52e Rue Est | |
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Genre | Jazz |
Country of origin | France |
52e Rue Est was a jazz record label in France during the 1970s and the 1980s that released a few jazz, soul, and blues albums. The label's roster included Chet Baker and Archie Shepp.
Disc No. | Artist | Album | Year |
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001 | Bob Dorough | Devil May Care II | 1982 |
002 | Jimmy Gourley | Jimmy Gourley and the Paris Heavyweights | 1972 |
003 | Jean-Loup Longnon Big Band | Torride | 1984 |
004 | Pip Pyle | L'Équipe Out | 1986 |
005 | Karim Abdul Alim | Dance | 1983 |
006 | Philippe Gaillot | Concept | 1986 |
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015 | Archie Shepp and Horace Parlan | En concert: 1st set | 1987 |
016 | Archie Shepp and Horace Parlan | En concert: 2nd set | 1987 |
017 | Archie Shepp and Chris McGregor | En concert à Banlieues Bleues | 1989 |
018 | Archie Shepp and Michel Marre Quintet | Passion | 1985 |
019 | Chet Baker and Steve Houben | Chet Baker & Steve Houben | 1980 |
020 | Jimmy Gourley/Richard Galliano | Flyin' the Coop | 1991 |
021 | – | – | – |
022 | – | – | – |
023 | Screamin' Jay Hawkins | The Night and Day of Screamin' Jay Hawkins | 1965 |
024 | Orchestre de Jazz Languedoc-Roussillon | Dialogues | |
025 | Mamdouh Bahri | From Tunisia With Love | 1991 |
026 | – | – | – |
027 | Michel Bastet/Frédéric Folmer | Nostalgia n' Barbès | 1992 |
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