Classic 1964 Blue Note. Line-Up: Kenny Dorham - trumpet, Tommy Flanagan - piano, Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone, Richard Davis - double bass, Albert Heath - drums. Original New York pressing Blue Note. Super-rare.
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