 | Brown turns to New Orleans for her latest passionate work. Here a narcotics cop avenges his partner's unpunished murder by kidnapping the wife of the lawyer who helped the culprit go free. The time the kidnapper and his prey spend in close proximity... |
 | Brown turns to New Orleans for her latest passionate work. Here a narcotics cop avenges his partner's unpunished murder by kidnapping the wife of the lawyer who helped the culprit go free. The time the kidnapper and his prey spend in close proximity... |
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 | Brown turns to New Orleans for her latest passionate work. Here a narcotics cop avenges his partner's unpunished murder by kidnapping the wife of the lawyer who helped the culprit go free. The time the kidnapper and his prey spend in close proximity... |
 | Ann Lewis returned to her beloved native South, where she collects specimens of the local flora and accompanies them with her remembrances of her childhood, as well as individuals and events from her adulthood. Illustrated by the author with... |
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 | Personnel: Kenny Barron (piano), John Stubblefield (tenor saxophone), Eddie Henderson (trumpet), Cecil McBee (bass), Victor Lewis (drums). Recorded live at Fat Tuesday's, New York, New York on January 15 & 16, 1988. Personnel: Kenny Barron (piano);... |
 | Personnel: Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone); Kenny Wheeler (trumpet, flugelhorn); Hank Jones (piano); Clint Houston (bass); Louis Hayes (drums). Recorded live at Fat Tuesday's, New York, New York on August 19 & 20, 1983. Includes liner notes by... |