Wildflowers 2 (The New York Loft Jazz Sessions)

Wildflowers 2 (The New York Loft Jazz Sessions)

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Various — Wildflowers 2 (The New York Loft Jazz Sessions) — Douglas, Casablanca US Press
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VG / VG
VinylLPAlbum#613482

Record has hairline and scuff.Sleeve has rubbed and foxing.Still in shrink but opened.

$19.00

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Various — Wildflowers 2 (The New York Loft Jazz Sessions) — Douglas, Casablanca US Press

1 item in stock

VinylLPAlbum
VG / VG#613482
$19.00
Record has hairline and scuff.Sleeve has rubbed and foxing.Still in shrink but opened.
Tracklist
  • A1. The Need To Smile
  • A2. Naomi
  • B1. 73°-S Kelvin
  • B2. And Then They Danced
  • B3. Locomotif N°6
Notes

Recorded May 14 thru May 23, 1976 at Studio Rivbea, 24 Bond Street, New York, New York.

℗ © 1977 Casablanca Records & Filmworks, Inc.

Note:

1. Due to technical live recording problems, the beginning of "The Need To Smile" was not properly recorded. The producers felt the performance strong enough to include it with a logical beginning at the soprano saxophone solo.

2. "73°-S Kelvin" is an excerpt of a continuous performance.

3. "And Then They Danced" is presented here in its entirety. It fades rather than ends with applause because it was part of a continuous set where one composition followed into the next.

"T1" , "TH" and "CTH" etched in runouts denotes a Columbia, Terre Haute pressing variant.

Compare with this similar Pitman version Wildflowers 2 (The New York Loft Jazz Sessions) which uses a different text layout on labels.

Additional Notes

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout: 7046-A (A Label)
  • Matrix / Runout: 7046-B (B Label)
  • Matrix / Runout: T1 A̶D̶L̶P̶ ̶6̶0̶0̶5̶A̶ - 30TH NBLP-7046A Janos (A Runout Etching)
  • Matrix / Runout: A1 A̶D̶L̶P̶ ̶6̶0̶0̶5̶B̶ - 2RE-CTH NBLP-7046B (B Runout Etching)

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