In Hi-Fi ................Plus

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 72:06

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This is from the Upbeat Recordings web site. http://www.upbeatrecordings.co.uk/ 10 tracks from the 1956 American Cavalier LP, featuring George Lewis with Thomas Jefferson (trumpet) Bob Thomas (toombone) Alton Purnell (piano and vocals)Alcide 'Slow Drag' Pavageau (String Bass)Joe Watkins (drums and vocals). PLUS six tracks from 1957 where George is joined by Peter Stanton (cornet)Dick Oxtot (banjo) Barbara Dane (vocals) and Lelias Sharpton (bass). eMusic should have posted this info when the album was offered.

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