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01/12/2024

Les McCann Ltd. ‎– But Not Really


Les McCann Ltd. ‎– But Not Really, Limelight records  ‎– LS 86016 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

LIMELIGHT RECORDS 1964           LS 86016

Gatefold
 
notes:
 
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*






21/06/2024

The 17 Piece Orchestra Of Gerald Wilson ‎– You Better Believe It!





The 17 Piece Orchestra Of Gerald Wilson ‎– You Better Believe It!, Pacific Jazz Records – PJ 34 Vinyl, LP, Album, mono

Pacific Jazz Records 1961 – PJ 34

notes:

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   







11/04/2024

Odell Brown and The Organ-izers ‎– Raising The Roof


Cadet Records ‎– Vinyl, LP, Album

Cadet Records 1966  ‎– LPS-775

credits:

Artee 'Duke' Payne(alto sax,tenor sax)
Thomas Purvis(tenor sax)
Odell Brown(organ)
Curtis Prince(drums)

Recording at:
 July 25, 1966 Ter Mar Recording Studio, Chicago, IL


tracklist:

A1        The Honeydripper
Written-By – Liggins*, Sykes*
4:21
A2        Raising The Roof
Written-By – Brown*
3:12
A3        A Cool Senorita
Written-By – Brown*
5:35
A4        Strike Up The Band
Written-By – Gershwin*
2:58
B1        Day Tripper
Written-By – Lennon & McCartney*
4:21
B2        Maiden Voyage
Written-By – Hancock
6:46
B3        The Thing
Written-By – Sample*
3:40
B4        Enchilada Joe
Written-By – Payne*
3:22










29/03/2024

The Dave Brubeck Quartet ‎– Jazz Impressions Of New York


Columbia ‎records – Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
 

Columbia records 1964 ‎– CS 9075  



credits:

    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   






 



17/07/2023

THE MONTGOMERY BROTHERS GROOVE YARD

RIVERSIDE RECORDS 1961                          RLP 9362

 

credits:
 

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

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14/07/2023

WES MONTGOMERY The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery













RIVERSIDE RECORDS                                   RLP 12-320 






credits:





    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 
 




















24/06/2023

GIL FULLER And Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra, The Featuring James Moody - NIGHT FLIGHT




PACIFIC JAZZ RECORDS 1965                    ST-20101








credits:







Alto Saxophone, Flute – Gabe Baltazar, James Moody


Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Clifford Scott


Baritone Saxophone – Bill Hood


Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Bill Green*


Bass – Chuck Berghofer


Congas, Bongos – Francisco Aguabella


Drums – Chuck Flores


French Horn – Alan Robinson,Gale Robinson, Sam Cassano


Leader – Gil Fuller


Liner Notes – Tom Reed


Organ – George Semper


Piano – Mike Wofford


Producer – Richard Bock


Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Ira Schulman


Trombone – Bob Enevoldsen, Ernie Tack, Lou Blackburn


Trumpet – Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Jimmy Zito, Melvin Moore 








recorded at:




Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles




November 14, 23 & 24, 1965









tracks list:










A1 Tin Tin Deo




A2 I'm In The Mood For Love




A3 Night Flight




A5 Seesaw




A6 Batucada Surgiu




B1 17 Mile Drive




B2 A Patch Of Blue




B3 Latin Lady (From Angel City Suite)




B4 Blues For A Debutante




B5 Wild Chestnuts















   



24/05/2023

The Gene Harris Trio Plus One

 

The Gene Harris Trio Plus One, Concord Jazz records – CJ-303 Vinyle, LP

Concord Jazz records  1985 – CJ-303


credits:

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

 


 

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01/05/2023

DONALD BYRD UP WITH DONALD BYRD




VERVE RECORDS 1964                            V6-8609 








credits:





Donald Byrd - trumpet


Jimmy Heath (tracks 2-5), Stanley Turrentine 

(tracks 7 & 8)- tenor saxophone


Herbie Hancock - piano


Kenny Burrell - guitar (tracks 1-8)


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



































09/02/2023

Cornell Dupree – Uncle Funky


Cornell Dupree – Uncle Funky


 Kokopelli Records 1992                cd 





credits:


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


UPL






04/12/2022

QUARTETTE TRES BIEN SPRING INTO SPRING




DECCA RECORDS 1965                                      DL4617





credits:





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








 




 








QUINCY JONES PLAYS HIP HITS




MERCURY RECORDS 1963                    SR 60799








credits:



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.



tracks list:








