Photography By [Cover Photo], Design [Cover] – Reid Miles
Piano, Written-By – Horace Silver
Producer – Alfred Lion
Tenor Saxophone – Junior Cook
Trumpet – Blue Mitchell
Bass – Gene Taylor
Cover [Photo And Design] – Reid Miles
Drums – Roy Brooks
Liner Notes – Joel Dorn
Piano – Horace Silver
Producer – Alfred Lion
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Saxophone [Tenor] – Junior Cook
Trumpet – Blue Mitchell
Written-By [All Compositions] – Horace Silver
Notes
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, New Jersey on April 11 & 12, 1963.Blue Note Records A Product Of Liberty Records On iiner sleeve: (C) MCMLXXIII United Artists Records, Inc Cat # variations on release: - Spine: Blue Note Stereo 84131 - Front Cover: 84131 Blue Note - Rear Cover: BLP-4131/84131 - Center Labels: BNST-84131
Barcodes
Barcode: 4988006697843
Rights Society: JASRAC
Matrix / Runout (Dead Wax Side 1 stamped): STEREO VAN GELDER
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side 1 etched): BNST - 84131 A
Matrix / Runout (Dead Wax Side 2 stamped): STEREO VAN GELDER
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side 2 etched): BNST - 84131 B.
Companies
Copyright (c) – United Artists Records, Inc.
Manufactured By – United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc.
Manufactured By – Toshiba EMI Ltd
Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
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