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Got the Spirit
By The Dan McMillion Jazz Orchestra
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Groove; Just Friends; Got the Spirit; Knarf; It Don
Sphinx
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Sphinx; What Is This Called Love; Goodbye, Porkpie Hat; Mind the Gap; Mingus Three Hats; Nica's Dream; Mitch; Wyrgly
Open for Business: Jazz Jazz Jazz

By John Fick
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: On Green Dolphin Street; Over the Rainbow; Send in the Clowns*; I'm all Smiles; I Thought About You; Stella by Starlight; As Time Goes By*; You Took Advantage of Me; Laura; Los Gringos; Stompin' at the Savoy*; Slow Boat to China; Summer of `42; Pull out all the Stops
Blue Capers
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. Blue Capers 2. Emma Lu 3. Until The Real Thing Comes Along 4. Ori's Theme 5. Bluesology 6. Whats New 7. So Danco Samba 8. A Little Tutu 9. Thinking Of You 10. I Thought About You 11. Bolton's Bossa
Serenade in Blue
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Mean to Me; Serenade in Blue; If I Should Lose You; Voyage; Gloria's Step; Umezu; In a Sentimental Mood; The Days of Wine and Roses; The Big Mistake; The Thrill Is Gone*
Madcap

By Chuck Owen
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Madcap*+; Tarwathi+; Beautiful Love+; I Don't Hear Nothin'+; Magic Light*; But Beautiful
20th Anniversary
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Winding Way; Show-Type Tune; Well, You Needn't; Lament; Tones for Joan's Bones; Funk Dumplin'; Waltz New; Straight Track; Hum; Morning; Forgotten Memories; Just in Time.
The Gerard Hagen Trio: Stay Tuned

by Jack Bowers
It’s easy to Stay Tuned when one hears Jazz as handsomely crafted as that played by pianist Gerard Hagen, his trio and guests — tenor Chuck Manning, guitarist Larry Koonse and bassist Henry Franklin. This is one of those special albums on which every component slides neatly into place and everyone has his chance to shine. ...
Doug MacDonald: Blue Capers

by Jim Josselyn
When I listen to music, jazz in particular, I listen instinctually for two things: artistry or craftsmanship. On guitarist Doug MacDonald’s Blue Capers" I hear craftsmanship, but not any one thing that really stands out as unique or different or exciting enough to warrant artistry. Sporting a thin, bland tone and commonplace ideas that lack any ...