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George Shearing & The Montgomery Brothers
LP (Item 22970) Jazzland, 1961 — Condition: Very Good
Some of jazz's most sensitive artists get together in a lyrical set of light-handed ditties. Shearing's piano is a surprisingly nice complement to the vibes/bass/guitar sound of The Montgomery Brothers – and the group is augmented by some nice Latin percussion. Tracks are short, and titles include "Double Deal", "Mambo In Chimes", "Lois Ann", "And Then I Wrote", and "No Hard Feelings". (Black label Bill Grauer Productions pressing with deep groove. Vinyl has a mark that clicks on Side 1. Cover has a few creases.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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