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Go! at Midnight - Stylish and Comfortable Sneakers for Men & Women | Perfect for Running, Walking, and Casual Wear
Go! at Midnight - Stylish and Comfortable Sneakers for Men & Women | Perfect for Running, Walking, and Casual Wear
Go! at Midnight - Stylish and Comfortable Sneakers for Men & Women | Perfect for Running, Walking, and Casual Wear
Go! at Midnight - Stylish and Comfortable Sneakers for Men & Women | Perfect for Running, Walking, and Casual Wear

Go! at Midnight - Stylish and Comfortable Sneakers for Men & Women | Perfect for Running, Walking, and Casual Wear

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Paul Chambers / Wynton Kelly - Go... / Kelly At Midnite - CD

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First, let me just say that I do not actually own this particular CD, but instead I have this music via "The Complete Vee Jay Paul Chambers/Wynton Kelly Sessions 1959-61" on Mosaic. (As an aside, while I love Mosaic, if I had to do it all over again, I probably would not have bought their set because all of the albums it collects are currently in print and available single CDs. In retrospect, a few dozen unreleased alternate takes were not worth an extra 20 spot IMO.) But it is the music not the packaging that matters most, and this two-albums-for-the-price-of-one CD is a worthwhile investment. Paul Chambers' "Go" was recorded over three days in February 1959, and features Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Cannonball Adderley on alto sax, Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Wynton Kelly's "Kelly at Midnight," recorded on April 27, 1960, is a more relaxed affair as Kelly and Chambers are joined only by drummer Philly Joe Jones. In all, these are two solid jazz albums, and I suggest you "Go" ahead and buy "At Midnight."