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Three LPs that have been remastered in a 2 CD set. Includes the integral December 21, 1958 concert at the celebrated Club Saint Germain and features the third incarnation of the Jazz Messengers: Lee Morgan, Benny Golson, Bobby Timmons, Jymie Merritt and special guest star Kenny Clarke. Over 120 minutes of music! Gambit. 2006. Comp. Concert At St Germaine Music Art Blakey Comp. Concert At St Germaine Songs | 1. | Politely | |
| 2. | Whisper Not | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Now's The Time | |
| 4. | First Theme, The | |
| 5. | Moanin With Hazel | |
| 6. | We Named It Justice (evidence) | |
| 7. | Disc 02 | |
| 8. | Blues March Europe Number One | |
| 9. | Like Siomeone In Love | |
| 10. | Along Came Manon | |
| 11. | Out Of The Past | |
| 12. | A Ninght In Tunisia | |
| 13. | Ending Wiht The Theme | |
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