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Remembering

Remembering

SKU: V91758 Barcode: 8435723700975
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 09 Feb 2024

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Ah, the sweet sound of Grant Green, the thinking man's jazz guitarist. "Remembering" takes us on a nostalgic journey through his timeless classics, with a limited edition twist.

Green's smooth, effortless guitar work is as satisfying as a perfect cuppa on a rainy day. His impeccable sense of timing and melody shines through on tracks like "Count Every Star" and " 'Round Midnight".

But what truly sets this limited edition apart is the exclusive bonus tracks, including a rare live recording of Green's electrifying performance at the Newport Jazz Festival. It's like stumbling upon a hidden gem in a dusty old record store.

The production quality is top-notch, with each instrument crisp and clear in the mix. It's like being transported back in time to a smoky jazz club, sipping on a cocktail and nodding along to the infectious groove.

In true Grant Green fashion, "Remembering" is a masterclass in cool, effortlessly blending soulful grooves with intricate jazz melodies. It's the perfect soundtrack for a lazy Sunday afternoon or a lively dinner party with friends.

So grab a copy of this limited edition before it's gone, and let the smooth sounds of Grant Green soothe your soul. Because when it comes to jazz guitar legends, Green is truly in a league of his own. Cheers, mate!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. All the Things You Are
2. If I Had You
3. Love Walked In
4. I'll Remember April
5. You and the Night and the Music
6. I Remember You

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About the artist

Grant Green

Grant Green, the smooth jazz guitarist from St. Louis, Missouri, epitomizes cool with his effortless style and impeccable technique. His crisp, melodic lines and soulful phrasing have captivated audiences across the globe, earning him a cult following among jazz enthusiasts. Green's career began in the 1960s when he signed with Blue Note Records, where he released a string of critically acclaimed albums that showcased his impeccable musicianship and innovative approach to jazz guitar. His debut album, "Grant's First Stand," established him as a rising star in the jazz world, and he quickly became known for his distinctive sound and virtuosic playing. Despite his undeniable talent and influence, Green never achieved mainstream success during his lifetime, which only adds to his enigmatic appeal. His music remains as fresh and exciting today as it was when it was first recorded, and his legacy lives on through the countless musicians he has inspired. Grant Green may not be a household name, but his impact on the world of jazz is undeniable. His music transcends time and genre, speaking to the universal language of creativity and expression. So next time you're looking for some smooth sounds to get you through the day, why not give Grant Green a listen? You won't be disappointed.

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