Tracklist
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1 | The Heat's Off (Remastered) |
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2:24 | ||||
2 | Mine (Remastered) |
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2:27 | ||||
3 | The Heat's On (Remastered) |
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3:03 | ||||
4 | The Very Thought Of You (Remastered) |
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2:54 | ||||
5 | Swingin' The Blues (Remastered) |
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2:46 | ||||
6 | Humpty Dumpty (Remastered) |
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3:13 | ||||
7 | I Remember Harlem (Remastered) |
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3:00 | ||||
8 | I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Remastered) |
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2:46 | ||||
9 | Sunday (Remastered) |
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1:53 | ||||
10 | Plush Life (Remastered) |
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7:46 | ||||
11 | You're Crying (Remastered) |
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3:16 | ||||
12 | Shorty George (Remastered) |
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6:38 | ||||
13 | Pablo's Roonie (Remastered) |
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4:55 | ||||
14 | Tropicana Intrigue (Remastered) |
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3:03 | ||||
15 | Grasshopper (Remastered) |
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4:03 | ||||
16 | Dilemma Diablo (Remastered) |
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4:03 | ||||
17 | I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (Remastered) |
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6:46 |
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Paul Quinichette
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Paul Quinichette - american jazz tenor-saxophonist, born May 17, 1916 - Denver, Colorado, died May 25, 1983 - New York City Many men tried, but Paul Quinichette was the most successful at emulating the style of Lester Young. (Young called him “Lady Q”, a term not exactly meant at as a compliment.) With a nice smoky tone, Quinichette worked with many great musicians, and played on some of the earliest tribute albums. If he is somewhat forgotten today, it may because the tenor style he followed is currently out of favor. That fact does not lessen his music, some of which is remarkable… read more
Paul Quinichette - american jazz tenor-saxophonist, born May 17, 1916 - Denver, Colorado, died May 25, 1983 - New York City Many men tried, but Paul Quinichette was the most successful at e… read more
Paul Quinichette - american jazz tenor-saxophonist, born May 17, 1916 - Denver, Colorado, died May 25, 1983 - New York City Many men tried, but Paul Quinichette was the most successful at emulating the style of Lester Young. (Young cal… read more