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All About Urbie Green, His Quintet and Big Band

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Download links and information about All About Urbie Green, His Quintet and Big Band by Urbie Green. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:11:54 minutes.

Artist: Urbie Green
Release date: 2007
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:11:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Reminiscent Blues (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 3:17
2. Thou Swell (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 3:21
3. You Are Too Beautiful (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 4:22
4. Paradise (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 3:02
5. Warm Valley (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 2:48
6. Frankie and Johnny (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 1:51
7. One for Dee (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 2:47
8. Limehouse Blues (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 2:05
9. Am I Blue? (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 3:05
10. Dirty Dan (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 2:46
11. Too Late Now (featuring Urbie Green Quintet) 3:12
12. Sleep (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 2:54
13. Soft Winds (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 6:31
14. With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 3:12
15. I Ain't Got Nobody (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 3:33
16. Stella By Starlight (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 3:06
17. Little John (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 3:08
18. Home (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 3:23
19. Cherokee (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 2:39
20. 'Round Midnight (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 3:23
21. Springsville (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 3:18
22. Plain Bill from Bluesville (featuring Urbie Green Big Band) 4:11

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Its title to the contrary, All About Urbie Green is in fact all about forging a big, bold sound, so much so that Green must fight for facetime with rival trombonists including Jack Satterfield, Chauncey Welch, Lou McGarity, and Rex Peer, not to mention a sprawling ensemble of trumpeters, tenorists, and other assorted contributors. John Carisi's thoughtful arrangements nevertheless place Green squarely at center stage, and if anything, the large settings and friendly competition seem to galvanize his solos. No matter how many players join in on a particular track, there's no question about who's in charge. Long out of print, it was finally reissued in 2007 on a two-fer CD alongside its 1955 predecessor Blues and Other Shades of Green.