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Yeah. So that was just "Prince Albert" which was made in 1949. It still sounds great today. So that was Kenny Durham and James Moody with Max Roach's band, and I think they made it in an air raid shelter in Paris in 1949 when Kenny Dorham and Max Roach went over with Charlie Parker. Paris. It was "Prince Albert" and there was another one called "Maxology" that Kenny Dorham wrote. So he's been ...
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