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In The Heat Of The Night
LP (Item 10396) United Artists, 1967 — Condition: Used
Nice Quincy Jones soundtrack for the first "Mr. Tibbs" film. Roland Kirk's in the orchestra, and you can hear him nicely in a soul jazz groove on a number of tracks. Titles include "Whipping Boy", "Nitty Gritty Time", "Shag Bag, Hounds & Harvey", "Blood & Roots", and "It Sure Is Groovy". Ray Charles sings the title track, but that's a bit of a snooze. Sorry Ray! (Black label stereo pressing.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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