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SPIRITSVILLE

Julian Priester

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 1960

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Chi-Chi
2. Blue Stride
3. Excursion
4. Spiritsville
5. My Romance
6. Donna's Waltz
7. It Might as Well Be Spring

Line-up / Musicians


Walter Benton Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
Charles Davis Sax (Baritone)
Sam Jones Bass
Julian Priester Trombone
Art Taylor Drums
McCoy Tyner Piano

Releases information

2000 re-issue JVC Compact Discs
2006 re-issue JVC Japan Audio CD

Cover from Japaneese Limited Edition Audio CD

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