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Breakout

Label: CTI Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: It's Too Late, Workin' On A Groovy Thing, Never Can Say Goodbye, Blues Selah, Breakout, It's Too Late (live).

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Low Flame High Heat

Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: Don't Get Around Much Anymore, But On The Other Hand, Lorelei's Lament, Save Your Love For Me, Angel Eyes, Two Years Of Torture, Easy Living, What Will I Tell My Heart, Don't Cry Baby, Danger Zone, You've Changed

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Hank Crawford: Low Flame High Heat

Read "Low Flame High Heat" reviewed by AAJ Staff


If Low Flame High Heat proves nothing else, it proves the consistency of Hank Crawford. Listen to his most recent CD, The World Of Hank Crawford on Milestone. Then listen to Label M's Low Flame High Heat from the early 1960's. Crawford's urgent tone and spiritual feel haven't changed in decades, proving that he was extremely ...

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Road Tested

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 1998
Track listing: Peanuts; I Only Have Eyes For You; Happy Feet; For Sentimental Reasons; Caravan; Road Tested; Hope That We Can Be Together Soon; Mr. P.C.; Summertime; A Little Bit South Of East St. Louis.

Players:Hank Crawford: alto sax; Jimmy McGriff: Hammond X-B3 organ; Wayne Boyd: guitar; Bernard Purdie: drums.

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Down on the Deuce

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 1998

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Hank Crawford: Memphis, Ray and a Touch of Moody

Read "Memphis, Ray and a Touch of Moody" reviewed by Douglas Payne


director from 1958-64, already had his own sound on alto sax by 1960 when he started his own Atlantic recording career (quite a feat in the wake of Bird and the dawn of Cannonball). During the next decade, he produced a consistent catalog of soulful sets for Atlantic, almost all well worth hearing.This excellent ...

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Hank Crawford: Down on the Deuce

Read "Down on the Deuce" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Although Hank Crawford's second Milestone LP was made in 1984, it's never been available on CD until this 1998 release. It's a welcome, enjoyable date that finds Hank digging into what he does best. There's a bit 'a funk ("Survival"), a bit 'a blues ("Used To Be Love" and “Down Home Blues"), some ballads (the yucky ...

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Hank Crawford / Jimmy McGriff: Road Tested

Read "Road Tested" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Alto man Hank Crawford and organist Jimmy McGriff are made for each other. Mixing the right brew of blues, swing and funk, they compliment one another's soulful sound in distinctive style. Road Tested, the seventh pairing under both their names, is exactly what you'd expect from these two: the tried and trues of funk and blues. ...


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