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Lionel Hampton Presents

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 1999

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Voice In The Night

Label: ECM Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Voice in the Night; God Give Me Strength; Dorotheas Studio; Requiem; Pocket Full of Blues 1141; Homage; Forest Flower Sunrise/Sunset 1522; A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing.

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Ancient Of Days

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 1999

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Collectables Jazz Classics

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 1999

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Cookin' With The Mighty Burner

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 1999

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Live

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 1999

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Charles Earland: Cookin' With The Mighty Burner

Read "Cookin' With The Mighty Burner" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Charles Earland - organ jazz's Mighty Burner -- hit hard in 1969 applying his own B-3 groove to soulful pop hits like “More Today Than Yesterday." After a fairly adventuresome set of records for the Prestige label in the early 1970s, Earland drifted to disco for Mercury in the mid-1970s and fusion for Columbia later in ...

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Charles Lloyd: Voice in the Night

Read "Voice in the Night" reviewed by Larry Koenigsberg


Although Voice in the Night marks Charles Lloyd's return after over three decades to recording with guitar rather than piano as the chordal instrument, the most notable feature of his new CD is his return to form, as opposed to merely a return to format. He sounds the best he has since he left his Big ...

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Charles Lloyd: Voice In The Night

Read "Voice In The Night" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Voice in the Night is a welcome homecoming for reedman Charles Lloyd. He hasn't recorded in a guitar-based group since his two tremendously underrated (and rockish) albums for A&M in 1972-73. Here, he also pleasingly revisits a good deal of his earlier (and still his most personable) material: “Forest Flower," from the famed quartet days of ...

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Charles Earland: Live

Read "Live" reviewed by AAJ Staff


“We’re gonna cook a little bit for you – is that O.K.?” With that Charles Earland celebrates his birthday on stage – and it IS a celebration! Horns blaze, the rhythm pounds, and you can’t forget that vital organ. It’s aptly titled – this music lives. “The Burning Spirit” sets off at full charge, horns shouting ...


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