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Blue Muse

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: Mark I, My Friend Ray, On the Wings of the Spirit, Then I Met You/ It's No Time to be Blue, Blue in Green, Blue Muse, Solitude,

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Kenny Burrell: Blue Muse

Read "Blue Muse" reviewed by Rex  Butters


Since the '50s, Kenny Burrell has contributed crucial titles to some of the most important jazz labels, including Blue Note, Verve, Columbia, and Muse. For his 96th album, Burrell sticks to what's worked well for him over the past fifty years: some blues, some Ellington, some swing, and several ballads, all played with beautiful tone and ...

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Stolen Moments

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2002

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Ray Brown: A Jazz Odyssey

Read "Ray Brown: A Jazz Odyssey" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


While it seems that things have come to a point in the history of jazz when many of the music's elder statesmen are leaving us and there are fewer and fewer masters left to pass on the proverbial flame, 75-year-old bassist Ray Brown continues to champion the mainstream cause while inflecting his own music with the ...

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The Sermon

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Sermon; ".O.S.; "Flamingo.

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Stormy Monday Blues

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Stormy Monday Blues/ Azure Te (Paris Blues)/ One For My Baby (and One More For the Road)/ (I

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Lucky So And So

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Feeling Of Jazz, Tenderly, Bluescape, My Ship, Squeeze Me, In A Sentimental Mood, Too Soon, I'm Glad There Is You, Bass Face, Lucky So And So

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Organ Grinder Swing

Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Organ Grinder's Swing, Oh No, Babe, Blues for J, Greensleeves, I'll Close My Eyes, Satin Doll.

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Blues Fuse

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2001

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Kenny Burrell: Stormy Monday Blues

Read "Stormy Monday Blues" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Over the years Kenny Burrell has largely remained true to his roots. Ranked among the most revered jazz artists of his generation he’s waxed a wealth of sessions both as leader and sideman that approaches the countless. The two dates combined on this two-fer visit him in the lean years of the Seventies and suggest that ...


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