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The Jazz Workshop

Label: Lone Hill Jazz
Released: 2007

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Quintet/Sextet with Herbie Harper and Jack Montrose Complete Recordings

Label: Lone Hill Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: Jeepers Deepers; Five Brothers; Herbstone; Summertime; Jive at Five; Babette; More Blues; Sonny Boy; Slow Mood; Slow; Just George; A Little Duet; April's Fool; Dot's Groovy; I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town; Cecilia; The News and the Weather; When You Wish Upon A Star; Have You Met Miss Jones? CD2: Paradox; Meet Mr. Gordon; Tea For Two; Modus Operandi; Onion Bottom; What A Difference A Day Makes; For Sue; Love Is Here To Stay; Two Can Play; Listen, Hear; Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered; Credo; Pretty; Some Good Fun Blues; Fools Rush In; Speakeasy; That Old Feeling; Two Can Play A.T.

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European Tour '57

Label: Lone Hill Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: Vielaf; For Bud; Madamoiselle Butterfly; A Night in Tunisia; Medley: Stairway to the Stars; That's All; Easy Living; Lover Man. Boop-Boop-Be-Doop; I'll Remember April; Indian Summer; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; Yardbird Suite.

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European Tour '58

Label: Lone Hill Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: Scrapple From the Apple; Stella By Starlight; The Way You Look Tonight; 'Round Midnight; Bag's Groove; Scrapple From the Apple; The Way You Look Tonight; Walkin' Tickle Toe. CD2: Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me; Scrapple From the Apple; 'Round Midnight; All the Things You Are; The Nearness Of You/Bag's Groove; All the Things you Are; Crazy Rhythm; Lover Man; The Lamp Is Low; These Foolish Things; Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; All of You.

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Jazz Studio 1/2: Complete Sessions

Label: Lone Hill Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: Tenderly; Let's Split; Laura; Here Com the Lions; Paycheck; Graas Point; Darn That Dream; Do It Again.

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Various Artists: Christmas With the Jazz Legends, Vol. 2

Read "Christmas With the Jazz Legends, Vol. 2" reviewed by Ken Dryden


Lone Hill Jazz is best known for their straight reissues of long unavailable, valuable jazz sessions. But this anthology is a messy hodge-podge of holiday songs, ranging from legitimate jazz instrumentals and vocals, to crossover vocals awash in strings and vocalists who are well outside of jazz. There are some memorable diamonds mixed in ...

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West Coast Jazz All Stars: Original Jazz Compositions

Read "Original Jazz Compositions" reviewed by David Rickert


You can't judge a CD by its cover. Based on the title and the lineup on the front--Bob Cooper, Bud Shank, Don Fagerquist, Jimmy Rowles, and Shelley Manne--one would think that this would be a classic West Coast blowing session, something recorded on a Sunday afternoon at the Lighthouse, perhaps. However, the music contained on this ...

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Manny Albam: Jazz Workshop

Read "Jazz Workshop" reviewed by David Rickert


Behind the scenes Manny Albam contributed to the books of Charlie Spivak, Count Basie, Woody Herman and Stan Kenton. Like many other arrangers, he was also inspired to strike out on his own and record albums as a leader. This set from Lone Hill Jazz collects his first two sessions as a leader. The ...

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Helen Merrill: Complete Recordings with Clifford Brown

Read "Complete Recordings with Clifford Brown" reviewed by David Rickert


Many people are familiar with Clifford Brown's collaboration with Sarah Vaughan, which many consider to be a classic. Far less well-known is his record with singer Helen Merrill for Emarcy from 1954, which features a similar set up and feel. Merrill has always been on the second tier of jazz singers as far as popularity is ...

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Bud Shank and Bob Cooper: European Tour '58

Read "European Tour '58" reviewed by David Rickert


Who wouldn't enjoy a nice trip overseas in Europe? Certainly many jazz musicians enjoyed a sojourn overseas because of the enthusiastic audiences, lack of prejudice, and, of course, the ability to see all the sights. Altoist/flautist Bud Shank and tenorist/oboist Bob Cooper, two West Coast musicians who formed a friendship in the Stan Kenton band that ...


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