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A&M Jazz CD Promo

Discussion in 'Jazz on A&M/CTi/Horizon and Others' started by Captain Bacardi, Jan 4, 2012.

  1. Captain Bacardi Administrator

    I picked up a neat little promo CD of A&M Jazz recordings that I had never seen before. I had one sampler called The A&M Jazz Heritage Sampler (CD-17607). But this one is called the A&M Jazz Series Sampler - Spring 1989 (CD-17767):

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    The tracks are:

    George Benson - Tell It Like It Is
    Wes Montgomery - Road Song
    Quincy Jones - Walkin'
    Herbie Mann - Unchain My Heart
    Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - On The Road Again
    Mel Lewis - Ain't Nuthin' Nu
    Thad Jones & Mel Lewis - Cherry Juice
    Jim Hall - Indian Summer
    Billy Hart - Layla-Joy
    The Winter Consort - Icarus
    Antonio Carlos Jobim - Wave
    Milton Nascimento - Bridges (Travessia)
    Charles Lloyd - Majorca
    Herb Alpert & Hugh Masekela - Skoiaan

    Inside the cover there are 29 titles from the CTi, Horizon and regular jazz catalog that mention that they were available on CD at the time. I have most of them but am missing a couple of titles (the Herbie Mann and Billy Hart CDs, for instance). Nice little collection.



    Capt. Bacardi

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