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An Hour with the Ramsey Lewis Trio

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An Hour with the Ramsey Lewis Trio
Studio album by
Released1959
RecordedApril 22, 1959[1]
Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago
GenreJazz
Length63:59
LabelArgo
LP 645[2]
ProducerDave Usher
Ramsey Lewis chronology
Down to Earth
(1958)
An Hour with the Ramsey Lewis Trio
(1959)
Stretching Out
(1960)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]

An Hour with the Ramsey Lewis Trio is an album by Ramsey Lewis' Trio, recorded in 1959 and released on the Argo label.[5]

Track listing

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  1. "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg) - 7:38
  2. "C.C. Rider" (Traditional) - 2:38
  3. "Love for Sale" (Cole Porter) - 4:22
  4. "I Had the Craziest Dream/I Know Why" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren/Buddy Bregman, Morgan, Davis) - 6:37
  5. "It Ain't Necessarily So" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) - 4:40
  6. "I Love Paris" (Porter) - 2:10
  7. "The Way You Look Tonight" (Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern) - 8:07
  8. "Song of India" (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov) - 2:31
  9. "Consider the Source" (Ramsey Lewis, Eldee Young) - 4:00
  10. "The Ruby and the Pearl" (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) - 5:50
  11. "Walls of Jericho" (Traditional) - 3:26
  12. "Angel Eyes" (Earl Brent, Matt Dennis) - 5:00

Personnel

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Versions

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  • An Hour With The Ramsey Lewis Trio (LP, Album, Mono), Argo Records, US, 1959
  • An Hour With The Ramsey Lewis Trio (LP, Album, Blu), Argo Records, US, 1959
  • An Hour With The Ramsey Lewis Trio (LP, Album, Gol), Argo Records, US, 1959
  • An Hour With The Ramsey Lewis Trio (LP, Album, RE), Cadet Records, Japan, 1983
  • An Hour With The Ramsey Lewis Trio (LP, Album, RE), Cadet Records US
  • An Hour With The Ramsey Lewis Trio (LP, RE), Cadet Records, US

References

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  1. ^ Cohodas, Nadine (September 28, 2001). "Spinning Blues Into Gold: The Chess Brothers and the Legendary Chess Records". Macmillan – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Popoff, Martin (September 8, 2009). "Goldmine Record Album Price Guide". Penguin – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Allmusic Review accessed October 8, 2012
  4. ^ Larkin, Colin (May 27, 2011). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". Omnibus Press – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Argo Records discography accessed October 8, 2012