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Earl Bostic - Flamingo [2002] (CD)

Flamingo [2002]
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Album Details: Flamingo [2002]

Release Date:11/24/2003
Label:Proper Pairs
UPC:805520051002

Track List: Flamingo [2002]

Disk 1

  1. Lady Be Good
  2. Big Chief Pawnee
  3. Three-Horn-Parlay
  4. Dreamer's Blues
  5. Shady Side Of The Street
  6. The Man I Love
  7. Hurricane Blues
  8. The Major And The Minor
  9. All On
  10. Liza
  11. That's The Groovy Thing, Part A
  12. Tippin' In
  1. Baby, You Don't Know It All
  2. Jumpin' Jack
  3. That's The Groovy Thing, Part B
  4. The Barefoot Boy
  5. That's The Heat You Gotta Beat
  6. Let's Ball Tonight - Pt 1.
  7. Let's Ball Tonight - Pt 2.
  8. Away
  9. Where Or When
  10. Cuttin' Out
  11. My Special Dream
  12. I'm The Guy Who Loves You

Disk 2

  1. Here Goes
  2. Bostic's Jump
  3. Earl's Rhumboogie
  4. Hot Sauce Boss
  5. 845 Stomp
  6. Disc Jockey Nightmare
  7. Blip Boogie
  8. Swing Low Sweet Boogie
  9. Earl Blows A Fuse
  10. Who Snuck The Wine In The Gravy?
  11. Filibuster
  1. Serenade
  2. Seven Steps
  3. Don't You Do It
  4. Wrap It Up
  5. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  6. Flamingo
  7. Sleep
  8. Always
  9. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
  10. The Moon Is Low
  11. Lover Come Back To Me

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Biography

Earl Bostic

Alto saxophonist Earl Bostic was a technical master of his instrument, yet remained somewhat underappreciated by jazz fans due to the string of simple, popular RB/jump blues hits he recorded during his heyday in the '50s. Born Eugene Earl Bostic in Tulsa, OK, on April 25, 1913, Bostic played around the Midwest during the early '30s, studied at Xavier University, and tou... Read more