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  1. You Had Better Listen (Atlantic, 1967) With Woody Shaw. Blackstone Legacy (Contemporary, 1970) Song of Songs (Contemporary, 1972) With Horace Silver. Serenade to a Soul Sister (Blue Note, 1968) You Gotta Take a Little Love (Blue Note, 1969) With Lonnie Smith. Turning Point (Blue Note, 1969) With Jarosław Śmietana. A Story of Polish ...

  2. Sunset to Dawn. (1973) Jimmy Owens chronology. You Had Better Listen. (1967) No Escaping It. (1970) You Had Better Listen is a studio album by the American trumpeter Jimmy Owens and the pianist Kenny Barron, recorded in 1967 and released on the Atlantic label. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. You Had Better Listen: Kenny Barron / Jimmy Owens Quintet: with Bennie Maupin, Chris White, Freddie Waits, Rudy Collins: Atlantic: 1973 Sunset to Dawn: Bob Cranshaw, Freddie Waits, Richard Landrum, Warren Smith: Muse: 1974 Peruvian Blue: Ted Dunbar, David Williams, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Richard Landrum, Sonny Morgan Muse 1975 In ...

  4. You Had Better Listen - Kenny Barron, Rudy Collins, Frederick Waits, Bennie Maupin, Chris White, Jimmy Owens, Joel Dorn, Arif Mardin: Amazon.de: Musik

  5. Bennie Maupin – tenor sax., flute. Christopher White – bass. Rudy Collins , Freddie Waits – drums. Originally issued on Atlantic Records in 1968. Back to All Recordings. Jazz pianist, composer, educator & NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron's website features biography, discography, itinerary, historical photo gallery, press kit.

  6. You Had Better Listen (Atlantic, 1967) With Woody Shaw. Blackstone Legacy (Contemporary, 1970) Song of Songs (Contemporary, 1972) With Horace Silver. Serenade to a Soul Sister (Blue Note, 1968) You Gotta Take a Little Love (Blue Note, 1969) With Lonnie Smith. Turning Point (Blue Note, 1969) With McCoy Tyner. Tender Moments (Blue Note, 1968)

  7. "You Had Better Listen" (Jimmy Owens) – 8:32 "The Night We Called It a Day" (Matt Dennis, Tom Adair) – 5:11 "Gichi" – 6:36 "Love, Where Are You?" (James Moody) – 6:59 "Carolina John" – 8:07; Personnel. Jimmy Owens – trumpet, flugelhorn; Kenny Barron – piano; Bennie Maupintenor saxophone, flute; Chris White – bass