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31. You, Baby Comes from 'JAPAN' CD album
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NAT ADDERLEY You, Baby (1992 Japanese second issue 10-track CD [first issue from 1987 under the D32Y3808 catalogue number], originally released in 1968 & produced by Rudy Van Gelder. Highly rated smooth/electric jazz with Nat's use of the Varitone electronic attachment on the cornet, including accompaniment from Joe Zawinul, Ron Carter & Grady Tate, fold-out digipak with Japanese booklet & obi-strip. Now long out of print POCM-5020) more...
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NAT ADDERLEY You Baby (1983 US audiohile issue 10-track stereo LP pressed on Virgin Quiex vinyl, originally recorded at Van Gelder Studios on 26, 27 & 28 March + 4 April, 1968, arranged and conducted by Bill Fischer. Reproducing the 'CTI' seriesgatefold picture sleeve with fold-out insert, housed in its original SEALED pvc outer audiophile-stickered bag from new, MINT and unplayed! SP-9-3005) more...
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Genres: Jazz

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NAT ADDERLEY Albums & Singles And NAT ADDERLEY 7", 12" & LP Vinyl Record

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