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The Band: Rock of Ages

Label: Capitol Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Introduction; Don’t Do I; King Harvest (Has Surely Come); Caledonia Mission; Get Up Jake; The W. S. Walcott Medicine Show; Stage Fright; The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down; Across the Great Divide; This Wheel's on Fire; Rag Mama Rag; The Weight; The Shape I'm In; The Unfaithful Servant; Life Is a Carnival; The Genetic Method; Chest Fever; (I Don't Want to) Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes.

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Live In 3 2/3 /4 Time

Label: Capitol Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Orientation; Angel Eyes; Freedom Jazz Dance; Barnum

Album

Why Don't You Do Right

Label: Capitol Records
Released: 2000

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Jonah Jones Quartet: Jumpin with Jonah

Read "Jumpin with Jonah" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Jazz gurus (self appointed or otherwise) typically dismiss Jonah Jones as a piece of fluff, more interested in dispensing sterilized jazz pablum to the public rather than being creative and innovative. Jones decided not to climb on the Be Bop train of the 1940's and 1950's, pretty much ignoring the new paths being struck by fellow ...

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Rachelle Ferrell: Individuality (Can I Be Me?)

Read "Individuality (Can I Be Me?)" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Rachelle Ferrell is back, if not with a vengeance, at least with an attitude. An attitude of confidence, perseverance and hope.Jazz enthusiasts couldn't help but be bowled over by Ferrell's extraordinary technique on her 1995 Blue Note album, First Instrument. And then, nothing. Reports of occasional performances here, irregular publicity there. What happened to ...

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Chico Hamilton: The Original Ellington Suite

Read "The Original Ellington Suite" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Certainly one of the most significant and exciting jazz discoveries of the year, “The Original Ellington Suite" almost never saw the light of day. In spite of the efforts of re-issue producer extraordinaire, Michael Cuscuna, no one could find this original Chico Hamilton recording of a suite of Ellington tunes that included his second group--and one ...

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Chico Hamilton Quintet: The Ellington Suite

Read "The Ellington Suite" reviewed by David Rickert


Every jazz fan spends countless hours scouring the cut-out bins and used record stores looking for buried treasure. If they’re lucky, they find an out of print Blue Note, like the copy of The All Seeing Eye that I found in a record store in Portland, or incredible bargains, like the copy of Happy Frame of ...

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Chico Hamilton Quintet: The Original Ellington Suite

Read "The Original Ellington Suite" reviewed by Jim Santella


The late 1950s were significant to jazz. Fresh ideas were being developed and new directions were about to become reality. The same is true, of course, for our world history of that era. Everyone was affected. Previously unissued, The Original Ellington Suite was recorded August 22, 1958 in Los Angeles. A different Chico Hamilton Quintet (his ...


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