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This album brings together a group of masters, vacuum-packing the passion and fresh sensibility of the formative period of modern jazz.
With Milt Jackson's elegant vibraphone at the center, greats like Thelonious Monk and John Lewis sparkle together. The way each player's individuality clashes yet still manages to create a sophisticated ensemble is impressive.
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17 TRACKS:
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1)
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Tahiti
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2)
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Lillie
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3)
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Lillie (Alternate Take)
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4)
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Bags' Groove
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5)
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What's New
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6)
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What's New (Alternate Take)
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7)
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Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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8)
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Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Alternate Take)
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9)
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On The Scene
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10)
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Evidence
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11)
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Misterioso
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12)
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Misterioso (Alternate Take)
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13)
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Epistrophy
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14)
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I Mean You
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15)
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All The Things You Are
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16)
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I Should Care (Alternate Take)
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17)
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I Should Care
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Alto Saxophone - Lou Donaldson (1, 4, 7 to 9)
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Piano - Thelonious Monk (10 to 17)
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Vibraphone - Milt Jackson
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Drums - Kenny Clarke (1 to 9)
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Reissue Producer [Produced For Release] - Michael Cuscuna
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Producer - Alfred Lion
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Bass - Percy Heath (1 to 9)
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Piano - John Lewis (2) (1 to 9)
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Vocals - Kenny 'Pancho' Hagood
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Transferred By [Digital Transfers] - Ron McMaster
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Drums - Shadow Wilson (10 to 17)
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Bass - John Simmons (10 to 17)
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Engineer [Recording] - Doug Hawkins (1 to 9)
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Engineer [Recording] - Harry Smith (4) (10 to 17)