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John Mayall: Live in London

by Doug Collette
Though John Mayall doesn't deign to call the unit that collaborates with him on Live in London The Bluesbreakers," his current band is arguably as tight and sympathetic as any ensemble that's sported the moniker in the recent past. Fusing bassist Greg Rzab, drummer Jay Davenport and guitarist Rocky into a fluid ensemble, The Godfather of ...
Live In London

Label: NoFrillsMusic.com
Released: 2010
Track listing: Stutter's Waltz (Live); On the Plains of Brooklyn (Live); Transparent Dialogue (Live); Old Friends (Live); Time One Down (Live); Slide Line (Live).
Live In London

By Gene Harris
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: No Greater Love; Blue Monk; My Funny Valentine; In a Mellow Tone; Misty; Blues Closer.
Gene Harris: Live in London

by Jim Santella
A never-before-release can be of great value or it can be entirely forgettable. This live session from London, featuring veteran pianist Gene Harris with a stellar quartet, stands with the former. It's a valuable watermark of his career that demonstrates the feeling that went into every performance and is what led sources such as the All ...
Blue Monk

Album: Live In London
By Gene Harris
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2008
Duration: 11:19
Gene Harris: Live in London

by C. Michael Bailey
Gene Harris (1933-2000) was the master of blues in jazz. A self-proclaimed blues pianist with chops," Harris could sting the most un-blues-like melody and make it sound like it was written by Meade Lux Lewis and performed by Oscar Peterson. Since Harris' death in 2000, posthumous releases of previously unreleased performances have been steady but sparse. ...
Live in London

By Diane Schuur
Label: GR2 Classics
Released: 2006
Track listing: Deedles' Blues; I'll Close My Eyes; Close Enough For Love
As; Poinciana; Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight; You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To; When October Goes; Besame Mucho; The Very Thought of You; So In Love; It Don't Mean A Thing; Send Me Someone to Love; Over The Rainbow.
Diane Schuur: Live in London

by Vincent Stephens
Does Diane Schuur still matter? Though the vocalist has been performing actively on the national jazz scene since her 1984 GRP debut, Deedles, came out, and she has won two Grammies, critical interest in her work has waned since the early 1990s. Many critics have lauded her powerful voice and stylistic versatility but lamented her tendency ...