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Sold Date:
September 19, 2017
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November 19, 2016
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Benny Golson - The Other Side of Benny Golson / Jazz Workshop Vinyl New & sealed
Personnel: Benny Golson (ts), Curtis Fuller (tb), Barry Harris (p), Jymie Merritt (b), Philly Joe Jones (d)
Reference: JW-072 LP
Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO Label: JAZZ WORKSHOP Catalogue Reference: JW-072 Recording Year: 1958 Country of Pressing: SPAIN Comments: Sealed New Copy Reissue of the original Riverside RLP 12-290 Cover Grade: MINT Vinyl Grade: MINT
Side One:
1. Strut Time (Golson) 6:03 2. Jubilation (Mance) 6:18 3. Symptoms (Fuller) 5:58
Side Two:
1. Are You Real? (Golson) 5:37 2. Cry a Blue Tear (Golson) 5:19 3. This Night (Evans) 7:50
Originally issued in Hi Fi on Riverside RLP 12-285
Personnel: Benny Golson (tenor sax); Curtis Fuller (trombone); Barry Harris (piano); Jymie Merritt (bass); Philly Joe Jones (drums). Recorded at Nola Studios, New York, on November 12, 1958
Original recordings produced by Orrin Keepnews
Engineering: Tom Nola Cover design: Paul Bacon, Ken Braren, Harris Lewine, Paul Weller Liner notes: Orrin Keepnews ___________________________________________________________________________
Review:
"Tenor-saxophonist Benny Golson's third recording as a leader was significant in two ways. It was his first opportunity to work with trombonist Curtis Fuller (the two would be members of The Jazztet by 1960) and it was one of his first chances to really stretch out on record as a soloist; up to this point Golson was possibly better known as a composer. Three of the six originals on this Riverside date are Golson's ("Are You Real" was the closest one to catching on) but the emphasis is on the solos of the leader, Fuller and pianist Barry Harris; bassist Jymie Merritt and drummer Philly Joe Jones are excellent in support."
Scott Yanow -All Music Guide