My music CD collection
- Laurindo Almeida & Bud Shank
BRAZILIANCE vol.1
Laurindo Almeida: guitar
Bud Shank: alto sax
Harry Babasin: bass
Roy Harte: drums
Recorded in LA
April 15-22, 1953, World Pacific,
Produced by Richard Bock
- Laurindo Almeida & Charlie Byrd
BRAZILIAN SOUL
Laurindo Almeida: guitar
Charlie Byrd: guitar
Bob Magnusson: bass
Milt Holland percussion
Recorded at Coast Recorders, San Francisco, California
December 1980, Concord Jazz, Inc.,
Produced by Carl E. Jefferson
- Gato Barbieri THE THIRD WORLD
Gato Barbieri: tenor sax, flute & vocal
Charlie Haden: bass
Beaver Harris: drums
Richard Landrum: percussion
Roswell Rudd: trombone
Lonnie Lison Smith, Jr: piano
Recorded in New York City on
November 24 & 25, 1969, Flying Dutchman Recording,
Produced by Bob Thele
- Kenny Barron WANTON SPIRIT
Kenny Barron: piano
Charlie Hade: bass
Roy Haynes: drums
Recorded at System Two Studio, Brooklin, New York City on
February 22 and 23, 1994.
Produced by Joanne Klein
Gitanes
- Kenny Barron CANTA BRAZIL
Kenny Barron: piano
Nilson Matta: bass
Duduka Da Fonseca: drums
Romero Lubambo: guitar
Anne Drummond: flute
Valtinho: percussion
Marucha Adnet:vocals
Recorded at System Two Studio, Brooklin, New York City on
February 16, 2002, Universal Music S.A.,
Produced by Karen Kennedy
- Béla Bartók
Concerto for Orchestra
The Miraculos Mandarin
Two Pictures
Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugen Ormandy (cond)
Recorded 1964/65, Sony Classical
- Kenny Burrel GUITAR FORMS
Arranged and conducted by Gil Evans
Recorded 1964, 1965, Verve
- Kenny Burrel MIDNIGHT BLUE
Kenny Burrel: guitar
Stanley Turrentine: tenor sax
Major Holley, Jr: bass,
Bill English:drums,
Ray Barretto:conga,
Recorded on April 1967 at the Van Gelder Studio
Blue Note
- Kenny Burrel & John Coltrane
Kenny Burrel - guitar,
John Coltrane - tenor sax
Tommy Flanagan - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Jimmy Cobb - drums
Recorded 1958 by Rudi Van Gelder
- John Coltrane GIANT STEPS
John Coltrane - tenor sax
Cedar Walton - piano,
Wynton Kelly - piano,
Tommy Flanagan - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Lex Humphries - drums,
Art Taylor - drums,
Jimmy Cobb - drums
Recorded on March 26, May 4, May 5, and December 2, 1959 at
the Atlantic Studios, NY.
Atlantic 1960
- John Coltrane MY FAVORITE THINGS
John Coltrane - tenor & soprano saxes
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Steve Davis - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Recorded 1960 Atlantic
- John Coltrane Quartet
THE COMPLETE AFRICA/BRASS SESSIONS
John Coltrane - tenor sax
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Reggie Workman - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Orchestra conducted by Eric Dolphy
Recorded on Maz 23 and June 4, 1961 at the Van Gelder Studio
Produced by Creed Tailor
Impulse!
- John Coltrane Quartet BALLADS
John Coltrane - tenor saxes
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Jimmy Garrson - bass,
Reggie Workman - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Recorded 1961, 1962 Impulse!
- John Coltrane IMPRESSIONS
John Coltrane - tenor & soprano saxes
Erick Dolphy - bass clarinet, alto sax
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Jimmy Garrson - bass,
Reggie Workman - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Roy Haynes - drums
Recorded November 3, 1961 at the Village
Vanguard, NY, September 18, 1962 and April 29, 1963 at Van
Gelder Recording Studio, Eglewood Cliffs, NJ.
Produced by Bob Thiele
Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder
Impulse!
- John Coltrane A LOVE SUPREME
John Coltrane - tenor sax
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Jimmy Garrson - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Recorded 1964 Impulse!
- John Coltrane OLÉ Coltrane
John Coltrane - soprano & tenor saxes,
Erick Dolphy - flute, alto sax(*),
Freddie Habbard - trumpet,
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Reggie Workman - bass,
Art Davis - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Exact dates of the recordings are not specified.
