Bob Brookmeyer’s KC Seven – Kansas City Revisited

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Ultra rare first pressing

Cool jazz meets swing on this valuable but long out-of-print LP. Valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, tenors Al Cohn and Paul Quinichette, pianist Nat Pierce, guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Addison Farmer, and drummer Osie Johnson perform four songs associated with the late-’30s Count Basie Orchestra plus a couple of numbers (“A Blues” and “Travlin’ Light”) that are sung by the underrated vocalist Big Miller who was making his recording debut at the time. This memorable set is long overdue to be reissued on CD.

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Description

United Artists Records ‎– UAL 4008 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono 1959 US First Pressing.

Side 1.

1. Jumping At The Woodside
2. A Blues
3. Blue And Sentimental

Side 2.

1. Doggin’ Around
2. Moten Swing
3. Travlin’ Light

Credits:
Vocals – Big Miller
Bass – Addison Farmer
Drums – Osie Johnson
Guitar – Jim Hall
Liner Notes – Bob Brookmeyer
Piano – Nat Pierce
Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn, Paul Quinichette
Valve Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer
Recorded At – Olmstead Studios

Condition
Media: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Additional information

Weight 0,5 kg

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