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'Fluff' is an album about home
Dexter Gordon’s Landslide collected unreleased recordings made during 3 different Blue Note sessions in 1961-62 that showcased the great saxophonist’s hard-swinging improvisational creativity and brilliant balladry with a varied cast of musicians
The word "swell" can be used to describe an injured body part
The songs touch on different eras of the band's history with early tracks like "Black Sabbath" and "War Pigs" alongside new songs "Gypsy" and "Dirty Women
which launched her music career
Out There with Betty Carter (Verve by Request) TSOV-333.2 'Fluff' is an album aboutOriginally released through Peacock Records in 1958 after her stint with the Lionel Hamptons band, Out There is a snapshot and early gem in Betty Carters broad career. Supported by a quality cast including Benny Golson (Tenor Saxophone), Wynton Kelly (Piano) and Kenny Dorham (Trumpet) among others, Carter glides through standards such as Something Wonderful as well as her first penned track I Cant Help It which would go on to become a performance