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Milt buckner - organ johnny pate - bass maurice sinclaire - drums. Songs: 1. I almost lost my mind 2. I'M Just a lucky so and so 3. if I should loose you 4. I've got the world on a string 5. one for my baby 6. cocktails for two 7. little white lies 8. there is no greater love 9. love is the thing 10.
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Milton Brent Buckner (July 10, 1915 – July 27, 1977) was an American jazz pianist and organist, who in the early 1950s popularized the Hammond organ. He pioneered the parallel chords style that influenced Red Garland, George Shearing, Bill Evans, and Oscar Peterson. Buckner's brother, Ted Buckner, was a jazz saxophonist. Milton Brent Buckner was born in St. Louis, Missouri.
milton buckner chicago, march 1961. Musidisc - 30 JA 5166 - France - original used. buckner milton organ - chicago march 1961.
Album's title: Chicago, March 1961. The Milt Buckner Hammond-Organ Trio. Midnight Mood (LP, RE). Chess International.
3 General Information. Merkel: Easter March. Costa: Triumphal March from Naaman. Söderman: Swedish Wedding March N. Mendelssohn: Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, O. 1. Gounod: Funeral March of a Marionette. Weber: March from the pianoforte duets.
Milton Buckner Greatest Hits. Organ Grinder's Swing. 2. Two Flight's Up. Milton Buckner. 7. Burnt Out.
Organ Grinder's Swing. Milton Buckner Greatest Hits, 2m 43sec. Chat About Organ Grinder's Swing by Milton Buckner.
Organ Grinder Swing from the 1965 album Organ Grinder Swing with Kenny Burrell (gtr) and Grady Tate (drms). 2 min 10 secs features Smith in his prime. Smith was touring in Europe when German guitarist Paulo Morello asked him what it was like to work with such famous guitarists like Wes Montgomery, George Benson and Pat Martino. Here are some of my remaining choices for most memorable performances on the instrument all the way into the modern day. 6. James Harrell Jimmy McGriff: All About My Girl from MG Blues 1962 drummer unknown 3min 54 secs. Brother Jack McDuff : That’s A Goodun from the 1963 album Live with George Benson (gtr), Red Holloway (tenor). 8min 16 sec. 8. Don Patterson: Hip Cake Walk from the 1964 album Hip Cake Walk with Leonard Houston (tenor), Billy James (drms).
| A1 | I Almost Lost My MindComposed By – Ivory Joe Hunter |
2:30 |
| A2 | I'm Just A Lucky So And SoWritten-By – Duke Ellington, Mack David |
3:16 |
| A3 | If I Should Lose YouWritten-By – Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger |
3:18 |
| A4 | I've Got The World On A StringLyrics By – Ted KoehlerMusic By – Harold Arlen |
2:46 |
| A5 | One For My BabyLyrics By – Johnny MercerMusic By – Harold Arlen |
3:34 |
| A6 | Cocktails For TwoWritten-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow |
2:02 |
| B1 | Little White LiesMusic By, Lyrics By – Walter Donaldson |
2:55 |
| B2 | There Is No Greater LoveLyrics By – Marty SymesMusic By – Isham Jones |
4:45 |
| B3 | Love Is The ThingLyrics By – Ned WashingtonMusic By – Victor Young |
2:17 |
| B4 | Baby Baby All The TimeMusic By, Lyrics By – Bobby Troup |
3:09 |
| B5 | A Sunday Kind Of LoveWritten-By – Anita Nye, Barbara Belle, Louis Prima, Stan Rhodes |
2:28 |
| B6 | Bouncing At DawnComposed By – Milt Buckner |
2:45 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LPS 702 | Milt Buckner | Midnight Mood (LP, Album) | Argo | LPS 702 | US | 1962 |
| MGAR S-9231 | The Milt Buckner Hammond-Organ Trio | Midnight Mood (LP, RE) | Chess International | MGAR S-9231 | Netherlands | 1967 |
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