Pat Moran - This is Pat Moran / Jazz Workshop 180 Gram Vinyl New

Sold Date: November 27, 2018
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New and factory sealed 180 Gram Vinyl from Jazz Workshop - New & Sealed
Pat Moran - This is Pat Moran / Jazz Workshop 180 Gram Vinyl New 
JAZZ WORSHOP album is available once again in a very limited edition

Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO Label: JAZZ WORKSHOP Catalogue Reference: JW-020 Recording Year: 1957 Country of Pressing: SPAIN Comments: Sealed New Copy Reissue of the original Audio Fidelity AFSD 5875 Cover Grade: MINT Vinyl Grade: MINT

Side One:
1. Making Whoopee (Donaldson-Kahn) 5:23 2. In Your Own Sweet Way (Brubeck) 5:00 3. Onilosor (Rosolino) 4:09 4. Stella by Starlight (Young-Washington) 3:10 5. Someone To Watch Over Me (G. & I. Gershwin) 2:47 6. Come Rain Or Come Shine (Arlen-Mercer) 5:32
Side Two:
1. Collard Greens and Black-Eyed Peas (Pettiford) 3:28 2. When Your Love Has Gone (Swan) 3:21 3. I Could Have Danced All Night (Lerner-Lowe) 3:26 4. Goodbye (Jenkins) 4:02 5. Yesterdays (Harbach-Kern) 4:28 6. Blues (Moran-Frey) 4:03

Originally issued in Stereo on Audio Fidelity Records AFSD 5875


Personnel:
Pat Moran (piano), Scott LaFaro (bass), and Gene Gammage (drums).
Recorded in Chicago, December 1957


Produced by Sidney Frey
Photography: Bob Witt