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Somewhere In France

Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1 Take The 'A' Train 2 Blues In G/Willow Weep For Me 3 Con Alma 4 Slow Freight 5 Jungletown Jubilee 6 Django 7 After Hours 8 When I Look In Your Eyes 9 Good Morning Heartache 10 In The Back Room 11 If I Could Just Make It Into Heaven 12 St. Louis Blues 13 Until It's Time For You To Go

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Heavy Flute: Funky Flute Grooves From The 60s And 70s

Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: Comin' Home Baby, The Thirteenth Floor, Nubian Lady, Let Her Go, Ain't No Sunshine, The Wiggler, Sombrero Sam, One Ton, Eboness, Push Push

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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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A Man Ain't Supposed To Cry

Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: What's New?, It's The Talk Of The Town, I'll Never Smile Again, I'm Through With Love, Where Are You?, I've Only Myself To Blame, Say It Isn't So, What Will I Tell My Heart?, You've Got Me Crying Again, Can't We Talk It Over?, I Laugh To Keep From Cryin', A Man Ain't Supposed To Cry

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A Man Ain

Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: What

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Second Movement

Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: Shorty Rides Again, Universal Prisoner, Carry On Brother, Set Us Free, Samia

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Three Sundays In The Seventies

Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: Naima, Pinocchio, This Guy's In Love With You, Plexus, I'm Not So Sure, Shiny Stockings, Blow Top Blues, Don't Go To Strangers.

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Just The Way It Was - "Live" At The Left Bank

Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: Deuces Wild, Samba de Orpheus, Who Can I Turn To?, Cry Me A River, John Brown's Body, The Shadow Of Your Smile, Blues Up And Down

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Article: Album Review

Joe Williams: A Man Ain

Read "A Man Ain" reviewed by Jim Santella


Sorely missed since his passing last year, Joe Williams set a mark for high standards that few are willing to follow. Only a handful of male jazz singers hang on to that valuable tradition today. Known for his definitive performance of the blues, Williams captured the hearts and minds of a broad audience. As a big ...

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Article: Album Review

Cedar Walton: Three Sundays In The Seventies

Read "Three Sundays In The Seventies" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Label M launched its new enterprise with a stunning live and previously unreleased concert by Stan Getz at the Famous Ballroom in Baltimore. With more than 200 tapes recorded by Baltimore's Left Bank Jazz Society legally in its possession, the label continues to remaster and enhance the tapes from a home recorder that captured the spirit ...


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