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Kenny Drew Trio Morning Mp3, Flac, Wma Kenny Drew Trio Morning mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Morning Country: Netherlands Released: 1976 Style: Post Bop, Modal MP3 version RAR size: 1973 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1669 mb WMA version RAR size: 1258 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 769 Other Formats: AA MP4 MP3 MP1 MP2 MMF MIDI Tracklist Hide Credits Evening In The Park A1 Written-By – K. Drew* Autumn Leaves A2 Written-By – Kosma* Morning B1 Written By – P. Carsten Isn't Romantic B2 Written-By – Hart*, Rodgers* Companies, etc. Recorded At – Rosenberg Studio Credits Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Guitar – Philip Catherine Piano – Kenny Drew Notes Recorded at Rosenberg Studio on September 8, 1975 Cover identical to Danish release label reads 'Made in Holland'. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SCS-1048 Kenny Drew Trio* Morning (LP, Album) SteepleChase SCS-1048 Denmark 1976 RJ-7123 Kenny Drew Trio* Morning (LP, Album) SteepleChase RJ-7123 Japan 1976 SCS-1048 Kenny Drew Trio* Morning (LP, Album) SteepleChase SCS-1048 Denmark 1976 IC 2048 Kenny Drew Trio* Morning (LP, Album) Inner City Records IC 2048 US 1976 Related Music albums to Morning by Kenny Drew Trio Jackie McLean / Dexter Gordon - The Source Dexter Gordon Quartet - The Apartment Kenny Drew Jr. - Kenny Drew, Jr. The Kenny Drew Trio - Dark Beauty Sonny Rollins With The Modern Jazz Quartet Featuring Art Blakey And Kenny Drew - Sonny Rollins With The Modern Jazz Quartet Kim Parker And The Kenny Drew Trio - "Havin' Myself A Time" The Kenny Drew Trio - New Faces – New Sounds, Introducing The Kenny Drew Trio Kenny Drew Trio - Dark Beauty Tete Montoliu Trio - Tete! Harry "Sweets" Edison & Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis With Kenny Drew & John Darvilles Quartet - In Copenhagen.
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