Pony Poindexter – Alto Summit
Лейбл: | MPS Records – MPS 15 192 ST |
Формат: | Vinyl Gatefold |
Страна: | Germany |
Дата релиза: | 1971 |
Жанр: | Jazz |
Стиль: | Hard Bop, Post Bop |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
A1 | Native Land | 6:13 | |
Ballad Medley | 11:15 | ||
A2-2 | Blue And Sentimental
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Pony Poindexter Written-By – Count Basie Written-By – Mack David Written-By – Jerry Livingston |
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A2-3 | Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You | ||
A2-4 | Body And Soull
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz Written-By – Edward Heyman Written-By – Johnny Green Written-By – Robert Sour Written-By – Frank Eyton |
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A3 | Prompt | 5:40 | |
B1 | The Perils Of Poda
Written-By – Phil Woods |
5:12 | |
B2 | Good Booty
Written-By – Pony Poindexter |
8:14 | |
B3 | Lee-o's Blues | 4:30 | |
B4 | Lee's Tribute To Bach And Bird | 4:20 |
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz
- Alto Saxophone – Leo Wright
- Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods
- Alto Saxophone – Pony Poindexter
- Bass – Palle Danielsson
- Cover, Graphics [Graphic Artwork] – Heinz Bähr (2)
- Drums – Jon Christensen
- Engineer – Rolf Donner
- Photography By – Susanne Schapowalow
- Photography By – Hans Harzheim
- Piano – Steve Kuhn
- Producer, Liner Notes – Joachim Ernst Berendt
- Translated By [Liner Notes] – Peter Kurth
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Runout Side 1 stamped: 1 Ⓟ 1968 G8 ◇ Z A 1 J 25 679254 A MPS 15192 A4 B
- Matrix / Runout Runout Side 2 stamped: 1 Ⓟ 1968 G8 ◇ Z B J 25 679254 B MPS 15192 B
- Rights Society Center Labels: GEMA
Компании:
- Distributed By – BASF
- Recorded At – MPS-Studio, Villingen
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz
- Alto Saxophone – Leo Wright
- Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods
- Alto Saxophone – Pony Poindexter
- Bass – Palle Danielsson
- Cover, Graphics [Graphic Artwork] – Heinz Bähr (2)
- Drums – Jon Christensen
- Engineer – Rolf Donner
- Photography By – Susanne Schapowalow
- Photography By – Hans Harzheim
- Piano – Steve Kuhn
- Producer, Liner Notes – Joachim Ernst Berendt
- Translated By [Liner Notes] – Peter Kurth