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Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Relaxin' at Camarillo
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2. | Chelsea Bridge
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3. | Eclypso
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4. | Beat's Up
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5. | SK-L Brothers
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6. | Little Rock
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7. | Verdandi
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8. | Dalarna
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9. | Willow Weep for Me
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10. | Dalarna [Take 2]
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11. | Verdandi [Take 2]
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12. | Willow Weep for Me [Take 1]
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13. | America
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14. | Lonely Town
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15. | Tonight
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16. | It's Love
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Lucky to Be Me
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2. | Glitter and Be Gay
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3. | Make Our Garden Grow
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4. | In the Blue of the Evening
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5. | You Go to My Head
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6. | Velvet Moon
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7. | Come Sunday
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8. | Born to Be Blue
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9. | Jes' Fine
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10. | In a Sentimental Mood
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11. | How Long Has This Been Going On?
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12. | So Sorry Please
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13. | Love for Sale
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14. | Anything I Do
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15. | Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
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16. | All of You [*]
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Jazz
TOMMY FLANAGAN, piano on all tracks plus: CD 1, #1-12: Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d) Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden, August 15, 1957
CD 1, #13-16 & CD 2, #1-3: Joe Benjamin (b) & Elvin Jones (d) Recorded in New York, March 10, 1959
CD 2, #4-10: Tommy Potter (b) & Roy Haynes (d) Recorded in New Jersey, May 18, 1960
CD 2, #11: Doug Watkins (b) & Louis Hayes (d) Recorded in New Jersey, April 18, 1957
CD 2, #12: Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d) Recorded in New York, May 14, 1957
CD 2, #13: Abdul Ahmed Malik (b) & Jo Jones (d) Recorded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 16, 1961
CD 2, #14: Richard Davis (p) & Connie Kay (d) Recorded in New Jersey, August 7, 1964
CD 2, #15: Paul Chambers (b) & Elvin Jones (d) Recorded in New Jersey, May 19, 1957
(*) Bonus track: CD 2, #16: Kenny Burrell (g), Doug Watkins (b) & Elvin Jones (d) New Jersey, Feb 1, 1957
Total Time: Disc 1: 74:40 min. Disc 2: 72:08 min.
Tommy Flanagan
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Mar 16, 1930 in Detroit, MI Died: Nov 16, 2001 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Ballads, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz
Known for his flawless and tasteful playing, Tommy Flanagan received long overdue recognition for his talents in the 1980s. He played clarinet when he was six and switched to piano five years later. Flanagan was an important part of the fertile Detroit jazz scene (other than 1951-1953 when he was in the Army) until he moved to New York in 1956. He was used for many recordings after his arrival during that era; cut sessions as a leader for New Jazz, Prestige, Savoy, and Moodsville; and worked regularly with Oscar Pettiford, J.J. Johnson (1956-1958), Harry "Sweets" Edison (1959-1960), and Coleman Hawkins (1961). Flanagan was Ella Fitzgerald's regular accompanist during 1963-1965 and 1968-1978, which resulted in him being underrated as a soloist. However, starting in 1975, he began leading a series of superior record sessions and since leaving Fitzgerald, Flanagan has been in demand as the head of his own trio, consistently admired for his swinging and creative bop-based style. Among the many labels he has recorded for since 1975 are Pablo, Enja, Denon, Galaxy, Progressive, Uptown, Timeless, and several European and Japanese companies. For Blue Note, he cut Sunset and Mockingbird in 1998, followed a year later by Samba for Felix. Despite a heart condition, Flanagan continued performing until the end of his life, performing two-week stints at the Village Vanguard twice a year, recording and touring. He died on November 16, 2001, in Manhattan from an arterial aneurysm. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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