Julian Priester Sextet - Spiritsville / Jazz Workshop 180 Gram Vinyl

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New and factory sealed 180 Gram Vinyl from Jazz Workshop - New & Sealed
Julian Priester Sextet - Spiritsville / Jazz Workshop 180 Gram Vinyl
Personnel:  Julian Priester (tb), Walter Benton (ts), Charles Davis (bs), McCoy Tyner (p), Sam Jones (b), Art Taylor (d)
Reference: JW-041 LP
Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO Label: JAZZ WORKSHOP Catalogue Reference: JW-041 Recording Year: 1960 Country of Pressing: SPAIN Comments: Sealed New Copy Reissue of the original Jazzland JLP 925S Cover Grade: MINT Vinyl Grade: MINT

Side One:
1. Chi-Chi (Parker) 4:45 2. Blue Stride (Priester) 5:55 3. It Might as Well Be Spring (Rodgers-Hammerstein III) 5:48 4. Excursion (Benton) 5:43
Side Two:
1. Spiritsville (Benton) 7:23 2. My Romance (Rodgers-Hart) 5:51 3. Donnas Waltz (Benton) 5:33
Originally issued in Stereo on JAZZLAND JLP 925S


Personnel:
JULIAN PRIESTER SEXTET Julian Priester (trombone), Walter Benton (tenor sax), Charles Davis (baritone sax), McCoy Tyner (piano), Sam Jones (bass), and Art Taylor (drums).
All tracks recorded in New York, at Plaza Sound Studios, on July 12, 1960


This album produced by Orrin Keepnews
Recording engineer: Ray Fowler
Cover designed by Ken Deardoff Photos by Lawrence N. Shustak Notes written by Orrin Keepnews