℗ 2013 Blue Note Records
Released June 28, 2019
Originated February 1, 1957
Duration 47m 19s
Record Label EMI Music Special Markets
Genre Jazz
 

Introducing Johnny Griffin

Johnny Griffin

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1.1
Mil Dew
Johnny Griffin
3:55
1.2
Chicago Calling
Johnny Griffin
5:35
1.3
These Foolish Things
Johnny Griffin
5:09
1.4
The Boy Next Door
Johnny Griffin
4:53
1.5
Nice And Easy
Johnny Griffin
4:21
1.6
It's All Right With Me
Johnny Griffin
5:00
1.7
Lover Man
Johnny Griffin
7:52
1.8
The Way You Look Tonight (Remastered 1987)
Johnny Griffin
6:15
1.9
Cherokee (Remastered 1987)
Johnny Griffin
4:19
Johnny Griffin had been kicking around in R&B bands for years before his Blue Note debut in 1956. And what was "introduced" was a tenor saxophonist with a fresh sound, a warm, soulful style and the fastest technique in jazz. He moves from lyrical ballads to blistering tempos with ease. Within two years, Griff would become one of the leading tenor saxophonists in jazz as a member of Thelonious Monk's quartet. This edition has been mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes.
2.8224 MHz DSD – EMI Music Special Markets Studio Masters
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Mil Dew
2
Chicago Calling
3
These Foolish Things
4
The Boy Next Door
5
Nice And Easy
6
It's All Right With Me
7
Lover Man
8
The Way You Look Tonight (Remastered 1987)
9
Cherokee (Remastered 1987)

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