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2CD Benny Golson / COMPLETE 1957-1958 QUINTET & SEXTET SESSIONS (FSRCD540 / SKU 8427328605403) This is a 2-CD import CD. I purchased it used and have kept it at home. The case has some scratches, but the discs have no noticeable scratches. It will be shipped via Yu-Packet. (From Disk Union product information) Benny Golson, who left a brilliant mark on modern jazz history with the Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, and Art Farmer's 'Jazztet'. His masterpieces from the late 50s, which can be called his golden age, are compiled on two CDs. Disc 1 (1)-(8) is from the Contemporary album "New York Scene", (9)-Disc 2 (1) is from the Riverside album "The Modern Touch", Disc 2 (2)-(7) is also from the Riverside album "The Other Side Of", and (8) onwards is from the United Artists album "Benny Golson & The Philadelphians". The performances were previously released. The sidemen are also super luxurious, including Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, and Wynton Kelly. Please enjoy the Golson world, where saxophone performance, composition, and arrangement are integrated. (Reprinted from JAZZYELL) Art Farmer(tp), Kenny Dorham(tp), Jimmy Cleveland(tb), J.J. Johnson(tb), Julius Watkins(fhr), Gigi Gryce(as), Benny Golson(ts), Sahib Shihab(bs), Wynton Kelly(p), Paul Chambers(b), Charlie Persip(ds), Max Roach(ds), Lee Morgan(tp), Curtis Fuller(tb), Barry Harris(p), Jymie Merritt(b), Percy Heath(b), Philly Joe Jones(ds) Recorded New York City, 1957 and 1958
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