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  1. Pablo Records. 4PACD 4419-2. Europe. 1996. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "The Golden Years" on Discogs.

  2. James Robert Forrest Jr. (January 24, 1920 – August 26, 1980) was an American jazz musician who played tenor saxophone throughout his career. Forrest is known for his first solo recording of "Night Train". It reached No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart in March 1952, and stayed at the top for seven weeks.

  3. The Golden Years. Count Basie. 61 SONGS • 5 HOURS AND 8 MINUTES • JAN 01 1996. Purchase Options. TRACKS. DETAILS. 1. Basie Power (Live / 1972) [feat. Jimmy Forrest & Eric Dixon] Count Basie & His Orchestra feat. Jimmy Forrest & Eric Dixon. 03:13. 2. The Meetin' (Live / 1972) [feat. Curtis Peagler & Pete Minger] Count Basie & His Orchestra feat.

  4. 20 de ene. de 2009 · This one has one lengthy tune by Andy Gibson, and three tunes by a sextet with Jimmy Forrest. Al Grey featuring Arnett Cobb and Jimmy Forrest - Black & Blue. This CD has some nice Jimmy Forrest on just 2 of the ten tracks. Jimmy Forrest gets very good solo opportunities on many of the Pablo recordings by Count Basie and his Orchestra.

  5. 1961: Sit Down and Relax with Jimmy Forrest (Prestige) 1961: Most Much (Prestige) 1962: Soul Street (New Jazz) 1972: Black Forrest (Delmark) 1972: Heart of the Forrest ( Palo Alto Records / Muse Records) 1980: O.D. (Out ‘Dere) (Greyforrest) Live At The Barrel – with Miles Davis (1983, Prestige) Night Train (1993, Delmark)Jimmy Forrest ...

  6. James Robert Forrest Jr. (January 24, 1920 – August 26, 1980) was an American jazz musician, who played tenor saxophone throughout his career. [1] Forrest is known for his first solo recording of "Night Train". It reached No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart in March 1952, and stayed at the top for seven weeks.

  7. 2 de ene. de 2007 · Concord Records: 2521844192. Buy download online. Count Basie & His Orchestra, Eric Dixon (saxophone), Jimmy Forrest (saxophone), John Williams (saxophone), Frank Hooks (trombone), Al Grey (trombone), Bobby Plater (saxophone), Harold Jones (drums), Norman Keenan (bass), Freddie Green (guitar), Curtis Peagler (saxophone), Mel Wanzo ...