Essential Jazz Masters

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Total Tracks: 38   Total Length: 154:29

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brilliant zoot

morical

The four sessions are in a jumble. You can get the correct order of tunes from amazon.co.uk--"Four Classic Albums" by Zoot Sims. But then again, it may be easier just to put the music on and swing.

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4 Rare itmes in one CD with low credits

sowhatkaz

This is the one of the best bargains in eMusic. It contains 4 complete LP's, "Whoo-eeee" (Storyville, 1956 with Bob Brookmeyer), "Zoot" (Argo, 1956 Zoot plays alto, too), "From A to Z" (RCA, 1956 with Al Cohn) and "Four Brothers, Together Again" (1957, RCA, with Steward, Cohn and Charloff). I already owned "From A to Z" CD, however, 12 credits for the other 3 LP's, all of which are pretty rare, were valuable enough for me to buy despite some duplications. Sound qaulity was perfect and it would never dissapoint any mainstream jazz lovers. Strongly recommended.

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