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mercredi 12 juillet 2017

JOHNNY LYTLE THE LOOP

TUBA RECORDS 1965                                LP 5001 

credits:

Bass – George Duvivier
    Congas – Willie Rodrigues*
    Drums – William "Peppy" Hinnant
    Organ – Milt Harris (tracks: A1, A3 to B5)
    Piano – Wynton Kelly (tracks: A2 to B1, B3, B4)
    Vibraphone, Marimba – Johnny Lytle
Producer – Orrin Keepnews

New York, prob. December 30, 1964
Milt Harris (org); George Duvivier (b); William "Peppy" Hinnant (d);
Johnny Lytle (vib,mar); Willie Rodriguez (cga).

    a. The Loop (Johnny Lytle)
    b. Possum Grease (Johnny Lytle)
    c. Hot Sauce (Johnny Lytle)

New York, prob. mid 1965
Wynton Kelly (p); Bob Cranshaw (b); William "Peppy" Hinnant (d); 
Johnny Lytle (vib,mar); Willie Rodriguez (cga).

    d. The More I See You (Gordon/Warren)

Same, add Milt Harris (org).

    e. The Man (Johnny Lytle)
    f. Time After Time (Styne/Cahn)
    g. Big Bill (Johnny Lytle)
    h. Cristo Redentor (Duke Pearson)
    i. The Shyster (Johnny Lytle)
    j. My Romance (Rodgers/Hart)
               
tracks list:

A1 The Loop     2:17    
A2 The More I See You     4:17    
A3 The Man     2:38    
A4 Time After Time     4:25    
A5 Big Bill     3:49    
B1 Possum Grease     2:09    
B2 Cristo Redentor     4:39    
B3 The Shyster     3:04    
B4 My Romance     3:59    
B5 Hot Sauce     2:20





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