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Blue Hour: The Complete Sessions

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: I Want a Little Girl, Gee Baby Aint' I Good To You, Blue Riff, Since I Fell For You, Willow Weep For Me, Blues In the Closet, Just In Time, Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You (alt. take), Where Or When, Blue Hour, There Is No Greater Love, Alone Together, Strike Up the Band.

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Live At The 'It Club' Volume 2

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2000
Track listing: I'm In Love; Put On Train; Down Home; Girl Talk; Black Fox; Apollo 21; Eleanor Rigby; Get Back; Come Together;

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Article: Interview

Meet Lynne Arriale

Read "Meet Lynne Arriale" reviewed by Craig Jolley


Pianist Lynne Arriale served an apprenticeship in New York before striking out with her own trio in the early 90's. Her resume includes a performance at the 1998 IAJE convention and an appearance on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz. She has released six CD's to date. Live at Montreux (TCB 20252), a trio session with Steve Davis, ...

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Alley Cats

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 1999
Track listing: Put It where You Want It; Magic Lady, Blues March; Bird

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Blue Break Beats (Volumes One - Four)

Label: Blue Note
Released: 1999
Track listing: Blue Break Beats Volume One; Grooving With Mr. G; Sookie, Sookie; Who's Making Love; Weasil; Kudu; Harlem River Drive; Blue Juice; The Final Comedown; Turtle Walk; Your Love Is Too Much; Black Jack; Olilloqui Valley; Blue Break Beats Volume Two; Street Lady; Jasper Country Man; Kumquat Kids; Higga Boom; Orange Peel; The Worm; The Caterpillar; Ain't It Funky Now; Ummh; Good Humour Man; Beale Street; Viva Tirado; Blue Break Beats Volume Three; Walk Tall; You've Made Me So Very Happy; Ode To Billy Joe; Sho' Nuff Melon; Howling For Judy; Light My Fire; It's Your Thing; Put On Train; Don't Call Me Nigger Whitey; Dominoes; Mystic Brew; Get Out Of My Life Woman; Ground Hog; Soul; Blue Break Beats Volume Four; Prelude; Holy Thursday; Sitting Duck; The Beat Goes On; Three Is The Magic Number; Shack Up; Boomp Boomp Chomp; Little Green Apples; Bring Down The Birds; Whole Lotta Love; Repeat After Me; Inside You; Woman Of The Ghetto; This Is Soul;

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Jazz Moods: Dinner By Candlelight

Label: Concord Special Products
Released: 1999
Track listing: Skylark; Body And Soul; A Time For Love; It Never Entered My Mind; Polka Dots And Moonbeams; There Will Never Be Another You; I Remember You; My Funny Valentine; Zingaro; Moonlight In Vermont; At Last;

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Jazz Moods: Groovin' The Blues

Label: Concord Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Someone Else Is Steppin' In; Funk Pie; The Silver Strut; Down Home Blues; Cold Duck Time; Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On; Old Funky Gene's; Your Mind Is On Vacation; Blues For Sam Nassi; Back In The Day; Wild Women (Don't Have The Blues);

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Article: Album Review

Gene Harris: Alley Cats

Read "Alley Cats" reviewed by Ed Kopp


If you like your jazz tinted with gospel, blues and soul, you gotta love Gene Harris' two-fisted piano work. Alley Cats is vintage Harris. Recorded live at Jazz Alley in Seattle, the album features the leader’s quartet (guitarist Frank Potenza, bassist Luther Hughes and drummer Paul Kreibich) along with veteran saxophonists Red Holloway and ...

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Gene Harris: Alley Cats

Read "Alley Cats" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Blues March. West Coast Pianist Gene Harris averages about one release per year. The bluesmeister chooses appropriately to close the century and millennium with a live recording, the venue where he dons his best face. Recorded at Seattle’s Jazz Alley (hence the disc title) in 1998, Harris continues his trend of using his daughter Niki as ...

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Article: Album Review

Gene Harris: Down Home Blues & The Best Of The Three Sounds

Read "Down Home Blues & The Best Of The Three Sounds" reviewed by Ed Kopp


Gene Harris is one of my all-time favorite jazz pianists. A founding father of the early soul-jazz movement, Harris plays with the elegance of Oscar Peterson, the funkiness of Horace Silver, and the bluesy feel of an old boogie-woogie master. Critics haven't always taken to Harris, mainly because his music is so damn accessible. But to ...


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