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Ahmad's blues / Ahmad Jamal.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Jamal, Ahmad, 1930-2023, performer.
Contributor:
Crosby, Israel, performer.
Fournier, Vernell, performer.
Alexander Street Press.
Ahmad Jamal Trio, performer.
Series:
GRP presents the legendary masters of jazz
Jazz music library
Original Chess masters. Jazz series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jazz--1951-1960.
Jazz.
Live sound recordings.
Piano music (Jazz).
Genre:
Piano music (Jazz)
Sound recordings.
Jazz.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[United States] : GRP Records, 1958.
Contents:
Ahmad's blues (4:05)
It could happen to you (4;15)
I wish I knew (3:45)
Autumn leaves (7:40)
Stompin' at the Savoy (4:15)
Cheek to cheek (4:47)
The girl next door (3:26)
Secret love (3:51)
Squatty Roo (2:18)
Taboo (4:01)
Autumn in New York (3:18)
A gal in Calico (4:44)
That's all (2:38)
Should I? (3:39)
Seleritus (3:12)
Let's fall in love (5:06).
Participant:
Ahmad Jamal Trio (Ahmad Jamal, piano ; Israel Crosby, bass ; Vernel Fournier, drums).
Notes:
Originally issued as compact disc.
Originally produced by Dave Usher ; reissue produced by Orrin Keepnews.
Program notes by Neil Tessier with discographical information (11 p.) inserted in original container.
Recorded in performance at the Spotlite Club, Washington, D.C., September 6, 1958.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (Jazz music library). Available via World Wide Web.
Other Format:
011105180320
OCLC:
689533345
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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