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3.821 Ft
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1. | Roulette
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2. | The Nearness Of You
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3. | Love For Sale
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4. | Body & Soul
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5. | Kenya
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6. | Blues In B Flat
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7. | Up Tempo
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8. | Buddy Can You Spare A Dime
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9. | There'll Never Be Another You
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10. | April In Paris
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11. | Samson & Delilah Theme
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12. | Moonlight In Vermont
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13. | Kiss Me Again
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14. | Dinner For One (Carr)
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15. | Walkin Home
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16. | Warm Up
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Jazz
Recorded 1954, at Radio Recorders
Oscar Moore (guitar), Carl Perkins (piano), Joe Comfort (bass), Mike Pacheco (bongos), Lee Young (drums)
Oscar Moore was the guitarist with the Nat King Cole Trio for many years and frequent Metronome, Esquire and Downbeat poll winner for guitar. He is joined by the great Carl Perkins for two 1954 sessions combined on one CD. A must for all jazz guitar enthusiasts.
Session Producer: Robert Scherman; Engineer: Val Valentin. Cover Photo: Mischa Pelz; Liner Notes: James Rozzi.
An excellent guitarist influenced after 1939 by Charlie Christian, Oscar Moore was an invaluable part of the Nat King Cole Trio during 1937-1947, appearing on virtually all of Cole's records during the period. He also recorded with Lionel Hampton, Art Tatum (1941), the Capitol Jazzmen, and Lester Young. Unfortunately, Moore's post-Cole career was not that successful. He played with his brother Johnny Moore in the Three Blazers from 1947 to the mid-'50s (the group declined in popularity after pianist/singer Charles Brown left) and he recorded three records for Verve and Tampa during 1953-1954, but then was largely outside of music with the exception of a 1965 Cole tribute album. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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