Album FR 1952 on Vogue Productions label
Jazz and Blues (Bop, Rhythm’n’Blues, Easy Listening)
"Linger Awhile" recorded April 7, 1952. "Lover Come Back To Me" recorded October 4, 1951 Bassist and drummer are incorrect on both center labels, and also other musicians on center label side B. According to Classics (11) # 5039 (Bostic 1949-1951) 'Lover Come Back To Me' and 'The Moon Is Low' were recorded during same session and it looks like they have a very similar line-up, except that, on 'Lover Come Back To Me', there is a pianist, very likely Cliff Smalls, Bostic reguar pianist those days, and no audible vibraphone and guitar.
![]() | Earl Bostic And His Orchestra , album by |
![]() | Earl Bostic as, 1912-1965 US alto saxophone |
![]() | Ike Isaacs b, 1923-1981 US bass, probable, miscredited as drummer |
![]() | Specs Wright dr, *1927 US drums, probable, uncredited |
![]() | Jimmy Shirley g, 1913-1989 US guitar |
![]() | Joe Knight p, US piano |
![]() | John Coltrane ts, 1926-1967 US saxophone |
![]() | Pinky Williams bs, US saxophone |
![]() | Joe Mitchell tr, US trumpet |
![]() | Gene Redd tr, vib, trumpet, vibraphone |
![]() | Keter Betts b, 1928-2005 US bass, probable, uncredited |
![]() | Jimmy Cobb dr, *1929 US drums, probable, uncredited |
![]() | Cliff Smalls p, 1918-2008 US piano, probable, uncredited |
![]() | Lowell "Count" Hastings ts, sax, *1916 US tenor saxophone, probable, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Linger Awhile | Earl Bostic And His Orchestra | ||
2 | Lover Come Back To Me | Earl Bostic And His Orchestra |