Various – Jazz Behind The Dikes No. 2
Label: | Music On Vinyl – MOVLP2592 |
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Series: | Jazz Behind The Dikes – 02 |
Format: | Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, 180g, white vinyl |
Country: | Europe |
Released: | |
Genre: | Jazz |
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Tracklist
Jazz Behind The Dikes No. 2 - Part 1 | |||
A1 | The Wessel Ilcken Combo– | Waiting For Weelink | |
A2 | The Frans Elsen Quartet*– | Dufti Chris | |
A3 | The Wessel Ilcken Combo With Rita Reys– | I Should Care | |
A4 | The Rob Madna Trio– | Second Date | |
A5 | The Herman Schoonderwalt Septet– | Nowhere | |
A6 | The Frans Elsen Quartet*– | Mops | |
A7 | Tony Vos Quartet– | A Rainy Holiday | |
A8 | The Rob Madna Trio– | Stan The Wailer | |
Jazz Behind The Dikes No. 2 - Part 2 | |||
B1 | The Wessel Ilcken Combo With Rita Reys– | There'll Never Be Another You | |
B2 | The Frans Elsen Quartet*– | Autumn In New-York | |
B3 | Tony Vos Quartet– | Young Peter | |
B4 | The Rob Madna Trio– | Papernote | |
B5 | The Wessel Ilcken Combo– | For Minors Only | |
B6 | The Frans Elsen Quartet*– | All The Things You Are | |
B7 | The Rob Madna Trio– | The Universe | |
B8 | The Herman Schoonderwalt Septet– | Herman's Hanky |
Credits
- Producer, Liner Notes – Michiel A. de Ruyter*
Notes
"Limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on white vinyl"
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0602567716181
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Jazz Behind The Dikes No. 2 (LP, Compilation) | Philips | B 08000 L | Netherlands | 1955 | ||
New Submission | Jazz Behind The Dikes No. 2 (LP, Compilation) | Philips | GB08000L | South Africa | 1955 | ||
New Submission | Jazz Behind The Dikes (LP, Compilation, Mono) | Epic | LN 3270 | US | 1956 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Bagged myself all three of these 'Dikes' volumes after sampling the audio on Juno.co.uk, a great seller imo. Without their clips i may not have tried them. Vol.1 in particular is just brilliant. This and Vol.3 are equal of each other but maybe not quite as sublime as vol.1 imo. Usual MOV pressing qualities of being super quiet regardless of colour albeit a hint of a warp with this one which doesnt affect play on the olde Pio DD