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Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Vol.2 (1952-53)

1) Nights at the Turntable (Gerry Mulligan)
2) Frenesi (Alberto Dominguez / Leonard Whitcup)

Personnel: Chet Baker (trumpet), Gerry Mulligan (baritone sax), Bob Whitlock (bass), Chico Hamilton (drums)

3) Swing House (Gerry Mulligan)

Personnel: Chet Baker (trumpet), Gerry Mulligan (baritone sax), Carson Smith (bass), Larry Bunker (drums)

from the album 'THE ORIGINAL MULLIGAN QUARTET'

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  • Otaku3,

    You've done it again! Thanks for making the world better, one upload at a time. Hope all is well with you and yours.

  • Thanks for your warm message, larssondj-san!!

    I really appreciate the great support of your country for Japan.

    Domo arigato gozaimasu!

    Otaku3 (*^_^)/

  • Thank you so much Otaku....this brings back so many memories, will play this several times,,,,cannot thank you enough,,,,Roy

  • You're very welcome, Roy-san!!

    Otaku (*^o^)/

  • Come on !!! One of my very Favourites from 50's !!! I think it's ' life for lyons ' ? Thanks Otaku

  • Thanks again, David-san!!

    The session which played "Line for Lyons" is different from this recordings.

    Otaku (*^_^)b

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  • liked it when a teenager now 68 & its just as good today as then.fabulous

  • This Great ......................MORE please ?

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  • Why use piano when we've the skills of Baker and Mulligan?

  • @spadge1able I agree. I'm 67 and had many of his albums as a kid. Still love his music

  • I first heard this played on British Forces radio in Egypt in 1954. 3 Inf Div and 615 S.M.P.S. A magic moment when the music cut through the heat heavy desert air. Sublime echoes of Bach.

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