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Gerry Mulligan Sextet, Complete Studio Recordings

Audio CD

Disk ID: 231080

Disk length: 1h 10m 37s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1963

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Butterfly With Hiccups 3:17
2. Old Devil Moon 4:32
3. The Ant Hill 7:22
4. Crazy Day 4:18
5. Night Lights 4:55
6. Manha de Carneval (Black Orpheus) 5:30
7. Wee Small Hours 5:37
8. Prelude in E minor 4:15
9. Festive minor 6:48
10. Tell Me When 4:09
11. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 5:02
12. Theme For Jobim 3:41
13. Blues For Lynda 3:38
14. Line For Lyons 4:27
15. The Lonely Nights (Night Lights) 2:56

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Review

This release features the complete studio sessions of Mulligan's outstanding sextet with Farmer, Brookmeyer, Jim Hall, Bill Crow and Dave Bailey recorded during September and October, 1963 and released on Phillips' Night Lights album and Limelight's exceptional Butterfly With Hiccups LP. Also included here as bonus tracks is the complete quartet session featuring Brookmeyer, Crow and Bailey recorded on June 25, 1964 and released on Limelight's Butterfly With Hiccups LP. Disconfrome. 2005.This Release features the Complete Studio Sessions of Mulligan's Outstanding Sextet with Farmer, Brookmeyer, Jim Hall, Bill Crow and Dave Bailey Recorded During September and October, 1963 and Released on Phillips' Night Lights Album and Limelight's Exceptional Butterfly with Hiccups LP. Also Included Here as Bonus Tracks is the Complete Quartet Session - featuring Brookmeyer, Crow and Bailey - Recorded on June 25, 1964 and Released on Limelight's Butterfly with Hiccups LP.

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