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mardi 10 mars 2020

HANK MARR SOUNDS FROM THE MARR-KET PLACE

KING RECORDS 1967                                          KS 1025  

  
Hank Marr  was a soul jazz and hard bop Hammond B3 organist
and pianist born in Columbus, Ohio, probably best known for
his many albums recorded under his own name
for the Double-time record label.

credits:

Guitar [Uncredited] – James Blood Ulmer
Organ [Hammond], Arranged By – Hank Marr
Producer, Edited By, Liner Notes – Gene Redd
Saxophone [Uncredited] – Rusty Bryant

produced by: Gene Redo
Engineer – J. Deak, R. Lenhoff

tracks list:

A1 The Marr-Ket Place 2:29    
A2 Soup Spoon     2:50    
A3 Smothered Soul 5:00    
A4 I Remember Acapulco     3:00    
A5 Greens A-Go-Go 2:48    
B1 Down In The Bottom     2:57    
B2 My Dream Just Passed 3:07    
B3 Home Fries     2:47    
B4 Come And Get It 4:10    
B5 Get On Down     3:20






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