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Red Holloway: Coast to Coast
The only ballad is a luscious "Indian Summer," with Holloway on alto weaving commentary around Wess's tenor lines. Holloway also does a very credible job singing Helen Humes's racy "Million Dollar Secret," as affable and expressive on vocals as he is on his horn.
If you don't move some part of your body while listening to this one, you'd better check your pulse. Recommended.
Track Listing
Still Groovin', Avalon, 3 Steps Up Clark, Indian Summer, Struttin' with Julie, Water Jug, Million Dollar Secret, Good to Go
Personnel
Red Holloway
saxophoneRed Holloway (tenor and alto sax, vocal), Frank Wess (tenor sax), Dr. Lonnie Smith (organ), Melvin Sparks (guitar), Paul Humphrey (drums). Bob Porter (producer)
Album information
Title: Coast to Coast | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Fantasy Jazz
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