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Ruff

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Dan Banck; Bowlin'; Spy's Metaphor; Monsieur Dubois s'Amuse; Dreaming; Multiball; Da Heazz; G.T.R.; I.D. #1; Rue Danemark; Killer Herman.

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Live at Port Townsend

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Autumn Leaves; Don't Blame Me; Tangerine; Body And Soul; Stella By Starlight; Big 'N' And The Bear.

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Live In Paris

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Introduction; Ouverthree; Body And Soul; I Hear A Rhapsody; Footprints; I Fall In Love Too Easily; But Not For Me; Hindsight. CD2: Someday My Prince Will Come; What Is This Thing Called Love; Jitterbug Waltz; One Lone Star; Una Piccola Chiave Dorata; Autumn Leaves.

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Rediscovered Music of Mary Lou Williams

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Chief; Aries Mood (A Portrait of Ben Webster); Medi II; Scorpio; O.W.; Scratchin' In The Gravel; Shafi; What's Your Story, Morning Glory; New Musical Express; You Know Baby; Lonely Moments; Ghost of Love; Walkin'And Swingin'.

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Live At The Kennedy Center

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Like Someone In Love; Like A Lover; Please Do Something; Introduction to "Commitment"; Commitment; Worried Over You; I Think It's Going To Rain Today; Tryin' Times; Serrado; Introduction to "Twelve Tone Tune"; Twelve Tone Tune; Epilogue; Black Coffee.

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Red Mitchell / George Cables: Live at Port Townsend

Read "Live at Port Townsend" reviewed by Ken Dryden


Piano/bass duos are not as commonplace as piano/bass/drums trios, probably because duos rarely make up a regularly working group. That doesn't mean that the frequently one-off recordings by duos aren't of immense interest. The remarkable duo concert featuring bassist Red Mitchell and pianist George Cables (who had never played together) turned out to ...

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We Three: Three for All

Read "Three for All" reviewed by Florence Wetzel


We Three is a treat for the ears, twelve songs by three of jazz' strongest players: saxophonist Dave Liebman, bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Adam Nussbaum. This group combines decades of experience and friendship, and the players' mutual respect and affection radiates through the music's easy grace. As individuals, these musicians are capable of just about ...

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We Three: Three For All

Read "Three For All" reviewed by Robert R. Calder


This is maybe my favourite Dave Liebman recording, in part because of the other two players on it. Drummer Adam Nussbaum composed the title track, and by alternating between the bass and guitar capacities of his instrument, Steve Swallow makes a little masterpiece of Liebman's creative improvisation. There's much more to it than pretty phrasing--nothing loose, ...

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Roseanna Vitro: Live At The Kennedy Center

Read "Live At The Kennedy Center" reviewed by Suzanne Lorge


Roseanna Vitro is on tour throughout the U.S. these days, promoting her new CD, Live At The Kennedy Center. She gave two performances in New York recently, the CD's launch at The Blue Note on May 29 and an all-Porter tribute show at The Jolly Madison Hotel's Whaler Bar on the composer's birthday June 9. Porter ...

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Please Do Something

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Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2006
Duration: 5:40


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