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item typeAlbumgenreJazzlabelColumbia Recordsreleased in year1960 to 1970released in year1964
 
 
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Bob Brookmeyer and Friends

Bob Brookmeyer and Friends is perhaps the most popular album by jazz trombonist Bob Brookmeyer. It features a number of influential musicians and was recorded for Columbia Records. Reviewer Scott Yanow called it " a fairly conventional (although high quality) bop date". The album was reissued on LP in 1980 and on CD in 2005.

 
 
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Live at the It Club

Live at the It Club is the ninth album Thelonious Monk released for Columbia Records. Recorded October 31, and November 1, 1964, the album features Monk compositions as well jazz standards. In 1998, Columbia/Legacy Records reissued the album as a double-disc set that contained all of his performances from that night.

 
 
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It's Monk's Time

It's Monk's Time is the sixth album Thelonious Monk released in 1964 for Columbia Records, featuring several original compositions as well as two jazz standards.

 
 
Who Can I Turn To? (album)

Who Can I Turn To? (album)

Who Can I Turn To? is a 1964 studio album by Tony Bennett.

 
 
When Lights Are Low (album)

When Lights Are Low (album)

When Lights Are Low is a 1964 studio album by Tony Bennett. Originally released as a twelve track LP in 1964, three unreleased tracks, "How Long Has This Been Going On?", "All of You", and "We'll Be Together Again", that were recorded at the sessions were added to a 2006 reissue, as part of a compilation. Three more tracks from the sessions, "My Funny Valentine", "In the Wee Small Hours", and "Yesterdays" were included on Bennett's 1966 album A Time for Love.