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Jazz Dexter Gordon 'GO!' LP reissue
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Dexter Gordon 'GO!' LP reissue

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Dexter Gordon - ‘GO!’ 180g black vinyl LP reissue.

By the time he recorded GO! in 1962, Dexter Gordon had already lived several lifetimes in jazz. He was among the first to adapt the language of bebop to the tenor saxophone in the 1940s, but after a decade in which personal troubles limited his output, he signed with Blue Note in 1961 and began a run of essential albums that marked a rebirth for the tenor giant.

Tracklisting -

SIDE A:
1. Cheese Cake
2. I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
3. Second Balcony Jump
SIDE B:
4. Love For Sale
5. Where Are You?
6. Three O'Clock In The Morning

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Dexter Gordon - ‘GO!’ 180g black vinyl LP reissue.

By the time he recorded GO! in 1962, Dexter Gordon had already lived several lifetimes in jazz. He was among the first to adapt the language of bebop to the tenor saxophone in the 1940s, but after a decade in which personal troubles limited his output, he signed with Blue Note in 1961 and began a run of essential albums that marked a rebirth for the tenor giant.

Tracklisting -

SIDE A:
1. Cheese Cake
2. I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
3. Second Balcony Jump
SIDE B:
4. Love For Sale
5. Where Are You?
6. Three O'Clock In The Morning

Dexter Gordon - ‘GO!’ 180g black vinyl LP reissue.

By the time he recorded GO! in 1962, Dexter Gordon had already lived several lifetimes in jazz. He was among the first to adapt the language of bebop to the tenor saxophone in the 1940s, but after a decade in which personal troubles limited his output, he signed with Blue Note in 1961 and began a run of essential albums that marked a rebirth for the tenor giant.

Tracklisting -

SIDE A:
1. Cheese Cake
2. I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
3. Second Balcony Jump
SIDE B:
4. Love For Sale
5. Where Are You?
6. Three O'Clock In The Morning

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