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Everybody Knows Johnny Hodges
LP (Item 54808) Impulse, 1964 — Condition: Used
A nice little 60s album by Johnny Hodges – one of the few post-Verve sessions that has him still playing in the hard swinging Ellingtonia small combo mode of the 50s! Players are all strong – and include Jimmy Jones, Cat Anderson, Ray Nance, Harry Carney, and Paul Gonsalves – and the tracks are mostly older numbers, but redone here with a bit more 60s bounce. Hodges' alto is, as ever, great – and titles include "Everybody Knows", "The Jeep Is Jumpin", "Main Stem", "I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart", and "Open Mike". (Orange & black label stereo A-61 pressing, with Van Gelder stamp – in great shape!) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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