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Time for the Blues [ CD / Album ]

Time for the Blues

SKU: CD41557 Barcode: 5017116518829
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  • Released Date: 20 Oct 2003

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Ken Colyer's Jazzmen's latest release, "Time For The Blues," is a delightful romp through the world of traditional jazz. Colyer, known for his infectious enthusiasm and dedication to the genre, brings a fresh energy to each track on this album.

The opening track, "Blues in the Sunset," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its soulful, bluesy sound. Colyer's trumpet playing is nothing short of spectacular, leading the band in a captivating performance that will leave you tapping your feet and nodding your head in time.

Throughout the album, the Jazzmen show off their impressive musical chops, effortlessly blending together elements of traditional jazz with a modern twist. Tracks like "Midnight in Moscow" and "Down By The Riverside" showcase the band's versatility and ability to keep things interesting from start to finish.

But what truly sets this album apart is Colyer's infectious personality and love for the music. His joy is palpable in every note he plays, and it's impossible not to be swept up in the sheer exuberance of the Jazzmen's performance.

In conclusion, "Time For The Blues" is a must-listen for any fans of traditional jazz. Ken Colyer's Jazzmen have crafted a truly special album that will leave you smiling from ear to ear. So grab a drink, kick back, and let the music wash over you - you won't be disappointed.

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About the artist

Ken Colyer's Jazzmen

Ken Colyer's Jazzmen are a British trad jazz band that have been making waves in the music scene since the 1950s. Led by the charismatic trumpeter Ken Colyer, this group of talented musicians are known for their energetic performances and infectious melodies. With a sound that harkens back to the golden age of jazz, Ken Colyer's Jazzmen are able to transport audiences to a bygone era with their swinging rhythms and soulful improvisations. Their music is a blend of New Orleans jazz, blues, and gospel, creating a unique and vibrant sound that is sure to get your toes tapping. Colyer himself is a legend in the jazz world, having played with some of the biggest names in the industry including Chris Barber and Acker Bilk. His distinctive trumpet playing is instantly recognizable and adds a touch of magic to every performance. Despite their long and storied history, Ken Colyer's Jazzmen show no signs of slowing down. Their passion for music is evident in every note they play, and their live shows are a must-see for any music lover. So if you're looking for a night of toe-tapping, hand-clapping jazz music, look no further than Ken Colyer's Jazzmen. They may be a blast from the past, but their music is timeless. Get ready to be transported to a smoky jazz club in New Orleans, courtesy of Ken Colyer's Jazzmen.

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