The Peace-Maker is an album by American saxophonist Harold Land recorded in late 1967 and early 1968 for the Cadet label.[1]
| The Peace-Maker | ||||
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| Studio album by Harold Land | ||||
| Released | 1968 | |||
| Recorded | December 11, 1967 and February 26, 1968 Annex Studios, Hollywood | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Label | Cadet LPS 813 | |||
| Producer | Richard L. Evans | |||
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| AllMusic | |
| The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz | |
AllMusic awarded the album 4½ stars calling it a "one of the finest if little-known jazz LPs of its era. The Peace-Maker is a particularly apt title. The record's serene, supple contours glow with a lyricism that eschews the angularity of bop".[2]
All compositions by Harold Land except as indicated
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