Album US 1968 on Blue Note label
Jazz (Soul-Jazz, Modal)
Original release with white/blue labels Slightly different labels without producer credit than The Phantom A DIVISION OF LIBERTY RECORDS, INC. (on labels) BLUE NOTE RECORDS INC. 729 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y./ 629 SUNSET BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (on cover) Recorded on June 24, 1968 (track A3) and on September 11, 1968 (tracks A1, A2, B1 to B3).
Duke Pearson p, 1932-1980 US piano, album by | |
Bob Cranshaw b, *1932 US bass | |
Victor Pantoja cng, bgo, US congas | |
Carlos "Patato" Valdes cng, perc, 1926-2007 CU congas, guiro | |
Mickey Roker dr, *1932 US drums | |
Jerry Dodgion as, fl, *1932 US flute, flute, alto, written by | |
Al Gafa g, *1941 US guitar | |
Sam Brown g, 1939-1977 US guitar | |
Bobby Hutcherson vib, mar, *1941 US vibraphone |
Forlenza Venosa Associates design, cover |
Nat Hentoff liner notes |
Francis Wolff photography by, cover photo, producer |
Rudy Van Gelder recorded by, recording by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Phantom | Duke Pearson | 10:15 | |
2 | Blues For Alvina | Duke Pearson | Willie and Alvina Wilson, Alvina Wilson, Willie Wilson | 3:05 |
3 | Bunda Amerela (Little Yellow Streetcar) | Duke Pearson | 6:05 | |
4 | Los Ojos Alegres (The Happy Eyes) | Duke Pearson | 6:15 | |
5 | Say You're Mine | Duke Pearson | 5:50 | |
6 | The Moana Surf | Duke Pearson | Jerry Dodgion | 7:25 |