• Roland Kirk – Domino
    • Roland Kirk – 3-In-1 Without The Oil
    • 1. Domino
    • 2. Meeting On Termini's Corner
    • 3. Time
    • 4. Lament
    • 5. A Stritch In Time
    • 6. 3-In-1 Without The Oil
    • 7. Get Out Of Town From "Leave It To Me"
    • 8. Rolando
    • 9. I Believe In You
    • 10. E.D.
    • 11. Bonus Track – Domino (Alternate Version)

    Roland Kirk plays tenor sax and a variety of interesting wind instruments on this amazing 1962 quartet album, in company with Andrew Hill/Wynton Kelly (piano), Vernon Martin (bass) & Henry Duncan/Roy Haynes (drums).

    Other Releases by Roland Kirk

    Roland KirkNow Please Don’t You Cry, Beautiful EdithDecca / Verve
    Released in 1967 with personnel including Lonnie Liston Smith (piano), Ronnie Boykins (bass), and Grady Tate (drums), Now Please Don’t You Cry…...
      Roland KirkWe Free Kings (1961)Verve
      Tough hyper-swinging tunes such as "Three For the Festival" and 'We Free Kings". Brilliant, innovative and unique. 

        Other Releases on Wax Time

        Thelonious MonkThelonious HimselfWax Time
        1957 solo album from Thelonius Monk reveals the pianist’s universe in its most intimate and intense form. John Coltrane (tenor sax) and Wilbur Ware (bass)...
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