In November 1964, “Bakton” label released “Randy”, the 15th Randy Weston album. It was recorded in October 1964, at “Nola Penthouse Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Donald Elfman and Naomi Yodhil.
In November 1962, “Polskie Nagrania Muza” label released “Jazz Jamboree”, the sixth Don Ellis album. It was recorded in October 1962, at the “National Philharmonic Hall” in Warsaw, Poland, and was produced by Richard Bock.
In November 1960, “Candid“ label released “How Time Passes”, the debut Don Ellis album. It was recorded in October 1960, at “Nola Penthouse Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Nat Hentoff.
In November 1968, “Smash” label released “The Left Banke Too”, the second Left Banke (The) studio album. It was recorded in September 1967 – October 1968, at “Capitol” and “Olmstead” in New York City, and was produced by Paul Leka, Michael Brown, Arthur Schroeck and Gene Radice.
Personnel:
Steve Martin Caro – lead vocals, bass, tambourine, drums
Tom Finn – lead and backing vocals, bass, guitar
Tom Feher – piano, guitar
Michael Brown – piano, organ
George Cameron – lead and backing vocals, drums, percussion
In November 1968, “Delmark” label released “Black Magic”, the second Magic Sam album. It was recorded in October 1968, and was produced by Robert Koester.
In November 1968, “Campi” label released “European Episode”, album by Lee Konitz and Martial Solal, (the 23rd Lee Konitz album overall). It was recorded in October 1968m in Rome, Italy.
Personnel:
Lee Konitz – alto saxophone
Martial Solal – piano
Henri Texier – bass
Daniel Humair – drums
Track listing:
Collage on Standards – Johnny Dinamo
Duet for Saxophone and Drums and Piano – Johnny Dinamo
Anthropology (Version 1) – Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie
Lover Man (Version 2) – Jimmy Davis, Ram Ramirez, Jimmy Sherman
In November 1967, “Coliseum” label released “The Happiest Millionaire” (Count Basie Captures Walt Disney’s The Happiest Millionaire), album by Count Basie and His Orchestra. It was recorded in October 1967, at “A&R” in New York, and was produced by Teddy Reig.
Personnel:
Count Basie – piano
Bobby Plater – alto saxophone, flute
Marshal Royal – alto saxophone, clarinet
Eric Dixon – tenor saxophone, flute
Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis – tenor saxophone
Charlie Fowlkes – baritone saxophone
Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Gene Goe, Sam Noto – trumpet
Richard Boone, Harlan Floyd, Grover Mitchell – trombone
Bill Hughes – bass trombone
Freddie Green – guitar
Norman Keenan – bass
Louis Bellson – drums
Chico O’Farrill – arrangements
Track listing:
All tracks by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
On November 17, 1975, “RCA” label released “Schoolboys in Disgrace”, (The Kinks Present Schoolboys in Disgrace), the 15th Kinks (The) studio album, it was recorded August – October 1975, at “Konk” in London, and was produced by Ray Davies.
On November 13, 1968, “Motown” label released “Love Child”, the fifteenth Diana Ross & the Supremes studio album. It was recorded February – October 1968, and was produced by Berry Gordy, Frank Wilson, R. Dean Taylor, Deke Richards, Henry Cosby, Smokey Robinson, Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Marv Johnson, George Gordy, Harvey Fuqua and Johnny Bristol.
Personnel:
Diana Ross – lead vocals
Mary Wilson – backing vocals
Cindy Birdsong – backing vocals
The Andantes – backing vocals
Nickolas Ashford – backing vocals
Valerie Simpson – backing vocals
The Funk Brothers – instrumentation
Detroit Symphony Orchestra – instrumentation
Los Angeles area session musicians – instrumentation
Track listing:
Love Child – Pam Sawyer, R. Dean Taylor, Frank Wilson, Deke Richards
Keep an Eye – Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson
How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone – Pam Sawyer, Frank Wilson
Does Your Mama Know About Me – Tom Baird, Tommy Chong
In November 1959, “Verve” label released “Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster”, the 14th Coleman Hawkins album. It was recorded in October 1957, in Los Angeles.
Personnel:
Coleman Hawkins – tenor saxophone
Ben Webster – tenor saxophone
Oscar Peterson – piano
Herb Ellis – guitar
Ray Brown – double bass
Alvin Stoller – drums
Track listing:
Blues for Yolande – Coleman Hawkins
It Never Entered My Mind – Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
La Rosita – Paul Dupont, Allan Stuart
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To – Cole Porter
Prisoner of Love – Russ Columbo, Clarence Gaskill, Leo Robin
Tangerine – Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger
Shine On, Harvest Moon – Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes