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Gardenias for Lady Day

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Gloria (Byas) - 6:01 2. Sunset (Calloway/Harding/Ricks) - 5:24 3. (I Wonder) Where Our Love Has Gone (Johnson) - 6:22 4. I'm in a Low Down Groove (Jacobs) - 4:39 5. Strange Fruit (Allan) - 4:20 6. A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing (Strayhorn) - 5:54 7. Indian Summer (Herbert V.) - 6:52 8. More Than You Know (Eliscu/Rose/Youmans) - 6:37

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Ellington Uptown

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Skin Deep; The Mooche; Take the

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7 Seconds: The Best Of Youssou N

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: New Africa; Undecided; Mouvement; 7 Seconds; Yo Le Le; Without A Smile; Please Wait; Country Boy; Birima; Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da; Old Man; No More; Set; Oh Boy; Don

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A Thousand Kisses Deep

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Indian Summer; Do It in Luxury; The Look of Love; A Thousand Kisses Deep; Ever Since We Met; Back Into My Heart; My Funny Valentine; The Last Three Minutes; If I Could; She Comes From Somewhere; Love Gets Old.

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Believe It

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Snake Oil; Fred; Proto-Cosmos; Red Alert; Wildlife; Mr. Spock
Bonus Tracks: Celebration; Letsby

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David S

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar; 2. Matita Per

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David Sanchez: Coral

Read "Coral" reviewed by Andrew Durkin


David Sanchez's Coral is the latest in what has turned out to be a somewhat lonely genre: the orchestral jazz album, in which a soloist is placed against a backdrop of strings (think Sketches of Spain , Focus , or Charlie Parker with Strings ). It's an airy, lush, thoughtful work, with a program that is ...

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David Sanchez: Coral

Read "Coral" reviewed by Joel Roberts


If he's not already there, David Sanchez's new album should secure the Puerto Rican-born tenor saxophonist's place among the very top younger jazz artists working today. Blending bebop, Latin and classical elements, Coral is the most ambitious, mature, genre-stretching musical statement of the 35-year-old's already noteworthy career. Recorded in the Czech Republic with the ...

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Chris Botti: When I Fall In Love

Read "When I Fall In Love" reviewed by Jim Santella


While his ballad album emphasizes the clear tone and gentle spirit that this lyrical trumpeter releases quite naturally, it also serves to exhibit the nuances with which Chris Botti can convince. His subtle improvisations ooze heartfelt emotion from start to finish. Comparisons with Miles Davis and Chet Baker prove valid. While Columbia prefers to market his ...

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David Sanchez: Coral

Read "Coral" reviewed by AAJ Staff


With Coral , explosive tenor saxophonist David Sanchez records with a symphony orchestra, playing Carlos Franzetti arrangements of “Latin classical" pieces by composers as diverse as Villa-Lobos and Jobim. Alongside the plush strings, Sanchez has banked his fires a bit, but he does take some typically vigorous workouts here. Sanchez continues to develop and ...


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