Earl Bostic – The Best Of Bostic - VG+ LP Record 1956 King USA Mono Vinyl - Jazz / Bop
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Earl Bostic – The Best Of Bostic
Label: | King Records – 395-500, King Records – 500 |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Mono
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Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Jazz |
Style: | Bop |
A1 | Flamingo |
A2 | Always | |
A3 | Deep Purple | |
A4 | Smoke Rings | |
A5 | What No Pearls | |
A6 | Jungle Drums | |
B1 | Serenade | |
B2 | I Can't Give You Anything But Love | |
B3 | Seven Steps | |
B4 | I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You | |
B5 | Don't You Do It | |
B6 | Steamwhistle Jump |
- Alto Saxophone – Earl Bostic
This was the first 12 inch LP released by King.
King black/silver 1/2 inch tall, 2 inch wide "crownless" King label.
395-500 - The Best Of Bostic - Earl Bostic [1956] Original issue has Earl Bostic on cover. Reissued in the late 1950s as "Dance To The Music Of Earl Bostic" King 500 with a cover featuring a girl in a swimsuit.
Track B6 "Steamwhistle Jump" is credited to Earl Bostic but it's indeed "Take The A Train" written by Billy Strayhorn.
King black/silver 1/2 inch tall, 2 inch wide "crownless" King label.
395-500 - The Best Of Bostic - Earl Bostic [1956] Original issue has Earl Bostic on cover. Reissued in the late 1950s as "Dance To The Music Of Earl Bostic" King 500 with a cover featuring a girl in a swimsuit.
Track B6 "Steamwhistle Jump" is credited to Earl Bostic but it's indeed "Take The A Train" written by Billy Strayhorn.
- Matrix / Runout (side A runout etched): K-12-1-X6
- Matrix / Runout (side B runout etched): K-12-2-X1
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