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CAT # MCD-9252-25
| 1. Body And Soul (Take 4 and 6 - Alternate) 2:21 |
| 2. So Do It (Take 1) 6:05 |
| 3. Movin' Along (Take 4 - Alternate) 5:40 |
| 4. Doujie (Take 7 - Alternate) 4:34 |
| 5. Doujie (Take 8) 4:34 |
| 6. Blue Roz (Take 3 - Alternate) 4:43 |
| 7. Stablemates (Take 2) 4:51 |
| 8. Sam Sack (Take 2) 6:03 |
| 9. "S.K.J." (Take 4) |
with James Clay, Victor Feldman, Wynton Kelly, Buddy Montgomery, Milt Jackson, Monk Montgomery, Sam Jones, Philly Joe Jones, Bobby Thomas, Louis Hayes
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