Complete Original Quintet/Sextet Studio Recordings artworkplay

Complete Original Quintet/Sextet Studio Recordings
Zoot Sims & Al Cohn

Record Label:
Not Available
Release Date:
January 01, 2007
Record Label:
Lone Hill Jazz
Release Date
January 01, 2007
Complete Original Quintet/Sextet Studio Recordings artwork
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Complete Original Quintet/Sextet Studio Recordings Album Songs
1
Tangerine
2
Zoot Case
3
The Red Door
4
Morning Fun
5
Mediolistic
6
Crimea River
7
A New Moan
8
A Moment's Notice
9
My Blues
10
Sandy's Swing
11
Somebody Loves Me
12
More Bread
13
Sherm's Terms
14
From A To Z
15
East Of Teh Sun
16
Tenor For Two Please, Jack
17
My Blues (Alternate Take)
18
More Bread (Alternate Take)
19
Tenor For Two Please, Jack (Alternate Take)
20
Somebody Loves Me (Alternate Take)
21
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
22
The Note
23
You 'N' Me
24
On The Alamo
25
The Opener
26
Angel Eyes
27
Awful Lonely
28
Love For Sale
29
Improvisation For Unaccompanied Saxophones
30
It's A Wonderful World
31
Brandy And Beer
32
Two Funky People
33
Chasing The Blues
34
Halley's Comet
35
You're A Lucky Guy
36
The Wailing Boat
37
Just You, Just Me
38
Gone With The Wind
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