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05/12/2024

Willie Bobo And The Bo-Gents ‎– Do What You Want To Do...


Willie Bobo And The Bo-Gents  ‎– Do What You Want To Do..., Sussex records ‎– SXBS 7003 Vinyl, LP, Album

Sussex records 1971  ‎– SXBS 7003


credits:

Bass [Fender] – Ernie McDaniel
Congas – Victor Pantoja
Drums – Jimmy Smith (3)
Electric Piano – Reggie Andrews
Guitar – Barry Zweig
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Ron Starr
Timbales, Liner Notes – Willie Bobo
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Steve Huffsteter
Producer – Clarence Avant, Willie Bobo

Recorded at: Crystal Sound Recording Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
Engineer [Recording & Remixing] – Richard Sanford Orshoff


tracklist:

A1    Do What You Want To Do
Written-By – Reginald Andrew*
3:21    
A2 Shut Up And Pay Attention
Written-By – Ronald Starr*
3:30    
A3 Dindi
Written-By – Oliviera*, Jobin*, Gilbert*
6:04    
A4 Come Together
Written-By – Lennon/McCartney*
5:19    
A5 Soul Foo Yong
Written-By – Steve Huffsteter
4:46    
B1 Broasted Or Fried
Written-By – Reginald Andrew*
4:58    
B2 The Thrill Is Gone
Written-By – Benson*, Pettite*
5:50    
B3 How Can I Say Goodbye?
Written-By – David O'Rourk
3:14    
B4 Never You Mind
Written-By – Reginald Andrew*
5:59
 
 
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28/07/2023

CAL TJADER SOUL SAUCE













VERVE RECORDS 1964                                     V6-8614 











credits:





 Cal Tjader - vibraphone
Lonnie Hewitt - piano
Richard Davis (tracks A2),
John Hilliard (tracks 1, 3-9) - bass
Grady Tate (tracks 2, ),
Johnny Rae (tracks 1, 3-9) - drums
Willie Bobo, Armando Peraza, Alberto Valdes - percussion
Donald Byrd - trumpet (tracks 2,)
Jimmy Heath - tenor saxophone (tracks 2,)
Kenny Burrell - guitar (tracks 2, )
Bob Bushnell - electric bass (track 2)








Recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs,
NJ on November 19 (track A2),
at A & R Studios in New York City on November 20
(tracks 1, 3-9),


Engineer   Rudy an Gelder (track A2)
Engineer – Phil Ramone (tracks: A1, A3 to B4)
Engineer [Director For Verve] – Val Valentin


        


track list:






A1 Soul Sauce (Guacha Guaro)
Written-By – Pozo, Gillespie
Percussion – Willie Bobo
2:22
A2 Afro-Blue
Written-By – M. Santa Maria
4:25
Arranged By – Gary McFarland
Bass – Bob Bushnell, Richard Davis 
Drums – Grady Tate
Guitar – Kenny Burrell
Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Heath
Trumpet – Donald Byrd
A3 Pantano
Written-By – Hewitt*
3:32
A4 Somewhere In The Night
Written-By – May*, Raskin*
3:12
A5 Maramoor
Written-By – Pereza*
4:00
B1 Tanya
Written-By – Hewitt*
5:27
B2 Leyte
Written-By – Tjader*, Hewitt*
5:18
B3 Spring Is Here
Written-By – Rodgers-Hart*
4:00
B4 Joao
Written-By – Fischer*





 









27/12/2021

WILLIE BOBO BOBO MOTION





VERVE RECORDS 1967                                    V6-8699








credits:





Arranged By – Bert Keyes (tracks: A1, A3, A4, A6, B2, B3, B5),
Sonny Henry (tracks: A2, A5, B1, B4)
Design [Cover Design] – Dave Kreiger*
Engineer [Director Of Engineering] – Val Valentin
Liner Notes – Stan Levine
Photography By [Cover Photo] – Murray Laden
Producer – Pete Spargo, Teddy Reig

recorded at:
NYC, July 20, 1967 and Rudy Van Gelder Studio,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 27, 1967
 
 

 





tracks list:





A1 Up-up & Away     1:56
A2 Ain't That Right     2:35
A3 Midnight Sun     2:08
A4 Cute     1:52
A5 I Don't Know     2:32
A6 Tuxedo Junction     2:15
B1 Evil Ways     2:40
B2 Show Me     2:15
B3 Black Coffee     2:42
B4 Night Walk     3:05
B5 La Bamba     2:07













 
 
 




26/12/2021

WILLIE BOBO UNO DOS TRES 1.2.3.




