But Not Really is an album by pianist Les McCann recorded in 1964 and released on the Limelight label
credits:
Bass – Victor Gaskin Drums – Paul Humphrey Piano – Les McCann
Recording: December 1964 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood Production: Jack Tracy
tracks list:
A1 But Not Really Written-By – Les McCann A2 A Little Three-Four Written-By – Les McCann A3 Our Delight Written-By – Tadd Dameron A4 Sweetie Written-By – Ernie Freeman B1 We're On The Move Now Written-By – Les McCann B2 Jack V. Schwartz Written-By – Les McCann B3 Little Freak Written-By – Les McCann B4 Yours Is My Heart Alone Written-By – Lehar*, Lohner*, Smith*, Herzer*
You Better Believe It! is an album by Jazz musician and bandleader Gerald Wilson. Recorded in 1961 for the Pacific Jazz label, it featuring a 17 piece orchestra, the music is arranged, directed and mainly composed by Wilson. The orchestra is made up of west coast-based musicians such as Richard "Groove" Holmes, Harold Land, and Carmell Jones.
credits:
Alto Saxophone [Soloist] – Joe Maini (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3) Bass – Jimmy Bond Drums – Mel Lewis Guitar – Gene Edwards (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3) Organ – Richard Holmes Reeds – Buddy Collette, Don Raffell (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3), Harry Klee (tracks: A1, A4, B1), Jack Nimitz (tracks: A1, A4, B1) Tenor Saxophone [Soloist] – Harold Land (tracks: A1, A4, B1), Teddy Edwards, Walter Benton (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3) Trombone – Bob Edmonson*, Frank Strong (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3), John Ewing, Kenny Shroyer, Lester Robinson (tracks: A1, A4, B1) Trumpet – Al Porcino (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3), Gerald Wilson, Jack Trainor* (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3), Jimmy Zito* (tracks: A1, A4, B1), Johnny Audino*, Ray Triscari (tracks: A1, A4, B1) Trumpet [Soloist] – Carmell Jones
recorded :
Recorded September 9 & 30, 1961 Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, California
tracklist:
A1 Blues For Yna Yna Written-By – Gerald Wilson 6:51 A2 Jeri Written-By – Gerald Wilson 3:40 A3 Moody Blue Written-By – Gerald Wilson 3:05 A4 Straight Up And Down Written-By – Gerald Wilson 3:49 B1 The Wailer Written-By – Gerald Wilson 7:16 B2 You Better Believe It Written-By – Gerald Wilson, Richard "Groove" Holmes 5:16 B3 Yvette Written-By – Gerald Wilson 3:33
Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond Bass – Eugene Wright Drums – Joe Morello Liner Notes – R. A. Israel* Photography By – Henry Parker Piano – Dave Brubeck Producer – Teo Macero Written-By – Brubeck
Recorded June 16 to August 21, 1964
tracklist:
A1 Theme From "Mr. Broadway" 2:25 A2 Broadway Bossa Nova 3:15 A3 Autumn In Washington Square 5:27 A4 Something To Sing About 3:52 A5 Sixth Sense 6:55 A6 Spring In Central Park 2:27 B1 Lonely Mr. Broadway 4:20 B2 Summer On The Sound 2:40 B3 Winter Ballad 2:45 B4 Broadway Romance 5:50 B5 Upstage Rumba 3:10
Bass – Monk Montgomery Drums – Bobby Thomas Guitar – Wes Montgomery Piano – Buddy Montgomery
Recorded New York City January 3rd 1961 Producer – Orrin Keepnews
tracklist:
A1 Back To Back 6:39 A2 Groove Yard 2:58 A3 If I Should Lose You 5:43 A4 Delirium 3:37 B1 Just For Now 4:45 B2 Doujie 4:34 B3 Heart Strings 4:31 B4 Remember 5:34
Wes Montgomery- electric guitar Tommy Flanagan - piano Percy Heath - bass Albert Heath - drums
Recorded: January 26 & 28, 1960 at Reeves Sound Studios,
New York City Orrin Keepnews - producer Jack Higgins - engineer
tracks list:
A1 Airegin 4:24 A2 D-Natural Blues 5:18 A3 Polka Dots And Moonbeams 4:38 A4 Four On Six 6:10 B1 West Coast Blues 7:20 B2 In Your Own Sweet Way 4:45 B3 Mister Walker 4:28 B4 Gone With The Wind 6:13
