JAZZ AT OBERLIN
JAZZ AT OBERLIN
BRUBECK, DAVE
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Condition: New, UPC: 0252186046116, Publication Date: 07/29/2011, Type: VINYL LP, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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The Way You Look Tonight
How High The Moon
These Foolish Things
Perdido
Stardust

notes

Recorded in Finney Chapel, Oberlin College, March 2, 1953.

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Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond
Bass – Ron Crotty
Drums – Lloyd Davis (2)
Liner Notes – James Newman (6)
Piano – Dave Brubeck

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Recorded At – Finney Chapel, Oberlin College
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