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Freddie Hubbard the Night of the Cookers - Live at Club La Marchal - Volume 2 Mp3, Flac, Wma Freddie Hubbard The Night Of The Cookers - Live At Club La Marchal - Volume 2 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: The Night Of The Cookers - Live At Club La Marchal - Volume 2 Country: US Released: 1966 Style: Hard Bop, Post Bop MP3 version RAR size: 1477 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1627 mb WMA version RAR size: 1226 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 198 Other Formats: DTS RA MP3 MP1 DXD ADX FLAC Tracklist A Jodo 23:31 B Breaking Point 21:43 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Club La Marchal Credits Alto Saxophone, Flute – James Spaulding Bass – Larry Ridley Congas – Big Black Drums – Pete La Roca Mastered By – Rudy Van Gelder Piano – Harold Mabern Trumpet – Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan Notes blue and white Blue Note label with Division Of Liberty, second issue for this title, as used 1966-70 VAN GELDER stamp in deadwax. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Night Of The Cookers Freddie - Live At Club La Marchal, Blue BLP 4208 BLP 4208 US 1966 Hubbard Volume 2 (LP, Album, Note Mono) Blue The Night Of The Cookers BST 84208, BLP Freddie Note, BST 84208, BLP - Live At Club La Marchal US 1973 4208 Hubbard Blue 4208 - Volume 2 (LP, Album) Note The Night Of The Cookers Blue TOCJ-4208, Freddie - Live At Club La Marchal, Note, TOCJ-4208, Japan 1997 BNST-84208 Hubbard Volume 2 (CD, Album, RE, Blue BNST-84208 RM) Note The Night Of The Cookers Freddie - Live At Club La Marchal Blue BST 84208 BST 84208 US 1977 Hubbard - Volume 2 (LP, Album, Note RE) The Night Of The Cookers Freddie Blue BST 84208 - Live At Club La Marchal BST 84208 US 1966 Hubbard Note - Volume 2 (LP, Album) Related Music albums to The Night Of The Cookers - Live At Club La Marchal - Volume 2 by Freddie Hubbard Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - The Best Of Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers Freddie Hubbard & Jimmy Heath - Jam Gems "Live" At The Left Bank Various - One Night With Blue Note Volume 2 Freddie Hubbard - Breaking Point Herbie Hancock • Freddie Hubbard • Joe Henderson • Bobby Hutcherson • James Newton • Ron Carter • Tony Williams - One Night With Blue Note Volume 1 Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine - In Concert Freddie Hubbard - Goin' Up Freddie Hubbard - Hub Cap Art Blakey Quintet - A Night At Birdland Volume 2 Freddie Hubbard - Blue Spirits Various - One Night With Blue Note Volume 1 Freddie Hubbard - Hub-Tones.
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