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At The Black Hawk, Vol. 2
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Album: At The Black Hawk, Vol. 2
# Song Title   Time
1)    Step Lightly More Info... 12:52
2)    What's New More Info... 13:28
3)    Vamp's Blues More Info... 20:14
4)    Step Lightly Alternate Version More Info... 14:18
5)    Theme: A Gem From Tiffany More Info... 0:42
2)    What's New More Info... 0:13
3)    Vamp's Blues More Info... 0:20
4)    Step Lightly (Alternate Version) More Info... 0:14
5)    A Gem from Tiffany (Theme) More Info...
 
Album: At The Black Hawk, Vol. 2
# Song Title   Time
1)    Step Lightly More Info... 12:52
2)    What's New More Info... 13:28
3)    Vamp's Blues More Info... 20:14
4)    Step Lightly Alternate Version More Info... 14:18
5)    Theme: A Gem From Tiffany More Info... 0:42
2)    What's New More Info... 0:13
3)    Vamp's Blues More Info... 0:20
4)    Step Lightly (Alternate Version) More Info... 0:14
5)    A Gem from Tiffany (Theme) More Info...
 
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  • Personnel: Shelly Manne (drums); Richie Kamuca (tenor saxophone); Joe Gordon (trumpet); Victor Feldman (piano); Monty Budwig (bass).
  • Recorded at The Black Hawk, San Francisco, California on September 22 & 24, 1959. Originally released on Contemporary (7578). Includes liner notes by C. H. Garrigues.
  • Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1991, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
  • Vol. 2 of the five CDs that document drummer Shelly Manne's Quintet at the Black Hawk club in San Francisco during a three-day period adds a new alternate take of Charlie Mariano's "Step Lightly" to the original program ("Step Lightly," "What's New," "Vamp's Blues"). These lengthy performances ("Vamp's Blues" is over 19 minutes long) give trumpeter Joe Gordon, the cool-toned tenor-saxophonist Richie Kamuca, pianist Victor Feldman, bassist Monty Budwig and the leader/drummer a chance to really stretch out. Fine 1950s bebop. ~ Scott Yanow
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