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Hank Jones Bop Redux Mp3, Flac, Wma Hank Jones Bop Redux mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Bop Redux Country: US Released: 1977 Style: Bop MP3 version RAR size: 1323 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1362 mb WMA version RAR size: 1982 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 460 Other Formats: MOD APE MPC AHX MP1 AA VOC Tracklist A1 Yardbird Suite 5:19 A2 Confirmation 6:23 A3 Ruby, My Dear 3:52 A4 Relaxin' With Lee 4:59 B1 Bloomdido 4:10 B2 Round Midnight 6:29 B3 Moose The Mooche 5:39 B4 Monk's Mood 2:18 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Muse Records Copyright (c) – Muse Records Credits Bass – George Duvivier Co-producer [In Association With] – Dick Ables Design [Cover], Photography By – Carol Friedman Drums – Ben Riley Engineer – Chuck Irwin Liner Notes – Alan Goodman Piano – Hank Jones Producer – Fred Seibert Notes (C)(P) 1977, Muse Records, A Division Of Blanchris, Inc. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year MR 5123 Hank Jones Bop Redux (LP, Album) Muse Records MR 5123 US 1977 K22P 6007 Hank Jones Bop Redux (LP, Album) Muse Records K22P 6007 Japan 1977 K22P 6007 Hank Jones Bop Redux (LP, Album, Promo) Muse Records K22P 6007 Japan 1977 900.321 Hank Jones Bop Redux (LP, Album) Muse Records 900.321 France 1977 MR 5123 Hank Jones Bop Redux (LP, Album) Muse Records MR 5123 France 1978 Related Music albums to Bop Redux by Hank Jones Hank Jones Trio - Arigato George Shearing And Hank Jones - The Spirit Of 176 Ron Carter, Hank Jones, Sadao Watanabe, Tony Williams - Carnaval Hank Jones Trio - Have You Met This Jones? Muse - Muse Showbiz complete 7” Rare Singles Vinyl Set Hank Jones - This Is Ragtime Now! Hank Jones - Porgy And Bess Hank Jones - Four Classic Albums Hank Jones & Dave Holland & Billy Higgins - The Oracle Dizzy Gillespie / Sonny Stitt / John Lewis / Percy Heath / Max Roach / Hank Jones - The Bop Session.
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