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  1. Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "East Coast Sounds" on Discogs.

  2. The pianoless rhythm section is Alpert and drummer Ed Shaughnessy. Pianists are represented, however, in splendid arrangements by Marty Paich and Dick Hyman, with two by Scott. with Joe Wilder, Urbie Green, Trigger Alpert, Ed Shaughnessy

  3. ia902507.us.archive.org › 16 › itemsEast Coast Sounds

    Recorded by Jack Higgins at Reeves Sound Studios, New York City; October 29, November 23 and 30, 1956. Remastering, 1999—Kirk Felton (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley)

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · New East Coast Sounds. Tony Scott (clarinet, tenor saxophone), Zoot Sims (tenor saxophone, alto saxophone), Al Cohn (baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone), Joe Wilder (trumpet), Urbie Green (trombone), Trigger Alpert (upright bass), Ed Shaughnessy (drums) Release Date: 3rd May 2024. Catalogue No: OJC00614. Label: Original Jazz Classics.

  5. 1 de abr. de 1999 · Ed Shaughnessy sounds like Shelly Manne on “Tranquilizer”; Scott Green play together on “Where’s That Rainbow?”, with rich results. Scott wrote a couple: the riffer “Trigger Happy” is a must, and its descending theme sounds like cartoon music.

  6. Authors: Zoot Sims, Joe Wilder (Performer), Urbie Green (Performer), Tony Scott (Performer), Al Cohn (Performer), Trigger Alpert (Performer), Ed Shaughnessy (Performer) Online Music , No Linguistic Content , [2008]

  7. archive.org › download › lp_east-coast-sounds_zoot-sims-al-cohn-tony-scottEast Coast Sounds - Archive.org

    Top-flight East Coast-based horns playing the work of top ar- rangers from both coasts (included the noted West Coast writer, Marty Paich). Such a line-up has to add up to foot-tapping, finger- popping music, with the five horns blending for a really big sound.