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Wild Flowers
By Hubert Laws
Label: Label M
Released: 2001
Track listing: Wild Flower (Murtaugh); Pensativa (Clare Fischer); Equinox (John Coltrane); Ashanti (Murtaugh); Motherless Child (traditional); Yoruba (Murtaugh).
Lemme Tell Ya 'Bout Desmond: the Music of Paul Desmond
By Paul Desmond
Label: Label M
Released: 2001
Track listing: I'm Old Fashioned; Skylark; Take Ten; Stardust; When Joanna Loved Me; Desmond Blue; Taste Of Honey; Bossa Antigua; The Night Has A Thousand Eyes; Alianca; El Condor Pasa; Samba With Some Barbeque (Total Time: 57:33)
Tonight At Noon
Label: Label M
Released: 2001
Track listing: Tonight at Noon; Invisible Lady; "Old" Blues for Walt's Torin; Peggy's Blue Skylight; Passions of a Woman Loved.
Back In My Disc Jockey Days
Label: Label M
Released: 2001
Track listing: Hard Times, Love Theme From Spartacus, Ca' Purange (Jungle Soul), The Catbird Seat, Forest Flower Sunrise Forest Flower Sunset, The Young Rabbits, Blues in Maude's Flat, Three For The Festival, Yours Is My Heart Alone, Because You Left Me, Whispering Grass
Collaboration
Label: Label M
Released: 2001
Track listing: Silver, Trieste, Valeria, Fugue In A Minor, One Note Samba, Foi A Saudad, Concierto de Aranguez
Jacquet's Got It
Label: Label M
Released: 2001
Track listing: Tickletoe; Smooth Sailin'; More Than You Know; Stompin' At The Savoy; Three Buckets Of Jive; You Left Me Alone; Runnin's With Ron; Blues From Louisiana. (Total Time: 44:27)
James Blood Ulmer: Memphis Blood
by C. Michael Bailey
Memphis Blood could very possibly be as historic a recording as Howlin' Wolf's Evil . Everything about this release is Romantic. The music ranges from some of the earliest recorded blues for the 1920s to novelty tunes from the '50s and '60s. The recording venue is perhaps the most famous ever, the home of seminal recordings ...
Gary Burton and Stephane Grappelli: Paris Encounter
by C. Michael Bailey
The old guard meets the new. Here is the phenomenon Gary Burton, before he became an institution. In 1969, Gary Burton was blazing jazz trails that could not exactly be described as traditional. He teams up with Le Hot Club of France Stephane Grappelli, conservative stalwart in the European tradition, for a little stroll around the ...