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This definitive recording is not entirely made of altoist Earl Bostic's hits; in fact, "Arrividerci Roma" was never previously released. However, virtually all of Bostic's best-selling numbers are here, including the two-part "That's the Groovy Thing," "Flamingo," "Sleep," and "845 Stomp," plus later tunes taken from albums. 1964's "Walk on the Wild Side" is from Bostic's final King record, cut a year before his death. Listeners wanting to be introduced to Earl Bostic's popular R&B-ish music cannot do better than picking up this album.
Review by Scott Yanow
| Track | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | That's a Groovy Thing, Pt. 1 & 2 | |
| 2 | 8:45 Stomp | |
| 3 | Where or When | |
| 4 | Flamingo | |
| 5 | Sleep | |
| 6 | Blue Moon | |
| 7 | Blue Skies | |
| 8 | Harlem Nocturne | |
| 9 | September Song | |
| 10 | Stompin' at the Savoy | |
| 11 | Twilight Time | |
| 12 | Arrivederci Roma | |
| 13 | Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White | |
| 14 | Walk on the Wild Side |
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