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Tired of Wondering

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Last Goodbye Blues/ You Can

Album

Blue Spoon/ Spoon In London

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: I Wonder/ It

Album

The Guitar and Banjo of Reverend Gary Davis

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Maple Leaf Rag/ Low Drag aka Cincinnati Flow Rag/ The Boy was Kissing the Girl (and Playing the Guitar at the Same Time)/ Candy Man/ United States March aka Soldier's Drill/ Devil's Dream/ The Coon Hunt/ Mister Jim aka Walkin' Dog Blues/ Please Baby/ Fast Fox Trot/ Can't Be Satisfied

Album

Like Cozy

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Sweet Lorraine/ I Thought I

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The Soulful Drums

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Soulful Drums/ Two Bass Hit/ Greasy Drums/ Moohah the DJ/ Moanin

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LTD: Live At the Left Bank

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Broadway; Boston Bernie; In a Sentimental Mood; Blues Up and Down.

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Article: Album Review

Curtis Peagler & the Modern Jazz Disciples: Disciples Blues

Read "Disciples Blues" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Discs like this one are among the most fascinating and enjoyable in the voluminous Fantasy jazz oeuvre; artifacts from forgotten groups who were left by the wayside of popular notice, not because of any absence of talent or creativity, but simply because they surfaced during a time when jazz was rife with staggering amounts of both. ...

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Sonny Stitt & Don Patterson: Brothers 4

Read "Brothers 4" reviewed by Derek Taylor


As far as saxophone/organ combos go, few could rival the rampant prolificacy of Stitt/Patterson outfit of the 60s. Waxing no less than thirteen separate sessions, they also forwarded a standard of quality matched by only a handful (Turrentine/Smith and Davis/Scott are two of the small number of partnerships that stood on similar footing). Following closely on ...

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Article: Album Review

Dick Wellstood/ Cliff Jackson: Uptown & Lowdown

Read "Uptown & Lowdown" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Pairing purveyors of two distinct strains of traditional jazz this Fantasy two-fer is something of textbook study of the piano styles inherent in each. Cliff Jackson, the elder of the two, is representative of the first generation of Harlem Stride pianists. His group takes the disc’s final four cuts and contains several legends of the music’s ...

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Houston Person: Trust In Me

Read "Trust In Me" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Tough tenors were a staple diet for many jazz listeners in the 1960s. Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis, Stanley Turrentine, Arnett Cobb and so many others (the list could literally fill a ledger pages long) took ample measures of blues and soul-derived emotion and combined them with a no-nonsense emphasizing the tenor horn’s naturally ...


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