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vendredi 3 juin 2022

GERALD WILSON ORCHESTRA ETERNAL EQUINOX

WORLD PACIFIC JAZZ 1969                           ST-20160


credits:

Gerald Wilson (arranger),
Larry McGuire, Jay Daversa, Paul Hubinon (trumpet),
Lester Robinson, Frank Strong, Thurman Green (trombone),
Alexander Thomas (bass trombone),
Arthur Maebe (french horn),
Henry DeVega, Anthony Ortega (alto sax),
William Green (flute, piccolo),
Ernie Watts (tenor sax, flute, piccolo),
Hadley Caliman, Harold Land (tenor sax),
Richard Aplanalp (baritone sax),
Bobby Hutcherson (vibes),
Richard Holmes (organ),
George Duke (piano),
Bob West (electric bass),
Carl Lott (drums).

Produced by Richard Bock

Recorded at:
 Liberty Studios, Los Angeles: 02 June 1969

Engineer: Lanky Linstrot


A1 Equinox

Written-By – John Coltrane
4:55
A2 Aquarius 3:01
A3 Pisces
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
4:05
A4 Scorpio Rising
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
4:35
B1 Celestial Soul
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
4:19
B2 Baby Baby Don't Cry 3:00
B3 Yes, Me And Now
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
3:54
B4 Bluesnee
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
5:28







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