| | Ted Brown / Art Pepper Complete Free Wheeling Sessions CD - Import Ted Brown / Art Pepper Discography of CDs
Digipak edition. This CD pays homage to the 50th anniversary of a marathon studio date that produced two highly accliamed albums. Featuring Ronnie Ball (piano), Ben Tucker (bass), Jeff Morton and Gary Frommer (drums). recorded in L.A., November 26, 1956. LHJ. 2006. Complete Free Wheeling Sessions Music Ted Brown / Art Pepper Complete Free Wheeling Sessions Songs | 1. | Aretha |
| 2. | Long Gone |
| 3. | Once We Were Young |
| 4. | Foolin' Myself |
| 5. | Avalon |
| 6. | On a Slow Boat to China |
| 7. | Crazy, She Calls Me |
| 8. | Broadway |
| 9. | Arrival |
| 10. | I Can't Believe That You're In Love with Me |
| 11. | All the Things You Are |
| 12. | What's New? |
| 13. | Tickle Toe |
| 14. | Avalon |
| 15. | Warnin' |
| 16. | Stompin' at the Savoy |
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