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Blue Note Trip SATURDAY NIGHT;SUNDAY MORNING

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Blue Note Trip: SATURDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY MORNING

Genre: JAZZ
Label: EMI Music
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Intro From Blue Note Live At The Roxy: Saturday Night more
2.  Black Byrd: Saturday Night Donald Byrd
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3.  I'm A Woman: Saturday Night Minnie Riperton
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4.  The Beat Goes On: Saturday Night Buddy Rich
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5.  Serenade To A Savage: Saturday Night Candido
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6.  Desire On Fire: Saturday Night Edc
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7.  Deb Sombo: Saturday Night Jimmy McGriff
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8.  Elijah: Saturday Night Donald Byrd
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9.  Fever: Saturday Night Patti Drew
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10.  Soul Cha: Saturday Night Joe Torres
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11.  Sookie Sookie: Saturday Night Grant Green
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12.  Groovin' For Mr. G: Saturday Night Richard 'Groove...
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13.  Rose Rouge: Saturday Night St. Germain
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14.  London Lowdown: Saturday Night Ronny Jordan
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Smiling Faces Sometimes: SUNDAY MORNING Bobbi Humphrey
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2.  Save The Children: SUNDAY MORNING Marlena Shaw
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3.  I Love You: SUNDAY MORNING A Taste Of Honey
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4.  My Little Girl: SUNDAY MORNING Bobbi Humphrey
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5.  Lush Life: SUNDAY MORNING Nancy Wilson
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6.  Song For My Father: SUNDAY MORNING Horace Silver
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7.  As: SUNDAY MORNING Gene Harris
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8.  Groove: SUNDAY MORNING Bobby Lyle
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9.  Move Your Hand: SUNDAY MORNING Lonnie Smith
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10.  Goin' Down South: SUNDAY MORNING Bobby Hutcherson
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11.  Ghana Spice Pt.1: SUNDAY MORNING Candido
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12.  Afro Blue: SUNDAY MORNING Dianne Reeves
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13.  Harlem River Drive: SUNDAY MORNING Eddie Palmieri
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14.  Book Of Slim: SUNDAY MORNING Gene Harris And...
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15.  Music Is My Sanctuary: SUNDAY MORNING Gary Bartz
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Featured Review
Take Me Back Take Me Back
Tinchy Stryder
The formerly gritty and underground genre of Grime, a distinctively British distant cousin of hip-hop, dancehall and garage, is experiencing a huge transformation, moving from its dark East London street roots towards a glossier, radio-friendlier sound. First signs were given by Dizzee Rascal teaming up with Calvin Harris in their recent summer smash "Dance Wiv Me"; followed by Wiley's courting Mark Ronson and bordering novelty record levels in some of his latest offerings. Now, the nicknamed Prince of Grime, Tinchy Stryder, is taking the next step in the process. After recent high-profile collaborations with Craig David and leftfield Brooklyn arties Gang Gang Dance; Stryder seems ready to hit big time with "Take Me back", the first taster from his forthcoming second album. The Ghanaian origin artist convinced rising UK urban star Taio Cruz to feature on vocals; toyed with the Autotune software for that popular "cheesy-rap" effect and threw some electro touches and a rather commercial beat in, bringing a flavour of Eurodance from the Nineties back to mind. ~Roberto González~ Copyright © Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved
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