VERVE RECORDS 1966                                 V6-8648








credits:










Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Bobby Brown 


Arranged By – Arturo O'Farrill (tracks: B5),


Clarence Henry (tracks: A2, A3), 


Mel Lastie* (tracks: A1, A4 to B2, B4)


Bass – Bobby Rodriguez, Jon Hart


Bongos, Guiro – Oswald Martinez


Congas – Carlos Valdes*


Cornet – Mel Lastie


Guitar – Sonny Henry


Percussion – Jose Mangual, Victor Pantoja










Photography By [Cover] – Charles Stewart*


Producer – Creed Taylor







Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder




Engineer [Director Of Engineering] – Val Valentin


Recorded January & April 1966 at Van Gelder Studio,


 Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.













tracks list:










A1 Boogaloo In Room 802 2:30


A2 Come A Little Bit Closer 3:05


A3 Goin' Out Of My Head 3:15


A4 I Remember Clifford 2:03


A5 Rescue Me 3:05


A6 Michelle 3:00


B1 No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In) 2:45


B2 Fried Neck Bones And Some Home Fries 2:50


B3 Old Man River 3:05


B4 1-2-3- (Uno, Dos, Tres) 2:34


B5 Night Song 2:40


B6 The Breeze And I - From Suite "Andalucia" 3:12









































27/08/2020

WILLIE BOBO SPANISH GREASE




VERVE RECORDS 1965                              V6-8631








credits:










 Bass  Jim Phillips, Richard Davis


    Congas  Victor Pantoja


    Cornet  Melvin Lastie


        Guitar  Clarence Henry


    Percussion  Willie Bobo


    Saxophone  Bobby Brown







recorded at:




Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 


June 8, 1965,  August 30, 1965,  September 8, 1965


 Engineer  Rudy Van Gelder







tracks list:






A1 Spanish Grease


A2 Hurt So Bad


A3 It's Not Unusual (Vocal)


A4 Our Day Will Come


A5 Haitian Lady


B1 Blues In The Closet


B2 Nessa


B3 Elation


B4 It's Not Unusual (Instrumental)


B5 Shot Gun; Blind Man, Blind Man



















02/05/2020

NAT ADDERLEY AUTOBIOGRAPHY













ATLANTIC RECORDS 1964                                 1439  





also issued on Atlantic SD 1439. 








credits :





Arranged By, Conductor – Joe Zawinul


Congas – Victor Pantoja (tracks: A4, B1, B4)


Cornet – Nat Adderley


Double Bass – Sam Jones


Drums – Bruno Carr (tracks: A2, A4 to B2, B4),


Grady Tate (tracks: A1, A3, B3)


Percussion – Willie Bobo (tracks: A4, B1, B4)


Piano – Joe Zawinul


Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Seldon Powell


Trombone – Tony Studd (tracks: A2, B2)


Trombone [Bass] – Benny Powell (tracks: A1, A3, B3)


Trumpet – Ernie Royal


Tuba – Don Butterfield (tracks: A1 to A3, B2, B3)





 recorded in


NYC, December 21,22 1964 


and January 7, 1965


 Tom Dowd recording engineer


Nesuhi Ertegun supervisor





track list:





A1 Sermonette 5:55    

A2 Work Song 3:55    

A3 The Old Country 4:25    

A4 Junkanoo 3:03    

B1 Stony Island 3:29    

B2 Little Boy With The Sad Eyes 6:03    

B3 Never Say Yes 4:25

B4 Jive Samba 5:20






















16/01/2020

Sarah Vaughan ‎– Viva!


Sarah Vaughan ‎– Viva!, Mercury ‎records –  SR 60941 Vinyl, LP, Album,stereo

Mercury ‎records 1964 –  SR 60941

notes:

Viva! Vaughan is a 1965 studio album by Sarah Vaughan,
orchestrated and conducted by Frank Foster,
and produced by Quincy Jones.

credits:

    Sarah Vaughan – vocals
    Bass – Robert Rodriguez, George Duvivier
    Drums – Bobby Donaldson
    Flute – Jerome Richardson
    Guitar – Barry Galbraith
    Percussion – Jose Mangual, Juan Cadavieco, Rafael Sierra,
     William Correa, William Rodriguez
    Piano – Bob James
    Trombone – Benny Powell, William Watrous, Billy Byers, Britt Woodman,
    Jimmy Cleveland, Kai Winding, Paul Faulise, Richard Hixson, Wayne Andre
    Violin – Bernard Eichen, Charles Libove, David Nadien, Emanuel Green,
     Gene Orloff, Harry Lookofsky, Leo Kruczel*, Lewis Eley, Tosha Samaroff

