Interprète: Andrew Hill Titre: Point Of Departure Label: Blue Note Pays: Portugal N° de catalogue: 11C 076-83125 Genre: Jazz Classement: 4.8 Votes: 417 Formats: Vinyl, LP taille FLAC: 1490 mb taille MP3: 2716 mb
Alto Saxophone, Flute, Bass Clarinet – Eric Dolphy
Bass – Richard Davis
Design [Cover], Photography By [Cover Photo] – Reid Miles
Drums – Anthony Williams
Liner Notes – Nat Hentoff
Piano, Written-By – Andrew Hill
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone – Joe Henderson
Trumpet – Kenny Dorham
Artwork By [Cover Design], Photography – Reid Miles
Bass – Richard Davis
Drums – Anthony Williams
Flute, Saxophone [Alto], Clarinet [Bass] – Eric Dolphy
Piano – Andrew Hill
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Saxophone [Tenor] – Joe Henderson
Trumpet – Kenny Dorham
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BLP 4167
Andrew Hill
Point Of Departure (LP, Album, Mono)
Blue Note
BLP 4167
US
1965
MMBST-84167, BST 84167
Andrew Hill
Point Of Departure (2xLP, Album, Num, RE, 180)
Music Matters Ltd., Blue Note
MMBST-84167, BST 84167
US
2010
UCCQ-9168, BNST-84167
Andrew Hill
Point Of Departure (CD, Album, RE)
Blue Note, Blue Note
UCCQ-9168, BNST-84167
Japan
2015
BLP 84167 , BLP 84167
Andrew Hill
Point Of Departure (LP, Album, Mono, RE)
Blue Note, Blue Note
BLP 84167 , BLP 84167
US
1967
BST-84167
Andrew Hill
Point Of Departure (LP, Album, RE)
Blue Note
BST-84167
US
1973
Vidéo
Album
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