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Richard Richard "Groove" Holmes Groove mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Groove Country: US Released: 1990 Style: Cool Jazz, Soul-Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1885 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1889 mb WMA version RAR size: 1780 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 803 Other Formats: MP1 TTA MP2 AIFF AU MP4 WAV Tracklist Hide Credits Them That's Got 1 6:20 Written-By – R. Charles*, R. Harper* That Healin' Feelin' 2 5:35 Written-By – Les McCann Seven Come Eleven 3 4:03 Written-By – Benny Goodman, Charlie Christian Deep Purple 4 9:09 Written-By – Parish*, DeRose* Good Groove 5 8:10 Written-By – Richard Holmes* Just Friends 6 5:14 Written-By – Klenner*, Lewis* Licks A Plenty 7 4:04 Written-By – Eddie Lockjaw Davis* Next Spring 8 3:22 Written-By – Marvin Jenkins Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records, Inc. Copyright (c) – Capitol Records, Inc. Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc. Record Company – Capitol-EMI Music, Inc. Recorded At – Pacific Jazz Studios Designed At – Inkwell, Inc. Pressed By – Capitol Jax Credits Art Direction [Reissue] – Franko Caligiuri, Inkwell, Inc. Bass – Herbie Lewis (tracks: 8) Drums – Ron Jefferson Guitar – George Freeman Liner Notes – John William Hardy Organ – Richard 'Groove' Holmes* Photography By [Cover] – Woody Woodward Piano – Les McCann Producer [For Release] – Michael Cuscuna Producer, Engineer [Recording] – Richard Bock Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster Transferred By [Digital Transfers] – Ron McMaster Trombone – Lawrence 'Tricky' Lofton* Vocals – Les McCann (tracks: 8) Notes Recorded at Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles on March, 1961. Note: The original album of ST-32 contained the first five selections of this Compact Disc. #6 is previously unissued. #7 was previously issued on ST-20105. #8 was previously issued as by Les McCann on ST-31. Pacific Jazz is a registered trademark of Capitol Records, Inc. Ⓒ Ⓟ Capitol Records, Inc, a subsidiary of CAPITOL-EMI Music, Inc. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 0 7777-94473-2 9 Matrix / Runout: B2 94473 S0626G 1 - 1 - 1 CAPITOL JAX 1C SPARS Code: AAD Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Richard "Groove" "Groove" (LP, Pacific Jazz STEREO-23 STEREO-23 US 1961 Holmes Album, Bla) Records Richard "Groove" "Groove" (LP, Pacific Jazz STEREO-23 STEREO-23 US 1967 Holmes Album, RE) Records Richard "Groove" Pacific Jazz PJ-23 "Groove" (LP, Mono) PJ-23 US 1961 Holmes Records Richard "Groove" "Groove" (LP, Pacific Jazz STEREO-23 STEREO-23 US 1961 Holmes Album) Records Richard "Groove" "Groove" (LP, Vogue Records SEA 5029 SEA 5029 UK 1961 Holmes Album) Limited Related Music albums to Groove by Richard "Groove" Holmes Richard "Groove" Holmes - A Bowl Of Soul Richard "Groove" Holmes - The Madison Time / The Odd Couple Richard Groove Holmes - Richard Groove Holmes Chet Baker - Let's Get Lost – The Best Of Chet Baker Sings Benny Goodman - The Hits Of Benny Goodman Richard "Groove" Holmes - Blue Groove Richard "Groove" Holmes - "Groove" Benny Goodman - B.G. In Hi-Fi Part 1 Benny Goodman Trio - Benny Goodman Trio Richard "Groove" Holmes - This Here / It Might As Well Be Spring.
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