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Queen of the Juke Box "Live", 1948-1955
Label: Baldwin Street Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: Want to Cry; It's Too Soon to Know; I'll Never Be Free; I Cross My Fingers; Harbor Lights; Only a Moment Ago; I Wanna Be Loved; My Heart Cries for You; Time out for Tears; It's Too Soon to Know; N Y, Chicago & LA; Baby Get Lost; Dinah Talks; I Wanna Be Loved; I Won't Cry Anymore; Please Send Someone to Love; Tell Me Why; Cold Cold Heart; Wheel of Fortune; Mixed Emotions; Blow Top Blues; Such a Night; My Lean Baby; NY, Chicago & LA; Mixed Emotions; Come Rain or Come Shine; Dinah Talks; I Diddie.
Wynton Kelly: Live at the Left Bank Jazz Society
by Craig Jolley
Pianist Wynton Kelly, one of the most respected musicians of his time (1950's - 60's), was better known as a complementary player than band leader. He fit in with countless musical situations (singers, big bands, Coltrane, you name it), and almost anything he played on is worth hearing if only for him. He never meant to ...
Someday My Prince Will Come
By Wynton Kelly
Label: VeeJay Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Someday My Prince Will Come, Gone With the Wind, Autumn Leaves, Come Rain or Come Shine, Weird Lullaby, Sassy, Wrinkles, On Stage, Char's Blues, Love, I've Found You.
Wynton Kelly: Someday My Prince Will Come
by David Rickert
It’s tempting to play the “Six Degrees of Separation” game with Miles Davis and see if you can actually link every jazz musician back to him. This is due to the fact that Miles recorded quite a few classic albums, but was also responsible for fostering talented artists in his band that went on to record ...
The Rudy Van Gelder Blue Note Editions
by C. Andrew Hovan
As far as jazz goes from the hard bop era, two names are synonymous with their groundbreaking work of the period-Blue Note Records and recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder. Blue Note released a canon of recordings that have been revered by collectors and musicians alike over the years and Van Gelder was the man behind the ...
Carnegie Hall, May 19, 1961 Miles Davis & Gil Evans "Concierto De Aranjuez"
By Miles Davis
Label: Giants of Jazz
Released: 1997
Track listing: Concierto De Aranjuez (Part 1 & 2); Teo; Walkin'; I Thought About You; Spring Is Here; No Blues; Oleo; Someday My Prince Will Come; The Meaning Of The Blues / Lament / New Rhumba;


