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Genre:Jazz Style:Cool Jazz
Tracklist:
A1. Chicken Little A2. The Things We Did Last Summer B1. My Little Suede Shoes B2. The Purple Grotto
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Flipback, matte cover.
Main artist listed as "Herbie Mann" on the cover and "Herbie Mann Quartet" on the labels.
Title on front: East Coast Jazz / 4
Title on back: East Coast Jazz Series No. 4
Title on labels: East Coast Jass, No. 4 - Part 1
A Bethlehem recording
London Records, 1-3 Brixton Road, London, S.W.9, England
Printed in England
Made in England
Recorded by Bethlehem, New York
Publishing:
A1 - Burlington Music
A2 - E. H. Morris
B1 - Burlington Music
B2 - Copyright Control
Catalog numbers:
EZ-N19006 - Front cover, labels
EZ-N 19006 - Back cover
Recorded By Bethlehem Records Published By Burlington Music Published By E. H. Morris Published By Copyright Control Printed By A. White & Co. Ltd. Mastered At Decca Studios
A2. The Things We Did Last Summer
B1. My Little Suede Shoes
B2. The Purple Grotto