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1957 studio album by Quincy Jones
Go West, Man! is the second studio album by Quincy Jones.[3] It was released in 1957 by ABC Records.
- "Dancin' Pants" (Jimmy Giuffre) – 3:50
- "Blues Day" (Giuffre) – 4:40
- "Bright Moon" (Giuffre) – 5:20
- "No Bones at All" (Johnny Mandel) – 3:58
- "The Oom Is Blues" (Charlie Mariano) – 5:10
- "Be My Guest" (Lennie Niehaus) – 4:29
- Medley: "What's New?" - Bill Perkins solo (Bob Haggart, Johnny Burke) / "We'll Be Together Again" - Pepper Adams solo (Carl Fischer, Frankie Laine) / "Time on My Hands" - Buddy Collette solo (Vincent Youmans); / "You Go to My Head" - Carl Perkins solo (J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie); / "Laura" - Walter Benton solo (David Raksin / Johnny Mercer) – 6:17
- "London Derriere" (Johnny Mandel) – 4:06
- "Kings Road Blues" (Lennie Niehaus) – 5:06
- Quincy Jones – conductor
- Conte Candoli (2, 4, 8) – trumpet
- Pete Candoli (2, 4, 8) – trumpet
- Harry Edison (2, 4, 8) – trumpet
- Jack Sheldon (2, 4, 8) – trumpet
- Benny Carter (1, 6, 9) – alto saxophone
- Herb Geller (1, 6, 9) – alto saxophone
- Charlie Mariano (1, 6, 9) – alto saxophone
- Art Pepper (1, 6, 9) – alto saxophone
- Pepper Adams (3, 5, 7) – baritone saxophone
- Walter Benton (3, 5, 7) – tenor saxophone
- Buddy Collette (3, 5, 7) – tenor saxophone
- Bill Perkins (3, 5, 7) – tenor saxophone
- Lou Levy (1, 6, 9) – piano
- Carl Perkins (2-5, 7-8) – piano
- Red Mitchell (1, 6, 9) – bass
- Leroy Vinnegar (2–5, 7–8) – bass
- Shelly Manne (1, 3, 5–7, 9) – drums
- Mel Lewis (2, 4, 8) – drums