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Milt Jackson Bags & Trane Mp3, Flac Milt Jackson Bags & Trane mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Bags & Trane Country: US Released: 1988 Style: Hard Bop MP3 version RAR size: 1900 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1801 mb WMA version RAR size: 1921 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 984 Other Formats: AUD MP2 FLAC VQF MOD ADX DXD Tracklist Hide Credits Stairway To The Stars 1 3:58 Written-By – Frank Signorelli, Matt Malneck*, Mitchell Parish The Late Late Blues 2 9:35 Written-By – Milt Jackson Bags & Trane 3 7:23 Written-By – Milt Jackson Three Little Words 4 7:27 Written-By – Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby The Night We Called It A Day 5 4:19 Written-By – Matt Dennis, Tom Adair Be-Bop 6 7:57 Written-By – Dizzy Gillespie Blues Legacy 7 9:00 Written-By – Milt Jackson Centerpiece 8 7:05 Written-By – Harry Edison, William Tennyson Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Glass Mastered At – Specialty Records Corporation Published By – Robbins Published By – MJQ Music Published By – Harms, Inc. Published By – Embassy Music Published By – Leeds Published By – Andrew Scott Credits Bass – Paul Chambers Drums – Connie Kay Engineer [Recording] – Tom Dowd Photography By [Cover Photo] – Lee Friedlander Piano – Hank Jones Producer – Nesuhi Ertegun Reissue Producer [Produced For CD] – Bob Porter Sleeve Notes – C. H. Garrigues Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane Vibraphone [Vibraharp] – Milt Jackson Notes Recorded in January 15, 1959. Tracks 1, 7 & 8 are bonus tracks. ℗ © 1988 Atlantic Recording Corporation No SID codes found on disc. Publishing credits; Track 1 – Robbins, ASCAP Track 2, 3, 7 – MJQ Music, BMI Track 4 – Harms Inc., ASCAP Track 5 – Embassy Music, BMI Track 6 – Leeds, ASCAP Track 8 – Andrew Scott Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 0 7567-81348-2 1 Matrix / Runout: 3 1368-2 SRC+04 Other (Machine etched, mirror band): M2 S1 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Milt Jackson & Milt Jackson John Coltrane - 1368 & John Atlantic 1368 US 1961 Bags & Trane (LP, Coltrane Album, Mono) Milt Jackson & Milt Jackson John Coltrane - 1368 & John Atlantic 1368 Italy 1961 Bags & Trane (LP, Coltrane Album) Milt Jackson & Atlantic Milt Jackson John Coltrane - Jazz, Jazz 5182565 & John 5182565 US Unknown Bags & Trane Heritage Coltrane (CDr, Album) Society Milt Jackson & Milt Jackson John Coltrane - 771655 & John WaxTime 771655 Europe 2010 Bags & Trane (LP, Coltrane Album, RE) Atlantic, Milt Jackson & Milt Jackson Rhino 8122-79728-9, John Coltrane - 8122-79728-9, & John Records , Europe 2012 WPCR-27051 Bags & Trane (CD, WPCR-27051 Coltrane Rhino Album, RE, RM) Records Related Music albums to Bags & Trane by Milt Jackson 1. Milt Jackson And Wes Montgomery - Bags Meets Wes! 2. Milt Jackson - Feelings 3. Milt Jackson - Milt Jackson Quartet 4. Milt Jackson - Jackson's 5. Milt Jackson, John Coltrane - Bags & Trane 6. Milt Jackson - Roll 'Em Bags 7. Milt Jackson And The Hip String Quartet - Milt Jackson And The Hip String Quartet 8. Milt Jackson - Vibrations 9. Milt Jackson - Plenty, Plenty Soul 10. Howard McGhee & Milt Jackson - The Howard McGhee Sextet With Milt Jackson.
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