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After time in prison in California following a drug bust in 1954, alto saxophonist Art Pepper returned to work in Los Angeles in 1956. The Return of Art Pepper was recorded on August 6, 1956 for Jazz West, a subsidiary of Aladdin Records. The LP was produced by Herb Kimmel, who ran the the Jazz West label. The album, recorded at Capitol Studios in the newly completed Capitol Records Tower on Yucca and Vine Streets in Hollywood, featured Art Pepper (as), Jack Sheldon (tp), Russ Freeman (p), Leroy Vinnegar (b) and Shelly Manne (d).

All compositions were by Pepper (except for Broadway and You Go to My Head). The track list: Pepper Returns, Broadway, You Go to My Head, Angel Wings, Funny Blues, Five More, Minority, Patricia, Mambo de la Pinta and Walkin' Out Blues.

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Track Listing

Pepper Returns; Broadway; You Go to My Head; Angel Wings; Funny Blues; Five More; Minority; Patricia; Mambo de la Pinta; Walkin’ Out Blues.

Personnel

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto
Jack Sheldon
trumpet
Leroy Vinnegar
bass, acoustic

Album information

Title: The Return of Art Pepper | Year Released: 1956 | Record Label: Blue Note Records


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