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Recorded in New York, New York on December 22, 1994 and December 9, 1995.
organist plays w. a crisp rhythmic vitality that swings sprightly, feat. Peter Bernstein-gtr, Kenny Washington-drms
Melvin Rhyne Trio: Melvin Rhyne (organ); Peter Bernstein (guitar); Kenny Washington (drums); Daniel G. Sadownick (percussion).
Personnel: Melvin Rhyne (organ); Peter Bernstein (guitar); Kenny Washington (drums); Daniel Sadownick (percussion).
Liner Note Author: Sid Gribetz.
Recording information: RPM Studio, New York, NY (12/22/1994-12/09/1995).
Photographer: Frans Schellekens. Melvin Rhyne Mel's Spell Songs | 1. | Billy's Bounce | |
| 2. | Hi-Heel Sneakers | |
| 3. | Stranger in Paradise | |
| 4. | Teach Me a Song | |
| 5. | Fried Pies | |
| 6. | Sunset Eyes | |
| 7. | Sweet Slumber | |
| 8. | Here's That Rainy Day | |
| 9. | Like Yea | |
| 10. | This Love of Mine | |
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