This unique set finds Dizzy Gillespie (who was nearly age 65) sharing
the frontline with the great Cuban trumpeter Arturo Sandoval. Backed by a
fine Finnish rhythm section, Sandoval and the great trumpeter are both
in good spirits playing five of Gillespie's originals including
"Wheatleigh Hall" and "And Then She Stopped." Considering that it would
be another decade before Sandoval was able to defect from Cuba (and
finally play the music he wanted), this recording is of great historic
value. Scott Yanow Tracklist + Credits :
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DIZZY GILLESPIE AND ARTURO SANDOVAL— To a Finland Station (1983-1992) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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