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Cannonball Adderley will always be known for his work with Miles Davis in the late 1950s (he's the alto sax player on "Kind of Blue) and for the bands he led before and after that with his brother, trumpeter and cornetist Nat Adderley. Nat wrote "Work Song", which they play here. This was a big hit for them, and was played by many other jazz, R&B, and pop bands. Ray Charles did a wonderful vocal version of this using lyrics that the host of this TV program, Oscar Brown... MORE

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Mercy Mercy Mercy -

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Everytime I listen to this track I just want to be there. I will not proclaim to know anything about Jazz -Its a new venture for me, but goddamn it this music kicks!

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Mike the Knife says: Man, that sure was Somethin' Else! But it's not too hard to reconcile the two when you consider what incense, sitars and a tab of acid can to do the most urbane, sophisticated mind... http://mog.com/Cody_B/blog_post/149488

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R.I.P, Joe Zawinul

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Track: Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - (live)
Here's the Cannonball Adderly Quintet, with Mr. Zawinul manning the Wulitzer elecric, on the great jazz standard, 'Mercy, Mercy, Mercy'. Oh, by the way...Joe Zawinul wrote it.


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