℗ 2010 Capitol Records
Released August 9, 2019
Originated May 1, 1957
Duration 38m 33s
Record Label EMI Music Special Markets
Genre Jazz
 

Blowing In From Chicago

Clifford Jordan, John Gilmore

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1.1
Status Quo
Clifford Jordan; John Gilmore
5:33
1.2
Bo-Till
Clifford Jordan; John Gilmore
5:55
1.3
Blue Lights
Clifford Jordan; John Gilmore
6:37
1.4
Billie's Bounce
Clifford Jordan; John Gilmore
9:33
1.5
Evil Eye
Clifford Jordan; John Gilmore
5:12
1.6
Everywhere
Clifford Jordan; John Gilmore
5:43
Blowing In from Chicago is a studio album by the American jazz saxophonists Clifford Jordan and John Gilmore. It was released through Blue Note Records in July 1957. The recording was made on March 3, 1957 and the quintet assembled for the session features rhythm section Horace Silver, Curly Russell and Art Blakey. Now, the album has been transferred to ultra high-fidelity DSD formats for modern listening!
2.8224 MHz DSD – EMI Music Special Markets Studio Masters
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Status Quo
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Bo-Till
3
Blue Lights
4
Billie's Bounce
5
Evil Eye
6
Everywhere

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