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"Afternoon in Paris" is a 1949 jazz standard.It was written by John Lewis. [1]"Afternoon in Paris" has a 32-bar AABA form and is usually played in the key of C major.In several of the song's phrases, the tonal center changes (when played in C, there is a shift to B ♭ and A ♭), defining a complex harmonic structure that is of interest to both theoreticians and soloists.
Afternoon in Paris is an album by American pianist and composer John Lewis and French guitarist Sacha Distel recorded for ... (tracks 4–6), Connie Kay (tracks 1–3 ...
"Afternoon in Paris" – 2:46 "Four" (Miles Davis) – 7:15 "Four" [alternate take] (Davis) – 5:53 Bonus track on CD rerelease; Recorded in New York City on January 20 (tracks 4 and 5), February 14 (tracks 1, 6–9 and 12), 18 (track 10), April 14 (tracks 2, 3 and 11)
Charlie Parker with Strings is the name of two separate albums by jazz musician Charlie Parker, released in 1950 on Mercury Records.It is also the name of a 1995 compilation album released by Verve Records, containing all the tracks from both the 1950 albums, as well as additional material.
A solo steel drum player performs with the accompaniment of pre-recorded backing tracks that are being played back by the laptop on the left of the photo.. A backing track is an audio recording on audiotape, CD or a digital recording medium or a MIDI recording of synthesized instruments, sometimes of purely rhythmic accompaniment, often of a rhythm section or other accompaniment parts that ...
Afternoon In Europe: Baystate 1983 Trio, with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums) 1981–01 All The Things You Are: Lob 1981 Quartet, with Junior Cook(tenor sax), Sam Jones (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums); in concert 1981–11 It Might as Well Be Spring: Soul Note: 1982 Solo piano 1981–11 Your Soft Eyes: Soul Note 1982
"Paris Afternoon" by Ian Tamblyn "Paris and Amsterdam Nights" by Kenny Johnson "Paris and Rome" by Cranes "Paris and You" by Pierre's Friends "Paris Arm" by Team Sleep "Paris Arrival" by Victor Young from the 1956 film Around the World in 80 Days "Paris at Night" by Reverend and the Makers "Paris au mois d'août" by Charles Aznavour
The original soundtrack to the 1951 film An American in Paris was released by MGM Records in three formats: as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records, as a set of four 7-inch EPs, and as a 10-inch long-play record.