(*) I have some probleme with this CD.
The name of George Lane (flute, alto sax) refered in the annotation
instead of Erick Dolphy. I
think, it is a mistake, but I would be grateful if anyone
will report on the same mistake or proof this information.
The CD I have released by Atlantic/Rhino #8122-75351-2
Atlantic Record Corp, NYC
- John Coltrane Quartet Plays
Chim Chim Cheree
Song Of Praise
Nature Boy
Brazilia
John Coltrane - tenor & soprano sax
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Jimmy Garrson - bass,
Art Davis - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, on February 17, 18,
May 17, 1965 and live at the
Village Gate, NYC on March 28, 1965
Original sessions produced by Bob Thiele
Recording ingineer Rudy Van Gelder
Impulse!
- John Coltrane MEDITATIONS
John Coltrane - tenor sax, percussion
Pharoah Sanders - tenor sax, tambourine, bells
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Jimmy Garrson - bass,
Reggie Workman - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Rashied Ali - drums
Recorded 1965 Impulse!
- John Coltrane The Gentle Side of
John Coltrane - tenor sax
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Jimmy Garrson - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Duke Ellington - piano
Aarom Bell - bass
Sam Woodward - drums
Roy Haynes - drums
Johnny Hartman - vocal
Original sessions produced by Bob Thiele and John Coltrane
Compilation produced by Michael Cuscina
Recording ingineer Rudi Van Gelder
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englwood
Cliffs, New Jersey and live at Birdland, NYC
Exact dates of recording are not specified.
Some records done at 1962, 1964-1965.
Impulse!
- Chick Corea MY SPANISH HEART
Recorded 1976 Polygram Record Inc.
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Miles Davis BIRTH OF THE COO
Miles Davis - trumpet
J.J. Jonson - trombone
Kai Winding - trombone
Junior Collins - french horn
Sandy Siegelstein - french horn
Gunter Schuller - french horn
John(?) Barber - tuba
Lee Konitz - alto sax
Gerry Mallign - bariton sax
John Lewis - piano
Al Haig - piano
Joe Shulman - bass
Nelson Boyd - bass
Al McKibbon - bass
Max Roach - drums
Kenny Klark - drums
Kenny Hagood - vocal
Recorded January 21, April 22, 1949 and March 9, 1950 in New York City
Original sessions produced by Walter Rivers and Pete Rugolo
Arranged by Gerry Mulligan, John Lewis, Gil Evans and John Carisi
Blue Note ®
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Miles Davis AND THE MODERN JAZZ GIANTS
Miles Davis - trumpet
Milt Jackson - vibes
John Coltrane - tenor sax
Thelonious Monk - piano
Red Garland - piano
Persy Heath - bass
Paul Chambers - bass
Kenny Clarke - drums
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded in Hackensack, NJ, December 24, 1954 and October 26, 1956
Supervision - Bob Weinstock
Record engineer - R. Van Gelder
Prestige
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Miles Davis + 19 MILES AHEAD
Orchestra under direction of Gil Evans
Miles Davis - flg
Gil Evans - arr, cond
Ernie Royal, Bernie Glow, Louis Mucci, Taft Jordan, Johny Carisi - trumpet
Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, Joe Bennet - trombone
Tom Mitchell - bass trombone
Willie Ruff, Tony Miranda, Jimmy Buffington - french horn
Bill Barber - tuba
Romeo Penque - flute, clarinet, bass clarinet
Sid Cooper, Eddie Caine - flute, clarinet
Lee Konitz - alto sax
Danny Bank - bass clarinet
Wynton Kelly - piano
Paul Chambers - bass
Arthur Taylor - drums
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded in 30th Street Studio, NYC, May 6, 10, 23, 27 and August 22, 1957
Produced by George Avakian, Cal Lampley
Colambia
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Miles Davis BALLADS & BLUES
Recorded 1950/52/53/54/58
Compilation produced by Michael Cuscuna
Blue Note ®
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Miles Davis 'ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT
Miles Devis - trumpet,
John Coltrane - tenor sax,
Red Garland - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Original recordings produced by George Avakian
Recorded 1955/56/, Colambia
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Miles Davis WORKIN' WITH THE MILES DAVIS
QUINTET
Miles Devis - trumpet,
John Coltrane - tenor sax,
Red Garland - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded in Hackensack, NJ;
May 11 and October 26, 1956,
