Elvin Jones - Live album flac
- Performer: Elvin Jones
- Album: Live
- FLAC: 1547 mb | MP3: 1455 mb
- Released: 1975
- Country: US
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Tracklist Hide Credits
A | ShinjituComposed By – Keiko Jones |
22:00 |
B | SimoneComposed By – Frank Foster |
23:53 |
Credits
- Bass – Gene Perla
- Design [Album Design] – Anne Marie Schnider
- Drums – Elvin Jones
- Piano – Chick Corea
- Producer – Gene Perla
- Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Joe Farrell
- Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Frank Foster
Notes
Recorded at Town Hall, Sunday evening, September 12, 1971 at 8:00 PMJohn Coltrane Memorial Concert
℗ © 1975 P.M. Records, Inc.
Vertrieb: Music Distributor GmbH
Printed and manufatured in Germany
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Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: PMR 004 A
- Matrix / Runout: PMR 004 B
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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PMR-004 | Elvin Jones | Live (LP, Album) | PM | PMR-004 | US | 1975 |
UPS-2142-PM | Elvin Jones | Live (LP, Album) | PM | UPS-2142-PM | Japan | 1975 |
JD 1255 | Chick Corea, Joe Farrell, Frank Foster, Gene Perla, Elvin Jones | Chick Corea, Joe Farrell, Frank Foster, Gene Perla, Elvin Jones - The John Coltrane Memorial Concert (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Jazz Door | JD 1255 | Germany | 1993 |
PA-7111, PMR-004 | Elvin Jones | Live (LP, Album) | Trio Records, PM | PA-7111, PMR-004 | Japan | 1975 |
CDG 07 | Chick Corea, Joe Farrell, Frank Foster, Elvin Jones, Gene Perla | Chick Corea, Joe Farrell, Frank Foster, Elvin Jones, Gene Perla - John Coltrane Memorial Concert (CD, RE) | GOWI Records | CDG 07 | Poland | 1993 |
Personnel: Elvin Jones - Drums George Coleman - Tenor Saxophone Wilbur Little - Bass Hannibal Marvin Peterson - Trumpet on B1 Mister Jones. Album produced by Horst Weber and Matthias Winckelmann Recorded by Tom diPietro Mastered by D. Mehtieff Photography by Josef Werkmeister Cover Design by Weber/Winckelmann
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