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  1. Frank Foster (tracks 11-17) Harold Land (tracks 18-20) - tenor saxophone Percy Heath (tracks 1-17), Leroy Vinnegar (tracks 18-20) - bass Art Blakey (tracks 11-17), Philly Joe Jones (tracks 1-10), Frank Butler (tracks 18-20) - drums

  2. Trio and Quintet ( Blue Note Records, 1953–57) mit Stu Williamson, Harold Land, Frank Foster, Percy Heath, Leroy Vinnegar, Frank Butler, Philly Joe Jones. Meditations (OJC, 1958) mit John Ore, Willie Jones. All Star Sessions (OJC, 1956–1961) mit Donald Byrd, Blue Mitchell, John Coltrane, Jimmy Heath, Hank Mobley, Percy Heath.

  3. www.amazon.de › Trio-Quintet-Elmo-Hope › dpAmazon.de:Trio and Quintet

    Amazon.de:Trio and Quintet ... - 31 octobre 1957 en quintet : Elmo Hope (p), Stu Williamson (t), Harold Land (ts), Leroy Vinnegar (b), Frank Butler (d) La prise de son est tout simplement parfaite (remasterisée 24 bits) avec juste un petit défaut sur le ...

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  4. 18. Nov. 2005 · The larger group (including saxists Harold Land and Frank Foster) frames Hope's quirky tunes just as well, but the pieces unfold as rather more of a usual-suspects solo procession. Explore more...

  5. www.jazzdisco.org › elmo-hope › catalogElmo Hope Catalog

    Elmo Hope Trio And Quintet Blue Note CDP 7 84438 2 1991. Elmo Hope, piano; Percy Heath, bass; "Philly" Joe Jones, drums. Freeman Lee, trumpet; Frank Foster, tenor sax; Elmo Hope, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Art Blakey, drums. ** same as New Faces-New Sounds, Blue Note BLP 5029 in 1953 + Elmo Hope Quintet Vol. 2 - New Faces-New Sounds, BLP 5044 in ...

  6. Land, der im Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet zu einem der führenden Solisten des Bebop und Hardbop aufgestiegen war, offenbart auf dem ungemein relaxten und lyrischen Album seine West-Coast-Wurzeln. VERVE BY REQUEST SERIE: remastert, audiophiles 180-Gramm-Vinyl von Third Man Pressing/Detroit, Gatefold Sleeve. Veröffentlichung. 9.11.2023. Format.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harold_LandHarold Land - Wikipedia

    Land was born in Houston, Texas, United States and grew up in San Diego, California. He started playing at the age of 16. He made his first recording as the leader of the Harold Land All-Stars, for Savoy Records in 1949. In 1954, he joined the Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet, with whom he was at the forefront of the hard-bop/bebop movement.