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Dexter Gordon
Daddy Plays The Horn (LP) [ BMG / ADA / LP - released 7/Jan/2022 ] Reissue of the 1955 classic featuring "Confirmation," "Autumn In New York" & "You Can Depend On Me". Dexter Gordon wasn't quite THE Dexter Gordon when he made Daddy Plays The Horn, but his unique, obtuse way of playing the saxophone and hitting... |
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Dexter Gordon
Go! (LP) [ Blue Note / LP - released 9/Dec/2022 ] By the time he recorded GO! in 1962, Dexter Gordon had already lived several lifetimes in jazz. He was among the first to adapt the language of bebop to the tenor saxophone in the 1940s, but after a decade in which personal troubles limited his... |
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Dexter Gordon
Our Man In Paris (Blue Note Classic Vinyl LP) [ Blue Note / LP - released 21/Feb/2025 ] |
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Dexter Gordon
Go! - Limited Edition LP + CD [ Blue Note Records / 2 LP/CD - released 11/Nov/2008 ] Limited Edition Re-issue LP / Vinyl + CD. |
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Dexter Gordon
Dexter Blows [ Not Now Music / 2 CD - released 12/Sep/2011 ] |
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Dexter Gordon
Dexter Blows Hot And Cool [ Ace Records U.K. / CD ] |
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Dexter Gordon Live in '63 & '64 [ Jazz Icons DVD / DVD - released 17/Sep/2007 ] Jazz Icons: Dexter Gordon features three concerts filmed in 1963 and 1964 in Holland, Switzerland and Belgium that highlight the bebop legend's classic style and silky tone. Filmed while Dexter was living in Europe, these shows feature... |
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Dexter Gordon
Doin' Allright (LP) [ Blue Note / LP - released 9/Dec/2022 ] |
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Dexter Gordon
Four Classic Albums (Doin' Allright / Dexter Calling / Go / A Swingin' Affair) [ Avid / CD - released 18/Jan/2017 ] AVID Jazz continues with its Four Classic album series with a re-mastered 2CD release by Dexter Gordon (Second Set), complete with original artwork and liner notes. "Doin' Alright"; "Dexter Calling"; "Go!" and "A Swingin' Affair".... |
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Dexter Gordon
Four Classic Albums (Doin' Allright / Dexter Calling / Go / A Swingin' Affair) [ Avid / 2 CD - released 9/Feb/2017 ] Dexter Gordon really did have quite an extraordinarily prolific career starting from a very early age when he began learning the clarinet at 13 before switching to the alto and then tenor sax at 15. His career could be said to pretty much span the... |