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Vinyl, LP x2PrestigePR-24020, PRT-24020-21972USfrom$11.00
Tracklist
- A1. I Can Dream, Can't I?
- A2. It Might As Well Be Spring
- A3. The Song Is You
- A4. You're A Lucky Guy
- A5. Come Rain Or Come Shine
- A6. Blue And Brown
- B1. I Cover The Waterfront
- B2. Goofin' With Me
- B3. All The Things You Are
- B4. Strictly Romantic
- B5. Minority
- C1. Blue Concept
- C2. Baby
- C3. Salute To The Bandbox
- C4. Chez Moi
- D1. Brownskins
- D2. Kepping Up With Jonesy
- D3. Bum's Rush
- D4. All Weird
Notes
Side one previously released on Prestige 7761 - "The Clifford Brown Quartet in Paris"
Side two and tunes one, two, and three previously released on Prestige 7794 - "Clifford Brown Sextet in Paris" "Chez Moi" and Side four previously released on Prestige 7840 - "Clifford Brown Big Band in Paris"
Side A: Recorded Paris, France, October 15, 1953
B1 to B3, & C1: Recorded Paris, France, September 29, 1953
B4, B5, C2, C3: Recorded Paris, France, October 8, 1953
C4: Recorded Paris, France, October 10, 1953
D1, D2: Recorded Paris, France, September 28, 1953
D3: Recorded Paris, France, October 9, 1953
D4: Recorded Paris, France, October 11, 1953
Similar labels to Clifford Brown In Paris.
Has VAN GELDER stamps on runouts like Clifford Brown In Paris and similar matrix etchings in runouts, except "ST" is crossed out, indicating mono pressing.
Additional Notes
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: VAN GELDER (side 1 runout (stamped))
- Matrix / Runout: VAN GELDER (side 2 runout (stamped))
- Matrix / Runout: VAN GELDER (side 3 runout (stamped))
- Matrix / Runout: VAN GELDER (side 4 runout (stamped))
- Matrix / Runout: PRST [ST is crossed out] - 24080 SIDE - 1 - 1 (side 1 runout (hand-etched))
- Matrix / Runout: PRST [ST is crossed out] 24080 SIDE - 2 - 1 (side 2 runout (hand-etched))
- Matrix / Runout: PRST [ST is crossed out] 24080 SIDE 3 (side 3 runout (hand-etched))
- Matrix / Runout: PRST [ST is crossed out] 24080 SIDE 4 - 1 (side 4 runout (hand-etched))
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