Gerry Mulligan Meets Thelonious Monk - Mulligan Meets Monk (LP, Album, RSD, Mono, Ltd, RE, 180) (2025) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
RSDCA #OfficialRSDRecordStore Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: CR00873
Country:    US  
Released:  12 Apr 2025
Genre:       Jazz
Style:         Bop, Cool Jazz

Tracklist:
A1. 'Round Midnight
A2. Rhythm-A-Ning
A3. Sweet And Lovely
B1. Decidedly
B2. Straight, No Chaser
B3. I Mean You

Credits:
Baritone Saxophone - Gerry Mulligan
Bass - Wilbur Ware
Cover - Paul Bacon (2)
Drums - Shadow Wilson
Engineer - Jack Higgins
Lacquer Cut By - Kevin Gray
Photography By [Cover Photo] - Bob Parent
Piano - Thelonious Monk
Producer, Liner Notes - Orrin Keepnews


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 8 88072 66694 8
Barcode 888072666948
Matrix / Runout CR00873-A KPG@CA 45008.1(3)..
Matrix / Runout CR00873-B KPG@CA 45008.2(3)..

Companies:
Record Company Riverside Records
Record Company Universal International Music B.V.
Recorded At Reeves Sound Studios
Lacquer Cut At Cohearent Audio
Pressed By Record Technology Incorporated
Phonographic Copyright (p) Craft Recordings
Copyright (c) Craft Recordings

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