On March 15, 1995, “Komuna” label released “Bioskop Fox”, the seventh Smak studio album. It was recorded November – December 1994, and was produced by Radomir Mihajlović “Točak”.
In March 1953, “Columbia” label released “Ellington Uptown”, the fifth Duke Ellington album. It was recorded in December 1951 in New York City, February – June – July 1952 in Fresno, California.
Personnel:
Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn – piano
Betty Roché, Al Hibbler – vocal
Willie Smith, Johnny Hodges, Hilton Jefferson – alto saxophone
Russell Procope – alto saxophone, clarinet
Paul Gonsalves, Al Sears – tenor saxophone
Harry Carney – baritone saxophone
Cat Anderson, Shorty Baker, Willie Cook, Shelton Hemphill, Al Killian, Clark Terry, Francis Williams – trumpet
Ray Nance – trumpet, violin
Lawrence Brown, Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman – trombone
Tyree Glenn – trombone, vibraphone
Claude Jones, Juan Tizol – valve trombone
Jimmy Hamilton – clarinet, tenor saxophone
Fred Guy – guitar
Wendell Marshall, Oscar Pettiford, Junior Raglin – bass
On March 4, 1946, “Columbia” label released “The Voice of Frank Sinatra”, the debut Frank Sinatra studio album. It was recorded July 1945 in Hollywood, in December 1945, in New York City, and was produced by Bill Richards.
Personnel:
Frank Sinatra – vocal
Axel Stordahl – arrangements, conductor
Hollywood session:
George Van Eps – guitar
Mark McIntyre – piano
John Ryan – bass
Ray Hagan – drums
Jack Mayhew – flute
Mischa Russell, David Frisina – violin
Sam Freed – viola
Fred Goerner – cello
New York City session:
Matty Golizio – guitar
Bill Clifton – piano
Frank Siravo – bass
Nat Polen – drums
Mitch Miller – oboe
Leonard Posner. Raoul Polikian – violin
Sidney Brecher – viola
Anthony Sophos – cello
Track listing:
10-inch LP release
You Go to My Head – Haven Gillespie, J. Fred Coots
Someone to Watch Over Me – George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
Those Foolish Things – Hot Marvell, Jack Strachey, Harry Link
Why Shouldn’t I? – Cole Porter
I Don’t Know Why – Roy Turk, Fred E. Ahlert
Try a Little Tenderness – Harry M. Woods, James Campbell, Reginald Conelly
I Don’t Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You – Bing Crosby, Ned Washington, Victor Young
On February 24, 1977, “CTI” label released “BJ4”, the fourth Bob James studio album. It was recorded November – December 1976, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, in New Jersey, and was produced by Creed Taylor.
Personnel:
Bob James – acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, clavinet, ARP Odyssey, Oberheim polyphonic synthesizer, arrangements
On February 14, 2014, “Winter & Winter” label released “Callithump”, the 31st Uri Caine album. It was recorded in December 2012, at “Avatar” in New York City, and was produced by Stefan Winter.
On January 27, 1984, “Polydor” label released “Milk and Honey”, the sixth and final John Lennon and Yoko Ono album (Lennon’s eighth and final album). It was recorded October – November 1979, August – December 1980, and was produced by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
On January 26, 1967, “Stax” label released “Knock on Wood”, the debut Eddie Floyd studio album. It was recorded July – December 1966, at “Stax Recording Studios” in Memphis, Tennessee, and was produced by Jim Stewart.
Personnel:
Eddie Floyd – vocals
Steve Cropper – guitar
Booker T. Jones – piano, organ
Isaac Hayes – piano
Donald “Duck” Dunn – bass guitar
Al Jackson Jr. – drums
Andrew Love – tenor saxophone
Floyd Newman – baritone saxophone
Wayne Jackson – trumpet
Track listing:
Knock on Wood – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd
Something You Got – Chris Kenner, Fats Domino
But It’s Alright – J.J. Jackson, Pierre Tubbs
I Stand Accused – Billy Butler, Jerry Butler
If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody – Rudy Clark
I Don’t Want to Cry – Luther Dixon, Chuck Jackson
Raise Your Hand – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, Alvertis Isbell
Got to Make a Comeback – Eddie Floyd, Joe Shamwell
634-5789 – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd
I’ve Just Been Feeling Bad – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd
In January 1959, “Verve” label released “Sonny Side Up”, album by Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt and Sonny Rollins. It was recorded in December 1957, at “Nola Recording Studio” in New York City, and was produced by Norman Granz.
Personnel:
Dizzy Gillespie – vocal, trumpet
Sonny Stitt – tenor saxophone
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Ray Bryant – piano
Tommy Bryant – double bass
Charlie Persip – drums
Burt Goldblatt – cover photography
Nat Hentoff – liner notes
Track listing:
On the Sunny Side of the Street – Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields
The Eternal Triangle – Sonny Stit
After Hours – Avery Parrish
I Know That You Know – Vincent Youmans, Anne Caldwell
In December 1956, “RCA Victor” label released “Mr. Rhythm”, the only Freddie Green album. It was recorded in December 1955, at “Webster Hall” in New York City, and was produced by Jack Lewis.
Personnel:
Freddie Green – guitar
Al Cohn – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Joe Newman – trumpet
Henry Coker – trombone
Nat Pierce – piano
Milt Hinton – double bass
Osie Johnson – drums
Jo Jones – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Freddie Green, except where noted.
Up in the Blues
Down for the Double
Back and Forth
Free and Easy
Learnin’ the Blues – Delores Vicki Silvers
Feed Bag
Something’s Got to Give
Easy Does It – Sy Oliver, Trummy Young
Little Red
Swinging Back
A day with Ray
When You Wish Upon a Star – Leigh Harline, Ned Washington
In January 1954, “Clef” label released “Dance Session”, the 20th Count Basie Orchestra album. It was recorded August – December 1953, in Los Angeles, and “Fine Sound” in New York City, and was produced by Norman Granz.