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      2. the blue light - bob cooper

      The Blue Light

      Bob CooperBob Cooper
      • 2013
      • 14 tracks
      • 47 min
      • cool jazz
      The Blue Light - Bob Cooper
      The Blue Light - Bob Cooper

      Album Details

      Bob Cooper's "The Blue Light," released in June 2013 under 14 Records, is a captivating journey through the realms of cool jazz. This album, featuring 14 tracks, offers a rich and diverse exploration of the genre, showcasing Bob Cooper's mastery and innovation. With a runtime of 47 minutes, it's a concise yet profound collection that highlights Cooper's unique perspective and virtuosic skill.

      The album opens with "Don't Be so Cool (You End Up Getting Cold)," setting a tone that blends sophistication with a touch of playfulness. Tracks like "If Music Were Money" and "The Original Invisible Man" delve into intricate compositions, revealing Cooper's ability to weave complex melodies and rhythms. The album's midpoint features standout pieces such as "Win or Lose" and "Little Rich Bitch," which showcase a blend of cool jazz and contemporary influences, making the album feel both timeless and fresh.

      "The Blue Light" is not just a collection of songs but a testament to Bob Cooper's enduring legacy in jazz. Each track is meticulously crafted, offering a blend of traditional cool jazz elements with modern sensibilities. The album's title track, "The Blue Light," serves as a fitting conclusion, leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment and a desire to revisit the album's many nuances.

      For fans of jazz and those new to the genre, "The Blue Light" is a compelling introduction to Bob Cooper's artistry. It's an album that invites repeated listens, revealing new layers and depths with each playthrough. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises a rewarding and enriching experience.

      June 14, 20132013 14 Records2013 14 Records

      Tracks

      1. Don't Be so Cool (You End Up Getting Cold)Bob Cooper
        3:10
      2. If Music Were MoneyBob Cooper
        4:32
      3. The Original Invisible ManBob Cooper
        3:16
      4. Win or LoseBob Cooper
        2:06
      5. Little Rich BitchBob Cooper
        3:38
      6. Next VictimBob Cooper
        2:31
      7. Three Steps ForwardBob Cooper
        2:17
      8. RoadBob Cooper
        3:49
      9. One ThingBob Cooper
        3:04
      10. Take a Look At YourselfBob Cooper
        4:03
      11. Don't Get Me StartedBob Cooper
        4:35
      12. Thankless JobBob Cooper
        2:53
      13. AngelBob Cooper
        4:07
      14. The Blue LightBob Cooper
        2:55
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      About Bob Cooper

      Bob Cooper, born in Pittsburgh in 1925, was a pioneering figure in West Coast jazz, renowned for his mastery of the tenor saxophone and his versatile talents as an oboist, arranger, composer, and bandleader. Beginning his musical journey on the clarinet in high school, Cooper switched to the tenor saxophone in 1941, quickly establishing himself in the vibrant jazz scene. His career spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on the cool jazz genre with his smooth, melodic style. Cooper's contributions extended beyond performance; he was also a prolific composer and arranger, shaping the sound of numerous recordings. His influence resonates through his recordings, which continue to captivate jazz enthusiasts worldwide.

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