Lincoln, Abbey / Getz, Stan: You Gotta Pay The Band

Lincoln, Abbey / Getz, Stan: You Gotta Pay The Band

Lincoln, Abbey / Getz, Stan: You Gotta Pay The Band

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: You Gotta Pay The Band
Artist: Lincoln, Abbey / Getz, Stan
Label: Decca
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 602435916422
Genre: Jazz

Double vinyl LP pressing. You Gotta Pay The Band is the second of ten albums Abbey Lincoln recorded for Verve in the 1990s. Produced by Jean-Philippe Allard at French Polygram Jazz, this session is also arguably one of the best of her career. For one thing, the choice of colleagues was exactly right for her sense of what music should be. She asked for Stan Getz, Allard produced him, and the result is some of Getz's most deeply and gently attentive playing on record.

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