Blues...?

Blues...? is an album by American jazz group the String Trio of New York recorded in 1993 for the Italian Black Saint label.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars stating "this is a successful effort, well worth seeking out by adventurous listeners".

Track listing

  • "Cobalt Blue" (James Emery) - 8:44
  • "Depth" (John Lindberg) - 4:55
  • "Hurry up and Wait" (Regina Carter) - 5:13
  • "Speedball" (Lee Morgan) - 4:06
  • "I'm Afraid" (Duke Ellington) - 6:07
  • "A Suite of Works by Charlie Parker" (Charlie Parker) - 6:08
  • "Bellyachin' Blues" (Lindberg) - 7:16
  • "Red Shift" (Emery) - 6:02
  • "Freddie Freeloader" (Miles Davis) - 5:22
    • Recorded at Barigozzi Studio in Milano, Italy on October 5 and 6, 1993
  • Recorded at Barigozzi Studio in Milano, Italy on October 5 and 6, 1993
  • Personnel

  • Regina Carter - violin
  • James Emery - guitar
  • John Lindberg - bass
  • References

    Blues (Jimi Hendrix album)

    Blues is a posthumous compilation album by musician Jimi Hendrix, released April 26, 1994, on MCA Records. The album contains eleven blues songs recorded by Hendrix between 1966 and 1970. Out of these eleven, six were previously unreleased. The tracks include seven of Hendrix's compositions along with covers of famous blues songs such as "Born Under a Bad Sign" and "Mannish Boy". Most of the album's material consists of leftover studio tapes that Hendrix might have never intended to release.

    Compiled by MCA and released in 1994, Blues was met with favorable criticism and multiple chart success, selling over 500,000 copies in its first two years of release. On February 6, 2001, Blues was certified platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album was re-released on Experience Hendrix Records in 1998, following the Hendrix family's acquisition of the musician's recordings.

    This collection was re-released again in October 2010 as part of the Hendrix family's project to remaster Jimi's discography.

    Blues (Bob Dylan album)

    Blues is a single-disc compilation album by Bob Dylan, released on June 27, 2006 and distributed exclusively by Barnes & Noble. By November 2011 it also became available to members of the Jazz Heritage Society through their Review, Release # 564.

    Track listing

  • "She Belongs to Me"
  • "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat"
  • "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" (from The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3)
  • "Down in the Flood" (from Greatest Hits Vol. II)
  • "Meet Me in the Morning"
  • "Gotta Serve Somebody"
  • "Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar"
  • "Seeing the Real You at Last"
  • "Everything Is Broken"
  • "Dirt Road Blues"
  • "High Water (For Charley Patton)"
  • "Blind Willie McTell"
  • References

    Heartbreak

    Heartbreak may refer to:

  • Broken heart, a metaphorical emotional pain or suffering experienced alongside great longing or loss.
  • Music

  • Heartbreak (band), an italo/electro band from the UK
  • Heart Break, 1988 album by New Edition
  • Heartbreak (Bert Jansch album), 1982
  • Heartbreak (Shalamar album), 1984
  • "Welcome to Heartbreak", a 2008 song by Kanye West featuring Kid Cudi
  • "Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)", a 2009 song by Freemasons feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor
  • "Heartbreak" (M'Black song), a 2009 song by M'Black
  • Other

  • Battle of Heartbreak Ridge, a Korean War battle in 1951
  • Heartbreak Hill (disambiguation), several different locations
  • Heartbreak, a 1931 film with Charles Farrell
  • Heartbreak (Shalamar album)

    Heartbreak is the eighth album by American R&B group Shalamar, released in 1984 on the SOLAR label. It features a new line-up of Delisa Davis, Micki Free and Howard Hewett (Davis and Free having replaced Jeffrey Daniel and Jody Watley who had both left the group after the release of the previous album The Look).

    Heartbreak peaked at #32 on the R&B chart and #90 on the Billboard chart. The single "Dancing in the Sheets" was included on the chart-topping soundtrack album of the film Footloose, while "Don't Get Stopped in Beverly Hills" featured on the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack.

    Track listing

    Singles

  • "Dancing in the Sheets" (US Hot 100 #17, US R&B #18, UK #41)
  • "Amnesia" (US Hot 100 #73, US R&B #49, UK #61)
  • "My Girl Loves Me" (US R&B #22, UK #45)
  • "Don't Get Stopped in Beverly Hills" (US R&B #79)
  • References

  • Henderson, Alex. "Shalamar – Heartbreak". AllMusic. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  • Christgau, Robert. "Shalamar – Heartbreak". Robert Christgau. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  • Heartbreak (Bert Jansch album)

    Heartbreak is the fourteenth album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in 1982.

    Track listing

    All tracks composed by Bert Jansch; except where indicated

  • "Is It Real?"
  • "Up to the Stars"
  • "Give Me the Time"
  • "If I Were A Carpenter" (Tim Hardin)
  • "Wild Mountain Thyme" (Traditional)
  • "Heartbreak Hotel" (Mae Boren Axton, Thomas Durden, Elvis Presley)
  • "Sit Down Beside Me"
  • "No Rhyme Nor Reason"
  • "Blackwaterside" (Traditional)
  • "Not A Word Was Said"
  • 2012 Deluxe Edition

    Disc 1

    Same as the original LP release.

    Disc 2 - Live At McCabe's Guitar Shop

  • "The Curragh Of Kildare"
  • "Poor Mouth"
  • "Blackwaterside"
  • "One For Jo"
  • "Let Me Sing"
  • "If I Were A Carpenter"
  • "Blues Run The Game"
  • "Is It Real?"
  • "Ask Your Daddy"
  • "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
  • "Kingfisher"
  • "Wild Mountain Thyme"
  • "Come Back Baby"
  • "I Am Lonely"
  • Personnel

  • Bert Jansch - guitar, vocals
  • Albert Lee - guitar, mandolin
  • Randy Tico - bass
  • Matt Betton - drums
  • Jack Kelly - drums
  • Jennifer Warnes - backing vocals on 5
  • References


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