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Introducing Carl Perkins |
Carl Perkins |
első megjelenés éve: 1996 |
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(1996)
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3.873 Ft
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1. | Way 'Cross Town
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2. | You Don't Know What Love Is
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3. | The Lady Is a Tramp
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4. | Marblehead
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5. | Woody 'N You
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6. | West Side AKA Mia
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7. | Just Friends
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8. | It Could Happen to You
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9. | Why Do I Care?
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10. | Lilacs in the Rain
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11. | Carl's Blues
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12. | West Side AKA Mia [Alternate Take][*]
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Jazz
Carl Perkins - Guitar, Piano Larance Marable - Drums Leroy Vinnegar - Bass
Originally from the Dootone label, Introducing Carl Perkins reissues the modern jazz pianist's only trio album (he died tragically young at the age of 29) and includes an additional take of West Side.
* David Farrow - Package Design
Carl Perkins
Active Decade: '50s Born: Aug 16, 1928 in Indianapolis, IN Died: Mar 17, 1958 in Los Angeles, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Hard Bop
A fine bop-oriented pianist who overcame a slightly crippled left hand (due to polio), Carl Perkins was a victim of his drug problems, passing away when he was just 29. After stints with Tiny Bradshaw and Big Jay McNeely, he became a fixture on the West Coast. Perkins was with Oscar Moore's trio (1953-1954) and briefly played with an early version of the Max Roach-Clifford Brown quintet (1954), but is best-known for his association with Curtis Counce (1956-1958). Perkins, who composed one jazz standard ("Grooveyard"), recorded with Counce, Chet Baker, Jim Hall, Art Pepper, and as a leader for Savoy (1949), Dootone (1956), and Pacific Jazz (1957), but did not live long enough to realize his potential. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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