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1978 live album by David Murray
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The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | [1] |
Last of the Hipman is a live album by David Murray released on the Italian Red label. It was recorded in 1978 and features performances by Murray, Butch Morris, Johnny Dyani and George Brown.[2] The album Let the Music Take You (1978) was recorded at the same concert.
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- "Monk’s Notice" (James Newton) - 21:41
- "Patricia" - 13:17
- "Last Of The Hipmen" - 10:34
- All compositions by David Murray except as indicated
- Recorded in concert in Rouen on January 30th 1978
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- ^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 150. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ^ Wall of Sound accessed April 16, 2009
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- 44th Street Suite (McCoy Tyner, 1991)
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