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Hampton Hawes, Cecil Mcbee, Roy Haynes Hampton Hawes Live At The Jazz Showcase In Chicago Volume One mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Live At The Jazz Showcase In Chicago Volume One Country: Japan Released: 1981 Style: Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1943 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1495 mb WMA version RAR size: 1845 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 452 Other Formats: AIFF AC3 VQF WMA MIDI ASF MPC Tracklist Hide Credits Stella By Starlight A1 13:46 Written-By – Washington*, Young* Blue Bird A2 9:50 Written-By – Charlie Parker Spanish Mood B1 15:00 Written-By – Hampton Hawes St. Thomas B2 7:16 Written-By – Sonny Rollins Companies, etc. Recorded At – Jazz Showcase, Chicago Manufactured By – Polydor K.K. Credits Bass – Cecil McBee Design – Elisabeth Winckelmann Drums – Roy Haynes Photography By – Frank Hofer , Giuseppe Pino Piano – Hampton Hawes Producer, Recorded By – Joe Segal Notes Recorded at Jazz Showcase, Chicago in June, 1973 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Hampton Hawes, Cecil Hampton McBee, Roy Haynes - Live Hawes, Cecil Enja enja 3099 At The Jazz Showcase In enja 3099 Germany 1981 McBee, Roy Records Chicago Volume One (LP, Haynes Album, Mono) Hampton Hawes, Cecil Hampton McBee, Roy Haynes - Live Hawes, Cecil Enja enja 3099 At The Jazz Showcase In enja 3099 US 1981 McBee, Roy Records Chicago Volume One (LP, Haynes Album, Mono) Hampton Hawes, Cecil Hampton McBee, Roy Haynes - Live enja CD Hawes, Cecil Enja enja CD At The Jazz Showcase In Germany Unknown 3099-2 McBee, Roy Records 3099-2 Chicago Volume One (CD, Haynes Album, RE) Related Music albums to Live At The Jazz Showcase In Chicago Volume One by Hampton Hawes Hampton Hawes Quartet - All Night Session, Vol. 2 Hampton Hawes - Everybody Likes Hampton Hawes, Vol. 3: The Trio Art Farmer & Slide Hampton - In Concert Hampton Hawes - This Is Hampton Hawes Vol. 2: The Trio Shorty Rogers And His Giants - Live At The Rendezvous Ballroom - Volume 2 Lionel Hampton - Lionel Hampton - Vol. 1 Cecil McBee - Mutima Wardell Gray - Live In Hollywood Mr. Hawes - presents: N.R.M.H. The Nigulation Hampton Hawes Trio - Hampton Hawes Plays Movie Musicals Charles Mingus With Hampton Hawes & Danny Richmond - Mingus Three Hampton Hawes Trio - Hampton Hawes Trio, Vol. 1.
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