Les McCann - Les McCann Plays the Truth / Jazz Workshop 180 Gram

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Start Date: August 12, 2017
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Les McCann

THE TRUTH (AUDIOPHILE 180GR. HQ VINYL)

 

Personnel:

Les McCann (p), Leroy Vinnegar (b), Ron Jefferson (d)

 

Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO

Label: JAZZ WORKSHOP

Catalogue Reference: JW-079

Recording Year: 1960

Country of Pressing: SPAIN

Comments: Sealed New Copy

Reissue of the original Pacific Jazz PJ-2

Cover Grade: MINT

Vinyl Grade: MINT

 

 

Side One:

1. Vakushna (Les McCann) 3:12

2. A Little 3/4 for God and Co. (Les McCann) 4:30

3. I'll Remember April (DePaul-Johnston-Raye) 7:44

4. Fish This Week But Next Week Chitlings (Les McCann) 3:13

5. Little Girl from Casper (Les McCann) 2:47 *

 

Side Two:

1. How High the Moon (Hamilton-Lewis) 6:02

2. This Can't Be Love (Rodgers-Hart) 3:19

3. For Carl Perkins (Leroy Vinnegar) 5:41

4. The Truth (Les McCann) 5:54

5. They Can't Take Away from Me (G. & I. Gershwin) 2:42 *

 

(*) Bonus tracks not part of the original LP configuration

 

Originally issued in Stereo on PACIFIC JAZZ PJ-2 (STEREO 2)

 

Personnel:

Les McCann (piano), Leroy Vinnegar (bass), Ron Jefferson (drums).

Recorded at United Recording Studios, Hollywood, February 4 & April 28 [*], 1960

 

Original recordings produced by Richard Bock

Audio engineering by Richard Bock

 

Photography by Ivan Nagy

Back-liner notes: Frank Evans