Morris Nanton – Something We've Got | Prestige PRST 7409
notes:
Morris Nanton’s Something We’ve Got is a distinctive
1965 jazz album released by Prestige Records as PRST 7409.
The album showcases Nanton on piano with Norman Edge
on bass and Al Beldini on drums, creating an intimate
piano-trio sound with strong blues, gospel and soul-jazz influences.
The sessions were recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs,
New Jersey, during May and June 1965. The album is particularly
notable for Nanton’s expressive piano playing and his
treatment of standards alongside the title track.
credits:
Bass – Norman Edge
Drums – Al Beldini
Piano – Morris Nanton
Recording Studio: Van Gelder Studio
Location: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Recording Dates:
May 13, 1965 – “Mood Indigo” and “Taboo”
June 16, 1965 – “Something We've Got,” “Any Number Can Win,”
“The Masquerade Is Over,” and “My Man's Gone Now”
Recorded by: Rudy Van Gelder
Producer: Cal Lampley
tracklist:
A1. Something We've Got Morris
written by Nanton
A2. Any Number Can Win
written by Jimmy McGriff
A3. The Masquerade Is Over
written byAllie Wrubel / Herbert Magidson
B1. Mood Indigo
written by Duke Ellington / Barney Bigard / Irving Mills
B2. My Man's Gone Now
written by George Gershwin / DuBose Heyward / Ira Gershwin
B3. Taboo
written by Margarita Lecuona


