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Little Big Horn

CD (Item 676588) GRP, 1983 — Condition: Used
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As close as Gerry Mulligan ever came to cutting an album of funky jazz – an electric-tinged set recorded with arrangements by Dave Grusin, who also plays electric piano on the set, which makes for an odd, but surprisingly pleasing contrast with Gerry's baritone. Tracks are long with smooth funk approach – and titles include "Little Big Horn", "Under A Star", "Sun On Stairs", and "Another Kind Of Sunday".  © 1996-2023, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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