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"Blue in Green" has no catchy hooks or flamboyant interludes, and unless you have earned a chamber music reverence from the audience, you run the risk of losing their attention. ... [I]n the right setting with listeners who are willing to participate in a collective meditation, this work can be a springboard for an experience that almost ...
The Los Angeles Times said that Roney's "muted solo on Bill Evans' 'Blue in Green' and his infectious explorations on a blues called 'Float' show where he is heading." [5] The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated, "The music is essentially advanced hard bop, with Roney as usual often sounding a bit tonewise like his hero Miles Davis". [4]
Blue in Green" is a 1959 jazz ballad by Miles Davis. Blue in Green may also refer to: Blue in Green: The Concert in Canada, a 1991 live album by pianist Bill Evans; Blue in Green, a 2001 album by jazz singer Tierney Sutton
Essentially a collection of R&B songs produced with the artist's jazz and pop sensibilities in mind, Heaven and Earth contains a two-part cover of the Miles Davis tune "Blue in Green", from Davis's Kind of Blue, that demonstrates Jarreau's considerable prowess as a vocal interpreter and scat singer.
Blue in Green: The Concert in Canada is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with Eddie Gómez and Marty Morell recorded in Camp Fortune, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada in 1974 and released on the Milestone label in 1991.
Just now dawn is making the East red, The grey hawk beneath the tent is waking up. Nobody's been under the tent, Nobody but Mujo, suffering wounds painfully. He was lifting his head off the pillow, Having glanced at a saber with dark look in his eye: "Oh, my saber of parent of mine, Oh, of parent of bey Isay-bey. You gave me so, so much of grief,
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Wright was recognised in 1987 for her translation of Pierre Albert-Birot's Grabinoulor and again in 1992 for Michel Tournier's The Midnight Love Feast. [2] After separating from her husband, Wright lived at Hampstead in north London, and died on 3 March 2009. [3] Her literary translation papers are held by the Lilly Library at Indiana ...