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Big Two

Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: CD1: 317 East 32nd Street; South American Way; Star Eyes; Lady Be Good; It's You Or No One; These Foolish Things; In A Mellotone; Just You, Just Me; You Stepped Out Of A Dream; Embraceable You; Little Willie Leaps. CD2: Hot House; Undertow; Loverman; Tea For Two; Gone With The Wind; Ornithology; It Could Happen To You; Easy Living; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Background Music; Scrapple From The Apple.

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In Copenhagen

Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: No Problem; They Can't Take That Away From Me; Lush Life; Everything Happens To Me; All The Things You Are; The Way You Look Tonight; Jor-Du; Tea For Two/Star Dust; Yesterdays; Flight To Jordan; Misty; It's Only A Paper Moon; Don't Blame Me; Parisian Hop; Two Loves; Night Walk; How Deep Is The Ocean?; Three Little Words.

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Rhythm Is Our Business

Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Rhythm Is Our Business; Panhandle Pete; Be My Life's Companion; Ellington Mood; Svend's Riff; Someone To Watch Over Me; Darktown Strutters' Ball; Schöner Gigolo; Cotton Tail; Indian Summer; After You've Gone; When You're Smiling; Moonglow; Carry Me Back To Old Virginny; Fiddler In Rio/Umbrigado; Jeepers Creepers; Svend's Blues; Poor Butterfly; Georgia Camp Meeting; Hallelujah; Honeysuckle Rose; How About You?; Jazz Me Blues.

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Ella Fitzgerald Mildred Bailey Legendary Radio Broadcasts

Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Ella Fitzgerald: A Tisket, A Tasket; Traffic Jam; A Lover Is Blue; Dodgin' the Blues; 'Taint What You Do; Confessin'; Blue Lou; What's The Matter With Me?; I Want the Waiter; Let's Get Together; A-Tisket, A Tasket; Limehouse Blues; This Changing World; Oh; Johnny; Oh!; Diga Diga Do; Thank Your Stars; Take It From the Top; Vagabond Dreams; Break 'Em Down; Let's Get Together. Mildred Bailey: Hold On; It Had To Be You; Summertime; Sleighride in July; The Sheik of Araby; Swing Low; Sweet Chariot; Enchantment; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes; Which of the Great 48; Hold On; Hold On; I'm Beginning To See the Light; Trummin' On A Riff; I Didn't Know About You; Bugle Call Rag; He's Funny That Way; Night Music; Rosetta; St. Louis Blues; I'm Gonna See My Baby; Hold On; Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child; At Home With A Gnome; Stompin' At the Savoy; Evalina; Hold On.

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In Our Own Sweet Way

Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: In Your Own Sweet Way; Maria Gennem Torne Går; It Could Happen To You; Beautiful Friendship; What Is This Thing Called Love?; Peace; Night And Day.

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In Copenhagen

Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: After Hours, Take 1; Kansas City Blues; How Long Blues; The Staggers; Vognporten Boogie; Ace In The Hole; Yardbird Waltz; Man From Muskogee; Diblin' And Dablin'; Fore Day Rider; T'aint Nobody's Business; Doo-Wah-Doo; Hot Biscuits; Cherry Red; Jumpin' With McShann; After Hours, Take 2.

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Article: Album Review

Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz: Two Not One

Read "Two Not One" reviewed by Chris Mosey


In 1975, the members of a musical appreciation society called The Danish Jazz Exchange clubbed together to bring their two favorite American improvisers, Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz, to their homeland. They then listened in rapt attention as the saxophonists played a series of concerts at Montmartre, then Copenhagen's premier jazz venue. The shadow of blind ...

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Article: Album Review

Svend Asmussen: Rhythm Is Our Business

Read "Rhythm Is Our Business" reviewed by Chris Mosey


Once, as they were jamming, Duke Ellington's drummer Sam Woodyard called out to Danish violinist Svend Asmussen, “Man, you play your ass off," to which The Fiddling Viking replied, with that charmingly naïvely innocent wit so typical of his homeland, “From now on then my name is only Mussen." There is just one ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Johnny Griffin: From Johnny Griffin With Love

Read "Johnny Griffin: From Johnny Griffin With Love" reviewed by Greg Thomas


Johnny Griffin From Johnny Griffin With Love Storyville Records 2009 Chicago native Johnny Griffin was undoubtedly one of the greatest artists to ever play the tenor saxophone. His technical capacity at high velocity tempi was legendary, earning him the nicknames “fastest gun in the West" and “Little Giant." ...


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