; 3. I Concentrate on You; 4. The Things We Did Last Summer; 5. The Song is You; 6. Nancy (with the Laughing Face); 7. Airegin (Alt Tk); 8. On Green Dolphin Street; 9. Shadrack; 10. What is This Thing Called Love? Disc Two: 1. Moon River; 2. Gooden's Corner; 3. Two for One; 4. Oleo; 5. Little Girl Blue; 6. Tune Up; 7. Hip Funk; 8. My Favorite Things; 9. Oleo (Alt Tk).

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The Sermon

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Sermon; ".O.S.; "Flamingo.

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Sonny Clark: Sonny's Crib

Read "Sonny's Crib" reviewed by Reid Thompson


Sonny's Crib is a very pleasing recording from the sadly overlooked pianist Sonny Clark that works very well as a representative piece of the Blue Note catalogue at the time, framing all the characteristics that made that label so successful. It is essentially a blowing session, and to some extent, a preparation for Coltrane's seminal Blue ...

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Grant Green: The Complete Quartets with Sonny Clark

Read "The Complete Quartets with Sonny Clark" reviewed by Reid Thompson


Just like rice and beans, Grant Green and Sonny Clark created a synergy that was more than the sum of its parts. Nowhere is that more apparent than on “The Complete Quartets," where there were no horns competing for solos. The elegant, laid-back style that characterizes these recordings was the one in which both Green and ...

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Don Byron: You Are #6: More Music for Six Musicians

Read "You Are #6: More Music for Six Musicians" reviewed by AAJ Staff


"I am not a number. I am a free man," insists Patrick McGoohan's character on the late '60s British television series, The Prisoner. He responds to his captors' dictum, “You are Number Six," regarding his new identity. '80s heavy metal icons Iron Maiden ingeniously quote these lines as the introduction to their classic tune of the ...

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Jane Bunnett: Alma De Santiago

Read "Alma De Santiago" reviewed by Jim Josselyn


When I began listening to this recording I began to immediately think of some of the things I enjoy most in music - creativity, execution, counterpoint, interplay, feeling and spirited improvisation - and this disc has all of those in abundance as saxophonist Jane Bunnett leads a group of fine musicians through some extremely fresh and ...

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Jane Bunnett: Alma De Santiago

Read "Alma De Santiago" reviewed by Jim Santella


Traditional music from Cuba covers a lot of territory. With vocal soloists and chorus, lively charanga flute features, a stellar jazz saxophone quartet, and a 38-piece percussion ensemble, the session stands on familiar ground. However, this is not mere traditional folkloric music. Bebop jazz and Afro-Cuban actions weave an exciting tale of ceremony and a history ...

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Jason Moran: Black Stars

Read "Black Stars" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Among the current crop of jazzmen at the new Blue Note, Jason Moran just might be the most ambitious. At a time when it seems that much of the current crop of new releases will have limited shelf lives at best, Moran’s music strikes a more profound chord. At present, a shining star in Greg Osby’s ...

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Bebo Valdes Trio: El Arte Del Sabor

Read "El Arte Del Sabor" reviewed by Jim Josselyn


When three musicians come together with total command of their instruments and the music they are playing, the results are usually quite satisfying, and when each member of an ensemble sublimates his ego to perform the function the music demands of his instrument the collective is stronger, performing like a well-oiled machine. That is certainly the ...


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