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In late 1959, with the encouragement of his wife and the support of producer Dick Pierce and arranger/conductor Marty Paich, Belvin went into the studio for three recording dates that yielded a dozen songs, among them intensely soulful covers of standards like "Blues in the Night," "In the Still of the Night," and "Makin' Whoopee." The band included Art Pepper on the sax and clarinet and Jack Sheldon on the trumpet, and the playing was extraordinary all the way around. Alas, Belvin never heard the finished album, Mr. Easy; on February 6, 1960

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WHY I ORIG. BROUGHT THIS UP

BROOK BENTON & jessie belvin-- Crown Stereo CST 350 /// who sings what is anyones guess, but lp's tracks include: loves that way, no one like her love, steppin out tonight, girl of my dreams, by my side, what cha gone, only your love, my desire, dream house, senorita.

got it for .99 of a big one, a lil of the upper left of the cover lp is ripped: besides that its mint

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