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Jazz for Peanuts

Label: Peak Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: You're in Love, Charlie Brown; The Buggy Ride; Benjamin; The Great Pumpkin Waltz; Wild Kids; Breadline Blues; Be My Valentine; Rollerblading; Re-Run's Theme; Linus and Lucy.

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Sax for Stax

Label: Peak Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Theme from 'The Men'; Knock on Wood; Never Can Say Goodbye; Memphis Passion; Respect Yourself; I Stand Accused; Cheaper to Keep Her; Walkin

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Heroes

Label: Peak Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Mountain Dance; Human Nature; Your Song; Light My Fire; Never Can Say Goodbye; She's Leaving Home; Song for My Father; You Look Good to Me; Waltz for Debbie; A Twisted Little Etude; Blue Rondo a la Turk.

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David Benoit: Jazz for Peanuts

Read "Jazz for Peanuts" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


The symbiotic relationship between pianist David Benoit and Peanuts has been a blessing for fans of both the animated series and jazz. It began in the mid-1980s with Benoit's popular cover of Vince Guaraldi's “Linus and Lucy," the ever-present theme in the Charlie Brown cartoons. Since then, the pianist has produced several tributes to the music ...

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David Benoit: Heroes

Read "Heroes" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


An ongoing trend in music is for veteran artists to do albums comprised of cover songs--whether to celebrate a particular musician, era or record label, revisit the music they grew up with or for commercial reasons. Done poorly, the collection can be trite. Pianist/keyboardist David Benoit attempts to avoid that pitfall with Heroes, a mixed bag ...

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Gerald Albright: Sax for Stax

Read "Sax for Stax" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


It's all about Memphis with Gerald Albright's Sax for Stax. The veteran saxophonist revisits the sounds of the 1960s and '70s that helped define a label and, to a certain degree, a generation of soul musicians. A native of Los Angeles, Albright has effortless straddled the line between jazz and R&B, making music that ...

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Jessy J: Tequila Moon

Read "Tequila Moon" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


It's hard to imagine Jessy J as one who wanted to play straight-ahead jazz. Yet that was the type of demo she submitted to producer/guitarist Paul Brown, whose style and influence in recorded music is about as far from straight-ahead jazz as one can get. To no surprise, the relationship that developed between Brown and the ...

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Ladies' Choice

Label: Peak Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Ladies' Choice; I Want to Be Loved (By You); Here We Go; How Did You Know; Streamline; Long Distance Relationship; Summer's End; A Love of Your Own; Open Your Eyes; Overdrive; Point of View.

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Stay With Me

Label: Peak Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Let

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Smoke 'n' Mirrors

Label: Peak Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Smoke n


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