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2001 studio album by Steve Allee
Downtown Blues
Studio album by Steve Allee
Released2001
Recorded2001
GenreJazz
Length69:00
LabelOwl Studios
ProducerSteve Allee, Tom Griswold
Steve Allee chronology
The Magic Hour
(1995)
Downtown Blues
(2001)
New York in the Fifties
(2001)

The Grammy-nominated Downtown Blues is Steve Allee's second album. It contains music from the John Von Ohlen, Chuck Carter and Steve Allee Big Bands.

Players

  • Piano: Steve Allee
  • Organ: Steve Corn
  • Guitar: Royce Campbell
  • Bass: John Clayton and Bill Moring
  • Drums: John Von Ohlen
  • Vibes: Art Reiner or Claude Sifferlin
  • Timbales: Art Reiner
  • Congas: Michael McFarland
  • Voice: Rita Reed, Chuck Carter
  • Reeds: Tom Meyer, Mark Radway, Harry Miedema, Chuck Carter, Terry Cook
  • Trumpet: Larry Wiseman, David Herndon, Jim Edison, Rick Savage, Steve Robinett, Don Johnson, Larry McWilliams, Al Kiger, Al Hembd
  • Trombone: Flip Miller, Bruce Geske, Tim Riggins, Jared Rodin, Ed Cox, David Pavolka, Ken Kugler
  • Recording engineer: Jack Gilfoy, Mark Hood, John Lazott
  • Mastering: Alan Johnson, TRC Studios

Tracks

  1. Showtime
  2. A Walk Through Bombay
  3. Downtown Blues
  4. Friday's Waltz
  5. Big George
  6. It Could Happen to You
  7. Cariba
  8. Saturn's Dance
  9. The Joint Is Jumpin'
  10. Algeria
  11. Burma
  12. Danse of Siam

References

  1. "The Owl Music Group". Owlstudios.com. 2016-07-06. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
  2. Schlueter, Becky. "All About Jazz". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
  3. "Steve Allee CD - New York In The Fifties". Steveallee.com. Retrieved 2016-07-30.


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