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The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz

Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Star Dust, Dead Man Blues, Dear Old Southland, Singin' The Blues, St. Louis Blues, The Mooche, Hotter Than 'Ell, King Porter Stomp, Begin The Beguine, Cotton Tail, Jumpin' At The Woodside, Solitude, Groovin' High, Straight No Chaser, They Can't Take That Away From Me, Take Five, Doodlin', Giant Steps, So What, Take The "A" Train

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Article: Album Review

Various: The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz

Read "The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz" reviewed by AAJ Staff


With the PBS series unseen, but with the one-CD compilation heard, it's fair to say that Ken Burns is ambitious, that's for sure. Few critics will assert that Burns doesn't have his heart in the right place.Nevertheless, Ken Burns Jazz in all of its permutations--from coffee table book to multi-part video package to 5-CD ...

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The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2000

Album

The Best Of Ken Burns JAZZ

Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2000
Track listing: Star Dust; Dead Man Blues; Dear Old Southland; Singin? the Blues; St. Louis Blues; The Mooche; Hotter Than ?ell; King Porter Stomp; Begin the Beguine; Cotton Tail; Jumpin? at the Woodside; Solitude; Groovin? High; Straight, No Chaser; They Can?t Take That Away From Me; Take Five; Doodlin?; Giant Steps; So What; Take the ?A? Train.

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Article: Album Review

Ken Burns: The Best Of Ken Burns JAZZ

Read "The Best Of Ken Burns JAZZ" reviewed by Jim Santella


A subset of the five-CD package, Ken Burns' single-CD volume wraps it all up in 75 minutes. This 20-song compilation serves to introduce jazz, from early vocal and trumpet work by Louis Armstrong to the Lincoln Center's recent Ellington tributes. Every selection is a teaching point that serves to introduce significant milestones along the way. Sure, ...

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Article: Album Review

Ken Burns: The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz

Read "The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz" reviewed by Jim Santella


A subset of the five-CD package, Ken Burns’ single-CD volume wraps it all up in 75 minutes. This 20-song compilation serves to introduce jazz, from early vocal and trumpet work by Louis Armstrong to the Lincoln Center’s recent Ellington tributes. Every selection is a teaching point that serves to introduce significant milestones along the way. Sure, ...

418

Article: Album Review

Various: The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz

Read "The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz" reviewed by AAJ Staff


With the PBS series unseen, but with the one-CD compilation heard, it's fair to say that Ken Burns is ambitious, that's for sure. Few critics will assert that Burns doesn't have his heart in the right place.Nevertheless, Ken Burns Jazz in all of its permutations--from coffee table book to multi-part video package to 5-CD ...


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