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Release Date: | 06/24/1997 |
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Label: | Polygram Records |
UPC: | 0731452140227 |
catalogNumber: | 521402 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Count Basie & His Orchestra Primary ArtistCount Basie Piano
Freddie Green Guitar
Thad Jones Trumpet,Cornet
Joe Newman Trumpet
Marshall Royal Clarinet,Alto Saxophone
Henry Coker Trombone
Wendell Culley Trumpet
Frank Foster Clarinet,Tenor Saxophone
Charlie Fowlkes Baritone Saxophone
Bill Hughes Trombone
Reunald Jones Trumpet
Jose Mangual Percussion
Ubaldo Nieto Percussion
Sonny Payne Drums
Benny Powell Trombone
Frank Wess Clarinet,Flute,Saxophone,Alto Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone
Eddie Jones Bass
Count Basie Orchestra Track Performer
Technical Credits
Frankie Laine ComposerThad Jones Contributor
Joe Newman Contributor
Edgar Sampson Composer
Norman Granz Producer
Duke Ellington Composer
Frank Foster Contributor
Frank Wess Contributor
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