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The thematic collections of mood music issued by 32 Jazz are drawn from fine jazz records of the past few decades, and they often include performances of serene beauty.
Jazz for a Rainy Afternoon tends toward moody, minor-key tunes, some of them touched by an inner luminosity. Pianists
Charles Brown and
Hank Jones take very different approaches to
Thelonious Monk's best known ballads--"Round Midnight" and "Ruby My Dear"--while there's a subtle, burnished glory in the sounds of trumpeters
Wallace Roney,
Warren Vache, and
Woody Shaw. Guitarist
Jimmy Ponder's solo version of "Tribute to a Rose" has a special intimacy, and saxophonist
Houston Person and bassist
Ron Carter have a thoughtful musical conversation on "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most."
--Adam Rains