Gene Ammons - Sock! FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Count Your BlessingsWritten-By – Temple, Morgan | 4:15 |
| 2 | SockWritten-By – Ammons | 2:45 |
| 3 | They Say You're Laughing At MeWritten-By – Stanford, Livingston | 2:55 |
| 4 | ScamWritten-By – Ammons | 5:35 |
| 5 | Blues For TurfersWritten-By – Ammons | 3:45 |
| 6 | Rock RollWritten-By – Ammons | 2:55 |
| 7 | What I SayWritten-By – Ammons | 2:45 |
| 8 | Blue CooladeWritten-By – Waldron | 4:11 |
| 9 | Cara MiaWritten By – Campbell, Connelly, Fishman, Hart | 2:50 |
| 10 | Short StopWritten-By – Waldron | 3:30 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR 7400 | Gene Ammons | Sock! (LP, Album, Mono) | Prestige | PR 7400 | US | 1965 |
| PR 7400, PRST 7400 | Gene Ammons | Sock! (LP, Album, RM) | Prestige, Prestige | PR 7400, PRST 7400 | US | 1965 |
Credits
- Baritone Saxophone – Cecil Payne (tracks: B5, B6), Gene Easton (tracks: B1 to B4)
- Bass – Ben Steuberville (tracks: B1 to B4), Ernie Shepard (tracks: B5, B6), George Duvivier (tracks: A4), Wendell Marshall (tracks: A1 to A3)
- Design – Don Schlitten
- Drums – Ed Thigpen (tracks: A1 to A3), George Brown (tracks: B1 to B6), Walter Perkins (tracks: A4)
- Liner Notes – Jack McKinney
- Piano – John Houston (tracks: B1 to B4), Mal Waldron (tracks: A1 to A3), Patti Brown (tracks: A4)
- Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
- Supervised By – Bob Weinstock (tracks: B1 to B6), Esmond Edwards (tracks: A1 to A4)
- Trombone – Edwin Moore (tracks: B5, B6), Henderson Chambers (tracks: B1 to B4)
- Trumpet – Nate Woodward (tracks: B1 to B6)
Notes
1972 US Stereo pressing with the green label and blue trident on top with Presige in Yellow.
Video
Album
Sock - Gene Ammons. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Watch the video for Sock from Gene Ammons's The Gene Ammons Story: The 78 Era for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Eugene Jug Ammons April 14, 1925 July 23, 1974 also known as The Boss, was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, and the son of boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Ammons studied music with instructor Walter Dyett at DuSable High School. Ammons began to gain recognition while still at high school when in 1943, at the age of 18, he went on the road with trumpeter King Kolax's band. The Big Sound is an album by saxophonist Gene Ammons recorded in 1958 and released on the Prestige label. The album was recorded at the same sessions which produced Groove Blues. Blue Hymn Gene Ammons 12:37. The Real McCoy Mal Waldron 8:33. Cheek to Cheek Irving Berlin 14:12. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and Soul, Sock Gene Ammons. Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 - The Sixties. Gene Ammons. You Can Depend on Me, Vol. The Chase Gene Ammons, Dexter Gordon. The Swingin' Est. Gene Ammons, Benny Green. 2018 Remastered Version. The Big Sound. Gene Ammons All Stars. 2013 Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks 1958. Cool 2. Jazz in a Summer Day Trip - August 1St. 2019 24 Bit Remastered. Sock is a bop music album recording by GENE AMMONS released in 1965 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. GENE AMMONS - Sock Jazz music community with review and forums. 0 rating 0 review. Album 1965. Filed under Bop By GENE AMMONS. Gene Ammons - Sock 1953 - The Overjazz Channel aims to offer only the best recordings of the begining era of modern music. Re-discover genius Ammons. Listen album. Group Compilation. Songs in album Gene Ammons - The Gene Ammons Story The 78 Era 1992. Gene Ammons - Bye Bye. Gene Ammons - Chabootie. Gene Ammons - Walkin'. Gene Ammons - Easy Glide. Gene Ammons - I Can't Give You Anything But Love. Gene Ammons - Back In Your Own Backyard. Gene Ammons - Sewwt Jennie Lou. Gene Ammons - It Will Have To Do Until The Real Thing Comes Along. Gene Ammons - Sock. Gene Ammons - What I Say. Angel Eyes Gene Ammons album. Angel Eyes is an album by saxophonist Gene Ammons compiling sessions recorded in 1960 and 1962 and released on the Prestige label in 1965. The latter set was one of Ammons' final ones before serving a long prison sentence drug-related, yet his interpretations are full of optimism























