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  1. We Free Kings is a studio album by the jazz multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk, released on Mercury Records in January 1962. His group works through a set of bluesy post-bop numbers, including a highly regarded version of Charlie Parker's "Blues for Alice".

  2. We Free Kings, an Album by Roland Kirk. Released 1 January 1962 on Mercury (catalog no. SR 60679; Vinyl LP). Genres: Hard Bop, Post-Bop. Rated #38 in the best albums of 1962, and #6268 of all time album..

  3. Grabado los días 16 y 17 de agosto de 1961 —un mes después de registrar para Prestige el excelente y compartido con Jack McDuff Kirk's Wo...

  4. Recorded Aug. 16 and 17, 1961, at Nola Recording Studios, New York City. Personnel on asterisked tracks: Roland Kirk, tenor saxophone, manzello, stritch, and flute; Richard Wyands, piano; Art Davis, bass; Charlie Persip, drums, Personnel on remaining tracks: Kirk; Hank Jones, piano; Wendell Marshall, bass; Persip, drums.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "We Free Kings" on Discogs.

  6. We Free Kings {Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year} Moon Song Some Kind Of Love Three For The Festival You Did It, You Did It Roland Kirk-tsx, manzello, stritch, f, siren Richard Wyands-p (1-5) Hank Jones-p (6-11) Art Davis-b (1-5) Wendell Marshall-b (6-11) Charli Persip-d August ...

  7. KIRK’S FOURTH ALBUM AS A LEADER. 4 1/2 STARS DOWN BEAT MAGAZINE: WE FREE KINGS. “Like Pearl Bailey, Kirk is one of those artists whose records get to you quicker if you have previously seen an in-person performance.