The Master's Touch

The Master's Touch is a jazz album by Lester Young.

The Master's Touch
Studio album by
Released1993
Recorded1944
Genrejazz
Length54:05
LabelSavoy Records
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Track listing [2]

  1. "Crazy Over J-Z" (Take 2) Lester Young -(2:49)
  2. "Crazy Over J-Z" (Take 3) Lester Young -(2:43)
  3. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You [Take 2] Bing Crosby, Ned Washington, Victor Young, Lester Young -(3:22)
  4. "Ding Dong" (Take 2) Lester Young -(2:27)
  5. "Ding Dong" (Take 3) Lester Young -(2:28)
  6. "Blues 'N' Bells" (Take 2) Lester Young -(2:24)
  7. "Blues 'N' Bells" [(Take 3) Lester Young -(2:24)
  8. "Back Home Again In Indiana" [Orig. TK2] Ballard MacDonald, James F. Hanley, Lester Young -(2:56)
  9. "Basie English" Johnny Guarnieri, Lester Young -(3:02)
  10. "Salute to Fats" (Short Take 2) Johnny Guarnieri, Lester Young -(1:19)
  11. "Salute to Fats" (Orig. Take 5) Johnny Guarnieri Lester Young -(3:01)
  12. "Exercise in Swing" Johnny Guarnieri, Lester Young -(3:11)
  13. "Exercise in Swing" (Orig. Take 4) Johnny Guarnieri, Lester Young -(3:03)
  14. "Circus in Rhythm" (Orig. Take 2) Earle Warren, Lester Young -(3:15)
  15. "Tush" (Orig. Take 2) Dicky Wells, Lester Young -(2:55)
  16. "Circus in Rhythm" (Take 3) Earle Warren, Lester Young -(3:05)
  17. "Poor Little Plaything" (Take 3)Earle Warren, Lester Young -(2:57)
  18. "Exercise in Swing" (Take 2) Johnny Guarnieri, Lester Young -(2:49)
  19. "Salute to Fats" (Take 4) Johnny Guarnieri, Lester Young -(1:00)
  20. "Salute to Fats" (Take 3) Johnny Guarnieri, Lester Young –(2:55)

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References

Sources

Gridley, Mark C. Jazz Styles: History & Analysis. 9th N.J.: Prentice Hall, 2006. Print.


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