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The Tony Williams Lifetime(Turn It Over)

Label:Polydor – 24-4021
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Pitman Pressing
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Jazz, Rock
Style:Jazz-Rock

Tracklist

A1To Whom It May Concern - Them
Written-ByC. Corea*
4:18
A2To Whom It May Concern - Us
Written-ByC. Corea*
2:58
A3This Night This Song
Written-ByT. Williams*
3:45
A4Big Nick
Written-ByJohn Coltrane
2:43
A5Right On
Written-ByT. Williams*
1:52
B1Once I Loved
Written-ByJobim*, Gilbert*, Demoraes*
5:05
B2Vuelta Abajo
Written-ByT. Williams*
4:57
B3A Famous Blues
Written-ByJ. McLaughlin*
4:15
B4Allah Be Praised
Written-ByL. Young*
4:39
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Notes

"CP" in runouts denotes a Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing.

Recorded at Olmsted Sound Studios, New York City May 26 & 28, 1969

Manufactured by Polydor Incorporated, New York, N. Y.

Single sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side A): POLP 80081 CP A 3 STERLING LH
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side B): POLP 80082 CP A 3 STERLING LH
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): POLP 80081
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): POLP 80082
  • Rights Society: BMI

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(Turn It Over) (LP, Album)PolydorMP 2109Japan1970
(Turn It Over) (LP, Album)Polydor2425 019France1970

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Reviews

  • Sajiste's avatar
    Sajiste
    This Night This Song made me realize how great of a vocalist Tony Williams was, I’m not sure if people credit him highly for that. It takes me out into space. I can rock out or vibe out to a lot of these songs.
    • ztjwwf's avatar
      ztjwwf
      I wish the redux could be officially released (and on vinyl).
      • pedro99's avatar
        pedro99
        Hot trash audio, blinding speed, atonality, ruthless ripping performances -- forget that Stooges crap guys, this is the first punk album. Everyone prefers the first Lifetime record but this is the one for me, shorter songs being easier to listen to and packing more concentrated power besides. It wanders at times, especially during the jam sections, but I believe that the noodling is excusable when it happens over jams this powerful.

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