THINK ON ME
THINK ON ME
HENDERSON, EDDIE
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Condition: New, UPC: 7160431264228, Publication Date: 08/01/1994, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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Restless Dreams
Come Sunday
Ceora
Bilal
Think On Me
Everytime We Say Goodbye
Revelation
Seven Beauties

notes

Recorded in December 1989.

credits


Bass – Wayne Dockery
Drums – Billy Hart
Engineer – Jim Anderson
Piano – Kenny Barron
Producer, Photography By – Nils Winther
Trumpet – Eddie Henderson
Vibraphone – Joe Locke

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