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6.609 Ft
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1. | Five Brothers
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2. | Five Brothers
Alternate take
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3. | Battle of the Saxes
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4. | Four and One Moore
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5. | Four and One Moore
Alternate take
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6. | Battleground
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7. | Battleground
Alternate take
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8. | The Red Door
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9. | Zootcase
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10. | Tangerine
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11. | Morning Fun
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Jazz / West Coast Jazz; Cool; Post-Bop; Bop
Recorded: Apr 8, 1949-Sep 8, 1952
"Brothers" was a generic term, particularly for the tenor saxophonists (Getz, Sims, Al Cohn, Herbie Steward) who had played "Four Brothers" in Woody Herman's band during the 1947-49 period, and generally for any of the young white tenor saxophonists of the Lester Young persuasion, i.e., Allen Eager and Brew Moore. The five-tenor date was a one-of-a-kind landmark session (Getz with Sims, Cohn, Eager, and Moore); the Sims and Cohn with Kai Winding date predicted the two-tenor group Zoot and Al would lead from 1957 with Al Cohn, Allen Eager, Brew Moore, Walter Bishop, Gene Ramey, Charlie Perry, Kai Winding, George Wallington, Percy Heath, Art Blakey |
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