Jazz for a Lazy Day

Editorial Reviews

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Ahhh, here comes another 32 Jazz compilation, designed to put you in the proper frame of mind. What's that, you ask? Well, how 'bout just being cool? This batch of midtempo cookers, accompanied by the priceless je ne sais quoi liners from 32 Jazz mastermind Joel Dorn, will put you in the right mood. The sensuous tenor sax of Houston Person is featured on Ellington's "Daydream" (along with trombonist Curtis Fuller) and on a marvelous duet rendition of Sonny Rollins's "Blue Seven" with bassist Ron Carter. Cuts by Sonny Stitt, Wallace Roney, Donald Byrd, and other stellar horn players cruise along similarly at a relaxed, classic jazz pace and should add a little zip to your lazy afternoon. Who knows, you might even perk up enough to do a little soft-shoe shuffle. --Wally Shoup

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Jazz Music:

  1. Jazz Samba
  2. Jukebox Hits
  3. Just Duet, Vol. 2
  4. Live 1944-1952, Vol. 9 [Live]
  5. Live with the LSO: The 80th Birthday Concert [Live]
  6. Love Letters [Import]
  7. Luther Hughes & The Cannonball-Coltrane Project
  8. Mark Lamarr's Rhythm & Blues Christmas
  9. Mood Swings
  10. Octeto De Cesar Camargo Mariano [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

We Fight Til Death

Joaquín Turina Complete Piano Works, Vol. 11: Impresiones

Meditations

The Path To Delphi

It's All in Vain [CD-single]

Inside [Explicit Lyrics]

La Valle De La Paix [Import]

Irresistible Bliss

L'Aurora Delle Orme

Live at 25: Silver Anniversary [Live]

Imperfect Completeness [Import]

Mcguinn/Hillman [Import]

Latin Music: 12 De Sus Mas Grandes Exitos

Bersuit Vergarabat y Punto

Life on Earth