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3.228 Ft
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1. | Fun Time
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2. | Why Not?
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3. | Lil' Darlin'
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4. | In a Mellow Tone
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5. | Body and Soul
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6. | Good Times Blues
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7. | I Hate You Baby
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8. | Lonesome Blues
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9. | Whirley Bird
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10. | One O'Clock Jump
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Jazz / Big Band, Swing
Recorded July 19, 1975, Montreaux, Switzerland
Count Basie (leader, piano) Bill Caffey (vocals); Eric Dixon, Danny Turner, Bobby Plater (saxophone, flute); Jimmy Forrest (tenor saxophone); Charlie Fowlkes (baritone saxophone); Sonny Cohn, Frank Szabo (trumpet, flugelhorn); Pete Minger, Dave Stahl, Bob Mitchell (trumpet); Freddie Green (guitar); John Duke (bass); Butch Miles (drums)
Includes liner notes by Lee Jaske.
This big-band performance from the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival introduces what could be called Count Basie's third great orchestra (although in style it was a continuation of the second one he formed in 1952). With trombonist Al Grey, Jimmy Forrest on tenor and the fiery drummer Butch Miles giving this early Pablo version of the band its own personality, the Basie orchestra is in top form for a strong set. Of special note are two fine vocals by Bill Caffey, who would quickly drift into obscurity. ---Scott Yanow, AMG |
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