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The Art of the Guitar
(1998)
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Ellingtonia: Justin Time Toasts Duke
(1999)
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Canadians loved Duke Ellington just as much, as evidenced by these eleven tracks culled from the two decades of recordings by the Justin Time label. Most leaders are born Canucks, save Johnny O'Neal, Denny Christianson, Hilario Duran and Ranee Lee, who have all lived north of the border for considerable periods. The pianists are most impressive. ...
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Everybody's Favorite Blues
(1964)
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A straight-up reissue of an old '50s King album, itself a collection of old singles issued on the label's various subsidiaries over the years. John Lee Hooker ("Don't You Remember Me"), Roy "Baldhead" Byrd ("Gone So Long"), Jimmy Witherspoon ("Lucille"), and Ivory Joe Hunter ("Changing Blues") are the big names here, but solid, down-home tracks ...
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The Art of the Piano
(1998)
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On the Montreal Scene
(1995)
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Pianist Johnny O'Neal displays several sides to his musical personality on this CD. On some tunes, particularly the uptempo romps, he sounds very influenced by Oscar Peterson, yet he also has his own brand of soul, which comes to the forefront on the ballads. During two numbers ("While the Blood Is Running Warm" and, most logically, "Come Sunday") ...
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Coming Out
(1983)
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Johnny O'Neal was 26 when he recorded this set, his recording debut as a leader. Since bassist Ray Brown had helped encourage him, it was only right that the pianist asked Brown to join his trio (which also includes drummer Frank Severino) for the album. O'Neal, a member of the Jazz Messengers at the time, often sounds close to Oscar Peterson (his ...
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Soulful Swinging
(1985)
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Pianist Johnny O'Neal, a native of Detroit, teams up with Canadian bassist Dave Young and (on four of the seven numbers) drummer Terry Clarke during a well-rounded set. Although largely self-taught, O'Neal often sounds a bit like his idol Oscar Peterson. Highlights of the continually swinging trio set include a 9½-minute version of "You're Looking ...
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