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Jazz: Red Hot And Cool

By Dave Brubeck
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Lover; Little Girl Blue; Fare Thee Well, Annabelle; Sometimes I'm Happy; The Duke; Indiana; Love Walked In; Taking a Chance on Love; Closing Time Blues.
Milestones
By Miles Davis
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Dr. Jackle; Sid
Somewhere Else Before

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Somewhere Else Before; Dodge the Dodo; From Gagarin's Point of View; The Return of Mohammed; The Face of Love; Pavanne "Thoughts of a Septuagenarian"; The Wraith; The Chapel; In the Face of Day; Spam-Boo-Limbo; Hidden Track.
Jazz Impressions of Japan

By Dave Brubeck
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Tokyo Traffic, Rising Sun, Toki's Theme, Fujiyama, Zen Is When, The City Is Crying, Osaka Blues, Koto Song Koto Song.
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Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: I?m Walkin?; Chattanooga Choo Choo; Somewhere My Love; The Gypsy; If I Were a Bell; Way Down Yonder in New Orleans; Tie a Yellow Ribbon ?Round the Old Oak Tree; There Is Always One More Time; New Orleans; Speak Softly Love; Junco Partner; Don?t Fence Me In; Don?t Like Goodbyes; I?ll Only Miss Her (When I Think Of Her).
Monk In Tokyo
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Straight, No Chaser; Pannonica; Just a Gigolo; Evidence; Jackie-ing; Bemsha Swing; Epistrophy; I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You; Hackensack; Blue Monk; Epistrophy.
The Essential Miles Davis
By Miles Davis
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Now's the Time; Jeru; Compulsion; Tempus Fugit; Walkin'; 'Round Midnight; Bye Bye Blackbird; New Rhumba; Generique; Summertime; So What; The Pan Piper; Someday My Prince Will Come; My Funny Valentine; E.S.P.; Nefertiti; Petits Machins (Little Stuff); Miles Runs the Voodoo Down; Little Church; Black Satin; Jean Pierre; Time After Time; Portia.
Miles Davis: The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions

by Michael Fortuna
Miles Davis was an innovator from the moment he first picked up the trumpet. But for years, the public didn't have a clear enough picture of Davis' journey from jazz into the rock/funk sounds of James Brown and Jimi Hendrix as well as his use of electric instruments.At the time, all the public knew ...
Miles Davis: 'Round About Midnight

by Jim Santella
His Harmon mute brought deep feelings to this title ballad in 1956. It also brought wider recognition to a tenor saxophonist who was just starting to climb the stairs. Four titles from those same recording sessions have been added to the original LP and reissued this year on CD. In that respect, it's been a very ...