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James Moody - Last Train From Overbrook
Musician: James MoodyAlbum title: Last Train From Overbrook
Style: Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1904 mb
Size APE version: 1808 mb
Size WMA version: 1588 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 603
Format: MMF APE AU MP1 VOX MIDI AC3
Genre: Jazz
James Moody - Last Train From Overbrook
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Last Train From OverbrookWritten-By – James Moody |
2:55 |
| A2 | Don't Worry About MeWritten-By – R. Bloom*, T. Koehler* |
2:23 |
| A3 | Why Don't YouWritten-By – Johnnie Pate* |
2:18 |
| A4 | What's NewWritten-By – Haggart*, Burke* |
3:22 |
| A5 | Tico TicoWritten-By – Chas K. Harris*, Drake* |
1:37 |
| B1 | There She GoesWritten-By – James Moody |
2:18 |
| B2 | All The Things You AreWritten-By – J. Kern and O. Hammerstein* |
2:03 |
| B3 | Brother YusefWritten-By – Johnnie Pate* |
3:04 |
| B4 | YvonneWritten-By – Johnnie Pate* |
3:35 |
| B5 | The Moody One (False Start) | 0:45 |
| B6 | The Moody OneWritten-By – Johnnie Pate* |
2:38 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Bill Atkins, Lenny Druss*
- Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – James Moody
- Baritone Saxophone – Pat Patrick
- Bass, Arranged By – Johnny Pate
- Drums – Red Holt
- Engineer [Recording] – Malcolm Chisholm
- Guitar – John Gray
- Liner Notes – Frank London Brown
- Mastered By – Douglas Brand*
- Photography By, Design – Vytas A. Valaitis*
- Piano – Floyd Morris, Junior Mance
- Producer, Liner Notes – Dave Usher
- Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Johnson, Sandy Mosse, Vito Price
- Trombone – John Avant
- Trumpet – Earl Turner , Flip Ricard, Sonny Cohn
Notes
Post-1965 mono pressing (The year Argo records was renamed Cadet), Label design dates it before 1971 (GRT era).This copy is on very heavy vinyl, pressed from what appears to be the original Argo plates, as evidenced by the eccentric lock-groove (common with pre-'60s mastering lathes).
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