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    Larry Young Groove Street (1962)

    Prestige
      • 1. Groove Street
      • 2. I Found A New Baby
      • 3. Sweet Lorraine
      • 4. Gettin' Into It
      • 5. Talkin' 'Bout J. C.

      Groove Street is the third album by jazz organist Larry Young which was recorded in 1962 and released on the Prestige label before later switching to Blue Note and over ten years before his heavweight funk albums in the group Larry Young;s Fuel

      Larry Young - organ

      Bill Leslie - tenor saxophone

      Thornel Schwartz - guitar

      Jimmie Smith - drums

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