Sir Charles Thompson - Hey There: The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions (1999)

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Title: Hey There: The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Black & Blue
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Swing
Quality: APE (image+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 59:50
Total Size: 314 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Strange Hour (Thompson) (4:16)
02. Bernie's Tune (Lieber-Miller-Stoller) (5:14)
03. Bop This (Thompson) (3:00)
04. Everybody Blues (take 2) (Thompson) (5:27)
05. Hey There (Adler-Ross) (4:31)
06. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You (Razaf-Redman) (5:17)
07. Stolen Sweets (Davis-Thompson) (4:07)
08. It's Almost Like Being in Love (Lerner-Loewe) (2:57)
09. Everybody Blues (take 3) (Thompson) (5:27)
10. Russian Lullaby (Berlin) (4:57)
11. Blues for Bonte (Thompson) (4:58)
12. Poor Butterfly (Golden-Hubbell) (4:55)
13. Robbins' Nest (Jacquet-Thompson) (4:44)

Sir Charles Thompson - piano
Major Holley - bass
Ed Thigpen - drums

As the sixties drew to a close, Jean-Marie Monestier and Jean-Pierre Tahmazian discovered the whereabouts of the last living classical jazz musicians. They decided to bring them to France, out of the anonymity into which forgetfulness had plunged them. With the applause of the concert audience still ringing in their ears, these musicians then recorded some of their most beautiful music for Black & Blue. Jean-Michel Proust and Jean-Marc Fritz who were aware of their historical value, listened to these treasures. The result was “The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions”.