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1 | What's New? |
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6:29 | ||||
2 | Play track | The Crab |
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8:27 | |||
3 | Play track | My Funny Valentine |
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6:35 | |||
4 | Play track | Wee See |
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9:22 | |||
5 | Play track | The Quiet Time |
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6:58 | |||
6 | Play track | Two For Timbuctu |
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6:59 | |||
7 | The Boy Next Door |
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7:56 | ||||
8 | Play track | Mack The Knife |
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4:48 | |||
9 | Two for Timbuctu (Bonus Track) |
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5:27 | ||||
10 | My Funny Valentine (Bonus Track) |
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6:33 |
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Jimmy Giuffre
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James Peter Giuffre (April 26, 1921 – April 24, 2008) was an American jazz composer, arranger and saxophone and clarinet player. He is notable for his development of forms of jazz which allowed for free interplay between the musicians, anticipating forms of free improvisation. Born in Dallas, Texas, Giuffre (pronounced "Joo-fray") was a graduate of Dallas Technical High School and North Texas State Teachers College (now the University of North Texas). He first became known as an arranger for Woody Herman's big band, for which he wrote the celebrated "Four Brother… read more
James Peter Giuffre (April 26, 1921 – April 24, 2008) was an American jazz composer, arranger and saxophone and clarinet player. He is notable for his development of forms of jazz which all… read more
James Peter Giuffre (April 26, 1921 – April 24, 2008) was an American jazz composer, arranger and saxophone and clarinet player. He is notable for his development of forms of jazz which allowed for free interplay between the musicians,… read more