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  1. The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1985, Concord) A Gentleman and His Music (with Benny Carter) (1985, Concord) Love Me Tender (with Junko Mine and the Ray Brown Trio) (1986, All Art) Summer Wind: Live at The Loa (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1988, Concord) Bam Bam Bam (with the Ray Brown Trio) (1988, Concord)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gene_HarrisGene Harris - Wikipedia

    With The Ray Brown Trio. Soular Energy (Concord, 1985) – rec. 1984; Don't Forget the Blues (Concord, 1986) The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio (Concord, 1987) – live rec. 1985 at the Blue Note; Bam Bam Bam (Concord, 1988) – live at the Fujitsu-Concord Jazz Festival; Black Orpheus (Evidence, 1989) Mr. Blue (Denon, 1989) – also with ...

    Year Recorded
    Title
    Label
    Year Released
    1958
    1959
    1958–59
    Blue Note
    1959
    1959
    Blue Note
    1959
    1959
    Blue Note
    1960
  3. The Ray Brown Trio Featuring Gene Harris. Released. 1985 — US. CD — Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio by Ray Brown Trio. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Jazz
    • 82
    • 4:02
  4. LP, Album, Reissue, Mono. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 Vinyl release of "The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio" on Discogs.

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    • US
    • 21
    • Vinyl, LP, Album
  5. 5. Nov. 2020 · Captain Bill - Ray Brown Gene Harris. Ray Brown - bass Gene Harris - piano Mickey Roker - drums Recorded November/December 1985 Lyrics are included in the description of all of the...

  6. 1982 - Milt Jackson - Ray Brown Jam - (Pablo) 1984 - One O’Clock Jump - (Verve) 1985 - Soular Energy [Gene Harris] - (Concord Jazz) 1985 - Don’t Forget the Blues - (Concord Jazz) 1985 - The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio - (Concord Jazz) 1988 - Two Bass Hits - (Capri) 1989 - After Hours: Jazz Standards - (Telarc)

  7. Sure, Ray Brown is the headliner here, but as on Soular Energy, it's Harris' intensity that makes this recording one that I will play over and over again. And, unlike Soular Energy, there isn't a single track that I'll skip over as I'm listening to it -- they're all terrific! If there is one tune that sticks out, it's the absolutely uncanny arrangement of Antonio Carlos Jobim's Meditation that ...