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I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart - James Clay
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  1. Things Ain't What They Used to Be
  2. My Foolish Heart
  3. Rain Check
  4. The Very Thought of You
  5. I Mean You
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  1. Things Ain't What They Used to Be
  2. My Foolish Heart
  3. Rain Check
  4. The Very Thought of You
  5. I Mean You
  6. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
  7. Just in Time
  8. I Can't Get Started
  9. John Paul Jones A.K.A. Trane's Blues
  10. Body and Soul
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James Clay, a thick-toned tenor saxophonist who knew Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry in the 1950s, recorded a bit near the end of the decade, spent ten years touring with Ray Charles, and then in the late '60s moved back to his native Texas. He was not heard from for quite some time, until he worked a bit with Don Cherry in 1988. In 1989 he led his first record date in 29 years and it is excellent, a fine straight-ahead quartet outing with pianist Cedar Walton, bassist David Williams, and drummer Billy Higgins. Although not ...

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I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart 1992, Antilles

UPC: 042284827942

CD

I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart 1991, Antilles

UPC: 042284827928

CD