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  2. Blue in Green - Wikipedia

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    "Blue in Green" is the third piece on Miles Davis' 1959 album Kind of Blue. One of two ballads on the recording (the other being " Flamenco Sketches "), it is the only piece on the album which does not feature alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley .

  3. Blue in Green (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Heaven and Earth (Al Jarreau album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Verses (album) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Blue in Green: The Concert in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Break of Dawn (Do As Infinity album) - Wikipedia

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    Break of Dawn is the debut album by Do As Infinity, released in 2000. The cover of this album is the only one by the group where Dai Nagao is included in along with the other two members. The song "Raven" was used as the ending theme for the Japanese horror film Uzumaki.

  8. Theodore Morse - Wikipedia

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    Free scores by Theodore Morse at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP); Free scores by Theodore Morse in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki); Sheet Music for "M-O-T-H-E-R: A Word That Means the World to Me"; music by Theodore F. Morse; lyrics by Howard E. Johnson; Leo Feist, Inc., 1915

  9. Enveloped Ideas (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Enveloped Ideas" is the debut single by Filipino rock/new wave band the Dawn, from their 1987 eponymous debut album. The song was written by guitarist Teddy Diaz and C. Fineza, and produced by Jose Mari Gonzales.