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Visions is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1971 and released on the Blue Note label. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Am I Blue? (Rudy Van Gelder/24Bit Mastering/2000 Digital Remaster) Grant Green Am I Blue? ℗ 2000 Blue Note Records Released on: 2002-01-01. Download AM I BLUE by GRANT GREEN free. #1 rated music site. 6.5 Million songs. Get lyrics ♫ music videos for your iPhone®. Grant Green chronology; Blues for Lou (1963) Am I Blue (1964) Idle Moments (1963) Am I Blue is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1963 and released on the Blue Note label. AM I BLUE features the classic Green/Patton/Dixon ensemble plus Johnny Cole and Joe Henderson on horns in a delightful yet unusually laid back vain. The gospel influence in John's playing is particularly evident on this recording, as is his minimalist philosophy. Grant Green - Live at Club Mozambique (2006 Release) (funkallisto).en JIZZRELICS.blogspot.com Grant Green - The Complete Quartets with Sonny Clark (jizzrelics).

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1 Am I Blue? - 2000 Digital Remaster
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2 Take These Chains From My Heart - 2000 Digital Remaster
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3 I Wanna Be Loved - 2000 Digital Remaster
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4 Sweet Slumber - 2000 Digital Remaster
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5 For All We Know - 2000 Digital Remaster
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Grant Green

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Grant Green (St. Louis, Missouri, June 6, 1935 – New York, January 31, 1979; some sources erroneously give the birth year as 1931) was a jazz guitarist and composer. Recording prolifically and almost exclusively for Blue Note Records (as both leader and sideman) Green performed well in hard bop, soul jazz, bebop and Latin-tinged settings throughout his career. Critics Michael Erlewine and Ron Wynn write, 'A severely underrated player during his lifetime, Grant Green is one of the great unsung heroes of jazz guitar … Green's playing is immediately recognizable –… read more

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Grant Green (St. Louis, Missouri, June 6, 1935 – New York, January 31, 1979; some sources erroneously give the birth year as 1931) was a jazz guitarist and composer. Recording prolifically … read more
Grant Green (St. Louis, Missouri, June 6, 1935 – New York, January 31, 1979; some sources erroneously give the birth year as 1931) was a jazz guitarist and composer. Recording prolifically and almost exclusively for Blue Note Records (… read more
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Although Grant Green provided his share of groove-oriented soul-jazz and modal post-bop, his roots were hard bop, and it is in a bop-oriented setting that the guitarist excels on Born to Be Blue. Most of the material on this five-star album was recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's New Jersey studio on December 11, 1961, when Green was joined by tenor titan Ike Quebec, pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Louis Hayes. Tragically, Quebec was near the end of his life -- the distinctive saxman died of lung cancer at the age of 44 on January 16, 1963 -- but there is no evidence of Quebec's declining health on Born to Be Blue. He was playing as authoritatively as ever well into 1962, and the saxman is in fine form on hard-swinging interpretations of 'Someday My Prince Will Come' and Al Jolson's 'Back in Your Own Back Yard.' It's interesting to hear Quebec playing bop, for his big, breathy tone was right out of swing and was greatly influenced by Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster. Although Quebec and Green (who was 14 years younger) had very different musical backgrounds, they were always quite compatible musically. They clearly enjoyed a strong rapport on the uptempo selections as well as ballads like 'My One and Only Love' and Mel Torme's 'Born to Be Blue.' Originally a vinyl LP, this album was reissued on CD in 1989, when Blue Note added an alternate take of the title song and a previously unreleased version of Charlie Parker's 'Cool Blues.'

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Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin
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Robert Mellin / Guy Wood
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