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Lester Young The Complete Aladdin Recordings [disc 2] (1995)
Alt. title: The Complete Aladdin Recordings of Lester Young\nAlt. title: The Complete Aladdin Sessions\nLester Willis Young (1909-08-27/1959-03-15): tenor sax\nRecorded Chicago US-IL, 1946-10 (tracks 1-4); Radio Recorders, West Hollywood US-CA, 1947-02-18 (5-9); New York US-NY, 1947-04-02 (10-12); WOR Studios, New York US-NY, 1947-12-29 (13-16); and Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-12-22 (17-22).\nDisc 1/5-18 and disc 2/1-5,7-12,14-16 (i.e., all except disc 1/1-4 & disc 2/6,13,17-22) were previously released as the 2-LP "The Aladdin Sessions", Blue Note BN-LA 456-H2 (1975).\nReissue produced by Michael Cuscuna; sound restoration and mastering by Malcom Addey.\n2CD: Blue Note CDP 32787 (1995-09-26), UPC 724383278725.
This jazz cd contains 22 tracks and runs 64min 5sec.
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  1. Lester Young - Jumpin' with Symphony Sid [1946] (03:10)
    (Lester Young)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded Chicago US-IL, 1946-10 (48; IM-3571).\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nRodney Richardson: bass\nLyndell Marshall: drums
  2. Lester Young - No Eyes Blues [1946] (03:00)
    (Lester Young)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded Chicago US-IL, 1946-10 (49; IM-3573).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nRodney Richardson: bass\nLyndell Marshall: drums
  3. Lester Young - Sax-O-Be-Bop [1946] (02:53)
    (Lester Young)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded Chicago US-IL, 1946-10 (50; IM-3572).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nRodney Richardson: bass\nLyndell Marshall: drums
  4. Lester Young - On the Sunny Side of the Street [1946] (03:00)
    (Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded Chicago US-IL, 1946-10 (51; IM-3574).\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nRodney Richardson: bass\nLyndell Marshall: drums
  5. Lester Young - Easy Does It [1947] (02:33)
    (Lester Young)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded at Radio Recorders, West Hollywood US-CA, 1947-02-18 (121-1; IM-3577).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nTed Briscoe: bass\nR
  6. Lester Young - Easy Does It [alt. take, 1947] (02:29)
    (Lester Young)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded at Radio Recorders, West Hollywood US-CA, 1947-02-18 (121-alt.).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nTed Briscoe: bass\nRoy Hay
  7. Lester Young - Movin' with Lester [1947] (03:11)
    (Lester Young)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded at Radio Recorders, West Hollywood US-CA, 1947-02-18 (122-1).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nTed Briscoe: bass\nRoy Haynes
  8. Lester Young - One o'Clock Jump [1947] (02:38)
    (Count Basie)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded at Radio Recorders, West Hollywood US-CA, 1947-02-18 (123-5; IM-3576).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nTed Briscoe: bass\nRo
  9. Lester Young - Jumpin' at the Woodside [1947] (03:00)
    (Count Basie)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded at Radio Recorders, West Hollywood US-CA, 1947-02-18 (124-3; IM-3575).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nFred Lacey: guitar\nTed Briscoe: bass\nRo
  10. Lester Young - I'm Confessin' [1947] (02:31)
    (Doc Daugherty/Al J. Neiburg/Ellis Reynolds)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded New York US-NY, 1947-04-02 (141-1; IM-3578).\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nNasir Barakaat: guitar\nRodney Richardson: bass\nLyndell Marsha
  11. Lester Young - Lester Smooths It Out [1947] (02:54)
