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jeudi 22 septembre 2016

CHARLES EARLAND BLACK TALK!

PRESTIGE RECORDS 1969                              PRS7758 


 credits:

Virgil Jones (trumpet) 
Houston Person (tenor saxophone) 
Charles Earland (organ) 
Melvin Sparks (guitar) 
Idris Muhammad (drums) 
Buddy Caldwell (congas)

Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, 
NJ, December 15, 1969.
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder


tracks list:


A1 Black Talk
Written-By – Earland
A2 The Mighty Burner
Congas [Conga] – Buddy Caldwell
Written-By – Earland
A3 Here Comes Charlie
Written-By – Earland
B1 Aquarius
Written-By – MacDermot, Ragni, Rado
B2 More Today Than Yesterday
Congas [Conga] – Buddy Caldwell
Written-By – Upton








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