On February 22, 1962, “Columbia” label released “Duet”, album by Doris Day and the André Previn Trio. It was recorded in 1961, and was produced by Irving Townsend.
Personnel:
Doris Day – vocals
André Previn – piano, arrangements
Red Mitchell – double bass
Frank Capp -drums
Track listing:
Close Your Eyes – Bernice Petkere
Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) – Rube Bloom, Johnny Mercer
Yes – André Previn, Dory Langdon Previn
Nobody’s Heart – Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
Remind Me – Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields
Who Are We to Say (Obey Your Heart) – Sigmund Romberg, Gus Kahn
Daydreaming – André Previn, Dory Langdon Previn
Give Me Time – Alec Wilder
Control Yourself – André Previn, Dory Langdon Previn
Wait Till You See Him – Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
My One and Only Love – Guy Wood, Robert Mellin
Falling in Love Again – Sammy Lerner, Frederick Hollander
In January 1958, “Regent” label released “Jazz …It’s Magic!”, the fourth Curtis Fuller album. It was recorded in September 1957, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersy.
Personnel:
Curtis Fuller – trombone
Sonny Red – alto saxophone
Tommy Flanagan – piano
George Tucker – bass
Louis Hayes – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – recording
H. Alan Stein – liner notes
Ozzie Cadena – supervision
Track listing:
All tracks by Curtis Fuller, except where noted.
Two Ton
Medley: It’s Magic/My One and Only Love/They Didn’t Believe Me – Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn/ Guy Wood, Robert Mellin/Jerome Kern, Herbert Reynolds
On July 19, 2005, “Columbia” label released “Moonlight Serenade”, the fourth Carly Simon album of standards (19th album overall). It was recorded 2004 – 2005, at “Fox Force Five” in Hollywood, “Reagan’s Garage” and “Westlake Recorders” in Los Angeles, “The Cutting Room” in New York City, and was produced by Richard Perry.
In September 1964, “Smash Records” label released “Out of Sight”, the ninth James Brown studio album. It was recorded in 1964, and was produced by James Brown.
Personnel:
James Brown – vocals
Bobby Byrd – organ, backing vocals
Ernie Hayes – piano, organ
Les Buie – guitar
Billy Butler – guitar
Wallace Richardson – guitar
Lucas Fats Gonder – organ
Bernard Odum – bass
Sam Thomas – bass
Al Lucas – bass
David “Panama” Francis – drums
Melvin Parker – drums
Nat Kendrick – drums
Nat Jones – alto saxophone
George Dorsey – alto saxophone
Haywood Henry – baritone saxophone
Maceo Parker – baritone saxophone
Jerome Richardson – tenor saxophone
Sam “The Man” Taylor – tenor saxophone
Seldon Powell – tenor saxophone
Al Brisco Clark – tenor saxophone
Eldde Williams – tenor saxophone
St. Clair Pinckney – tenor saxophone
Joe Dupars – trumpet
McKinley Johnson – trumpet
Ron Tooley – trumpet
Teddy Washington – trumpet
Richard Harris – trombone
Wilmer Milton – trombone
New York Studio Orchestra
New York Studio Chorus
Sammy Lowe – conductor, arranger
Eugen “Baby Lloyd” Stallworth, Bobby Bennett – backing vocals
Track listing:
Out of Sight – Ted Wright
Come Rain or Come Shine – Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer
Good Rockin’ Tonight – Roy Brown
Till Then – Eddie Seiler, Guy Wood, Sol Marcus
Nature Boy – Eden Ahbez
I Wanna be Around – Johnny Mercer, Sadie Vimmerstedt
I Got You – Ted Wright
Maybe the Last Time – Ted Wright
Mona Lisa – Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
I Love You, Porgy – George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward
In April 1966, “Atlantic” label released “Money in the Pocket”, the debut Joe Zawinul album. It was recorded in February 1966, at “Atlantic Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Joel Dorn.
In August 1964, “RCA Victor” label released “The Standard Sonny Rollins”, the 23rd Sonny Rollins album. It was recorded June – July 1064, in New York City, and was produced by George Avakian.
