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Bob Cooper Coop! the Music of Bob Cooper Mp3, Flac, Wma Bob Cooper Coop! The Music Of Bob Cooper mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Coop! The Music Of Bob Cooper Country: US Released: 1988 Style: Cool Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1479 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1892 mb WMA version RAR size: 1922 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 531 Other Formats: AA AC3 MP4 VOC MP1 MIDI AIFF Tracklist Jazz Theme And Four Variations (23:34) 1.1 Main Theme: Sunday Mood 4:00 1.2 1st Variation: A Blue Period 4:05 1.3 2nd Variation: Happy Changes 3:58 1.4 3rd Variation: Night Stroll 6:34 1.5 4th Variation: Saturday Dance 4:40 2 Confirmation 4:18 3 Easy Living 4:19 4 Frankie & Johnny 5:50 5 Day Dream 3:25 6 Somebody Loves Me 3:19 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Contemporary's Studio Mastered At – Fantasy Studios Credits Bass – Max Bennett Drums – Mel Lewis Mastered By [Mastering] – Joe Tarantino Piano – Lou Levy Producer – Lester Koenig Tenor Saxophone – Bob Cooper Trombone – Frank Rosolino, Johnny Halliburton* (tracks: 1.3 to 1.5) Trumpet – Conte Candoli (tracks: 1.3 to 1.5), Don Fagerquist (tracks: 1.3 to 1.5), Pete Candoli (tracks: 1.3 to 1.5) Vibraphone [Vibraharp] – Victor Feldman Notes Recorded at Contemporary's studio in Los Angeles; August 26-27, 1957. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Scan): 025218016124 Barcode (Text): 0 25218-0161-2 4 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Coop! The Music Bob Contemporary C3544 Of Bob Cooper C3544 US 1958 Cooper Records (LP, Album) Coop! The Music Bob S7012 Of Bob Cooper Stereo Records S7012 US 1958 Cooper (LP, Album) Coop! The Music Original Jazz OJC-161, Bob Of Bob Cooper Classics, OJC-161, US 1984 C-7544 Cooper (LP, Album, Contemporary C-7544 Mono, RE) Records Coop! The Music Original Jazz OJCCD-161-2, Bob Of Bob Cooper Classics, OJCCD-161-2, US Unknown C-7544 Cooper (CD, Album, RE, Contemporary C-7544 RM) Records Related Music albums to Coop! The Music Of Bob Cooper by Bob Cooper Glenn Gould - A State Of Wonder • The Complete Goldberg Variations 1955 & 1981 Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - In The Solo Spotlight! Howard Lucraft - Showcase For Modern Jazz Artist Name Variation - Johnny Rivers' Golden Hits Dvorak, Inna Poroshina - The Complete Works For Solo Piano - Volume 1 Beethoven, Charles Rosen - Diabelli Variations Alexander Romanovsky - Schumann Symphonic Etudes - Brahms Paganini Variations Elmer Bernstein - Staccato / The Man With The Golden Arm.
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