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Woody Shaw - Stepping Stones - Live At The Village Vanguard Album

Woody Shaw - Stepping Stones - Live At The Village Vanguard Album
Performer: Woody Shaw
Title: Stepping Stones - Live At The Village Vanguard
Country: US
Genre: Jazz
Style:Hard Bop, Post Bop
Released: 1978
Catalog number: JC 35560
Label: Columbia
MP3 album szie: 1329 mb
FLAC album size: 2929 mb

Tracklist

1Theme For Maxine
Written-By – Woody Shaw
0:58
2Seventh Avenue
Written-By – Victor Lewis
8:24
3It All Comes Back To You
Written-By – Onaje Allan Gumbs
10:16
4Stepping Stone
Written-By – Woody Shaw
8:35
5In A Capricornian Way
Written-By – Woody Shaw
11:03

Credits

  • BassClint Houston
  • Cornet, FlugelhornWoody Shaw
  • DrumsVictor Lewis
  • Executive-ProducerMaxine Gregg
  • Mixed ByDon Puluse
  • PianoOnaje Allan Gumbs
  • ProducerMichael Cuscuna
  • Recorded ByTom Arrison
  • Tenor Saxophone, Soprano SaxophoneCarter Jefferson

Notes

"Demonstration. Not for sale."

Jacket has promo sticker on front, gold promo stamp on back, and includes printed inner sleeve.
Vinyl has white labels.

--Ⓟ&Ⓒ 1978 CBS Inc.--

Recorded live at the Village Vanguard, August 5 & 6, 1978

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): AL 35560
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): BL 35560
  • Other (Side A Runout Stamp): AL 35560-1A
  • Other (Side B Runout Stamp): BL35560-1E

Companies

  • Recorded At – Village Vanguard
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.

Short intro

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