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Frank Foster And His Orch. - Giant Steps FLAC
Performer:
Frank Foster And His Orch.
Album:
Giant Steps
Style:
Big Band, Modal
Released:
1975
Country:
Japan
Label:
Columbia
Catalog:
YQ-7522-AX
FLAC size:
1870 mb
MP3 size:
2833 mb
WMA size:
1099 mb


Tracklist


1Tan-Kyu (The Search)
Composed By – Frank Foster
12:31
2Cecilia Is Love
Composed By – Frank Foster
5:55
3Giant Steps
Composed By – John Coltrane
7:13
4Now That She's Away
Composed By – Frank Foster
5:10
5Shitsu-Mon (The Question)
Composed By – Frank Foster
7:34


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
YX-7576-AXFrank Foster And His Orch. Giant Steps ‎(LP, Album, RE)DenonYX-7576-AXJapan1978


Credits


  • Alto Saxophone, FluteEd Xiques, Jerry Dodgion
  • Baritone SaxophonePepper Adams
  • BassGeorge Mraz
  • DrumsMel Lewis
  • EngineerToji Sekiguchi
  • FlugelhornThad Jones
  • Photography By, DesignK. Abe
  • PianoWalter Norris
  • ProducerTakao Ishizuka
  • Recording Supervisor [Recording Director]Jun Yamazaki , Keiichiro Ebihara, Tsutomu Ueno
  • Tenor Saxophone, Alto FluteGreg Herbert
  • Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, ClarinetFrank Foster
  • TromboneEarl McIntyre, Janice Robinson, John Mosca
  • TrumpetAl Porcino, Cecil Bridgewater, Sinclair Acey, Waymon Reed


Notes


Special Thanks To Mr. Hisamitsu Noguchi


Album


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