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Various - Blue York Blue York - So Good They Named It Twice album flac Performer: Various
Title: Blue York Blue York - So Good They Named It Twice
Released: 1996
MP3 album: 1735 mb
FLAC album: 1982 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: MP2 AHX MP1 AAC VQF MMF VOC
Genre: Jazz / Funk and Soul

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Bobbi Humphrey New York Times
Arranged By – Larry MizellFlute – Bobbi Humphrey
2 Reuben Wilson On Broadway
Drums – Tommy DerrickGuitar – Malcolm RiddickOrgan – Reuben WilsonTenor Saxophone – Trevor Lawrence
3 Jimmy Smith Hackensack
Drums – "Philly" Joe JonesGuitar – Kenny BurrellOrgan – Jimmy Smith
4 Jim Hall Stomping At The Savoy
Bass – Red MitchellGuitar – Jim HallPiano – Carl Perkins
5 George Shearing Lullaby Of Birdland
6 The Modern Jazz Quartet Skating In Central Park
Bass – Percy HeathDrums – Connie KayPiano – John Lewis Vibraphone – Milt Jackson
7 Ike Quebec Blue Harlem
Bass – Milt HintonDrums – J.C. HeardGuitar – Tiny GrimesPiano – Roger "Ram" Ramirez*Tenor Saxophone – Ike Quebec
8 The King Sisters Take The A Train
Vocals – The King Sisters
9 Bud Powell 52nd Street Theme
Bass – Tommy PotterDrums – Roy HaynesPiano – Bud PowellTenor Saxophone – Sonny RollinsTrumpet – Fats Navarro
10 Dakota Staton Broadway
Conductor – Van AlexanderPiano – Hank JonesTrumpet – Jonah JonesVocals – Dakota Staton
11 Lee Morgan City Lights
Bass – Paul Chambers Drums – Art TaylorPiano – Ray BryantTenor Saxophone – George ColemanTrombone – Curtis FullerTrumpet – Lee Morgan
12 Jackie McLean 116th & Lenox
Alto Saxophone – Jackie McLeanBass – Jimmy GarrisonDrums – Art TaylorPiano – Walter Bishop, Jr.
13 Holly Cole Jersey Girl
Acoustic Bass – David Pitch*Drums – Dougie BownePiano – Aaron DavisVocals – Holly Cole
14 The Three Sounds Sugar Hill
Bass – Andrew SimpkinsDrums – Carl BurnettPiano – Gene Harris
15 Bobbi Humphrey Harlem River Drive

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