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Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars Barney Kessel Hampton Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars Lighthouse At Laguna mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Lighthouse At Laguna Country: France Released: 1956 Style: Bop, Cool Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1598 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1230 mb WMA version RAR size: 1733 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 200 Other Formats: AUD VQF AAC AHX VOX AU MP2 Tracklist Hide Credits Witch Doctor No. 2 A1 –The All-Stars* 5:56 Flute – Bud ShankWritten-By – Bob Cooper 'Round About Midnight A2 –Barney Kessel Accompanied By – The All-Stars*Arranged By – Kessel*Guitar 5:43 [Solo] – Barney KesselWritten-By – Thelonious Monk Mood For Lighthouse A3 –The All-Stars* 3:56 Written-By – Bob Cooper –The Hampton Hawes Walkin' A4 6:52 Trio* Written-By – Richard Carpenter Blind Man's Bluff B1 –The All-Stars* 6:02 Written-By – Claude Williamson Lady Jean B2 –Frank Rosolino Accompanied By – The All-Stars*Written-By, Trombone [Solo] – 3:46 Frank Rosolino –The Hampton Hawes The Champ B3 5:14 Trio* Written-By – Dizzy Gillespie Casa De Luz B4 –The All-Stars* 6:24 Written-By – Shorty Rogers Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Contemporary Records Designed At – Tri-Arts Distributed By – Vogue P.I.P. Credits Alto Saxophone – Bud Shank (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4) Bass – Howard Rumsey (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4), Red Mitchell (tracks: A4, B3) Design [Cover Design] – Guidi* Drums – Shelly Manne (tracks: A4, B3), Stan Levey (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4) Engineer – John Palladino Liner Notes – Lester Koenig Photography By – Ray Avery Piano – Claude Williamson (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4), Hampton Hawes (tracks: A4, B3) Supervised By, Liner Notes [December 6, 1955] – Lester Koenig Tenor Saxophone – Bob Cooper (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4) Trombone – Frank Rosolino (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4) Notes Enregistrement haute fidélité Série Medium Ce disque est un enregistrement CONTEMPORARY RECORDS Haute Fidélité, le matériel galvanoplastique et le pressage ont été réalisés par la Manufacture de Productions Phonographique VOGUE La pochette de polyéthylène protège ce microsillon, n'oubliez pas de la remettre à la fin de chaque écoute Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Howard Howard Rumsey's Rumsey's Lighthouse All- Lighthouse All- Stars ✳ Barney Contemporary Stars ✳ Barney Kessel ✳ Hampton Records, C3509, C 3509 Kessel ✳ Hawes' Trio* With C3509, C 3509 US 1956 Contemporary Hampton Shelly Manne - Records Hawes' Trio* Lighthouse At With Shelly Laguna (LP, Manne Album) Howard Howard Rumsey's Rumsey's Lighthouse All- Lighthouse All- Stars * Barney Original Jazz Stars * Barney Kessel * Hampton OJCCD-406-2, Classics, OJCCD-406-2, Kessel * Hawes' Trio* With US 1990 C-3509 Contemporary C-3509 Hampton Shelly Manne - Records Hawes' Trio* Lighthouse At With Shelly Laguna (CD, Manne Album, RE) Howard Howard Rumsey's Rumsey's Lighthouse All- Lighthouse All- Stars ✳ Barney Stars ✳ Barney Kessel ✳ Hampton Contemporary LAX 3005 (M) Kessel ✳ Hawes' Trio* With LAX 3005 (M) Japan 1974 Records Hampton Shelly Manne - Hawes' Trio* Lighthouse At With Shelly Laguna (LP, Manne Album, Mono, RE) Howard Howard Rumsey's Rumsey's Lighthouse All- Lighthouse All- Stars * Barney Original Jazz Stars * Barney Kessel * Hampton OJC-5406, Classics, OJC-5406, Kessel * Hawes' Trio* With US 1990 C-3509 Contemporary C-3509 Hampton Shelly Manne - Records Hawes' Trio* Lighthouse At With Shelly Laguna (Cass, Manne Album, RE, RM) Howard Howard Rumsey's Rumsey's Lighthouse All- Contemporary Lighthouse All- Stars ✳ Barney Records, Stars ✳ Barney Kessel ✳ Hampton C3509, C Contemporary C3509, C Kessel ✳ Hawes' Trio* With US 1989 3509, OJC-406 Records, 3509, OJC-406 Hampton Shelly Manne - Original Jazz Hawes' Trio* Lighthouse At Classics With Shelly Laguna (LP, Manne Album) Related Music albums to Lighthouse At Laguna by Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars Host Charlie Persip And His Jazz Statesmen, Lee Morgan, Benny Golson, Wynton Kelly - Double Or Nothin' - Lighthouse Series Volume One Lionel Hampton - Lionel Hampton And The Just Jazz All Stars Various - Contemporary Story Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Sunday Jazz A La Lighthouse, Vol. 2 Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Volume Three Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars Dexter Gordon, Barney Kessel, Wardell Gray, Sonny Criss, Hampton Hawes, Harry Babison, Howard McGhee - West Coast Jazz Concert Hampton Hawes !!!! With Barney Kessel, Shelly Manne & Red Mitchell - Four! Max Roach, Stan Levey, Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Drummin' The Blues Hampton Hawes Trio - Vol. 1A: The Trio.
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