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May 07, 2009 · 0 comments
Fifteen Tracks You Might Have Missed
We have crammed so many track reviews into jazz.com's Intel® Quad-core XEON® Processor 7300 Series unit (conveniently located next to my bed) that it is starting to overheat like Sonny Rollins on the fifth chorus of rhythm changes. But I am convinced that jazz.com's site visitors are still hungry for good jazz, so we will keep on feeding more reviews to our mechanical brain until it blows a fuse.
Keep your fingers crossed. In the meantime, here are links to 15 track reviews published during the last few days. To search through all of the track reviews hidden away in our deep storage, use the search box in the left sidebar on our Music page.
Happy listening!
Stan Getz & Kenny Barron: “Soul Eyes”
Reviewed by Scott Albin
J.J. Johnson: “Misterioso”
Reviewed by Matt Leskovic
Art Tatum (with Ben Webster): “My Ideal”
Reviewed by Scott Albin
Kurt Rosenwinkel: “Flute”
Reviewed by Dane Orr
Paul Desmond & Gerry Mulligan: “The Way You Look Tonight”
Reviewed by Matt Leskovic
Zoot Sims: “Moonlight in Vermont”
Reviewed by Chris Kelsey
The Jazz Crusaders: “Never Had It So Good”
Reviewed by Matt Leskovic
Clark Terry: “In Orbit”
Reviewed by Scott Albin
Count Basie (with Lester Young): “Don’t Be That Way”
Reviewed by Dean Alger
Lenny Breau: “There is No Greater Love”
Reviewed by Bill Barnes
Cannonball Adderley: “Spontaneous Combustion”
Reviewed by Marcus Singletary
Les Brown: “Leap Frog”
Reviewed by Jeff Sultanof
Billy Hart: "Shadow Dance”
Reviewed by Chris Kelsey
Esperanza Spalding: “I Know You Know”
Reviewed by Marcus Singletary
Branford Marsalis: “UMMG”
Reviewed by Dane Orr
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