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Am I Blue
LP (Item 15148) Blue Note, 1963 — Condition: Used
One of Grant Green's mellowest albums – a haunting set of intimate ballads and blues, played with a quintet that includes John Patton on organ, Joe Henderson on tenor, and Johnny Coles on trumpet. Henderson and Coles give the album a very different feel than the usual Grant Green soul bop session – and Green proves himself to be a sensitive soloist more than capable of opening up new moods and colors of old standards like "For All We Know", "Am I Blue", and "I Wanna Be Loved". (Applause pressing. Cover has a hint of light wear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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