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Al Grey - Things Ain't What They Used to Be (2012)

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01. Nothing But the Truth 
02. Things Ain't What They Used to Be 
03. Open Wider Please 
04. Just Waiting 
05. Three-Fourth Blues 
06. I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good 
07. Don't Get Around Much Anymore 
08. R.B.Q. 
09. How Come You Do Me Like You Do 
10. On Green Dolphin Street 
11. Bluish Grey 
12. The Elder 
13. Bewitched 
14. Kenie-Konie 
15. Tenderly 
16. Salty Papa 
17. Don't Cry Baby 
18. Stranded 
19. Rompin' 
20. When I Fall in Love 

Musicians:
Al Grey (Trombone)
Billy Mitchell (Tenor Saxophone)
Joe Newman (Trumpet)
Bobby Hutcherson (Vibraphone)
Dave Burns (Vibraphone, Marimba)
Art Davis (Bass)
Sonny Payne (Drums)

 

Al Grey. Born Albert Thornton Grey, 6 June 1925, Aldie, Virginia, USA, d. 24 March 2000, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Early in his career Grey played trombone in bands in the US Navy but soon after World War II he joined Benny Carter, whom he always credited with extending his musical knowledge. After leaving Carter, Grey played in the bands of Jimmie Lunceford and Lucky Millinder. In 1948, he joined Lionel Hampton with whom he remained for five years. Briefly with Dizzy Gillespie, he then played with Count Basie for four years from 1957-61 - a spell that gave Grey maximum exposure worldwide (he later rejoined Basie from 1964-66 and 1971-77). When he later began touring as a single, and in a long and musically rewarding partnership with Jimmy Forrest, his success was assured. Very popular on the international club and festival circuit, Grey was an exciting and adventurous soloist, specializing in the use of the plunger mute. After Forrest's death Grey teamed up with Buddy Tate and continued touring until Tate's string of accidents and illnesses forced Grey back into solo appearances. He also appeared with his trombonist son, Mike. --- music.us

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