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samedi 15 juillet 2017

FREDA PAYNE After The Lights Go Down Low And Much More!!!


IMPULSE RECORDS 1963                         AS 53 


 
credits:

Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – Manny Albam
 (tracks: A1 to A6)
    Bass – Art Davis
    Drums – Gus Johnson (tracks: A1 to A6),
Walter Perkins (tracks: B1 to B6)
    Guitar – Jim Hall (tracks: B1 to B6)
    Piano – Hank Jones
    Saxophone [Alto] – Phil Woods
    Saxophone [Baritone] – Sol Schlinger (tracks: A1 to A6)
    Saxophone [Tenor] – Seldon Powell (tracks: A1 to A6),
 Zoot Sims (tracks: A1 to A6)
    Trombone – Al Raph* (tracks: A1 to A6),
 Bob Brookmeyer (tracks: A1 to A6), 
Quentin Jackson (tracks: A1 to A6)
    Trumpet – Al Derisi* (tracks: A1 to A6),
 Ernie Royal (tracks: A1 to A6),
 Jimmy Nottingham (tracks: A1 to A6),
 Nick Travis (tracks: A1 to A6)
    Vocals – Freda Payne


Recorded in N.Y.C. 17-19 September, 1963. 
 Engineer – Bob Simpson
Producer – Bob Thiele

track list:

A1     After The Lights Go Down Low     3:23
A2     Sweet Pumpkin     2:56
A3     Blue Piano     2:48
A4     The Things We Love To Do     2:32
A5     Awaken My Lonely One     2:07
A6     Sweet September     2:33
B1     I Cried For You     3:58
B2     'Round Midnight     4:30
B3     Out Of This World     3:10
B4     Lonely Woman     3:53
B5     I Wish I Knew     3:50
B6     It's Time     1:53






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