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| Nat Adderley | Cornet |
| Roy Brooks | Drums |
| Joe Chambers | Drums |
| Sonny Criss | Alto Saxophone |
| Albert Dailey | Piano |
| Garry Dial | Piano |
| Larry Gales | Drums |
| Grant Green | Guitar |
| John Hart | Guitar |
| Joe Henderson | Tenor Saxophone |
| Vincent Herring | Alto Saxophone |
| Hank Jones | Piano |
| Sam Jones | Bass |
| Duke Jordan | Piano |
| Pat Martino | Guitar |
| Houston Person | Tenor Saxophone |
| Red Rodney | Trumpet |
| Woody Shaw | Trumpet |
| Sonny Stitt | Tenor Saxophone |
| Ira Sullivan | Flugelhorn |
| Dolo Coker | Piano |
| Jimmy Lewis | Bass |
| Grady Tate | Drums |
| Ray Crawford | Guitar |
| Victor Lewis | Drums |
| Jimmy Cobb | Drums |
| Walter Booker | Bass |
| Ben Riley | Drums |
| George Duvivier | Bass |
| Paul Berner | Bass |
| Ron Bridgewater | Tenor Saxophone |
| Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Tenor Saxophone |
| Ben Dixon | Drums |
| Ralph Dorsey | Percussion |
| Jack McDuff | Organ |
| Big John Patton | Organ |
| Tom Whaley | Trumpet |
| Yusef Ali | Drums |
| Rob Bargad | Piano |
| Jimmie Smith | Drums |
| Carl "Flat Top" Wilson | Organ |
| Nat Adderley | Producer |
| Sonny Criss | Composer |
| Houston Person | Producer |
| Woody Shaw | Producer |
| Michael Cuscuna | Producer |
| Joe Fields | Producer, Executive Producer |
| Willis "Gator" Jackson | Producer |
| Orrin Keepnews | Producer |
| Gene Paul | Mastering |
| Bob Porter | Producer |
| Don Schlitten | Producer |
| Page Simon | Graphic Design |
| Richard Ables | Producer |
| R. Phillips | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
Barnes & Noble
32 Jazz wins this month's truth-in-advertising award: Every track on this album swings. And while it couldn't have been the toughest task asked of any record company to search its vaults and come up with finger-snapping tracks from the likes of Grant Green, Sonny Criss, Woody Shaw, Nat Adderley, and Sonny Stitt, the choices made are pretty, well, choice. There's funky jazz (Green's "Iron City" with tasty input from organist Big John Patton), classic bop (pianist Hank Jones in a romping trio version of "Bloomdido"), modern jazz (trumpeter Shaw's "Three Muses" with Joe Henderson and Herbie Hancock), slinky groove pieces (organist Jack McDuff's "Walking the Dog"), and, of course, nice helpings of straight-ahead ...