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...Songs for My Father, Horace Silver of course.
Blue Note stereo "New York USA" pressing.
Teddy Smith on bass, Roger Humphries on drums, both of them are terrific on this LP.
The blissful counterstroke-a considerable new message.
Edits: 02/05/24
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Topic - Playing an old favorite... - ghost of olddude55 13:09:08 02/05/24 (8)
- if'n ya like that.... - hifitommy 17:32:10 02/13/24 (0)
- Don't forget Joe Henderson on tenor... - Tom 07:22:34 02/06/24 (0)
- RE: Playing an old favorite... - Shep 07:15:51 02/06/24 (3)
- Checked the value of that copy lately? - ghost of olddude55 07:34:26 02/06/24 (2)
- RE: Checked the value of that copy lately? - Shep 08:05:34 02/06/24 (1)
- I bought a lot of the MM and AP 45 rpm Blue Note sets, too. - ghost of olddude55 09:15:01 02/06/24 (0)
- "Division of Liberty Records" pressing here. - hcman 15:58:41 02/05/24 (1)
- The key is "Van Gelder" in the deadwax. - ghost of olddude55 04:13:02 02/06/24 (0)