
LJQ had difficulty maintaining a consistent lineup during its brief existence. Between its initial 1960 session with the great Eric Dolphy and the follow-up a year later, the band's personnel had completely changed. Juan Amalbert was leading the Latin Jazz Quintet and original bassist Bill Ellington (who wrote four of the tunes) also remained aboard. The band was a convincing hybrid, with strong soloists and a book featuring jazz classics by Gene Ammons
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First Bass Line
Mambo Ricci
Caribé
Sunday Go Meetin'
Spring Is Here
Blues In 6/8
Rip A Dip
Milestones
Speak Low
Blue Moon
Red Top
April Rain
Blues Waltz
Dilly Dali
Cha Cha King
I Got Rhythm
Summertime
Monk's Bread
You're The Cutest One
Lover
Mambo Bobbie
Out Of This World
Night In Tunisia
I Wish I Were In Love Again
You Don't Know What Love Is
Mangolina
Mambo Bobble
Polly's Delight
'Round Midnight
A Night in Tunisia
A Night In Tunisia - Remastered
April Afternoon
Sunday Go to Meetin'
Ain't Dat Right
Monks Bread
Caribe
Daria
You Are The Cutest One
Harlem
Oh! Pharoah Speak
The Dues Payer
Midnight Montuno
Tranquilidad
Dance the Way You Want To
Treasure of Sierra Madre
Ps And Qs
Milestone
You Don`t Know What Love Is
There's No You
You`re The Cutest One
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