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Fred Jackson - Hootin' 'n' Tootin' LP cover.

On a black background, a red-tinted Fred Jackson playing his horn.

The black LP plays vertically on a Miniot Wheel 3 linear-tracking turntable, behind.

Fred Jackson - Hootin' 'n' Tootin' LP cover. On a black background, a red-tinted Fred Jackson playing his horn. The black LP plays vertically on a Miniot Wheel 3 linear-tracking turntable, behind.

Fred Jackson - Hootin' 'n' Tootin'

Although this comes from 1962 (Jackson's only session as a leader), it sounds more like later Blue Note, given the soul-jazz focus.

Regardless, lots to enjoy across the two sides.

Features Jackson (tenor), Earl Van Dyke (organ) […]

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The photo shows a vinyl album cover titled "Face to Face" by "Baby Face" Willette. The cover features a black-and-white image of "Baby Face" Willette looking slightly upwards. His name, along with other contributing musicians—Fred Jackson on tenor sax, Grant Green on guitar, and Ben Dixon on drums—is listed on the cover. The album is from the "Blue Note" label, as indicated by the logo and catalog number 84068. The setting includes a wooden stand, some pottery, a lamp, and other desk items in the background.

The photo shows a vinyl album cover titled "Face to Face" by "Baby Face" Willette. The cover features a black-and-white image of "Baby Face" Willette looking slightly upwards. His name, along with other contributing musicians—Fred Jackson on tenor sax, Grant Green on guitar, and Ben Dixon on drums—is listed on the cover. The album is from the "Blue Note" label, as indicated by the logo and catalog number 84068. The setting includes a wooden stand, some pottery, a lamp, and other desk items in the background.

Baby Face Willette
Face to Face (1961)

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