Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of jazz with Joe Newman's "The Count's Men," a captivating album released on June 13, 1990, under Fresh Sound Records. This album is a testament to Newman's mastery of hard bop, cool jazz, and bebop, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that will delight any jazz enthusiast.
"The Count's Men" features a dynamic tracklist that includes the energetic "Sidewalks of New York," the sultry "Careless Love," and the lively "Jumpin' at the Woodside." Each track showcases Newman's exceptional skill and versatility, making this album a true gem in the jazz genre. The album's duration of 52 minutes ensures a satisfying listening experience, with each song seamlessly flowing into the next.
Joe Newman, a renowned figure in the jazz world, brings his unique style and expertise to this album. His ability to blend various jazz genres creates a sound that is both timeless and innovative. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "The Count's Men" is an album that will leave a lasting impression. Dive into the world of Joe Newman and discover the magic of "The Count's Men."
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Tracks
Sidewalks of New YorkJoe Newman, Benny Powell, Ed Jones, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Shadow Wilson, Sir Charles Thompson
Careless LoveJoe Newman, Benny Powell, Ed Jones, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Shadow Wilson, Sir Charles Thompson
Jumpin' at the WoodsideJoe Newman, Benny Powell, Ed Jones, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Shadow Wilson, Sir Charles Thompson
Casey JonesJoe Newman, Benny Powell, Ed Jones, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Shadow Wilson, Sir Charles Thompson
The MidgetsJoe Newman, Benny Powell, Ed Jones, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Shadow Wilson, Sir Charles Thompson
Alone in the NightJoe Newman, Benny Powell, Ed Jones, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Shadow Wilson, Sir Charles Thompson
A.M. RompJoe Newman, Benny Powell, Ed Jones, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Shadow Wilson, Sir Charles Thompson
Annie LaurieJoe Newman, Benny Powell, Ed Jones, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Shadow Wilson, Sir Charles Thompson