 | Street of Dreams Pairing Grant Green's deep blues feeling with the adventurous Larry Young on organ and Elvin Jones on drums may have seemed a strange strategy in 1964.... more |
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 | Grant's First Stand Had organist Baby Face Willette stayed in New York and on track, Grant Green, Willette, and Ben Dixon would have become one of the premier organ trios... more |
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 | Live at Club Mozambique
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 | The Original Jam Master, Vol. 1: Ain't It Funky Now! Between 1969 and 1973, guitarist Grant Green made a string of albums that not only topped the jazz charts but also hit the Soul and R & B charts. The music... more |
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 | Feelin' the Spirit
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 | The Original Jam Master, Vol. 2: For the Funk of It Between 1969 and 1973, guitarist Grant Green made a string of albums that not only topped the jazz charts but also hit the Soul and R & B charts. The music... more |
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 | The Original Jam Master, Vol. 3: Mellow Madness Between 1969 and 1973, guitarist Grant Green made a string of albums that not only topped the jazz charts but also hit the Soul and R & B charts. The music... more |
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 | Green Street Green Street, recorded on April 1, 1961, was Grant Green's second Blue Note album as a leader and remains one of the finest albums of his prolific... more |
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 | Grant Green Alive!
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 | Idle Moments The alluring title track alone makes this CD a must-have. A 15-minute dreamscape laid down by pianist Duke Pearson, the song features enchanting solos... more |
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 | Talkin' About!
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 | I Want to Hold Your Hand One of Grant Green's three great sessions with organist Larry Young and drummer Elvin Jones. Hank Mobley joins the trio for beautiful explorations on "Speak... more |
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 | Solid With Joe Henderson, James Spaulding, McCoy Tyner, Bob Cranshaw and Elvin Jones. |
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 | Matador A brilliant 1964 quartet session with McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones. Green cooks from first note to last with some of his purest jazz playing. |
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 | Born to Be Blue The fluent guitarist shines in the company of big tenor Ike Quebec and pianist Sonny Clark on this reissue, recorded in late 1961 and early 1962. Though... more |
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