Art Direction – Tom Burgess Bass – Ray Brown Drums – Mickey Roker Piano – Gene Harris Producer – Bennett Rubin, Ray Brown Tenor Saxophone – Stanley Turrentine
Recorded live at the Blue Note, New York City November / December 1985 Engineer [1st Assistant] – David Baker Engineer [2nd Assistandt] – Jon Bobenko Engineer [Recording] – Jim Anderson Producer – Bennett Rubin, Ray Brown
tracklist:
A1 Gene's Lament Written-By – Ray Brown 9:18 A2 Misty Written-By – Erroll Garner 5:31 A3 Uptown Sop Written-By – Ray Brown 8:39 B1 Things Ain't What They Used To Be Written-By – Mercer Ellington, Ted Persons 8:02 B2 Yours Is My Heart Alone Written-By – Franz Lehar* 7:12 B3 Battle Hymn Of The Republic Written-By – Julia Ward Howe 8:15
Bob Cranshaw (tracks 1-6), Ron Carter (tracks 7-9) - bass
Grady Tate - drums
Candido Camero - percussion (tracks 7 & 8)
The Donald Byrd Singers - vocals
Claus Ogerman - arranger, conductor (tracks 1-6)
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
October 6, November 2 & December 16, 1964
Engineer – Phil Ramone (tracks: A1 to A4, B3, B4),
Rudy Van Gelder (tracks: A5, B2)
Director Of Engineering For Mgm – Val Valentin
tracks list:
A1 Blind Man, Blind Man 2:27 A2 Boom Boom 4:19 A3 House Of The Rising Sun 4:05 A4 See See Rider 2:38 A5 Cantelope Island5:00 B1 Bossa 7:57 B2 Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 5:10 B3 You've Been Talkin' 'Bout Me Baby 2:30 B4 My Babe 2:45
Bass – Will Lee Drums – Eric Parker Guitar – Cornell Dupree Keyboards – Richard Tee Saxophone – Steve Greenfield
Audio Mixer: Kooster McAllister.
recorded liver at:
Lonestar Roadhouse, New York, NY (05/28/1992).
tracks listing:
1 Slippin' In Written By – Cornell Dupree 6:56 2 Duck Soup Written By – Cornell Dupree 6:13 3 Southern Comfort Written By – Cornell Dupree 7:24 4 Can't Get Through Written By – Kenneth W. Smith 5:39 5 Ode To Billy Joe Written By – Arthur "Duke" Reid, Tommy McCook 8:11 6 Sign, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours Written By – Lee Garrett, Lula Hardaway, Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright 9:45 7 Forty Ounces Of Funk Written By – Delano Cagnolatti, Jr. 6:59
Jeter Thompson : Piano Ricahard Simmons : Bass Albert St. James : Drums Percy James: Bongos and congas
tracks list:
A1 The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful A2 It Might As Well Be Spring A3 We Remember Jamie A4 Joey, Joey, Joey B1 There Is No Greater Love B2 Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?) B3 Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most B4 Accidently On Percy
Al Cohn, Frank Wess, James Moody, Roland Kirk, Walter Levinsky, Zoot Sims - saxophone Budd Johnson, Jerome Richardson, Seldon Powell, Romeo Penque - reeds Al Perisi, Clark Terry, Ernie Royal, James Nottingham, Joe Newman, Snooky Young - trumpet Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Kai Winding, Melba Liston, Paul Faulise, Quentin "Butter" Jackson, Santo Russo, Thomas Mitchell - trombone Earl Chapin, Fred Klein, James Buffington, Julius Watkins, Paul Ingraham, Ray Alonge, Bob Northern, Willie Ruff - french horn Charles McCoy - harmonica Bobby Scott, Lalo Schifrin, Patti Bown - piano, organ Jim Hall, Kenny Burrell, Sam Herman, Wayne Wright - guitar Ray Crawford - guitar Art Davis, Ben Tucker, Chris White, George Duvivier, Major Holley, Milt Hinton - bass Ed Shaughnessy, Ossie Johnson, Rudy Collins - drums Bill Costa, Carlos Gomez, George Devins, Jack Del Rio, Charles McCoy, James Johnson, Jose Paula - percussion
This album was recorded monaurally and stereophonically on April 9, 10, & 11, 1963 at A&R Studios, New York City, with Phil Ramone as engineer.