A1 Comin' Home Baby 2:40


A2 Gravy Waltz 2:36


A3 Desafinado 2:52


A4 Exodus 3:14


A5 Cast Your Fate To The Wind 2:40


A6 A Taste Of Honey 2:32


B1 Back At The Chicken Shack 2:58


B2 Jive Samba 2:38


B3 Take Five 3:28


B4 Walk On The Wild Side 3:08


B5 Watermelon Man 3:19


B6 Bossa Nova U.S.A 3:05







 




 
 


23/08/2022

CURTIS AMY & PAUL BRYANT ‎ MEETIN' HERE




PACIFIC JAZZ RECORDS 1961                        PJS  26








credits:







 Curtis Amy; Sax Tenor


 Paul Bryant; organ


 Roy Brewster; valve-Trombone


 Clarance jones; Bass


 Jimmy Miller; Drums




tracks list:




1 Meetin' Here 7:04


2 Early In The Morning 6:46


3 If I Were A Bell 6:02


4 One More Hamhock Please 7:59


5 Angel Eyes 6:18


6 Just Friends 4:10
















22/08/2022

ERROL GARNER READY TAKE ONE

 

LEGACY RECORDS 2016                 LGCY 536332

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


Link


Uloz

 

 

17/08/2022

ETTA JONES SINGS

 

KING RECORDS 1957                                       LP 707

reissue in 

The Jones Girl.... Etta... Sings, Sings, Sings

Lp king  554

 

Credits:

 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 



Link


Uloz

14/08/2022

THE THREE SOUNDS FEELIN' GOOD




BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1960                         BST 84072





credits:





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

























17/06/2022

MILT JACKSON With The RAY BROWN Big Band, MEMPHIS JACKSON

















IMPULSE RECORDS 1969                               AS-9193 











credits:





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   

4. Memphis Junction  [Brown] 2:49   

5. Queen Mother Stomp  [Jackson] 6:30   

6. Braddock Breakdown  [Brown] 3:40   

7. A Sound For Sore Ears  [Heath] 3:02   

8. Enchanted Lady  [Jackson] 5:06   

9. One Mint Julep ( The Other Way )  [Toombs] 2:44   

10. Picking Up The Vibrations  [Brown] 4:11  






















03/06/2022

GERALD WILSON THE GOLDEN SWORD




PACIFIC JAZZ RECORDS 1966                 ST-20111








Pacific Jazz Records was a Los Angeles-based record label best 


known for releasing cool jazz or West coast jazz. It was founded 


by Richard Eugene Bock (1927–1988) and drummer Roy S. Harte in 1952.


 Harte, in 1954, also co-founded Nocturne Records.


Some of the musicians that recorded for Pacific Jazz include 


Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Paul Desmond, Joe Pass and Gerald Wilson.








credits:





Arranged By – Gerald Wilson


Art Direction – Woody Woodward


Bass – Buddy Woodson


Congas – Max Garduno


Drums – Mel Lee


Flute, Piccolo Flute – William Green


Guitar – Laurindo Almeida


Piano – Jack Wilson


Saxophone – Harold Land, Jack Nimitz, Jimmy Woods, Teddy Edwards


Saxophone, Flute – Anthony Ortega


Trombone – Ernie Tack, John Ewing, Lester Robertson


Trumpet – Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Freddie Hill, Jimmy Owens,


 Jules Chaikin, Mel Moore*, Mike Barone, Nat Meeks*


Vibraphone – Roy Ayers, Victor Feldman






Recorded at :

TTG Sound Studios in Hollywood, CA on

 June 21, 1966 (tracks 4, 8 & 10)
July 8, 1966 (tracks 1, 5 & 7) 


and August 19, 1966 (tracks 2, 3, 6, 8 & 9)




tracks list:





A1 The Golden Sword


Composed By – G. Wilson*


3:11


A2 Man Of La Mancha


Composed By – J. Darion*, M. Leigh*


2:16


A3 The Breeze And I


Composed By – E. lecuona*


5:23


A4 Carlos


Composed By – G. Wilson*


5:23


A5 Chanson Du Feu Follet (Song Of Mad Fire)


Composed By – M. DeFalla*


4:07


B1 Mi Corazon (My Heart)


Composed By – G. Wilson*


2:58


B2 Blues Latinese


Composed By – G. Wilson*


5:35


B3 The Feather (From "Teatihuacan Suite")


Composed By – G. Wilson*


4:15


B4 La Mentira (The Lie)


Composed By – A. Carrillo*


2:05


B5 The Serpent (From "Teatihuacan Suite")


Composed By – G. Wilson*


4:05