Body and Soul (Dexter Gordon album)

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Body and Soul
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Live album by
Released1988
RecordedJuly 20, 1967
Venue Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark
Genre Jazz
Length59:10
Label Black Lion
BLP 60118
Producer Alan Bates
Dexter Gordon chronology
Both Sides of Midnight
(1967)
Body and Soul
(1988)
Take the "A" Train
(1967)
Blues Walk! The Montmatre Collection Vol. II cover
The Montmatre Collection Vol 2.jpg

Body and Soul is a live album by American saxophonist Dexter Gordon recorded at the Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1967. [1]

Contents

The album had first been released on the Black Lion label in 1974 as Blues Walk! The Montmatre Collection Vol. II with only four tracks (i.e. without "Come Rain or Come Shine"). [2]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic critic Michael G. Nastos stated "This set is recommended along with the two other CDs from this well-documented engagement". [1]

Track listing

  1. "Like Someone in Love" (Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke) – 12:38
  2. "Come Rain or Come Shine" (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer) – 11:04
  3. "There Will Never Be Another You" (Harry Warren, Mack Gordon) – 12:29
  4. "Body and Soul" (Johnny Green, Frank Eyton, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour) – 9:34
  5. "Blues Walk" (Lou Donaldson) – 13:25

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Yanow, Scott. Body and Soul – Review at AllMusic . Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  2. Dexter Gordon catalog accessed March 7, 2017