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Genre:Jazz Style:Bop, Hard Bop
Tracklist:
A1. Tea For Two 5:18 A2. It Could Happen To You 3:22 A3. Lover Come Back To Me 6:40 A4. Lullaby Of Birdland 2:48 B1. I Want To Be Happy 3:22 B2. Embraceable You 4:05 B3. I've Got You Under My Skin 2:37 B4. Ornithology 2:58 B5. Hallelujah 2:42 B6. How High The Moon? 2:57
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Information on cover is wrong in many ways.
Tom Lord's Jazz Discography gives the dates and personnel as follows:
Tracks A1 to A3: February 7, 1953, with Oscar Pettiford on bass and Roy Haynes on drums.
Tracks A4 & B1 to B4: February 14, 1953, same personnel
Tracks B5 & B6: March 7, 1953, Charles Mingus is on bass and Roy Haynes on drums, according to Lord.
He also notes that "How High The Moon" interpolates "Ornithology."
A later ESP Disk reissue gives the bassist as Franklin Skeetes and the drummer as Sonny Payne.
And a later ESP compilation identified track A3 as "Bean And The Boys."
This release, issued 1975 according to legal deposit at BNF, has price code Ⓕ printed on back cover.
Some copies have another price code on sticker, stuck upon Ⓕ.
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Price Code Ⓕ Price Code MU 213 Ⓣ Rights Society SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL