The Hunt (Dexter Gordon album)
The Hunt is a 1977 jazz album of performances from 1947 by a nonet featuring saxophonists Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray. The title song is referenced in the book On the Road by Jack Kerouac.
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Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | July 6, 1947 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 77:52 | |||
Label | Savoy | |||
Producer | Steve Backer, Ralph Bass | |||
Dexter Gordon chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Disorder at the Border" – 19:20
- "Cherokee" – 21:12
- "Byas-A-Drink" – 19:15
- "The Hunt (A/K/A Rocks 'n Shoals)" – 18:05
Personnel
- Dexter Gordon – tenor saxophone
- Harry Babasin – double bass
- Red Callender – double bass
- Sonny Criss – alto saxophone
- Wardell Gray – tenor saxophone
- Hampton Hawes – piano
- Connie Kay – drum kits
- Barney Kessel – guitar
- Ken Kennedy – drums
- Howard McGhee – trumpet
- Trummy Young – trombone
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