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Morning Mist

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Morning Mist 2. See Saw 3. Lil Darlin 4. I'll Get Along 5. Things Ain't What They Used To Be 6. Shalimar 7. Someone To Watch Over Me 8. The Song Is You 9. Alone At Last 10. Lovely.

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Prelude

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: A Kettle Of Fish; Candlelight; Put On A Happy Face; Prelude; Mean To Me; Carry Me Home; Easy Living; Oh Look At Me Now; Dig Cousin Will; Theme From The Carpetbaggers; Theme From The Pink Panther; You

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The Prestige Trio Sessions

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: A Little Barefoot Soul; Walkin

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Richard "Groove" Holmes: On Basie's Bandstand

Read "On Basie's Bandstand" reviewed by Russell Moon


The years 1965 to 1968, during which which Richard “Groove" Holmes recorded for Prestige, comprised his career's best period, and thus a previously unreleased Prestige recording is very welcome. Groove Holmes joined the label in August 1965 with one of the jazz organ's finest albums, Soul Message. The following April, Prestige recorded Holmes at Count Basie's ...

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Chuck Wayne: Morning Mist

Read "Morning Mist" reviewed by Mike Neely


Chuck Wayne has long been a jazz connoisseur’s musician whose ability and technique has always outclassed guitarists with much larger reputations. Popularity seems never to have been Wayne’s primary focus; for decades he simply consistently did a first rate job in the studios and on stage, as both a sideman and as a leader. His music ...

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Jaki Byard Quartet: The Last From Lennie's

Read "The Last From Lennie's" reviewed by Russell Moon


It's Party Time! Prestige recorded pianist Jaki Byard's April 15, 1965 quartet gig at a suburban Boston nightclub called Lennie's on the Turnpike. Two LPs were subsequently produced from the session, Live! and Live! Vol. 2. Every track save one was subsequently issued on a single reissue CD entitled Live!. The brand new CD called The ...

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Bud Freeman: All-Star Swing Sessions

Read "All-Star Swing Sessions" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Swing is one of the most venerated styles of jazz. The capital “s" differentiates it from the more abstract attribute attainable through virtually any vernacular. Age and so-called “innovation" have leavened some of music's sweep. But reissues are instructive windows into why it will likely never die. Just as it’s easy to forget Swing’s ...

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Chuck Wayne: Morning Mist

Read "Morning Mist" reviewed by David Rickert


Chuck Wayne was one of many jazz musicians who made their living primarily in studio orchestras, forgoing any sort of fame they might have achieved as a recording artist or club fixture. Thus he falls into the perilous realm of being a “guitarist’s guitarist,” which is just a polite way of saying that his records weren’t ...

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Brother Jack McDuff: Prelude

Read "Prelude" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


If you, the gentle listener, were to ever tire of Jimmy Smith following an overdose of the master’s Blue Note catalog, I would direct you to anything by Brother Jack McDuff. A native of Champaign, IL, McDuff cut his teeth with Willis Jackson and Jimmy Forrest and helped a young George Benson get started. McDuff supported ...


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