Personnel:
Sonny Rollins– tenor saxophone
Herbie Hancock- piano
Jim Hall- guitar
David Izenzon- bass
Teddy Smith– bass
Bob Cranshaw– bass
Stu Martin- drums
Mickey Roker– drums
Track listing:
Autumn Nocturne – Kim Gannon, Josef Myrow
Night and Day- Cole Porter
Love Letters – Edward Heyman, Victor Young
My One and Only Love – Robert Mellin, Guy Wood
Three Little Words – Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby
Trav’lin’ Light – Johnny Mercer, Jimmy Mundy, Trummy Young
I’ll Be Seeing You – Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal
My Ship – Ira Gershwin, Kurt Weill
It Could Happen to You – Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen
Long Ago (and Far Away) – George Gershwin, Jerome Kern
In July 1963, “Impulse!” label released “John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman”, an album by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman. It was recorded in March 1963, at “Van Gelder Studios” in Englewood, NJ, and was produced by Bob Thiele. In 2013, the album was inducted in the “Grammy Hall of Fame”.
Personnel:
Johnny Hartman– vocals
John Coltrane– tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner– piano
Jimmy Garrison– double bass
Elvin Jones– drums
Track listing:
They Say It’s Wonderful – Irving Berlin
Dedicated to You – Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, Hy Zaret
My One and Only Love – Guy Wood, Robert Melin
Lush Life – Billy Strayhorn
You Are Too Beautiful – Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
On September 24, 1991, “Geffen” label released “Pop Pop”, the sixth Rickie Lee Jones album. It was recorded in 1989, at “Skyline Recording” in Topanga, California, and was produced by Rickie Lee Jones and David Was.
Personnel:
Rickie Lee Jones – vocals; acoustic guitar
Robben Ford- acoustic guitar
Charlie Haden – acoustic bass
Michael O’Neill – acoustic guitar
John Leftwich – acoustic bass
Walfredo Reyes, Jr.- bongos, shakers
Michael Greiner – hurdy-gurdy
Bob Sheppard- clarinet, tenor saxophone
Joe Henderson- tenor saxophone
Dino Saluzzi– bandoneon
Charlie Shoemake– vibraphone
Steven Kindler – violin
April Gay, Arnold McCuller, David Was, Donny Gerrard, Terry Bradford – backing vocals
Greg Penny, John Eden, Jon Ingoldsby – engineer
Kevin Reagan – art direction, design
Pascal Nabet Meyer – executive producer
Track listing:
My One and Only Love – Guy Wood, Robert Mellin
Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most – Fran Landesman, Tommy Wolf
Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo – Bronisław Kaper, Helen Deutsch
Up from the Skies – Jimi Hendrix
The Second Time Around – Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn
Dat Dere – Bobby Timmons, Oscar Brown, Jr.
I’ll Be Seeing You – Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain
Bye Bye Blackbird – Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson
The Ballad of the Sad Young Men – Fran Landesman, Tommy Wolf
On August 20, 2002, “Bloodshot” label released “Blacklisted”, the third Neko Case studio album. It was recorded in 2002, and was produced by Craig Schumacher.
Personnel:
Neko Case – vocals, acoustic and electric tenor guitars, arrangements, mixing
Brian Connelly – guitar
Dallas Good– acoustic, electric, 12 string and baritone guitar
Jon Rauhouse – banjo, pedal steel, Hawaiian guitar, arranger
Joey Burns – acoustic guitar, upright and electric bass, accordion, cello, vibraphone, pump organ
Howe Gelb– organ, piano, Wurlitzer
Tom V. Ray– upright bass, arrangement
John Convertino– drums
Mary Margaret O’Hara– backing vocals, vocal harmony
Kelly Hogan– backing vocals
John Anaya – engineer
Nick Luca – engineer assistant
Mac McGill – engineer assistant, mixing
Darryl Neudorf– engineer, mixing
Craig Schumacher– engineer, mixing
Jim Blackwood – engineer assistant
Peter J. Moore – mastering
Randy “Tex” Iwata – layout design, assembly
Chris Buck – photography, cover photo
Kurt Dahle – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Neko Case, except where noted.
Things That Scare Me – Neko Case, Tom Ray
Deep Red Bells
Outro with Bees
Lady Pilot
Tightly
Look for Me (I’ll Be Around) – Sylvia Dee, Guy Wood