Sonny Stitt – Boppin’ in Baltimore: Live at the Left Bank RSD 2023 Double Heavyweight Vinyl

£65.00

Boppin’ in Baltimore: Live at the Left Bank RSD 2023 Double Heavyweight Vinyl – Sonny Stitt New In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Boppin In Baltimore Live at the Left Bank is a previously unissued recording of saxophone master Sonny Stitt captured live at the Famous Ballroom in Baltimore, MD on November 11, 1973, for the Left Bank Jazz Society. Recorded by Left Bank founder Vernon Welsh, Boppin In Baltimore is an official release in cooperation with the Sonny Stitt Estate and features an allstar rhythm section of pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Sam Jones and drummer Louis Hayes. The deluxe limitededition 180gram 2LP set includes an extensive booklet with rare photos by Christian Rose, Raymond Ross, Tom Copi, Burt Goldblatt and others liner notes by acclaimed jazz critic Bob Blumenthal and interviews with Barron, Hayes and saxophone icon Charles McPherson, Muse Records founder and producer Don Schlitten, and an archival interview with Sonny Stitt himself from the early 1970s conducted by Marc Vasey in Canada. The vinyl edition is mastered for vinyl by legendary mastering engineer Bernie Grundman.Please allow 57 business days for dispatch. Sonny Stitt is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £65 +P&P

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