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is not a standard catalog number for Idle Moments (Blue Note BLP 4154 / BST 84154).

: A nearly 15-minute masterpiece written by Duke Pearson. Originally intended to be half that length, the musicians became so immersed in the mood that they doubled the time, creating a serene, "suspended" musical experience. Key Tracks "Idle Moments" : The definitive slow-burn jazz ballad. "Jean De Fleur" : A Green original with a more upbeat, swinging feel.

"Idle Moments" by Grant Green is a masterpiece of 1960s jazz, a record that continues to captivate audiences with its beauty, emotion, and musical integrity. For fans of jazz guitar, soulful melodies, and classic Blue Note recordings, this album is a must-listen. Its legacy, much like Grant Green's contributions to the world of jazz, endures as a testament to the power of music to move, inspire, and connect us across generations.

The album is famously anchored by the title track, "Idle Moments," written by Duke Pearson. Lasting over 15 minutes, it is not merely a song but an immersive experience.

The original 1963 recording sessions produced a collection that balances the sprawling title track with tighter, hard-swinging performances: - ~15 minutes "Jean De Fleur" - A bluesy, nimble original by Green.

But for the remaining 10%—that deep groove magic, the specific weight of a 1963 cut, the thrill of the hunt—the RMU 1787 remains the undisputed king.

The album’s title track is an absolute miracle of happenstance. Written by pianist Duke Pearson, the composition was originally intended to be a much shorter piece. However, during the first take, the musicians became so deeply locked into the slow, luxurious groove that they doubled the planned length, stretching the track out to nearly fifteen minutes.