Larrok

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In cinema, the problem is even more evident; for example, the filming of "Eyes Wide Shut" began in November 1996 and concluded in January 1998, but the film spent over a year in editing before being released in July 1999. What year do you consider it?
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And then I'll give you an example: if a record is recorded a bit in '62, a bit in '66 and a bit in '72, then finally polished, mixed and released in '75, what year do you consider it?
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In fact, the release dates are much more easily accessible than the recording dates of the albums, and anyway, if an album comes out 30-40 years later, I consider it more like a simple resurrection from the archives rather than an album that is a product of its historical period...
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exactly February 1963
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I was referring to the publication date, which is from 1963, while the recordings date back to the dates you mentioned.
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"monk's dream" is from '63
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Sure, I like it; I didn't put it on the list because Bubi already knew it.
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no avenger that's enough :)
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Of Rollins, in addition to the already mentioned "Saxophone Colossus" and "The Bridge," also "Tenor Madness," "Way Out West," "A Night at the Village Vanguard," "Newk's Time."
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In chronological order: "'Round About Midnight", "Bags Groove", "Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet", "Ascenseur pour l'échafaud", "Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet", "Milestones", "Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet", "Sketches of Spain", "Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet", "My Funny Valentine", "E.S.P", "Miles Smiles", "Nefertiti", "Filles de Kilimanjaro", "In a Silent Way", "A Tribute to Jack Johnson", "Live-Evil", "On the Corner", "Get Up with It", "Agharta", "Dark Magus"