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  1. Sep 29, 2017 · A New Shade Of Blue by Harold Land, released 29 September 2017 1. A New Shade Of Blue 2. Mtume 3. Ode To Angela 4. De-Liberation 5. Short Subject 6. Dark Mood - CD Bonus Recorded in 1971 in Los Angeles, A New Shade of Blue by Harold Land was produced by Bob Shad.

  2. Jun 18, 2021 · The late Harold Land is known primarily as an early member of one of the most imposing bands of the late bop era—the Max Roach-Clifford Brown Quintet. Sandwiched between those two titans, Land ...

  3. Apr 17, 2019 · Harold Land In New York, the last LP represented here, came from a trip Land made to NYC where he was lined up with trumpeter Dorham and recorded for Jazzland, a subsidiary of Riverside Records. Dorham’s naturally cool and distinctive sound is certainly a bonus on this final set of tracks.

  4. Sep 16, 2023 · Harold Land is a classic song by the legendary progressive rock band Yes. Released on their fifth studio album, “Close to the Edge,” in 1972, this song has captivated audiences for decades with its deep and thought-provoking lyrics. The meaning behind the song explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the human experience.

  5. May 12, 2020 · This 4CD collection brings together eight of Harold Land's very finest albums, all released between 1954 and 1963 - the period during which this incredible musician, band leader and composer was at his absolute musical peak. Still criminally underrated and little known outside jazz circles, this compilation hopefully goes some way in reversing ...

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  6. May 14, 2021 · Harold Land was recognized by jazz artists back East, and when they came out west to play or relocate,, they were eager to play on live gigs with him. Thus, when Land had gigs in Seattle at The Penthouse, he had his pick of this talent. On these three dates (12/12/62, 9/17/64, and 8/5/65) there are three different pianists as well as drummers.

  7. Aug 8, 2022 · On the Postcards Records album, “Harold Land: A Lazy Afternoon”, esteemed and seasoned hard bop and post-bop vet Harold Land’s tenor saxophone shimmers stirringly over the string orchestrations of Ray Ellis (arranger of Billie Holiday’s “Lady in Satin”), resulting in a celebration of both melody and rhythm that entices listeners ...

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