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  • Cornell Dupree, Texas-born jazz artist died on May 8, 2011, in Fort Worth, Texas. RIP Cornell!

  • magical!!

    

  • you know it never happened but imagine dupree, rainey, and purdie on a steely dan track with fagan and becker man o man

  • why have i never heard of this guy before, truly a magical sound and band came upon him via a bb king vid.

  • You can look far and wide but you'll never find another who sounds anywhere NEAR to this man.

    Pure soulfulness in his fingers. One slinky slide into a 6th chord said more than anyone else.

    Pick up any LP cover from the 1960s or 1970s , Cornell was playing on it.

    We're going to miss you Mr Dupree.

  • The best. This album changed my life. RIP Cornell Dupree

  • So sad. RIP brilliant soul.

  • This Is AWESOME! RIP...

  • This is AWESOME!!! R.I.P. Mr. Dupree...

  • Thank You Cornell !! RIP

  • This is real

  • RIP dear friend .......

  • RIP

    

  • RIP Cornell 

  • Cornell Dupree is an international guitar treasure! Soulful beyond words!

  • I wore out this LP back in 1976. Copying those soaring double stops of Cornell nearly gave me hernia.

    Dupree is magnifent..instantly recognisable in a world of so many sound-alikes.

    Recently got his again on a very expensive Japanese Re-issue CD. Thank you MrAccario.

  • Oh man...love it love love it

  • My My My thanks so much for putting this up...I've searched for it for years... and haven't been able to find the album nywhere... I love this whole album...and my bass player has got to play with chuck... I'm so thankful u put this up... true stuff here

  • Teasin' is one of the greatest R n B / Blues albums ever recorded. And that's saying something as there are no vocals!There is a magic between Richard Tee and Cornell that can only be understood when one listens - no amount of words...

  • My, my! What a wonderful, churchy sounding, call and respond blues tune played by Texas jazz great, Cornell Dupree with bass czar Chuck Rainey providing the bottom line...and all in 3/4 time! Love it!

  • very nice ! です.

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