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1960 studio album by Julian Priester From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spiritsville is the second album led by American jazz trombonist Julian Priester which was recorded in 1960 for Riverside's subsidiary Jazzland label.[1]
Spiritsville | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1960 | |||
Recorded | July 12, 1960 | |||
Studio | Plaza Sound Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Jazzland JLP 25 | |||
Producer | Orrin Keepnews | |||
Julian Priester chronology | ||||
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The album was reissued as part of the 2001 Milestone compilation Out of This World, paired with Walter Benton's album of the same name.[2]
The AllMusic site awarded the album 3 stars.[3]
François van de Linde of Flophouse Magazine stated that Spiritsville has "no lack" of swing, and called it "a fine album that boasts the challenging tune 'Excursion' and a great ballad reading by Priester of 'It Might As Well Be Spring'."[4]
All compositions by Julian Priester except as indicated
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