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Bobby Hackett – Blues With A Kick + Inner Sleeve - NEAR MINT VINYL!
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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Note: Includes the Original Inner Sleeve!
Label: Capitol Records – ST-1172, Capitol Records – T-1172
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: Canada
Released: 1959
Genre: Jazz
Style: Dixieland, Swing
A1 Good-Bye Blues
Written-By – Johnson*, Fields - McHugh*
2:30
A2 Weary Blues
Written-By – Matthews*, Cates*, Greene*
2:49
A3 Sugar Blues
Written-By – Clarence Williams, Lucy Fletcher
3:13
A4 Blues In The Night
Written-By – Harold Arlen-Johnny Mercer*
3:30
A5 Baker's Keyboard Blues
Written-By – Bobby Hackett
2:55
A6 Wang Wang Blues
Written-By – Johnson*, Mueller*, Busse*, Wood*
2:40
B1 Limehouse Blues
Written-By – Douglas Furber, Philip Braham
2:44
B2 Davenport Blues
Written-By – Bix Biederbecke*
2:56
B3 Blues In My Heart
Written-By – Irving Mills, King Carter
2:49
B4 Alcoholic Blues
Written-By – Albert Von Tilzer, Edward Laska
2:47
B5 Bye Bye Blues
Written-By – Lown*, Gray*, Bennett*, Hamm*
1:21
B6 Blues With A Kick
Written-By – Bobby Hackett, Stan Applebaum
2:52
Bass – Johnny Guiffrida, Milt Hinton
Conductor – Stan Applebaum
Drums – Joe Porcaro
Percussion – Harry Brewer, Phil Kraus
Photography By [Cover] – George Jerman
Piano – Dave McKenna
Piano, Organ [Hammond] – Nicky Tagg*
Producer – Andy Wiswell
Trumpet – Bobby Hackett
The first catalogue # is from the label and the second is from the cover. The ST prefix on the label denotes stereo while the T prefix on the cover denotes mono, a stereo pressing released in a mono cover.