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The Midnight Blues: Standard Time Volume 5

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: The Party's Over, You're Blase, After You've Gone, Glad to be Unhappy, It Never Entered My Mind, Baby, Won't You Please Come Home, I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry, I Got Lost In Your Arms, Ballad Of the Sad Young Men, This Spring Will Be A Little Late.

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The Midnight Blues: Standard Time, Volume 5

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: The Party's Over; You're Blase'; After You've Gone; Glad To Be Unhappy; It Never Entered My Mind; Baby, Won't You Please Come Home; I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry; I Got Lost in Her Arms; Ballad of the Sad Young Men; Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year; My Man's Gone Now; The Midnight Blues.

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The Midnight Blues

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 1998

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Wynton Marsalis: The Midnight Blues

Read "The Midnight Blues" reviewed by John Sharpe


I wasn’t fond of Wynton’s first “with strings" session (Hot House Flowers, 1984) and I’m not overly enthusiastic over this second attempt either. Once again, Robert Freedman’s string arrangements add a hefty dose of sugar coating to a collection of very well known ballads. Marsalis is a masterful technician and his playing, as always, is clean, ...

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Wynton Marsalis: The Midnight Blues: Standard Time, Volume 5

Read "The Midnight Blues: Standard Time, Volume 5" reviewed by Jim Santella


With pianist Eric Reed, bassist Reginald Veal, drummer Lewis Nash and a 42-piece string orchestra, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis has released a session of romantic standards, continuing the set of Standard Time volumes released earlier in his career. Bringing his trumpet's unique voice to the microphone, Marsalis combines his pure tone, squeezed notes, and a soulful vibrato ...

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Wynton Marsalis: The Midnight Blues: Standard Time Volume 5

Read "The Midnight Blues: Standard Time Volume 5" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


In his book, Lives of the Great Composers, Harold C. Schonberg titles each composer's life with a short, densely descriptive phrase. He titles the chapter on Johannes Brahms, “Keeper of the Flame." He opens the chapter with this comparison of Richard Wagner, J.S. Bach and Brahms: “Wagner was a revolutionary, spearheading the future. Brahms was the ...

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Blood On The Fields

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 1997

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Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra: Blood On The Fields

Read "Blood On The Fields" reviewed by Jim Santella


The patriotic red, white and blue packaging, the 1994 theater premier, the 1995 recording, the 1997 international tour and announcement of the Pulitzer Prize for Music have provided this three-CD presentation of Wynton Marsalis' jazz oratorio considerable publicity around the world. The team effort utilizes key solo work from everyone in the orchestra to support the ...

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The Jazz Masters - 100 Anos De Swing

Label: Columbia
Released: 1996


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