The Hi-Lo's – The Hi-Lo's And All That Jazz
Лейбл: | Columbia – CL 1259 |
Формат: | Vinyl Hollywood Pressing |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1959 |
Жанр: | Jazz |
Стиль: | Vocal |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
A1 | Fascinatin' Rhythm
Alto Saxophone, Soloist – Herb Geller Baritone Saxophone, Soloist – Bud Shank Trumpet, Soloist – Jack Sheldon Written-By – George & Ira Gershwin |
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A2 | Small Fry | |
A3 | Something's Coming | |
A4 | Love Locked Out | |
A5 | Lady In Red | |
A6 | Agogically So | |
B1 | Some Minor Changes | |
B2 | Then I'll Be Tired Of You | |
B3 | Mayforth
Alto Saxophone, Soloist – Herb Geller Tenor Saxophone, Soloist – Bill Perkins Trombone, Soloist – Bob Enevoldsen Trumpet, Soloist – Jack Sheldon Written-By – Clare Fischer |
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B4 | Moon Faced, Starry-Eyed
Baritone Saxophone, Soloist – Bud Shank Trumpet, Soloist – Jack Sheldon Written-By – Langston Hughes Written-By – Kurt Weill |
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B5 | Summer Sketch | |
B6 | Of Thee I Sing |
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone – Herb Geller
- Baritone Saxophone – Bud Shank
- Bass – Joe Mondragon
- Bongos – Alvin Stoller
- Conductor, Arranged By – Marty Paich
- Drums – Mel Lewis
- French Horn – Vincent DeRosa
- Liner Notes – Gene Puerling
- Piano – Clare Fischer
- Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins
- Trumpet – Jack Sheldon
- Trumpet – Frank Beach
- Tuba – John Kitzmiller
- Valve Trombone – Bob Enevoldsen
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout A label: x"LP"44543
- Matrix / Runout B label: x"LP"44544
- Pressing Plant ID Deadwax etched: H/
- Matrix / Runout A: XLP44543-1D H/
- Matrix / Runout B: XLP 44544 -1D H/
Компании:
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone – Herb Geller
- Baritone Saxophone – Bud Shank
- Bass – Joe Mondragon
- Bongos – Alvin Stoller
- Conductor, Arranged By – Marty Paich
- Drums – Mel Lewis
- French Horn – Vincent DeRosa
- Liner Notes – Gene Puerling
- Piano – Clare Fischer
- Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins
- Trumpet – Jack Sheldon
- Trumpet – Frank Beach
- Tuba – John Kitzmiller
- Valve Trombone – Bob Enevoldsen