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Linda Lawson Introducing Linda Lawson Mp3, Flac, Wma Linda Lawson Introducing Linda Lawson mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Pop Album: Introducing Linda Lawson Country: Spain Released: 1989 Style: Soul-Jazz, Easy Listening MP3 version RAR size: 1312 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1746 mb WMA version RAR size: 1513 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 683 Other Formats: ASF MOD VOC DXD TTA AU AAC Tracklist A1 Are You With Me 2:30 A2 Where Flamingos Fly 3:18 A3 But Beautiful 2:39 A4 Me And My Shadow 2:15 A5 You Don't Know What Love Is 3:14 A6 Easty To Love 1:48 B1 Meaning Of The Blues 3:18 B2 Mood Indigo 2:42 B3 Like Young 3:18 B4 Hi-Lili-Hi-Ho 2:50 B5 Make The Man Love Me 2:56 B6 Up Pops Love 2:47 Credits Alto Saxophone – Bud Shank Arranged By, Conductor – Marty Paich Baritone Saxophone – Med Flory Bass – Joe Mondragon Drums – Mel Lewis Guitar – Bill Pitman Liner Notes – Natt Hale Photography By [Cover] – Peter Gowland Piano – Jimmy Rowles Producer – Peter DeAngelis* Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins Trumpet – Al Porcino, Jack Sheldon, Stu Williamson Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Linda Introducing Linda CHLS-5010 Chancellor CHLS-5010 US 1960 Lawson Lawson (LP, Album) Fresh Sound FSR-CD16, Linda Introducing Linda FSR-CD16, Records, Spain 1989 CHL-5010 Lawson Lawson (CD, Album) CHL-5010 Chancellor Introducing Linda Linda LPTime LPT 1029 Lawson (CD, Album, LPT 1029 Spain 2008 Lawson Records RE, RM) Introducing Linda Linda CHL-5010 Lawson (LP, Album, Chancellor CHL-5010 US 1960 Lawson Mono) Introducing Linda Linda LPTime LP1029 Lawson (LP, Album, LP1029 Japan 2009 Lawson Records RE) Related Music albums to Introducing Linda Lawson by Linda Lawson Buddy Rich - Buddy Rich Billie Holiday - The Unforgettable Lady Day Mel Tormé - I Dig The Duke - I Dig The Count Various - Verve By Starlight Count Basie - Count Basie Bud Shank & Shorty Rogers & Bill Perkins - Bud Shank - Shorty Rogers - Bill Perkins Bud Shank - Bud Shank And The Sax Section Joe Pass - The Best Of Joe Pass Mel Torme - Mel Torme Coleman Hawkins - 20 Top Tracks.
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