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"Montreux Jazz Festival, 2010" Why it matters: He plays almost no hits. Instead, he does a deep dive into skiffle and R&B. The sound quality is professional (many Montreux shows circulate as FM broadcasts). His cover of “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” is playful and swinging. It proves that even in his "grumpy" phase, he is having a ball. The music industry has long grappled with the