The Modern Jazz Quartet – Blues At Carnegie Hall

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Blues at Carnegie Hall is a live Atlantic set from 1966, with the Modern Jazz Quartet performing eight blues-based compositions. In addition to such familiar pieces as the inevitable “Bags’ Groove,” “Ralph’s New Blues” (dedicated to jazz critic Ralph Gleason), and “The Cylinder,” there are a few newer pieces (including “Home,” which is similar to Lee Morgan‘s hit “The Sidewinder”) included for variety. This predictable but consistently swinging set is particularly recommended to fans of vibraphonist Milt Jackson.

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Philips 840 258 BY LP Stereo Netherlands 1967

A1. Pyramid (Blues For Junior) 7:42
A2. The Cylinder 4:47
A3. Really True Blues 4:18
A4. Ralph’s New Blues 5:30
B1. Monterey Mist 4:00
B2. Home 3:52
B3. Blues Milanese 6:01
B4. Bag’s Groove 4:04

Credits:

Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Connie Kay
Liner Notes – A. David Hogarth
Photography By [Cover Photo] – Frits Van Swoll
Piano – John Lewis
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Recorded live at The Carnegie Hall in 1966 as a benefit for The Manhanttan School Of Music.
Printed In Holland (on cover) – Made In Holland (on labels)

 

 

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout AA 840 258 1Y 1 670 ℗1967 112
Matrix / Runout AA 840 258 2Y 1 670 ℗1967 111
Rights Society B.I.E.M.
Rights Society NCB

 

 

 

 

Additional information

Weight0,23 kg

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