Ready Take One is a compilation album of previously unreleased Erroll Garner recordings. The album was released in 2016 by Legacy. The songs were pulled from sessions in 1967, 1969, and 1971.
crédits:
A&R – Henry Towns Art Direction, Design – White Bicycle Compilation Producer – Steve Rosenthal Compilation Producer, Liner Notes – Geri Allen Executive Producer – Susan Rosenberg Mastered By – Vic Anesini Producer – Martha Glaser Producer [Original Recording Produced By] – Martha Glaser Product Manager – Tara Master
Compilation Producer, Mixed By – Peter Lockhart Mixed By – Kabir Hermon, Steve Rosenthal Mixé à – Studio E Masterisé à – Battery Studios, New York
14 previously unreleased songs including 6 original compositions. Originally recorded 1971: A1, A2, B1, B2, C4; 1969: C2, D3. 1967 - the other tracks.
track list:
A1 High Wire 3:47 A2 I Want To Be Happy 3:01 A3 I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) 5:03 A4 Sunny 3:19 B1 Wild Music 5:07 B2 Caravan 6:24 B3 Back To You 5:26 C1 Night And Day 4:25 C2 Chase Me 2:57 C3 Satin Doll 5:52 C4 Latin Digs 5:28 D1 Stella By Starlight 4:50 D2 Down Wylie Avenue 5:30 D3 Misty 4:5
Vocal - Etta Jones Bass – Tommy Potter Drums – Bobby Donaldson Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Jerome Richards* Guitar – Bill Jennings, Skeeter Best Leader, Piano – Don Abney
Date: April 20, 1957
track list:
A1 Sweethearts On Parade A2 You Call It Madness But I Call It Love A3 Mountain Greenery A4 Don't Worry 'Bout Me A5 Sposin' A6 I Thought About You B1 I'm Gonna Lock My Heart And Throw Away The Key B2 When I Fall In Love B3 Since I Fell For You (Buddy Johnson) B4 White Cliffs Of Dover B5 People Will Say We're In Love
Gene Harris - piano, celeste Andrew Simpkins - bass Bill Dowdy - drums
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder June 28, 1960 Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs
tracks list:
A1 When I Fall In Love A2 Parker's Pad A3 Blues After Dark A4 I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good B1 Straight No Chaser B2 I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart B3 It Could Happen To You B4 Two Bass Hit
Alto Saxophone – Ernie Watts (tracks: A1, A2, A3, B4) Baritone Saxophone – Jim Horn (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4, B5), John Lowe (tracks: B1, B2, B5) Bass – Ray Brown, Wilton Felder Drums – Carl (Cubby) O'Brien* (tracks: B1, B2, B5), Earl Palmer (tracks: A1 to A3), Paul Humphries* (tracks: A4, A5, B3) Electric Piano – Joe Sample (tracks: A4, A5, B3) Flugelhorn – Harry Edison (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4, B5) Guitar – Fred Robinson*, Howard Roberts (tracks: A4, A5, B3) Percussion – Victor Feldman (tracks: A4, A5, B3) Piano – Mike Melvoine* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4, B5) Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land (tracks: A1 to A3, B4), Teddy Edwards (tracks: A4, A5, B1, B2, B3, B5) Trombone – Jimmy Cleveland (tracks: B1, B2, B5), Randy Aldcroft (tracks: A1 to A3, B4) Trombone [Bass] – Kenny Shroyer (tracks: B1, B2, B5) Trumpet – Al Aarons (tracks: A4, A5, B3), Bud Brisbois (tracks: B1, B2, B5), Buddy Childers (tracks: A1 to A3, B4), Harry Edison (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2,B4,B5), John Audino (tracks: A1 to A3, B4), Ollie Mitchell (tracks: B1, B2, B5) Tuba – John T. Johnson* (tracks: A1 to A3,B4) Vibraphone – Milt Jackson (tracks: All)
A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B4 & B5 Recorded 9 October, 1969, at Annex Recording Studios, Los Angeles. A4, A5, B3 Recorded 10 October, 1969, at Annex Recording Studios, Los Angeles. Engineer – Dave Wichmann*, Thorn Nogar Producer – Ed Michel
tracks list:
1. Uh-Huh [Mobley] 3:48
2. One Mint Julep ( One Way ) [Toombs] 2:33
3. Oh Happy Day [Hawkins/Rimbault/Traditional] 3:30