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Recorded live at Copenhagen's Montmartre Jazzhus on June 24, 1965.
Personnel includes: Dexter Gordon (tenor saxophone); Kenny Drew (piano); Neils-Henning Orsted (bass); Alex Riel (drums).
JazzTimes (p.145) - "[T]he gritty soulfulness of his playing reminds us just how much we miss the greats of his generation. They don't make 'em like this anymore." Loose Walk: Montmartre Jazzhus 1965 Music Dexter Gordon Loose Walk: Montmartre Jazzhus 1965 Songs | 1. | There'll Never Be Another You |
| 2. | Come Rain or Come Shine |
| 3. | I Should Care |
| 4. | Loose Walk |
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