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Seems to be OOP has anyone seen this or have one to sell?Or any info on what is on this cd?

Thanks

Halfcom has a copy for 20.00.

Essential Keynote Collection 10: The Small... (CD, 1987)

Primary Artist: Chubby Jackson/Harris/Brubeck

Best Price: $20.00

List Price: $13.98

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About this Album

Track Listing

1. Northwest Passage

2. Cryin' Sands

3. Cross Country

4. Characteristically, B. H.

5. Mean To Me

6. She's Funny That Way

7. Head Quarters

8. Head Hunters - (previously unreleased, alternate take)

9. Head Hunters

10. Sam's Caravan

11. Two Heads Are Better Than One - (previously unreleased, alternate take)

12. Two Heads Are Better Than One

13. Everything Happens To Me

14. Frustration - (previously unreleased, alternate take)

15. Frustration

Details

Producer: Harry Lim

Distributor: Universal Distribution

Recording Type: Studio

Recording Mode: Mono

SPAR Code: ADD

Album Notes

Full title: The Essential Keynote Collection 10: The Small Herds: Chubby Jackson & Bill Harris.

Personnel: Chubby Jackson (bass), Bill Harris (trombone, vocals), Flip Phillips (tenor saxophone), Pete Candoli, Howard McGhee (trumpets), Ted Wheeler (flute), John La Porta, Salvatore Delegge (clarinets), Mickey Folus (bass clarinet), Ralph Burns, Tony Aless (pianos), George Barnes, Billy Bauer (guitars), Arnold Fishkin (bass), Barrett Deems, Alvin Burroughs, Dave Tough, Shelly Manne (drums).

This collection contains tracks from Chubby Jackson and His Orchestra (New York, January 10, 1945), Bill Harris and His Septet (Chicago, April 5, 1945), Chubby Jackson's Rhythm (New York, November 29, 1945), and Bill Harris and His New Music (Chicago, May 6, 1946).

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