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This edition contains the Gerry Mulligan Quartet's complete issued studio recordings with drummer Gus Johnson, released on the album entitled simply the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, recorded on May 14-15, 1962. A version of Mulligan's composition I Know, Don't Know How recorded at the Village Vanguard on February 25, 1962. The high point of this release is Mulligan's exceptional Spring Is Sprung Session recorded in New York on December 11-12, 1962, with Brookmeyer, Crow and drummer Dave Bailey. Disconforme. 2005. Gerry Mulligan Quartet Music Gerry Mulligan Quartet Songs | 1. | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You |
| 2. | Piano Train |
| 3. | Lost In The Stars |
| 4. | I Believe In You |
| 5. | Love In New Orleans |
| 6. | I Know Don't Know How |
| 7. | Jive At Fire |
| 8. | Four For Three |
| 9. | 17 Miles Drive |
| 10. | Subterranean Blues |
| 11. | Spring Is Sprung |
| 12. | Open Country |
| 13. | People Wil Say We're In Love |
| 14. | Gee Baby, Ain't Good To You |
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