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Tortoise: Standards

by AAJ Staff
With its '94 self-titled release, Chicago's wunderband Tortoise carved out a comfortable niche for the genre now known as post-rock. In the intervening years, other groups have borrowed from Tortoise's seminal ideas, but precious few have managed to get it right. Several sides later, Tortoise is still redefining the magic. The title of Standards ...
Standards

By Jimmy Smith
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: Little Girl Blue, Bye I Didn't Know What Time It Was, Memories of You, But Beautiful, Mood Indigo, While We're young, It Might As Well Be Spring, The Last Dance.
Standards

By Sonny Clark
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1998
Track listing:
Blues In The Night, Can't We Be Friends?, Somebody Loves Me, All of You, Dancing In The Dark, I Cover The Water Front, Blues In The Dark (Alternate Take), Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You?, Ain't No Use, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Black Velvet, I'm Just A Lucky So and So, The Breeze and I, Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You? (Alternate Take).
Standards

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1998
Track listing:
Makin' Whoopee, Cry Me A River, Witchcraft, Again, Sometimes I'm Happy, Stay As Sweet As You Are, The Best Things In Life Are Free, Red Sails In The Sunset, Alone Together, Lights Out, Thinking Of You, Good night, Ladies.
Standards

By Grant Green
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1998
Track listing:
You Stepped Out Of A Dream, Love Walked In, If I Had You, I'll Remember April, You and The Night and The Music, All The Things You Are, I Remember You, If I Had You (Alternate Take).
Standards

By Lee Morgan
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: This Is The Life, God Bless The Child, Blue Gardenia, A Lot Of Livin' To Do, Somewhere, If I Were A Carpenter, Blue Gardenia (Alternate Take).
Lee Morgan: Standards

by C. Michael Bailey
Prometheus Unbound. Lee Morgan Standards is a compact disc of previously unreleased material. This is brand new Lee Morgan, and not only that, it is new Lee Morgan in a medium-sized ensemble (septet) setting. These pieces were recorded in January 1967, well after his seminal Hard Bop Blue Note recordings The Sidewinder (1963), Search for the ...
Sonny Clark: Standards

by C. Michael Bailey
Stablemates. In the early 1960s, pianist Sonny Clark (1931-1963) and Guitarist Grant Green (1931-1979) were the top-drawer house musicians in the Blue Note stable. Dexter Gordon considered Sonny Clark his favorite pianist, having him play on the notable Go and A Swinging Affair sessions. Clark also made a series of landmark recordings with clarinetist Buddy DeFranco ...
The Three Sounds: Standards

by C. Michael Bailey
Uncontainable. It is often said in any generic biography about almost any jazz pianist that they were skilled in playing the blues. This may or may not be true. In the case of Gene Harris, he should be the definition of jazz blues. His playing has always possessed a muscular, intelligent, double-fisted character that appealed to ...