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Harold Ousley and a Circle of Friends - That's When We Thought of Love (1986/1994) [Hard Bop / Soul-Jazz]; APE (image)

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Harold Ousley and a Circle of Friends - That's When We Thought of Love (1986/1994) [Hard Bop / Soul-Jazz]; APE (image)

Unread postby Mike1985 » 11 Oct 2020, 08:42


Artist: Harold Ousley and a Circle of Friends
Album: That's When We Thought of Love
Genre: Hard Bop / Soul-Jazz
Label: J's Way Records
Released: 1986/1994
Quality: APE (image+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. That's When We Thought Of Love
  2. The Polluted Blues
  3. All Of Me
  4. Invitation
  5. The Tango
  6. Hot To Trot
  7. Look To The Sky
  8. Pennies From Heaven
  9. A Child Is Born
  10. Go Away Little Girl
  11. Time After Time
  12. Freedom's Child

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    Personnel:
  • Harold Ousley — Sax (Tenor)
  • James Weidman — Piano
  • Don Gladstone — Bass
  • Curtis Boyd — Drums
  • Montego Joe — Percussion
  • Greg Skaff — Guitar
  • Jimmy Scott — Vocals

Although Harold Ousley is not a big name in the jazz world and has only recorded sporadically as a leader, the hard bop/soul-jazz musician has backed some major jazz artists over the years. Ousley (who is primarily a tenor saxophonist but has played the flute as a second instrument) was born in Chicago on January 23, 1929, and grew up in the Windy City, where he began playing professionally in the late '40s. Backing vocalists is one of his strengths — he was playing with Billie Holiday at one point, and the late '50s found him backing fellow Chicago native Dinah Washington. Ousley also played with Gene Ammons (another Chicagoan) in the '50s, and in the '60s he was employed as a sideman on albums by Jack McDuff and George Benson. It was also during the '60s that Ousley started recording as a leader; Tenor Sax came out on Bethlehem in 1961, and he recorded some albums for Muse in the '70s (a decade that found him playing in the bands of Lionel Hampton and Count Basie). But when the CD era arrived in the late '80s, none of Ousley's albums were still in print. Ousley had just turned 71 when, in January 2000, he finally returned to the studio as a leader and recorded Grit-Gittin' Feelin' for Delmark.
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Re: Harold Ousley and a Circle of Friends - That's When We Thought of Love (1986/1994) [Hard Bop / Soul-Jazz]; APE (imag

Unread postby JasonDKTF » 28 Sep 2022, 12:16

Hi, Mike.
WIN10 doesn't seem capable of handling the length of the file names in this upload. :roll:

In fact, the APE file doesn't seem to have downloaded at all.

Leave it with you, bud.

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