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This edition of THE FINAL BAR contains previously unreleased alternate takes.
Parenti & His Jazz Stars present 10 tracks from 1971, feat. Max Kaminsky, Charlie Bornemann, Bobby Pratt, Bill Payne, Joe Tarto & Buzzy Drootin; never before released alternate takes are included
Recorded in 1971.
Contains 10 tracks.
Personnel includes: Tony Parenti (clarinet); Max Kaminsky (trumpet); Charlie Bornemann, Bobby Pratt, Bill Payne, Joe Tarto, Buzzy Drootin. Tony Parenti Final Bar Songs | 1. | Red Wing |
| 2. | Yama Yama Man |
| 3. | My Little Bimbo |
| 4. | Cotton Town |
| 5. | Old Spinning Wheel In Hte Parlor |
| 6. | Chicken Dinner |
| 7. | Georgla Camp Meeting |
| 8. | When The Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam |
| 9. | Clementine |
| 10. | Under The Double Eagle |
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