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Things Are Getting Better

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Blues Oriental 2. Things Are Getting Better 3. Serves Me Right (take 5) 4. Groovin' High 5. The Sidewalks of New York (take 5) 6. Sounds for Sid 7. Just One of Those Things 8. Serves Me Right (take 4 9. The Sidewalks of New York (take 4).

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Cannonball Adderley: Live Session

Read "Live Session" reviewed by Andrew Rowan


The two sessions that comprise this reissue were recorded live in Los Angeles at the Lighthouse ('64) and Memory Lane ('62), offering a snapshot of the era's mainstream offerings. Not as well known as Adderley's work with Nancy Wilson, this session is nonetheless a worthy companion. Eschewing the standards route with the sleek and ...

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Quintets At Newport

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Wee Dot 2. A Foggy Day 3. Sermonette 4. Sam's Tune 5. Hurricane Connie 6. Pawn Ticket 7. It Never Entered My Mind 8. There Will Never Be Another You 9. Soul Station 10. Old Devil Moon 11. Nothin' But The Best.

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Radio Nights

Label: Hyena Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: The Little Boy With the Sad Eyes; Midnight Mood; Stars Fell on Alabama; Fiddler on the Roof; Work Song; The Song My Lady Sings; Unit Seven; Cannonball Monologues on ?Oh Babe? & ?Country Preacher?.

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Cannonball Takes Charge

Label: Capitol Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: If This Isn't Love; I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Cry; Serenata; I've Told Ev'ry Little Star; Barefoot Sunday Blues; Poor Butterfly; I Remember You; Barefoot Sunday Blues (alternate take); I Remember You (alternate take)

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The Definitive Cannonball Adderley

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Lover Man; One For Daddy-O; King Porter Stomp; Jump For Joy; Limehouse Blues; Sack O

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Cannonball Adderley: Cannonball Takes Charge

Read "Cannonball Takes Charge" reviewed by Robert Gilbert


The recording of Cannonball Takes Charge was sandwiched in between two events that would help earn Cannonball Adderley a permanent place in jazz lore. Just the day before the album’s first session, he participated in the completion of Miles Davis’s seminal Kind of Blue. Five months after Cannonball Takes Charge was finished, he had Riverside producer ...

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Cannonball Adderley: Radio Nights

Read "Radio Nights" reviewed by Jim Santella


Radio broadcasts from The Half Note in New York during the last week of 1967 and the first week of 1968 make up the set of distinctive material on Radio Nights. The live audience reaction puts the listener right there, to share in each exciting moment. Cannonball Adderley was at his best, and the ensembles remained ...

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Cannonball Adderley: The Definitive Cannonball Adderley

Read "The Definitive Cannonball Adderley" reviewed by Jim Santella


Recorded between February 1957 and August 1971 and featuring Cannonball Adderley in various contexts, Blue Note’s definitive collection touches upon all the high points of a memorable career. The alto saxophonist influenced thousands of followers. His collaborations with his brother Nat, leader Miles Davis and arranger Gil Evans made unforgettable music. Cannonball Adderley brought the blues ...

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James Clay & David "Fathead" Newman: The Sound of the Wide Open Spaces

Read "The Sound of the Wide Open Spaces" reviewed by David Rickert


The wide open spaces referred to in the title is not a reference to free jazz, but rather a description of Texas, the home state of both Clay and Newman. Cannonball Adderley, who began producing records with this album in the hopes of giving credit to lesser-known musicians, brought together these two tenormen for ...


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