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Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet Mp3, Flac, Wma Lee Konitz Lee Konitz Plays With The Gerry Mulligan Quartet mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Lee Konitz Plays With The Gerry Mulligan Quartet Country: US Released: 1954 Style: Cool Jazz, Bop MP3 version RAR size: 1270 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1782 mb WMA version RAR size: 1124 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 838 Other Formats: AC3 AHX MPC VOX AIFF MP1 MOD Tracklist A1 These Foolish Things A2 Broadway B1 Too Marvelous For Words B2 Almost Like Being In Love Companies, etc. Recorded At – The Haig Credits Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan Bass – Carson Smith Cover – William Claxton Drums – Larry Bunker Producer – Richard Bock Trumpet – Chet Baker Notes Recorded January, 1953. Barcode and Other Identifiers Other (Side A Label): PJ-327 Other (Side B Label): PJ-328 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Lee Konitz And Lee Konitz And The EPL 7159, The Gerry Gerry Mulligan Quartet Vogue, Vogue EPL 7159, France 1954 EPL. 7159 Mulligan - At The Haig Vol. 5 Productions EPL. 7159 Quartet (7", EP, Mono) Lee Konitz Plays With Lee Konitz The Gerry Mulligan Plays With The Quartet* - Lee Konitz Vogue EPV 1120 EPV 1120 UK Unknown Gerry Mulligan Plays With The Gerry Records Quartet* Mulligan Quartet (7", EP) The Gerry Mulligan The Gerry Quartet Plus Lee Mulligan EPM 20033 Konitz - The Gerry Music EPM 20033 Italy Unknown Quartet Plus Mulligan Quartet Vol. 5 Lee Konitz (7", EP) Lee Konitz Plays With Lee Konitz The Gerry Mulligan Plays With The Quartet* - Lee Konitz Pacific Jazz EP4-11 EP4-11 US 1954 Gerry Mulligan Plays With The Gerry Records Quartet* Mulligan Quartet (7", EP, Red) Related Music albums to Lee Konitz Plays With The Gerry Mulligan Quartet by Lee Konitz Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker / Buddy DeFranco Quartet - Gerry Mulligan Quartet / Buddy DeFranco Quartet Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Turnstile / The Lady Is A Tramp Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Gerry Mulligan Quartet Lee Konitz, Piero Frassi Trio - Konitz Plays Konitz Gerry Mulligan And The Sax Section - The Gerry Mulligan Songbook Volume 1 The Fabulous Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Pleyel Concert Juin 1954 Gerry Mulligan / Lee Konitz - Revelation The Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Frenesi / Freeway.
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