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Wide Angles
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Broadband 6:46
2. Cool Day in Hell 7:51
3. Angle of Repose 6:42
4. Timbuktu 8:00
5. Night Jessamine 5:21
6. Scylla 10:40
7. Brexterity 6:40
8. Evening Faces 7:14
9. Modus Operandy 5:27
10. Never Alone 5:39
Songs I Love To Sing
By Brook Benton
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Moonlight In Vermont 2. It
After the Ball
By Frank D
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. After The Ball 2. Oh! Look At Me Now! 3. My Melancholy Baby 4. You'd Be So Nice To Come
Home To 5. Now I Know 6. Let Me Love You 7. Wil You Still Be Mine? 8. Warm All Over 9. It's You Or
No One 10. Two Sleepy People 11. Why Can't This Night Go On Forever 12. We'll Be Together
Again.
The Easy Way
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Easy Way; Mack The Knife; Come Rain Or Come Shine; Careful; Ray's Time; A Dream; Off Center; Montage; Time Enough.
Pure Jazz Encore
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Feeling Good - Nina Simone
2. Killer Joe - The Jazztet
3. Every Day I Have the Blues - Count Basie
4. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm - Billie Holiday
5. In a Sentimental Mood - John Coltrane
6. Let's Face the Music and Dance - Diana Krall
7. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 - Nat King Cole
8. Linus and Lucy
9. "In" Crowd - Ramsey Lewis
10. Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens
11. Sweet Georgia Brown - Django Reinhardt
12. Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong
13. I Feel Pretty - Sarah Vaughan
14. Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin
15. Take the "A" Train - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
16. Lullaby of Birdland - George Shearing
17. Confirmation - Charlie Parker
18. Someone to Watch Over Me - Ella Fitzgerald
19. My One and Only Love - John Coltrane
Blossom Dearie: My Gentleman Friend
by David Rickert
Let’s be clear about one thing from the start. This is more of a pop album than a jazz album, and anyone who buys My Gentleman Friend for the presence of any of the other musicians involved – especially Kenny Burrell – will probably be disappointed. Those who have encountered Blossom Dearie on any of her ...
Ella Fitzgerald: Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers
by David Rickert
Ella’s Songbook series was so popular both critically and commercially that it cast a very long shadow over her other fine work for Norman Granz and Verve. Slowly these sessions are beginning to see the light of day, and Sings Songs for Sweet Swingers is one such example of Ella at her best. It’s difficult to ...
Mel Torme: Torme
by David Rickert
“That Old Feeling,” the first track on Torme’s 1958 self-titled album, is a lively tune tinged with sadness – he’s happy to see his old lover, but he recognizes that he won’t fall in love again until he gets over her, which isn’t likely to happen anytime soon. On the next track, it’s a lonely Sunday ...
Abbey Lincoln: It's Me
by AAJ Staff
One of the last true great jazz vocalists, 73-year old Abbey Lincoln continues to produce timeless recordings and live concert dates. It's Me is as strong as any entry in her half-century discography. Lincoln shows us again that she excels in being both a most memorable interpreter and an original singer/songwriter. Her recent ...
Michael Brecker: Wide Angles
by Elliott Simon
Assembling fifteen top jazz musicians to play complex original material is risky business. The session could turn into a repetitive solo showcase or conversely lose its sharpness amidst overproduced arrangements. However, Wide Angles, from tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker, comes off as an adventurous presentation of new music in a format rife with possibilities. With a string ...





