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In 2003, Collectables released The Sound of Paul Horn/Profile of a Jazz Musician, which contained two complete albums -- The Sound of Paul Horn (1961, originally released on Columbia) and Profile of a Jazz Musician (1962, also originally released on Columbia) -- by Paul Horn on one compact disc. ~ John Bush
Full Title - The Sound Of Paul Horn/Profile Of A Jazz Musician. These two original Columbia recordings from 1961 & 1962 capture some of Paul Horn's best early work from the late sixties. Collectables. 2002.
2 LPs on 2 CDs: THE SOUND OF PAUL HORN (1961)/PROFILE OF A JAZZ MUSICIAN (1962).
Personnel includes: Paul Horn (alto saxophone, flute); Emil Richards (vibraphone); Paul Moers (piano); Jimmy Bond, Bill Plummer (bass). Milt Turner, Maurice Miller).
Liner Note Author: Leonard Feather.
Recording information: 08/15/1962-08/17/1962. Sound Of Paul Horn/Profile Of A Jazz Musician Music Sound Of Paul Horn/Profile Of A Jazz Musician Songs Sound Of Paul Horn/Profile Of A Jazz Musician Review
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