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"Good Paree" and "Montparnasse": Up-tempo tributes to his time in France.

"Frenchy's Blues": A slower, more soulful exploration of the 12-bar blues format. Historical Significance BJ-Sammy_Price-Good_Paree_(1948-1956)-# 108.rar

: The tracks often originate from the Jazz in Paris series, which reissued exceptional titles recorded in the French capital. "Good Paree" and "Montparnasse": Up-tempo tributes to his

: You'll hear the "Texas Bluesicians" influence, bringing a raw, New York-influenced sound to the more traditional European jazz of the time. bringing a raw

These recordings are part of the broader "Americans Swinging in Paris" era. After performing at the 1948 Nice Jazz Festival, Price became a fixture in the French jazz scene, recording with notable musicians like Lucky Thompson and Emmett Berry.

"Eiffel Tower": A standout blues number featuring his classic "rolling" piano style.