Gene Shaw Quintet - Breaktrough / Jazz Workshop 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New and factory sealed 180 Gram Vinyl from Jazz Workshop - New & Sealed

Gene Shaw Quintet - Breakhrough / Jazz Workshop 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl


Featuring: Gene Shaw (tp), Sherman Morrison (ts), James Taylor (p), Sidney Robinson (b), Bernard Martin (d)
REFERENCE: JW-049 LP BAR CODE: - 
Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO Label: JAZZ WORKSHOP Catalogue Reference: JW-050 Recording Year: 1960 Country of Pressing: SPAIN Comments: Sealed New Copy Reissue of the original Argo LP-707 Cover Grade: MINT Vinyl Grade: MINT

Side One:
1. Autumn Walk (James Taylor) 5:30 2. AD's Blues (Clarence Shaw) 4:40 3. Marj (Clarence Shaw) 5:20 4. Six Bits (Carl Davis) 6:30
Side Two:
1. The Thing (Clarence Shaw) 4:25 2. Tonight (Leonard Bernstein) 6:55 3. Our Tune (Jack DeJohnette) 4:55 4. It's A Long Way (Carl Davis) 7:20
Originally issued in Stereo on ARGO LP-707


Personnel:
Clarence Eugene Shaw (trumpet), Sherman Morrison (tenor sax), James Taylor (piano), Sidney Robinson (bass), and Bernard Martin (drums).
Recorded at Ter Mar Recording Studio, Chicago, Illinois, on November 10, 1962


This album supervised by Esmond Edwards
Recording engineer: Ron Malo Cover photo: Don Bronstein