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Lord had nothing but jazzdepot.com which owns High Note lists the following about this date:

These sessions for Work Done date from the late 1970s and find Stitt at the peak of his powers, live in the white heat of performance with Ray Drummond, Eddie Marshall and others at the San Francisco jazz venue, the Keystone Korner.

With Ed Kelly, piano; Ray Drummond, bass; “Smiley” Winters, drums

Tracks: Barkan the Blue; Indiana; The Shadow of Your Smile; Lover Man; Constellation; You Are the Sunshine of My Life; Stardust; On a Clear Day; LooseWalk.

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I got this but I can't say it's primo Sonny. I'm not saying he's going through the motions but he's trotting out the old licks (which is what I guess he's good at) but there's no fire like there is on some of his later and last recordings.

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