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1. | Goin' to a Meetin'
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2. | Everyday I Have the Blues
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3. | Greasy Spoon
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4. | Mellow Soul
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5. | Ashleen
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6. | Crosscut Saw
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7. | The Hooker
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8. | Stormy Monday
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9. | All Blues
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10. | The Preacher
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Jazz
Tony Monaco Derek DiCenzo - Guitar Gene Walker - Saxophone Jim Rupp - Drums Louis Tsamous - Drums Robert Kraut - Guitar Tom Carroll - Guitar
* Daniel Traynor - Package Design * Ken Franckling - Author * Ned Torney - Author * Neil Tesser - Author * Owen Cordle - Author * Pete Fallico - Liner Notes * Steve Adam - Photography
Tony Monaco, whose organ playing is similar to that of Jimmy Smith in the late '50s, performs nine diverse blues on this set plus Horace Silver's "The Preacher." Monaco has an enthusiastic and spirited style, one that is a constant joy to hear. Even with the program having nine straight blues, there is a surprising amount of variety due to the many tempos, moods and changes in instrumentation. Several different guitarists have their spots, tenor-saxophonist Gene Walker is on six numbers and Willie Pooch's three vocals are an asset. After "The Preacher" concludes, there is a "hidden track," "Takin' My Time Blues," that is repeated from the previous CD Intimately Live at the 501. All in all, this is an excellent outing easily recommended to fans of jazz organ and swinging soul-jazz. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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