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    Miles Davis - Boplicity

    Miles Davis Birth Of the Cool Boplicity My second favorite track off album
  2. Kathy's Waltz from Timeout
  3. Second track from Dave Brubeck Timeout
  4. First track from Dave Brubeck Timeout. Some pretty cool jazz.
  5. She forgot the verse halfway and improvised!
  6. A great work of "vocalese"...from jazz masters
  7. Kenny Burrell - Chitlins Con Carne Album: Midnight Blue Year: 1963 Label: Blue Note Add &fmt=18 to url for better (stereo) quality!
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    Paul Desmond - Take Ten

    Paul Desmond - Take Ten, a brilliant version of another excellent tune - Take Five
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    B.B. King - Lucille

    B.B.King - Lucille
  10. High Quality version of Stevie Ray Vaughan's The Sky Is Crying. No Video!
  11. A beautiful song performed by Chet Baker (trumpet), Paul Desmond (alto sax), Hubert Laws (flute), Bob James (keyboard), Ron Carter (contrabass) and Steve Gadd (drums). - Una hermosa canción interpretada por Chet Baker (trompeta), Paul Desmond( saxo alto), Hubert Laws (flauta), Bob James (teclado), Ron Carter (contrabajo) y Steve Gadd (batería).
  12. 1982 Ballads & Blues 1994......Rest In Peace my Guitar Hero...
  13. From the album "Bring 'Em In"
  14. In my humble opinion the best version of this classic song
  15. BB KING Best Solo Guitar 2001
  16. Thelonious Monk & John Coltrane,Ruby My Dear
  17. Herbie Hancock reaffirmed his importance in modern Jazz history with this stunning album. Hancock always is a pioneer of Jazz music, and this album takes him to another level of Piano brilliance. Using outstanding musicians as backup compliments this album. With Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard and Saxophonist George Colman, Hancock explores each and every song on here with different rythmic spacing, and musical influences from Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman and even Art Blakey. From "Maiden Voyage" to "Dolphin Dance" each and every song on this album is a delight to listen too. A landmark recording!
  18. Buddy Guy - Five Long Years
  19. The first track off of Dexter Gordon's "A Swingin' Affair"
  20. Dave Brubeck - Take Five
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    CCR - Midnight Special

    "Midnight Special" by Creedence Clearwater Revival, off of the 1969 album Willy And The Poor Boys.
  22. http://www.getbluesinfo.com -- Blues and Southern Soul
  23. hip hop fans should recognize the very beginning of this song as one of the many samples in Gang Starr's 1989 debut single "Words I Manifest." this track is simply amazing. everything from Dizzie's amazing trumpet playing to the infectious sound of the vibes that are sprinkled throughout the track. Dizzie Gillespie is famous for being one of the founders of Bebop, modern (along with Charlie Parker) and Cuban influenced Jazz. he died in January of 1993 but left his legacy behind. the pictures on this video show his face looking like that of a blowfish. his face looked like this because he never had any formal instruction on playing the trumpet but learned to play it anyways which damaged his face. you may recognize the style of trumpet he is playing; horn pointing upward. this was his signature and he was the very first to do this. he is also considered by many the first ever beat nick. enjoy.
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