Album US 1959 on Riverside Records label
Jazz (Vocal, Hard-Bop)
Recorded in New York; Spring and Fall, 1959. Blue 'mic and reel' labels with 'BILL GRAUER PRODUCTIONS' along the bottom (no 'INC.').
Abbey Lincoln voc, 1930-2010 US vocals, album by, written by | |
Bob Boswell b, 1927-2001 US double bass | |
Sam Jones b, 1924-1981 US double bass | |
"Philly" Joe Jones dr, 1923-1985 US drums | |
Max Roach dr, 1924-2007 US drums | |
Les Spann g, fl, 1932-1989 US flute, guitar | |
Cedar Walton p, 1934-2013 US piano | |
Phil Wright p, org, clv, GB piano | |
Wynton Kelly p, 1931-1971 US piano | |
Stanley Turrentine ts, 1934-2000 US tenor saxophone | |
Julian Priester tb, *1935 US trombone, written by | |
Kenny Dorham tr, 1924-1972 US trumpet | |
Tommy Turrentine tr, 1928-1997 US trumpet, written by |
Harris Lewine design, cover |
Ken Braren design, cover |
Paul Bacon design, cover |
Jack Higgins engineer |
Orrin Keepnews liner notes, producer |
Jack Matthews mastered by |
Lawrence N. Shustak photography by |
Bill Grauer producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Afro-Blue | Abbey Lincoln | Mongo Santamaria | 3:17 |
2 | Lonely House | Abbey Lincoln | Kurt Weill, Langston Hughes | 3:37 |
3 | Let Up | Abbey Lincoln | Abbey Lincoln | 5:27 |
4 | Thursday's Child | Abbey Lincoln | Elisse Boyd, Murray Grand | 3:28 |
5 | Brother, Where Are You? | Abbey Lincoln | Oscar Brown Jr. | 3:06 |
6 | Laugh, Clown, Laugh | Abbey Lincoln | Joe Young, Sam Lewis, Ted Fiorito | 5:21 |
7 | Come Sunday | Abbey Lincoln | Duke Ellington | 5:12 |
8 | Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise | Abbey Lincoln | Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg | 2:44 |
9 | Lost In The Stars | Abbey Lincoln | Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson | 4:07 |
10 | Long As You're Living | Abbey Lincoln | Julian Priester, Oscar Brown Jr., Tommy Turrentine | 2:31 |