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One On One

Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: L.O.V.E., Just For A Thrill, Lisa All The Clouds'll Roll, Intimacy Of The Blues, You Can Depend On Me, Memories Of You, Honeysuckle Rose, Willow Grove, Solitude, Blue Monk, Misty, Swingin' The Blues, Jungle Blues, Skylark

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Live on QE2

Label: Chiaroscuro Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Opus Ocean; The Nearness of You; East of the Sun**; Etta's Fine and Mellow Blues**; The Snapper; Just Squeeze Me#; Is It True What They Say about Dixie?; Everyday I Have the Blues##; Coffee Grinder Blues/Empty Bed Blues##; The Hymn; Shirley's Intro; But Beautiful*; The Theme

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Herr Ober

Label:
Released: 2001
Track listing: On The Alamo; Miss Thing; Li'l Darlin'; Herr Ober I; Taking A Change On Love; Jumpin' At The Wood Side; My Gal; Canadian Sunset; The Nearness Of You; Blue N" Boogie; Herr Ober II. (Total Time: 58:50)

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Herr Ober Live at Birdland Neuburg

Label:
Released: 2001
Track listing: On the Alamo; Miss Thing; Li'l Darlin'; Herr Ober 1; Taking a Chance on Love; Jumpin' at the Woodside; My Gal; Canadian Sunset; The Nearness of You; Blue `N' Boogie; Herr Ober 11

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The Hymn

Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2001

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Clark Terry Quintet: Live on QE2

Read "Live on QE2" reviewed by Dave Nathan


This is a “two fer" album. Not that there are two discs for the price of one. Rather the album is divided between instrumentals by Clark Terry's regular quintet and the other with Terry and the group accompanying four very good jazz/blues singers. The affair was part of a floating jazz festival on the Queen Elizabeth ...

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Clark Terry: Herr Ober Live at Birdland Neuburg

Read "Herr Ober Live at Birdland Neuburg" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Too often, when reviewers write about the albums of elder statesmen of jazz, one of the first things referred to his age and how well they do despite it. There's no need for this condescending reference to Clark Terry. He continues to entertain with his clear, melodic, horns and with his humor. If anything, after more ...

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Clark Terry: One On One

Read "One On One" reviewed by Bill Donaldson


At the age of 80, Clark Terry finally is being acknowledged as one of the greatest trumpet players in jazz. The crescendo of recognition started for his 75th birthday, when he made the cover of Down Beat, when he earned “Lifetime Recognition" awards left and right, and as, although not signed to a single label, he ...

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Clark Terry: Herr Ober

Read "Herr Ober" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


On the eve of his 80thbirthday, Herr Terry gives the jazz community a birthday present. Clark Terry has the chops of men 40 years his junior. Herr Ober finds the master with his current working quintet live on the Danube in the middle of Bavarian countryside. His saxophone chair is home to the capable Dave Glasser, ...

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Clark Terry: Daylight Express

Read "Daylight Express" reviewed by Mike Neely


The brilliant Clark Terry for how else can one describe this trumpet/flugelhorn player who over the years has shone so brightly with not only Duke Ellington (1951-59), but also with Thelonious Monk and Cecil Taylor. But that was just early on in his long, distinguished career. To this day he has been a marvelous technician, a ...


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