Atlantic Jazz: Best Of The '60s Volume 1
CD, 1994

Herstellungsland Deutschland
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 1994
Zeit 77:34
EAN-Nr. 081227155421
Label/Labelcode RHINO / LC 2982
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. Rhino Records, Inc. / 8122-71554-2 | WE 835
Musikrichtung Jazz
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
1 0 0

Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD
Track Künstler/Band Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 77:34  
1. Herbie Mann Comin' Home Baby 8:38 I L
2. John Coltrane Equinox 8:38 I
3. Ornette Coleman Una Muy Bonita 6:01 I
4. Roland Kirk Volunteered Slavery 5:45
5. Yusef Lateef In The Evening 6:43 I
6. Mose Allison Stop This World 3:26 I
7. Hank Crawford Groovin' 2:44 I
8. The Modern Jazz Quartet Summertime 6:00 I
9. David Newman Yesterday 4:05 I
10. Les McCann With These Hands 5:36
11. Eddie Harris Listen Here 7:43 I
12. Charles Mingus Ecclusiastics 7:00
13. Charles Lloyd Quartet Sombrero Sam 5:15 I

Infos

Identifikation:
[LC-Code: 2982]
[Label: RHINO]
[Serie: Atalantic Jazz Gallery]
[Innenring: 812271554-2 | WME | Barcode]
[SID-Code CD-Master / Presswerk: k. A.]
[Katalog-Nr. (CD-Aufdruck): 8122-71554-2]
[Rechtegesellschaft: GEMA/BIEM]
[Release / Copyright: ℗ 1994 Atlantic Records Corpo. | © 1994 Rhino Records, Inc.]
[Herstellungsland: CD-Aufdruck (Made in Germany)]
[Hersteller: Warner Music Manufacturing Europe GmbH]
[Tracklängen: Software]
[Booklet: 8 Seiten, geheftet. Mit Liner-Notes von Ira Gitler & Trackliste mit Besetzung & Produktionsangaben]

Release:
1. Herbie Mann - Comin' Home Baby
Wirh: Herbie Mann - flute | Hagood Hardy - vibraharp | Ahmad Abdul Malik & Ben Tucker (solo) - bass | Rudy Collins - drums | Chief Bey - african drum, percussion | Ray Mantilla - conga drum, percussion

Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
Recorded live at The Village Gate, New York City, November 17, 1961
From the album "Herbie Mann At Village Gate", Atlantic #1380, April 1962

2. Comin' Home Baby - Equinox
With: John Coltrane - tenor sax | McCoy Tiner - piano | Steve Davis - bass | Elvin Jones - drums

Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City, October 26, 1960
From the album "Coltrane's Sound" #1419, June 22, 1961

3. Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita
With: Ornette Coleman - alto sax | Don Cherry - pocket trumpet | Charlie Haden - bass | Billy Higgins - drums

Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
Recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, October 8, 1959
From the album "Change Of The Century", Atlantic #1327, June 1960

4. Roland Kirk - Volunteered Slavery
With: Roland Kirk - tenor sax, manzello, strich, gong, vocals | Charles McGhee - trumpet | Dick Griffin - trombone | Ron Burton - piano | Vernon Martin - bass | Charles Crosby - drums | Joe Habao Texidor - tambourine | The Roland Kirk Spirit Choir - backing vocals

Produced by Joel Dorn
Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, New York City, July 23, 18969
From the album "Volunteered Slavery", Atlantic #1534, October 15, 1969

5. Yusef Lateef - In The Evening
With: Yusef Lateef - oboe | Hugh Lawson - piano | Cecil McBee - bass | Roy Brooks - drums

Produced by Joel Dorn
Recorded in New York City, June 1 ,1967
From the album "The Complete Yusef Lateef", Atlantic #1499, June 22, 1968

