• Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Sweet Sakeena
    • 1. For Minors Only
    • 2. Right Down Front
    • 3. Deo-X
    • 4. Sweet Sakeena
    • 5. For Miles And Miles
    • 6. Krafty
    • 7. Late Spring

    Pretty heavyweight early Blakey album featuring tough tunes. Art is joined by Bill Hardman, Johnny Griffin, Junior Mance and the elusive Spanky de Brest on bass!

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