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Sun Set

Label: Engine Studios
Released: 2007
Track listing: Fredology (1-2-3-4); Sun Set; The Blue Devils And The Hly Ghost; Elevated; Elements One And Two; Three For All; Freebop Now!; Sustain Me; Which Sounds Bring Which? Spirit; Donuts; Sun Shine; Number Six.

Album

Sun Set

Label: Lucky Jazz Music
Released: 2007
Track listing: Oh! What A Beautiful Morning; You Took Advantage Of Me; Orange Blossoms In Summertime; Here Comes The Sun; Comes Love; Love Is Stronger Far Than We; La Isla Bonita; I'll Follow The Sun; Midnight Sun; Lazy Afternoon; Blame It On The Sun; The Last Day Of Summer.

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Linda Ciofalo: Sun Set

Read "Sun Set" reviewed by Marcia Hillman


Linda Ciofalo's Sun Set has connected all the dots to make for an impressive listening experience. Starting with a concept--songs with the word “sun" in the title, or sun-related--the package offers an eclectic collection of selections, innovative arrangements and performances by an engaging vocalist with major chops and choice instrumentalists: John di Martino (piano), John Hart ...

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Linda Ciofalo: Sun Set

Read "Sun Set" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


"Sunny, in addition to being a description of the weather, can be used in reference to a positive disposition. Linda Ciofalo creates a sunny atmosphere with Sun Set. Complemented by a small ensemble of sidemen, she delivers an album worthy of Janis Siegel or Tierney Sutton. Inspired by a televised appearance of the legendary ...

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Linda Ciofalo: Sun Set

Read "Sun Set" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Jazz singer Linda Ciofalo has been working at her vocation for some time as one of the busiest vocalists on Long Island, New York, appearing at a variety of jazz clubs, venues and wineries. On Sun Set, her second album, Ciofalo has the good fortune--or good friends--to provide A-List musicians including saxophonist ...

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Paul Steinbeck: Sun Set

Read "Sun Set" reviewed by Chris May


New York bassist Paul Steinbeck's third album for Engine Studios is an infectious, good-foot gumbo of retro and contemporary styles. Gospel, classic R&B, hip hop and New Orleans marching band music provide the grooves and rhythms, which sit alongside collective improvisations straddling New Orleans' Preservation Hall and today's free music. It inhabits similar territory to trumpeter ...

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Sun Set

Label: Disques Dreyfus
Released: 1976


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