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Walkin' With Mr. Lee

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Download links and information about Walkin' With Mr. Lee by Lee Allen & His Band. This album was released in 1958 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 57:49 minutes.

Artist: Lee Allen & His Band
Release date: 1958
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 24
Duration: 57:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Promenade (featuring Lee Allen) 2:14
2. Walkin' With Mr. Lee (featuring Lee Allen) 2:26
3. Tic Toc (featuring Lee Allen) 2:32
4. Bee Hive (featuring Lee Allen) 2:27
5. Chuggin' (featuring Lee Allen) 2:32
6. Big Horn Special (featuring Lee Allen) 2:29
7. Jim Jam (featuring Lee Allen) 2:20
8. Strollin' With Mr. Lee (featuring Lee Allen) 2:25
9. Teen Dream (featuring Lee Allen) 2:12
10. Boppin' At the Hop (featuring Lee Allen) 2:05
11. Lee's Blues (featuring Lee Allen) 2:18
12. Hot Rod Special (featuring Lee Allen) 2:16
13. Ivy League (featuring Lee Allen) 2:32
14. Short Circuit (featuring Lee Allen) 2:18
15. Creole Alley (featuring Lee Allen) 2:30
16. Cat Walk (featuring Lee Allen) 2:17
17. My Love for You (featuring Lee Allen) 2:17
18. Tuff Enuff (featuring Lee Allen) 2:09
19. The Eel (featuring Lee Allen) 2:55
20. Creole Alley (featuring Lee Allen) 2:37
21. Let's Make Love Tonight (featuring Lee Allen) 2:30
22. Rockin' At Cosimo's (featuring Lee Allen) 2:44
23. Shimmy (featuring Lee Allen) 1:55
24. Creole Alley (featuring Lee Allen) 2:49

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New Orleans' favorite tenor sax player had a modest hit with the title track, a bouncy instrumental tailor-made for his honkin' style. The resulting album issued on the Ember label and a stray 45 are collected up here, a loose batch of blues, rockers, smoky jazz ballads, and jumpers. All of these are assigned quaint malt-shop titles like "Teen Dream," "Hot Rod Special," "Boppin' at the Hop," and "Bee Hive." But corny titles aside, here's some classic New Orleans blowing in a variety of settings, all of which work, making for a solid sax album that's grade-A listening all the way.