Dexter Gordon – Our man in Paris (1998) -repost
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Jazz, World / Label: Blue Note 84146 / Uploaded, Turbobit
1 CD | time: 50 m 02 s | HQ scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 113,55 MB
Jazz, World / Label: Blue Note 84146 / Uploaded, Turbobit
Dexter Gordon (Los Angeles, 1923-1990) is considered one of the earliest and most important jazz musicians to adapt the 'bebop' on tenor saxo. His musical career spanned more than 50 years of recorded jazz history. From 1962 Dexter undertook a long tour of Europe, where he performed frequently with other American jazz musicians until 1976 and made some of the best recordings of his career. This album recorded one of his best jazz sessions, if not the best. He performed it in Paris in 1963 with a quartet, accompanied by pianist Bud Powell, drummer Kenny Clarke and French bassist Pierre Michelot. The album was remastered by adding to the original LP 5 songs the last two tracks herein.Track list:
1. Scrapple from the apple
2. Willow weep for me
3. Broadway
4. Stairway to the stars
5. A night in Tunisia
6. Our love is here to stay
7. Like someone in love
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