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1966 studio album by Yusef Lateef
Psychicemotus is a 1965
album by
Yusef Lateef.
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Track listing
- "Psychicemotus" (
Yusef Lateef) – 5:05
- "Bamboo Flute Blues" (Lateef) – 4:02
- "Semiocto" (Lateef) – 4:31
- "Why Do I Love You?" (
Oscar Hammerstein II,
Jerome Kern) – 6:32
- "
First Gymnopédie" (
Erik Satie) – 3:29
- "Medula Sonata" (Lateef) – 6:35
- "I'll Always Be in Love with You" (
Bud Green,
Harry Ruby,
Sam H. Stept) – 4:42
- "
Ain't Misbehavin'" (Brooks,
Andy Razaf,
Fats Waller) – 4:45
Personnel
Musicians
References
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The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Dizzy Gillespie (1940s)
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Byrd Jazz (
Donald Byrd, 1955)
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Autumn Leaves (
Cannonball Adderley, 1963)
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Nippon Soul (Cannonball Adderley, 1963)
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That's Right! (
Nat Adderley, 1960)
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My Kinda Swing (
Ernestine Anderson, 1960)
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1st Bassman (
Paul Chambers, 1960)
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Boss of the Soul-Stream Trombone (
Curtis Fuller, 1960)
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Images of Curtis Fuller (1960)
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Louis Hayes with Nat Adderley and Yusef Lateef (1960)
- Pre-Bird/
Mingus Revisited (
Charles Mingus, 1960)
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Breezing (
Sonny Red, 1960)
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Color Changes (
Clark Terry, 1960)
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Soulnik (
Doug Watkins, 1960)
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Uhuru Afrika (
Randy Weston, 1960)
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Grantstand (
Grant Green, 1961)
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The African Beat (
Art Blakey and The Afro-Drum Ensemble, 1962)
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The Cannonball Adderley Sextet in New York (1962)
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Cannonball in Europe! (
Cannonball Adderley, 1962)
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Drum Suite (
Slide Hampton, 1962)
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Afro-Soul/Drum Orgy (A. K. Salim, 1964)
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Invitation to Openness (
Les McCann, 1971)
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Homeless Brother (
Don McLean, 1974)
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Double Time (
Leon Redbone, 1977)
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Something You Got (
Art Farmer, 1977)
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