6. Mose Allison - Stop This World
With: Mose Allison - vocal, piano | Jimmy Knepper - trombone | Jimmy Reider - tenor sax | Addison Farmer - bass | Frankie Dunlop - drums

Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
Recorded in New York City, November 9, 1962
From the album "Swingin' Machine" Atlantic #1398, Febraury 1963

7. Hank Crawford - Groovin'
With: Hank Crawford - alto sax | David Newmam - tenor sax (solo) | Paul Griffin - piano | Eric Gale - guitar | Ron Carter - Fender bass | Bernard Purdie - drums | Bernie Glow, Joe Newman, Ernie Royal & Snooky Young - trumpet | Jimmy Cleveland & Benny Powell - trombone | Frank Wess - alto sax | Seldon Powell - tenor sax | Pepper Adams - baritone sax

Produced by Joel Dorn
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City, February 12, 1969
From the album "Mr. Blues Plays Lady Soul" Atlantic #1523, June 20, 1969

8. The Modern Jazz Quartet - Summertime
With: Milt Jackson - vibraharp | John Lewis - piano | Perca Heath - bass | Connie Kay - drums

Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
Recorded in New York City, July 23/24, 1964
From the album "Plays George Gershwin's Porgy And Bess" Atlantic #1440, September 15, 1965

9. David Newman - Yesterday
With: David Newman - alto sax | Seldon Powell - tenor sax | Haywood Henry - baritone sax | Melvin Lastie & Joe Newman - trumpet | Benny Powell - trombone | Billy Butler - guitar | Richard Davis - bass | Chuck Rainey - electric bass | Bernard Purdie - drums | Winston Collymore, Leo Kruczek, Richard Elias, Emanuel Green, Leo Kahn & Matthew Raimondi - violin | Alfred Brown & Selwart Clarke - viola | Kermit Moore - cello | William Fischer - arranger/conductor)

Produced by Joel Dorn
Recorded at A&R Studios, New York City, March 6, 1968
From the album "Bigger & Better", Atlantic #1505, June 14, 1968

10. Les McCann - With These Hands
With: Les MacCann - piano, vocals | Leroy Vinnegar - bass | Donald Dean - drums | Winston Collymore, Noel DaCosta, Richard Elias, Emanuel Green, Theodore Israel & Warren Lafredo - violin | Ron Carfter, Kermit Moore & Harvey Shapiro - cello | Selwart Clarke - viola, concertmaster | William Fischer - string arrangement, director:

Produced by Joel Dorn
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City, July 24, 1968
From the album "Much Les", Atlantic #1516, January 17,1969

11. Eddie Harris - Listen Here
With: Eddi Harris - Varitone electric tenor sax | Jodie Christian - piano | Melvin Jackson - bass | Richard Smith - drums | Ray Barretto & Joe Wholetz - latin percussion

Produced by Arif Mardin
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York Cita, Apriul 28, 1967
From the album "The Electrifying Eddie Harris", Atlantic # 1495, January 22,1968


12. Charlie Mingus - Ecclusiastics
With: Charles Mingus - piano, vocals | Jimmy Knepper - trombone | Booker Ervin & Roland Kirk - tenor sax | Doug Watkins - bass | Dannie Richmond - drums

Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City, November 6, 1961
From the album "Oh Yea", Atlantic #1377, April 1962

13. The Charles Lloyd Quartet - Sombrero Sam
With: Charles Lloyd - flute, maracas | Keith Jarret - piano, tambourine | Cecil McBee - bass, claves | Jack DeJohnette - drums, indian temple bell

Produced by George Avakian & Arif Mardin
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City, March 29, 1966
From the album "Dream Veaver" Atlantic # 1459, July 10, 1966

Compilation produced by Joel Dorn
Executive producer: James Austin
Project coordination: Patrick Milligan
Remastering: Gene Paul/DB Plus, New York City

Art Direction: Geoff Gans
Design: N. Kellerhouse
Photos: Lee Tanner

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