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In Copenhagen (Live)

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Download links and information about In Copenhagen (Live) by Zoot Sims. This album was released in 1978 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 01:12:05 minutes.

Artist: Zoot Sims
Release date: 1978
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 9
Duration: 01:12:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Groovin' High (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 9:39
2. Too Close for Comfort (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 7:22
3. All the Things You Are (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 9:44
4. In the Middle of a Kiss (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 7:34
5. I'll Remember April (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 8:44
6. It's All Right With Me (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 8:08
7. The Very Thought of You (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 6:55
8. Blue Hodge (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 9:08
9. Morning Fun (Live) (featuring Niels - Henning ØRsted Pedersen / Niels - Henning ORsted Pedersen, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen) 4:51

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Zoot Sims fans have a reason to rejoice for this club date was never released on record before this 2007 CD. Sims, who was in his Pablo period, is heard throughout at the peak of his powers. Joined by a superb rhythm section, Sims plays six familiar standards, the obscure "In the Middle of a Kiss," Gary McFarland's "Blue Hodge," and his closing blues "Morning Fun." Zoot, who switches to soprano on "The Very Thought of You," swings up a storm as usual without playing a single dull or frivolous chorus. Kenny Drew and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen also have their spots but the focus is mostly on the saxophonist. This set holds its own with Zoot Sims' classic studio performances of the era.