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''Hip Cake Walk'' is an album by organist Don Patterson recorded in 1964 and released on the
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awarded the album 4 stars stating "Organist Don Patterson went through a richly productive period in the '60s, fashioning a fortress of funky organ jazz hi-fi on the Prestige label" and noting the album has "special status".Chadbourne, E
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Track listing

All compositions by Don Patterson except as noted # "Sister Ruth" - 5:00 # "Donald Duck" - 5:45 # "Rosetta" - 7:15 # "Hip Cake Walk" - 16:40 # " Under the Boardwalk" (
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, Arthur Resnick) - 2:50 *Recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on May 12 (track 4) and July 10 (tracks 1-3 & 5), 1964


Personnel

* Don Patterson - organ * Booker Ervin -
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(tracks 1-4) *Leonard Houston - alto saxophone (track 4) *Billy James - drums


References

{{Authority control Don Patterson (organist) albums Booker Ervin albums 1964 albums Prestige Records albums Albums produced by Ozzie Cadena Albums recorded at Van Gelder Studio