    (Lester Young)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded New York US-NY, 1947-04-02 (142-1).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nNasir Barakaat: guitar\nRodney Richardson: bass\nLyndell Marshall: drums
  12. Lester Young - Just Cooling [1947] (02:59)
    (Lester Young)\nLester Young & His Sextet, recorded New York US-NY, 1947-04-02 (143-1; IM-3582).\nShorty McConnell: trumpet\nLester Young: tenor sax\nArgonne Thornton [Sadik Hakim]: piano\nNasir Barakaat: guitar\nRodney Richardson: bass\nLyndell Marshall:
  13. Lester Young - Tea for Two [1947] (03:08)
    (Irving Caesar/Vincent Youmans)\nLester Young Quintet, recorded at WOR Studios, New York US-NY, 1947-12-29 (25-1020); produced by Leonard Feather.\nLester Young: tenor sax\nGene DiNovi: piano\nChuck Wayne: guitar\nCurly Russell: bass\nTiny Kahn: drums
  14. Lester Young - East of the Sun [1947] (03:10)
    (Brooks Bowman)\nLester Young Quintet, recorded at WOR Studios, New York US-NY, 1947-12-29 (25-1021; IM-3579); produced by Leonard Feather.\nLester Young: tenor sax\nGene DiNovi: piano\nChuck Wayne: guitar\nCurly Russell: bass\nTiny Kahn: drums
  15. Lester Young - The Sheik of Araby [1947] (02:31)
    (Harry Beasley Smith/Ted Snyder/Francis Wheeler)\nLester Young Quintet, recorded at WOR Studios, New York US-NY, 1947-12-29 (25-1022; IM-3580); produced by Leonard Feather.\nLester Young: tenor sax\nGene DiNovi: piano\nChuck Wayne: guitar\nCurly Russell:
  16. Lester Young - Something to Remember You By [1947] (02:44)
    (Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz)\nLester Young Quintet, recorded at WOR Studios, New York US-NY, 1947-12-29 (25-1023; IM-3581); produced by Leonard Feather.\nLester Young: tenor sax\nGene DiNovi: piano\nChuck Wayne: guitar\nCurly Russell: bass\nTiny Kahn: d
  17. Lester Young - Riffin' Without Helen [1945] (03:13)
    (Willie Smith/Lester Young)\nHelen Humes & Her Allstars, recorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-12-22 (126B); produced by Norman Granz.\nWillie Smith: alto sax\nMaxwell Davis, Lester Young: tenor sax\nJimmy Bunn: piano\nDave Barbour: guitar\nJunior Rudd: bass\n
  18. Lester Young - Please Let Me Forget [1945] (03:09)
    (Red Callender)\nHelen Humes & Her Allstars, recorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-12-22 (122B-2); produced by Norman Granz.\nHelen Humes: vocal\nWillie Smith: alto sax\nMaxwell Davis, Lester Young: tenor sax\nJimmy Bunn: piano\nDave Barbour: guitar\nJunior Ru
  19. Lester Young - He Don't Love Me Anymore [1945] (02:51)
    (Martin Hathaway)\nHelen Humes & Her Allstars, recorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-12-22 (125A-2); produced by Norman Granz.\nHelen Humes: vocal\nWillie Smith: alto sax\nMaxwell Davis, Lester Young: tenor sax\nJimmy Bunn: piano\nDave Barbour: guitar\nJunior
  20. Lester Young - Pleasing Man Blues [1945] (03:06)
    (Herbie Brock)\nHelen Humes & Her Allstars, recorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-12-22 (125B-3); produced by Norman Granz.\nHelen Humes: vocal\nWillie Smith: alto sax\nMaxwell Davis, Lester Young: tenor sax\nJimmy Bunn: piano\nDave Barbour: guitar\nJunior Rud
  21. Lester Young - See See Rider [1945] (02:49)
    (Ma Rainey)\nHelen Humes & Her Allstars, recorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-12-22 (127A-2); produced by Norman Granz.\nHelen Humes: vocal\nWillie Smith: alto sax\nMaxwell Davis, Lester Young: tenor sax\nJimmy Bunn: piano\nDave Barbour: guitar\nJunior Rudd:
  22. Lester Young - It's Better to Give than Receive [1945] (02:54)
    (Helen Humes/M. LeMayes)\nHelen Humes & Her Allstars, recorded Los Angeles US-CA, 1945-12-22 (126A-3); produced by Norman Granz.\nHelen Humes: vocal\nWillie Smith: alto sax\nMaxwell Davis, Lester Young: tenor sax\nJimmy Bunn: piano\nDave Barbour: guitar\n


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