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Men In Black II: Music From The Motion Picture

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Worm Lounge #1 (Worms in Black); Logo; Titles; Big Jeff; Headquarters; Chop-Chop; Heart Thump; Customs; Hunting for K; J Nabbed/K

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Telarc Jazz: Celebrating 25 Years

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: CD 1. I Only Have Eyes for You, Andre Previn - Piano, Joe Pass - Guitar, Ray Brown - Bass; Bebop, Slide Hampton, Steve Turre - Trombone, David Sanchez - Tenor Sax, Jon Faddis - Trumpet, Lewis Nash - Drums; Here's to Life, Joe Williams - Vocal, George Shearing - Piano; Tanga, Ray Brown - Bass, Benny Green - Piano, Jeff Hamilton - Drums; Brother Blues, Gerry Mulligan - Baritone Sax, Dean Johnson - Bass, Ron Vincent - Drums, Dave Grusin - Piano, Grover Washington, Jr. - Soprano & Tenor Sax; Lullaby, Dave Brubeck - Piano; Red Top, Jimmy McGriff - Hammond B3 Organ, Hank Crawford - Alto Sax, Rodney Jones - Guitar, Jesse Hameen - Drums; Some Cats Know, Jeanie Bryson - Vocal, John Chiodini - Guitar, Terry Trotter - Piano, Jim Hughart - Bass, Harold Jones - Drums, Red Holloway - Tenor Sax, Paquito D'Rivera - Clarinet, Ronnie Buttacavoli - Flugelhorn/Trumpet, Mayra Casales - Percussion; Conception, George Shearing - Piano, Louis Stewart - Guitar, Neil Swainson - Bass, Steve Nelson - Vibraphone, Dennis Mackrell - Drums; A Timeless Place (The Peacocks), Tierney Sutton - Vocals, Trey Henry - Bass, Ray Brinker - Drums, Gary Foster - Flute, Christian Jacob - Piano CD 2. I'm Gonna Go Fishin', Mel Torme - Vocal, The Great American Songbook Orch.; Skylark, Ahmad Jamal - Piano Ephriam Wolfolk - Bass, Arti Dixson - Drums; Waltz for Debby, Jim Hall - Guitar, Scott Colley - Bass, Terry Clarke - Drums, The New York Voices - Vocal; Merry-Go-Round, Freddie Cole - Vocal, Cedar Walton - Piano, George Mraz - Bass, Curtis Boyd - Drums; Jerry Byrd - Guitar, Lew Soloff - Trumpet, Steve Davis - Trombone, Eric Alexander - Tenor Sax, Lou Marini - Alto Sax/Flute, Gary Smulyan - Baritone Sax; The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, McCoy Tyner - Piano, Stanley Clarke - Guitar/Electric Bass, Al Foster - Drums; Vivaldi: Allegro from the Four Seasons: Spring, Jacques Loussier - Piano, Vincent Charbonnier - Bass, Andr

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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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Various Artists: Swingin

Read "Swingin" reviewed by Stephen McGrath


Christmas brings us many delights, from holiday feasts to decorating the tree. One such delight is holiday music, a tradition almost every artist has embraced. The result runs the gamut from Nat King Cole's sublime “The Christmas Song”, to the strange, The Singing Dogs' “Jingle Bells”. Every year a new holiday album comes out, and this ...

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Various Artists: Live at Tonic

Read "Live at Tonic" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


Back a dozen years ago and more, the Knitting Factory put itself on the national map with a series of self-released live compilation discs. It was not just a good PR move on the part of the club, nor simply a smart way to launch their label. The five Live at the Knitting Factory discs, and ...

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Various Artists: Chainstore Massacre

Read "Chainstore Massacre" reviewed by AAJ Staff


The genre of dub has become a dumping ground for bad musicians. After all, how hard can it be to render deep bass, reverberant melody lines, and echoing synth backgrounds? (The answer: not real hard. Especially when you have a computer doing it for you.) Too many stoners have bumped into dub and rendered their shallow ...

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Various Artists: Live at the Baked Potato Vol. 1 & 2

Read "Live at the Baked Potato Vol. 1 & 2" reviewed by Scott Andrews


These two CDs feature twelve tracks of live fusion culled from guitarist Jeff Richman's gigs at the “new" Baked Potato club in Los Angeles during 1999-2000. The list of semi-famous fusion players on the covers, including Vinnie Colaiuta, Steve Tavaglione, Dave Weckl, Dave Carpenter, Simon Phillips, and Danny Gottlieb, make this look like another Tone Center ...

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Various Artists: A Bowl of Merry: Music for Holiday Joy and Celebration

Read "A Bowl of Merry: Music for Holiday Joy and Celebration" reviewed by Jack Bowers


There’s not much Jazz in this motley Bowl of Merry, but there is an abundance of delightful holiday music from a number of well–endowed groups of various shapes, sizes and forms. As Jazz is my bailiwick I’d not heard of any of them, but must say they are quite good at what they do, which is ...

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Various Artists: Swingin' Christmas Party!

Read "Swingin' Christmas Party!" reviewed by Jack Bowers


A hearty mid–price bowl of holiday cheer served up by eleven celebrated big bands and one irrepressible prankster, Thomas “Fats” Waller, courtesy of the bounteous RCA Bluebird vaults, repository of some of the more memorable music from the swing and big–band eras. Several of the themes on offer should be quite familiar to those with more ...


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