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item typeAlbumgenreJazzlabelColumbia Recordsreleased in year1960 to 1970released in year1961
 
 
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Someday My Prince Will Come (album)

Someday My Prince Will Come is a studio album by Miles Davis, recorded in March 1961 in New York City. The album garnered significant critical acclaim, with reviewers praising Davis' precision playing and expansive lyricism. While the liner notes credit the Miles Davis Sextet, only the title track featured six players, with John Coltrane joining the Miles Davis Quintet, which is featured on the bulk of the record.

 
 
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In Person Friday and Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk, Complete

In Person Friday and Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk, Complete, also called The Complete Blackhawk, is a 2003 four disc collection of the 1961 live performances of the Miles Davis Quintet at the Black Hawk nightclub in San Francisco. These sets, recorded with performance in mind, forged new ground for influential jazz musician Miles Davis, who had never previously been recorded live in a club with his combo.

 
 
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Aretha (with the Ray Bryant Combo)

Aretha is the self-titled pop debut album of the future "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin, for Columbia Records, released in 1961. Following in the footsteps of close friend Sam Cooke, Aretha was "discovered" by famed Columbia Records producer John H. Hammond. With the support of her father, Reverend C.L. Franklin, Aretha venured out to New York City's Columbia Record Studios to record her debut album for the label. John Hammond paired Aretha Franklin with the Ray Bryant combo and arranger J.

 
 
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Take Five (album)

Take Five is a 1961 live album by the American jazz singer Carmen McRae, focusing on the songs composed by Dave Brubeck. In this album McRae sings a unique version of the jazz classic, "Take Five".

 
 
Tony Sings for Two

Tony Sings for Two

Tony Sings for Two is a 1961 studio album by Tony Bennett, accompanied by the pianist Ralph Sharon. With Bill Evans, Bennett would make two further albums accompanied by solo piano.

 
 
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Tenor Stuff (Paul Gonsalves)

Tenor Stuff is an album recorded in 1961 by Paul Gonsalves and Harold Ashby.