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The Johnny Smith Quintet: Moonlight In Vermont
by Chris May
This may be the greatest forgotten" jazz album of its time. Moonlight In Vermont" was originally released as the B side of a single in '52. Its lush, gorgeous, laid back groove--caressed into life by Smith and Stan Getz--made it an immediate radio hit and it was voted Jazz Record Of The Year by Downbeat. Over ...
Born to be Blue
Label: Roulette Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: Born To Be Blue; Saturday Night is the Loneliest Night; Easy Street; For Heaven Sake; It Could Happen To You; You Don't Know What Love Is; Lonelyville; I've got to Pass your house; A Stranger in Town; I Don't Want To Walk Without You; There Will Never Be Another You; When Sunny Gets Blue.
Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington: The Complete Sessions
Label: Roulette Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: Disk 1: Duke's Place, I'm Just A Lucky So And So, Cottontail, Mood Indigo, Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me, The Beautiful American, Black And Tan Fantasy, Drop Me Off In Harlem, The Mooche, In A Mellow Tone, It Don't Mean A Thing, Solitude, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, I'm Beginning To See The Light, Just Squeeze Me, I Got It Bad, Azalea
Disk 2: In A Mellow Tone, I'm Beginning To See The Light, Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, Duke's Place, Drop Me Off In Harlem, I'm Just A Lucky So And So, Azalea, Black And Tan Fantasy, Band Discussion On Cottontail
Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington: Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington: The Complete Sessions
by AAJ Staff
Could it be that two of the greatest geniuses contributing to the development of jazz music were born a mere year apart? Yes, it could be. No, it may not be. Well, it depends on the legitimacy of a birth and the authenticity of records. Louis Armstrong, not knowing his actual birth date and ...