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Dexter Gordon, Daddy Plays the Horn

Audio CD

Disk ID: 218006

Disk length: 41m 44s (6 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1955

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Number Four 9:08
2. Autumn In New York 7:50
3. You Can Depend On Me 4:21
4. Daddy Plays The Horn 4:51
5. Confirmation 6:30
6. Darn That Dream 8:59

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Review

Bethlehem Records was a New York-based independent record label active in the 1950s and '60s. It boasted an impressive array of jazz talent, including Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Mel Tormé, Dexter Gordon, and many others. Shout! Factory is proud to be reissuing some of the key Bethlehem albums.

Tenor sax player Dexter Gordon was a mainstay of the Los Angeles scene in the 1940s, but involvement with drugs, including time in prison, kept him largely out of music for a decade. In 1961, he made a major comeback, with a string of classic albums on the Blue Note and Steeplechase labels and a career that lasted well into the 1980s. Daddy Plays The Horn, one of only three sessions that he recorded in the 1950s, shows that Dexter's talents never deserted him.

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Daddy Plays the Horn

Tracks: 6, Disk length: 41m 45s (+0m 1s)

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