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Pat Martino: Comin' & Goin'

Read "Comin' & Goin'" reviewed by Douglas Payne


The two-disc set, Comin' and Goin', collects guitarist Pat Martino's final Muse LP of the 1970s, Exit (1976), and his first Muse recording of the 1980s, The Return (1987). In between, Martino recorded two fine fusion albums for Warner Bros. (both documented on the 32 Jazz set, First Light ), suffered a brain aneurysm, lost all ...

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Trudy Pitts/Pat Martino: Legends Of Acid Jazz

Read "Legends Of Acid Jazz" reviewed by John Sharpe


Super spy Austin Powers would dig this ---- yeah baby! This CD is one of twenty-five in Prestige's new Legends Of Acid Jazz series. These reissues celebrate that funky, far-out time in the early-60s and 70s when soul-jazz enjoyed enormous, if brief, popularity. All feature ersatz psychedelic cover art and each single disc often contains two ...

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Pat Martino: First Light

Read "First Light" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Guitar and fusion fans will surely welcome this excellent 32 Jazz set featuring all of Joyous Lake and Starbright, guitarist Pat Martino's two 1976 Warner Brothers albums. Martino left Muse Records in 1976 with the promise of mega-giant Warner's clout to reach a wider audience. Usually that spells concession to popular tunes or sellable formulas. And ...

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Trudy Pitts/Pat Martino: Legends of Acid Jazz

Read "Legends of Acid Jazz" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Organist Trudy Pitts, who still lives and plays in Philadelphia, is a classically trained pianist whose lounge-jazz organ style was captured on four Prestige albums during 1967-68. Legends of Acid Jazz: Trudy Pitts/Pat Martino collects the first two of these, Introducing the Fabulous Trudy Pitts and These Blues of Mine.Like Shirley Scott and Gloria ...

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Stone Blue

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: Uptown Down; Stone Blue; With All the People; 13 To Go; Boundaries; Never Say Goodbye; Mac Tough; Joyous Lake; Two Weighs Out.

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We'll Be Together Again

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: Open Road (Olee / Variations and Song / Open Road); Lament; We'll Be Together Again; You Don't Know What Love Is; Dreamsville; Send In The Clowns; Willow Weep For Me.

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Vincent Laguardia Gambini Sings Just For You

Label: Columbia
Released: 1998
Track listing: Yo Cousin Vinny; Wise Guy; Take Your Love And Shove It; I've Got News For You; How Do You Like Me So Far; Robbie Hood; Twenty-One; Old Man Time; He'll Have To Go; I Can't Give You Anything But Love; If It Doesn't Snow For Christmas; What A Wonderful World; CD Bonus Tracks; Yo Cousin Vinny (Italian); Yo Cousin Vinny (Spanish);

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Trudy Pitts With Pat Martino

Label: Prestige
Released: 1998
Track listing: Steppin' In Minor; The Spanish Flea; Something Wonderful; Take Five; It Was A Very Good Year; Siete; Night Song; Fiddlin'; Matchmaker, Matchmaker; Organology; The House Of The Rising Sun; Just Us Two; Eleanor Rigby; Count Nine; A Man And A Woman; A Whiter Shade Of Pale; Teddy Makes Three; These Blues Of Mine; What The World Needs Now;

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Pat Martino: Stone Blue

Read "Stone Blue" reviewed by Jim Santella


Guitarist Pat Martino exhibits his long-standing appreciation for the urban lifestyle of New York City and Philadelphia on his latest album Stone Blue. That cocky feeling of self-assurance one develops from living and working in the city gives rise to strutted rhythms, deliberate tempos, and melodies that range from sixteenth-note-laden confetti clusters to dreamy skyborne shouts. ...

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Pat Martino: We'll Be Together Again

Read "We'll Be Together Again" reviewed by Douglas Payne


A real beauty, We'll Be Together Again pairs the outstanding jazz guitarist Pat Martino with electric pianist Gil Goldstein for a song cycle that explores ballads and more meditative / contemplative material. It's a perfect union that surprisingly never waivers throughout 45 minutes from maintaining its listener's attention or interest. Goldstein, especially, is the ideal tonal ...


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