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Misty Thursday is an album led by pianist Duke Jordan recorded in 1975 and released on the Danish SteepleChase label.[1]
Reception
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AllMusic | [2] |
AllMusic awarded the album 3 stars.[2]
Track listing
All compositions by Duke Jordan except as indicated
- "There's a Star for You" - 6:28
- "Hymn to Peace" - 4:51
- "Misty Thursday" - 5:56
- "Night Train from Snekkersten" - 6:20
- "Jealous Blues" - 5:31
- "Lady Linda" - 7:46
- "I'm Gonna Learn Your Style" - 8:55
- "Hymn to Peace" [Alternate Take] - 4:21 Bonus track on CD release
- "Night Train from Snekkersten" [Alternate Take] - 5:33 Bonus track on CD release
Personnel
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release. |
Albums as leader or co-leader | |
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With others |
- All Star Sessions (Gene Ammons, 1950)
- The Happy Blues (Gene Ammons, 1956)
- No Problem (Chet Baker, 1979)
- Les Liaisons dangereuses (Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, 1959)
- True Blue (Tina Brooks, 1960)
- Swingin' (Kenny Burrell, 1956)
- Blue Lights (Kenny Burrell, 1958)
- The Inimitable Teddy Edwards (1976)
- Art Farmer Quintet featuring Gigi Gryce (1955)
- The Complete Roost Recordings (Stan Getz, 1952)
- Stan Getz Plays (1952)
- Doin' the Gigi (Gigi Gryce, 1957)
- The Return of Howard McGhee (1955)
- Beautiful! (Charles McPherson, 1965)
- Complete Charlie Parker on Dial/Charlie Parker on Dial (1947)
- Patterns of Jazz (Cecil Payne, 1956)
- Bird Gets the Worm (Cecil Payne, 1976)
- Oscar Pettiford (1954)
- Introducing Doug Raney (1977)
- Comin' On! (Dizzy Reece, 1960)
- Here Comes Louis Smith (1958)
- Stitt's Bits (Sonny Stitt, 1950)
- Sonny Stitt & the Top Brass (1962)
- The Champ (Sonny Stitt, 1973)
- Julius Watkins Sextet (1955)
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