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Duke Pearson - For All We Know (1960)
From the liners:
The June 1960 Duke Pearson session did not produce spectacular music, but it is interesting in two respects. We get to hear Blue Note’s present (Ike Quebec) and future (Duke) A & R men playing together, and we hear the Israel Crosby/Vernell Fournier team that had contributed so much to Ahmad Jamal’s trio and George Shearing’s group in a new context. A young, precocious Crosby had first recorded for Blue Note with Edmond Hall, Meade Lux Lewis and Charlie Christian in 1941. — Michael Cuscuna
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For All We Know - Duke Pearson (For All We Know, 1960)
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