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Uh! Oh!

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2011
Track listing: Uh! Oh!; Raining in My Heart; Hymn for Him; Clouds; I've Got Your Number; Workin' in a Coalmine; Black Coffee; Ever Fallen in Love; Close Your Eyes; Cellophane.

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The Twenty 20s: Uh! Oh!

Read "Uh! Oh!" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Are these people nuts? That could be the question when the title tune to the The Twenty 20's Uh! Oh! begins to spin. It sounds like surf guitar legend Dick Dale found a cheeky--but really good--girl singer influenced by Alvin and the Chipmunks, then recruited Phil Spector to produce--on a lower budget than the famed producer ...

Album

Uh! Oh!

Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Uh! Oh!; Bye-Yard; A Touch of Kin; Intimacy Of The Blues; Blue Rose; Charise; 52nd Street Theme; FNH; The Nearness Of You; CT; Tranquility; Powell's Prance; Jumpin At The Woodside. (Total Time: 66:18)

Album

Uh! Oh!

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Released: 2000
Track listing: Uh! Oh!#; Bye-Yard; A Touch of Kin^; Intimacy of the Blues#; Blue Rose; Charise^; 52nd Street Theme; FNH; The Nearness of You; CT; Tranquillity; Powell's Prance; Jumpin' at the Woodside#

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Dave Glaser/Clark Terry/Barry Harris: Uh! Oh!

Read "Uh! Oh!" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Alto saxophonist Dave Glasser brings together members of the jazz aristocracy for more than 60 minutes of fanciful and engaging playing. Glasser has been a regular member of the Clark Terry Quintet and has worked with George Benson, the Count Basie Orch. and Monty Alexander. Showing a good deal of flexibility with his alto, Glasser can ...

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David Glasser/Clark Terry/Barry Harris Project: Uh! Oh!

Read "Uh! Oh!" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Uh! Oh! joins Wycliffe Gordon's Slidin' Home (N-H 2001) and Byron Stripling's StriplingNow! as the third in the Nagel-Heyer 2000 series of contemporary mainstream jazz. Known principally for documenting the traditional mainstream of Louis Armstrong, the Hamburg-based Nagel-Heyer spreads its considerable wings with this series. Uh! Oh! is the most fully realized contemporary offering to date ...


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