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Thursday, 10 February 2011
Zoot Sims - Zootcase - RCA PR 24061
Zoot Sims - Zootcase - RCA PR 24061
Side 1:
1. My Silent Love (Dana Suesse) 2:36
2. Jane-O (Zoot Sims) 2:40
3. Dancing in the Dark (Dietz-Schwartz) 3:27
4. Memories of You (Eubie Blake) 3:Q4
5. Trotting (Sims) 3:45
6.1 Wonder Who (Sims) 2:34
7. It Had to Be You (Kahn-Jones) 2:45
Side 2:
1. Zoot Swings the Blues (take 1) (Sims) 8:35
2. Zoot Swings the Blues (take 2) 2:25
3. East of the Sun (Brooks Bowman) 11:02
Side 3:
1. Morning Fun (Sims-Cohn) 4:17
2. Tangerine (Victor Schertzinger) 4:24
3. Zootcase (Sims) 5:36
4. The Red Door (Sims) 4:31
Side 4:
1. Howdy Podner (Bill Holman) 5:43
2. Indian Summer (Victor Herbert) 4:54
3. Toot No. 2 (Holman) 4:40
4. What's New? (Burke-Haggart) 6:22
Zoot Sims—tenor sax with:
On Side 1, #1-4:
John Lewis—piano Curly Russell—bass Don Lamond—drums (Recorded September 16,1950.)
On Side 1, # 5-7, and all of Side 2:
Harry Biss—piano Clyde Lombardi—bass Art Blakey—drums (Recorded August 14, 1951.)
On Side 3:
Kai Winding—trombone Al Cohn—tenor sax George Wallington—piano Percy Heath—bass Art Blakey—drums (Recorded September 8, 1952.)
On Side 4:
Stu Williamson—trumpet and valve troznbone Kenny Drew—piano, Ralph Pena—bass Jimmy Pratt—drums (Recorded July 16, 1954.)
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