Norman Granz is one of the most important non-musicians in the history of jazz and no one has made a greater contribution to the staging, recording and filming of jazz concerts. This series of performances from the prestigious 'Montreux Jazz Festival' now makes a part of this legacy available on video for the first time. Milt Jackson is recognised as one of the finest vibraphone players ever to grace a jazz stage, whether with the legendary Modern Jazz Quartet or collaborating with other great musicians. This 1977 concert sees Jackson combine his talents with the likes of Ray Brown on bass, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis on tenor sax, Clark Terry on trumpet and Monty Alexander on piano.
Tracklisting: - Slippery
- Beautiful Friendship
- Red Top
- Mean to Me
- You are My Sunshine
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