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The Recline

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Strollin'; Steeplejack; Bumpus; Mr. Mike; U. B. the Monster (Intro); U. B. the Monster; Lemming; New Pants; The Hipster; Pressure

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Pride & Joy

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours; Pride and Joy; I Can't Get Next to You; Neither One of Us (Wants to be the First to Say Goodbye); The Tears of a Clown; Reach Out I'll Be There; My world Is empty Without You; Never Can Say Goodbye; She's Out of My Life; The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game; Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)

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Some of My Best Friends are...Guitarists

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Squeeze Me; I Want To Be Happy; Heartstrings; Blues For Ray; Fly Me To The Moon; The Song Is You; Little Darlin'; Blues For Junior; Tangerine; My Funny Valentine; Blues For Wes; Soulful Spirit. (Total Time: 66:04).

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In The Pocket: A Taste of Blues Harmonica

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Mighty Fine Boogie (Ronnie Earl-- Guitar; Kim Wilson-- Harmonica; James Cotton-- Harmonica); Knocking At Your Door (John Primer-- Guitar, Vocals; Matthew Skoller-- Harmonica); TD's Boogie Woogie (James Cotton-- Harmonica; Billy Branch-- Harmonica); Rock Me Baby (Hubert Sumlin-- Vocals; Annie Raines-- Harmonica); Lightning (James Cotton-- Harmonica, Vocals); I'm A Steady Rollin' Man (Robert Jr. Lockwood-- Guitar, Vocals; Carey Bell-- Harmonica); In Your Darkest Hour (Charlie Musselwhite-- Vocals, Harmonica); Bring It On Home (Kenny Neal-- Vocals Guitar, Harmonica); Muddy's Shuffle (Muddy Waters Tribute Band, Jerry Portnoy-- Harmonica); The Goat (Junior Wells-- Vocals, Harmonica); Starlight Diamond (Raful Neal-- Vocals, Harmonica; Lazy Lester-- Harmonica); Fire Down Under The Hill (James Cotton-- Vocals, Harmonica); Pony Blues (Snooky Pryor-- Vocals, Harmonica); Harp To Harp (Charlie Musselwhite, Sugar Ray Norcia, Billy Branch, James Cotton-- Harmonica)

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Whiskey Store

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. I Ain't Broke 2. Whiskey Store 3. Away, Away Too Long 4. Strange Things Happen 5. Nice and Warm 6. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 7. Unknown Legand 8. Bad Luck Blues 9. Freddys Combo 10. The Last Time 11. Bone Pickin'

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Various Artists: Now This is What We Call The Blues Vol. 420

Read "Now This is What We Call The Blues Vol. 420" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


...A Big Record Label with a Sense of Humor and a large stable of talented artists. This disc sports the subtitle "13 Songs That Never Went Near A Chart". That is funny considering its antithetical attitude when compared to the popular NOW (That’s What I Call Music ) series (NOW up to its Volume 11). This ...

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Oscar Peterson: An Oscar Peterson Christmas

Read "An Oscar Peterson Christmas" reviewed by Robert Gilbert


Like a delicious holiday turkey, An Oscar Peterson Christmas is nothing fancy, but easy to digest and something to look forward to every year. The legendary Canadian pianist works his way through fourteen Christmas standards with a quartet featuring Lorne Lofsky on guitar, Dave Young on bass and Jerry Fuller on drums. Guesting on a couple ...

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The Jacques Loussier Trio: Handel

Read "Handel" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The finest in Jazz interpretation of the Classical Canon... Classical music adapted to the jazz medium is nothing new. Pianist Uri Caine spent much of the past four years doing so with the music of Wagner, Schumann, Bach, and Mahler . Currently, the Classical Jazz Quartet (comprised of Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, Stefon Harris, and Lewis ...

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Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone: Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone

Read "Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone" reviewed by Dave Nathan


At the risk of being cloying and maudlin, one knows that all good things must come to an end. But you don't have to like it. This his final coda, a two CD-set for Telarc, is the last known recording of one of the most prolific, rewarding (especially for his legions of listeners) and successful in ...

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Ray Brown: Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone

Read "Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The last word from the great Ray Brown... George Brett, former infielder for the Kansas City Royals once said that he wanted to end his career with a ground out to first base. He reasoned that this ground out best represented what most often happened when the bat hit the ball. If this reasoning can be ...


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