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Personnel: Phil Upchurch (vocals, guitar); Phil Upchurch; Eddie Pazant, Ed Pazant (reeds); Warren Smith (vibraphone, congas); Warren Smith (vibraharp, congas); Chuck Rainey (electric bass, bass guitar); Jimmy Cobb (drums); John Gilmore , Pat Patrick (reeds); Wallace Davenport (trumpet); Al Williams (piano, celesta); Wynton Kelly (piano); Bernard "Pretty" Purdie (drums); Montego Joe (congas). Audio Remasterer: Kirk Felton. Liner Note Author: Yvonne Daniels. Recording information: Plaza Sound Studios, NY (09/12/1967/09/13/1967). Photographer: Charles Stewart. Arranger: Ed Bland.
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