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Zoot Sims in Paris Mp3, Flac, Wma Zoot Sims Zoot Sims In Paris mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Zoot Sims In Paris Country: Japan Released: 1983 Style: Post Bop, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1974 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1709 mb WMA version RAR size: 1254 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 989 Other Formats: VQF AUD MPC MIDI AU APE MOD Tracklist Hide Credits Zoot's Blues A1 3:45 Written-By – Zoot Sims Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most A2 3:00 Written-By – F.Landaman*, L. Wolf* Once In A While A3 4:04 Written-By – B.Green*, M.Edwards* These Foolish Things A4 3:05 Written-By – E. Maschwitz*, H.Link*, J.Strachey* On The Alamo A5 5:25 Written-By – G. Keyes*, I.Jones*, Joe Lyons Too Close For Comfort B1 4:25 Written-By – G.Weiss*, J.Book*, L. Holofoener* A Flat Blues B2 3:55 Written-By – Zoot Sims You Go Top My Head B3 7:35 Written-By – H.Gillespie*, F.J. Cootes* Savoy B5 4:55 Written-By – B. Doggett*, L.Millinder* Companies, etc. Recorded At – Blue Note Club, Paris Copyright (c) – United Artists Records, Inc. Record Company – United Artists Records Copyright (c) – Liberty/United Records, Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – King Record Co. Ltd Manufactured By – King Record Co. Ltd Distributed By – King Record Co. Ltd Printed By – NPc. Published By – Atlantic Music Published By – Wolf-Mills Music, Inc. Published By – Miller Music Corp. Published By – Bourne, Inc. Published By – Bantam Music Publishing Co. Published By – Laurel Music Corp. Designed At – Remick Music Corp. Published By – Advanced Music Corp. Credits Bass – Bob Whitlock Drums – Jean Louis Viale* Liner Notes – Norman Weiser Piano – Henri Renaud Producer – Alan Douglas Tenor Saxophone – Zoot Sims Notes Ⓒ 1962 United Artists Records, Inc. Ⓟ 1983 King Record Co. Ltd Printed in Japan by NPc. 1983 〄 Recorded December 1961, Paris, Blue Note Original Release on "United Artists Jazz UAJS 15013 A product of United Artists Records · 729 Seventh Avenue · New York 19, N.Y. jap. liner notes from December 1982 Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: SILBT 11564 U Matrix / Runout: SILBT 11565 U Matrix / Runout (Runout side A stamped): 〄 SILBT 11564 - 1 Matrix / Runout (Runout side B stamped): 〄 SILBT 11565 - 2 Price Code: ¥ 1,800 Rights Society (On centerlabel): JASRAC Rights Society: ASCAP Rights Society: BMI Other (Original Category US release): UAJS 15013 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Zoot Sims In Paris (LP, United Artists UAJ 14013 Zoot Sims UAJ 14013 US 1962 Album, Mono) Records Zoot Sims In Paris (CD, United Artists TOCJ-9359 Zoot Sims TOCJ-9359 Japan 2001 Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap) Records Zoot Sims In Paris (CD, UCCU-99164 Zoot Sims Liberty UCCU-99164 Japan 2015 Album, RE, RM) Zoot Sims In Paris (CD, TOCJ-6244 Zoot Sims Liberty TOCJ-6244 Japan 1998 Album, RE, RM) Zoot Sims In Paris (CD, TOCJ-90060 Zoot Sims Liberty TOCJ-90060 Japan 2009 Album, HQC) Related Music albums to Zoot Sims In Paris by Zoot Sims Zoot Sims - I Wish I Were Twins Zoot Sims - Bob Brookmeyer Octet - Stretching Out Zoot Sims - Leader & Sideman: Four Classic Albums Clifford Brown Ensemble Featuring Zoot Sims - Clifford Brown Ensemble Featuring Zoot Sims Zoot Sims - Bob Brookmeyer - Stretching Out ZOOT SIMS & HENRI RENAUD - ZOOT SIMS & HENRI RENAUD Zoot Sims And Jimmy Rowles - Warm Tenor The Zoot Sims Quintet - Zoot Sims In Hollywood.
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