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mercredi 1 avril 2020

LOU DONALDSON SIGNIFYIN'

ARGO RECORDS 1963                                    LPS 724


Signifyin' is an album by jazz saxophonist 
Lou Donaldson recorded for the Argo label 
in 1963 and performed by Donaldson with 
Roy Montrell, Tommy Turrentine, 
Big John Patton, and Ben Dixon.



crédits:


Lou Donaldson - alto saxophone
Tommy Turrentine - trumpet
Roy Montrell - guitar
Big John Patton - organ
Ben Dixon - drums

Recorded July 17, 1963 at A & R Recording Studio, 
New York, New York

tracks list:

A1 Signifyin'
Written-By – Lou Donaldson 6:55
A2 Time After Time
Written-By – Julie Styne*, S. Cahn* 2:30
A3 Si Si Safronia
Written-By – Lou Donaldson 5:30
B1 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Written-By – Duke Ellington, S. K. Russell* 3:46
B2 I Feel It In My Bones
Written-By – Lou Donaldson 8:00
B3 Coppin' A Plea
Written-By – Lou Donaldson 4:10











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