Frank Foster – arranger, conductor
Quincy Jones – producer
Recorded at A&R Recording Studio, New York,
NYC, August 13-15 & 18, 1964.

tracklist:

A1.    "The Boy from Ipanema"    
Vinícius de Moraes, Norman Gimbel, Antônio Carlos Jobim    2:30
A2.    "Fascinating Rhythm"    
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin    2:37
A3.    "Night Song"    
Lee Adams, Charles Strouse    3:14
A4.    "Mr. Lucky"    
Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Henry Mancini    2:29
A5.    "Fever"    
Eddie Cooley, Otis Blackwell    2:49
A6.    "Shiny Stockings"    
Frank Foster, Jon Hendricks    3:27
B1.    "Avalon"
Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Vincent Rose    1:48
B2.    "Tea for Two"    
Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans    2:44
B3.    "Corcovado"    
Jobim, Gene Lees    3:23
B4.    "Stompin' at the Savoy"    
Benny Goodman, Andy Razaf, Edgar Sampson, Chick Webb    2:44
B5.    "Moment of Truth"    
Tex Satterwhite, Frank Scott    2:39
B6.    "Jive Samba"    Nat Adderley    3:03



 
 



WILLIE BOBO FEELIN' SO GOOD













VERVE RECORDS 1966                             V6-8669 








credits and :





Willie Bobo (per) and others





NYC, September 27,28, 1966





Engineer - Val Valentin


Producer - Pete Spagro , Teddy Reig








track list:





A1 Sunshine Superman  2:57     
A2 Call Me 2:30    
A3 Dichoso 3:17    
A4 Sunny 2:48    
A5 Reza 2:50    
B1 Feelin' So Good 2:58    
B2 Yesterday 2:04    
B3 Sockit To Me 3:25    
B4 Tahiti 1:50    
B5 To Be With You 2:51 

B6 Li'l Red Riding Hood 3:01    





















06/12/2019

Ike Quebec ‎– Soul Samba


Blue Note ‎– Blp 4114 Vinyl, LP , Mono

Blue Note Records 1962 ‎– Blp 4114

notes:
Soul Samba (aka Bossa Nova Soul Samba) is an album by American
saxophonist Ike Quebec recorded in 1962 and released on the Blue Note label.
 It was Quebec's final recording before his death in January 1963.

credits:

Artwork – Reid Miles
Bass – Wendell Marshall
Drums – Willie Bobo
Guitar – Kenny Burrell
Shekere – Garvin Masseaux
Tenor Saxophone – Ike Quebec

recorded:

Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, October 5, 1962
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder

tracklist:

A1        Loie
Written-By – Burrell*
A2        Lloro Tu Despedida
Written-By – Lacerdo*, Cabral*
A3        Goin' Home
Arranged By – Quebec*
Written-By – Dvorak*
A4        Me 'n You
Written-By – Quebec*
B1        Liebestraum
Arranged By – Quebec*
B2        Shu Shu
Written-By – Almeida*, De Souza*
B3        Blue Samba
Written-By – Quebec*
B4        Favela
Written-By – Tavares*
B5        Linda Flor
Written-By – Vogeler*









Grant Green The Latin Bit




BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1962                         BST 84111








credits:










Grant Green - guitar


Ike Quebec - tenor saxophone (tracks 8-9)


John Acea (tracks 1-7), Sonny Clark (tracks 8-9) - piano


Wendell Marshall - bass


Willie Bobo - drums


Carlos "Patato" Valdes - conga (tracks 1-6, 8-9)


Garvin Masseaux - chekere (tracks 1-6)







Producer – Alfred Lion


Recorded By [Recording By] – Rudy Van Gelder


Recorded on April 26 (tracks 1-7)





tracks list:







A1 Mambo Inn


Written-By – Woodlen*, Sampson*, Bauza*


A2 Besame Mucho


Written-By – Velasquez*, Skylar*


A3 Mama Inez


Written-By – Grenet*, Gilbert*


B1 Brazil


Written-By – Barroso*, Russell*


B2 Tico Tico


Written-By – Abreu*


B3 My Little Suede Shoes


Written-By – Charlie Parker