HOUSE THAT LOVE BUILT
HOUSE THAT LOVE BUILT
FOSTER, FRANK
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Condition: New, UPC: 7160431170246, Publication Date: 07/29/1994, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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I Remember Sonny Stitt
The House That Love Built
John R And Garfield
Scandia Skies
Lightly Stroking
Dunbar's Delight

notes

Recorded September 10, 1982. Track 4 is previously unissued.

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Acoustic Bass – Jesper Lundgaard
Drums – Aage Tanggaard
Engineer [Recording] – Niels Erik Lund
Piano – Horace Parlan
Producer, Photography By – Nils Winther
Tenor Saxophone – Frank Foster

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