Winner's Circle

Winner's Circle

Infobox Album
Name = Winner's Circle
Type = studio
Artist = Oscar Pettiford


Released = 1957
Recorded = October 1957
Genre = Jazz
Length =
Label = Prestige
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Winner's Circle is a 1957 album by jazz musician Oscar Pettiford.

Track listing

:Original LP release "Winner's Circle", 1957 (Prestige)

Track
# "Lazy Afternoon" —
# "Not So Sleepy" —
# "Seabreeze" —
# "Love and the Weather" —
# "She Didn't Say Yes" —
# "If I'm Lucky (I'll Be The One)" —
# "At Home With The Blues" —
# "Turtle Walk" —

Personnel

Recorded October 1957 in Hackensack, NJ.

* Oscar Pettiford — bass
* John Coltrane — tenor saxophone(tracks 2,4,6,8)
* Al Cohn — Baritone Saxophone(tracks 2,4,6,8)
* Gene Quill — alto saxophone(track 2 only)
* Donald Byrd — trumpet(tracks 2,4,6,8)
* Frank Rehak — trumpet (tracks 2,4,6,8)
* Art Farmer — trumpet (tracks 1,3,5,7)
* Rolf Kuhn — clarinet(tracks 1,3,5,7)
* Eddie Costa — piano (tracks 2,4,6,7,8)
* Kenny Burrell — guitar (tracks 1,3,5,7)
* Freddie Green — Guitar(track 2 only)
* Eddie Costa — vibes(tracks 1,3,5)
* Ed Thigpen — drums(except track 2)


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