Various - Blue Note Meets The L.A. Philharmonic (LP, Album, Gat)

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Jazz
Style: Soul-Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Cool Jazz

Tracklist:
A1. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra - National Anthem 1:20
A2. Bobby Hutcherson - Slow Change 4:52
A3. Bobby Hutcherson - Now 2:50
A4. Bobby Hutcherson - Hello To The Wind 3:08
A5. Bobby Hutcherson - Now (Reprise) 1:09
A6. Carmen McRae - Star Eyes 2:53
A7. Carmen McRae - The Man I Love 3:51
B1. Carmen McRae - Sunday 4:44
B2. Carmen McRae - With One More Look At You 4:18
B3. Earl Klugh - Cabo Fria 3:21
B4. Earl Klugh - The Shadow Of Your Smile 2:44
B5. Earl Klugh - Angelina 4:56



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

For Bobby Hutcherson:
Dale Oehler, Bobby Hutcherson, George Cables, James Leary, Eddie Marshall, Bobbye Porter, Manny Boyd

For Carmen McRae:
Bill Holman, Carmen McRae, Marshall Otwell, Joey Baron, Andy Simpkins

For Earl Klugh:
Dick Hazard, Earl Klugh, Gene Dunlap, Hubie Crawford, Onaje Allan Gumbs, Bobbye Hall

Recorded at the Hollywood Bowl, August 13, 1977.

(p) 1978 United Artists Music and Records Group Inc.
Los Angeles, California 90028. Made in U.S.A.

Tracks A2 to A5 were remixed and reissued on Blue Note 7243 4 73164 2 5.

 

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