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Naturally

Label: Jazzland Recordings
Released: 2003
Track listing: Naturally*/ Seventh Son (aka Lateef Minor Seventh)*/ Love Letters*/ This Man?s Dream*/ Chloe/ Images/ Oleo/ Scotch and Water.

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Nat Adderley: Naturally

Read "Naturally" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Fraternal partnerships are a frequent source of creative jazz inspiration. Reference the accomplishments of Montgomery brothers (Wes, Monk and Buddy) or those of the Jones clan (Elvin, Thad and Hank) for easy examples. And then there's Wynton, Branford, Delfayo and Jason, lest we leave out the Marsalises. Family ties have a way of forging lasting musical ...

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Introducing Nat Adderley

Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Watermelon, Little Joanie Walks, Two Brothers, I Should Care, Crazy Baby, New Arrivals, Sun Dance, Fort Lauderdale, Friday Nite, Blues For Bohemia.

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Nat Adderley: Introducing Nat Adderley

Read "Introducing Nat Adderley" reviewed by David Rickert


The Adderley brothers were key players in the birth of hard bop, a style which grew out of the advancements of Bud Powell and other pioneers who formed a sound that many artists took to the bank for years. At this point in time Cannonball had formed his first quintet with Nat as a sideman; facing ...

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Nat Adderley: Introducing Nat Adderley

Read "Introducing Nat Adderley" reviewed by David Rickert


The Adderley brothers were key players in the birth of hard bop, a style which grew out of the advancements of Bud Powell and other pioneers who formed a sound that many artists took to the bank for years. At this point in time Cannonball had formed his first quintet with Nat as a sideman; facing ...

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Little Big Horn!

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 1999

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Nat Adderley: A Little New York Midtown Music

Read "A Little New York Midtown Music" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Coming at the end of the ‘Seventies, this was a bit of a reunion. Nat and Johnny Griffin had played together on White Gardenia, Johnny’s salute to Billie Holiday. The others had played in various editions of the Cannonball band. (Victor Feldman and Ron Carter in the early ‘Sixties, Roy McCurdy later.) While the tone is ...

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Nat Adderley: Little Big Horn!

Read "Little Big Horn!" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Not that it’s fair, but Nat Adderley will always be considered the Little Brother; he was even billed that way on an album. Tunes like “Work Song” built the funky base of the Adderley band, he used Wes Montgomery at the start of his meteoric rise, and Ellis Marsalis on a New Orleans live album Still ...

Album

Talkin' About You

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1998


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