Recording by Rudy Van Gelder
Prestige
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Miles Davis STEAMIN' WITH THE MILES DAVIS
QUINTET
Miles Devis - trumpet,
John Coltrane - tenor sax,
Red Garland - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded in Hackensack, NJ;
May 11 and October 26, 1956,
Prestige
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Miles Davis COOKIN' WITH THE MILES DAVIS
QUINTET
Miles Devis - trumpet,
John Coltrane - tenor sax,
Red Garland - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded in NYC, October 26, 1956,
Prestige
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Miles Davis RELAXIN' WITH THE MILES DAVIS
QUINTET
Miles Devis - trumpet,
John Coltrane - tenor sax,
Red Garland - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded in NYC, October 26, 1956,
Prestige
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Miles Davis ASCENSEUR POUR L'ECHAFAUD
Miles Devis - trumpet,
Barney Wilen - tenor sax,
Rene Urtreger - piano,
Pierre Michelot - bass,
Kenny Clarke - drums
Recorded on December 4, 5, 1957 at La Poste Parisien,
Paris
Universal Music S. A. S. France
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Miles Davis MILESTONES
Miles Devis - trumpet,
Julial "Cannobal" Adderley - alto sax,
John Coltrane - tenor sax,
Red Garland - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded in New York City at
Columbia 30th Street Studio on February
4 and March 4, 1958,
Colambia
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Miles Davis KIND OF BLUE
Miles Devis - trumpet,
Julial "Cannobal" Adderley - alto sax,
John Coltrane - tenor sax,
Wynton Kelly - piano,
Bill Evans - piano,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Jimmy Cobb - drums
Recorded 1959, Colambia
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Miles Davis & Gil Evans PORGY AND BESS
Miles Davis - trumpet, flg
Gil Evans -arr., cond.
Ernie Royal, Bernie Glow, Johny Coles, Louis Mucci - trumpets
Dick Hixon, Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, Joe Bennet - tbs
Willie Ruff, Julius Watkins, Gunter Schuller - fr. horns
Bill Barber - tu
Jerome Richardson Romeo Penque - fl., alto fl., cl
Cannobal Adderley - alto sax
Danny Bank - alto fl., b. cl.
Paul Chambers - bass
Jimmy Cobb - drums
Arranged and conducted by Gil Evans
Recorded July 22, 29, August 4
and 18, 1958, 30th Street Studio, NYC
Colambia
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Miles Davis SKETCHES OF SPAIN
Arranged and conducted by Gil Evans
Recorded 1959/60, Colambia
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Paul Desmond
TAKE TEN
Paul Desmond - alto sax
Jim Hall - guitar
Gene Cherico - bass
Gene Wright - bass
George Duviver - bass
Connie Kay - drums
Recorded in Neu York City, at Webster Hall on June 19,
1961, on June 5, 10, 14 and 25, 1963
Original session produced by George Avakian
Original recording engineer: Ray Hall
RCA Victor
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Paul Desmond and Gerry Mulligan
TWO OF A MIND
Paul Desmond - alto & bariton saxes
Gerry Mulligan - bariton sax, piano
Wendel Marshall - bass
Joe Benjamin - bass
John Beal - bass
Jim Hall - guitar
Connie Kay - drums
Mel Lewis - drums
Ed Shaughnessy - drums
Recorded
at RCA Recording Studio A, NYC,
June 26, July 3, August 13, 1962,
at Webster Hall on June 8, 1962
Original session produced by Bob Prince
and George Avakian
RCA Victor
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Al Di Meola
World Sinfonia
HEART OF THE IMMIGRANTS
Al Di Meola - guitar
Dino Saluzzi - bandoncon
Arto Tuncboyacian - percussion
Chris Carrington - guitar
Strings conducted and arranged
by Vince Mendoza
1993 The Music Works, Ltd.
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Eric Dolphy
OUT TO LUNCH
Eric Dolphy - alto sax, flute, bass clarinet
Freddie Habbard - trumpet
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes
Richard Davis - buss
Antony Williams - drums
Recorded on February 25, 1964 at the Van Gelder studio,
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersy
Produced by Alfred Lion
Blue Note ®
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Bill Evans Trio
PORTRAIT IN JAZZ
Bill Evans - piano,
Scott LaFaro - bass,
Paul Motian - drums
Recorded at Reeves Sound Studio, NY
City on December 28, 1959
Produced by Orrin Keepnews
Riverside
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Bill Evans Trio
EXPLORATIONS
Bill Evans - piano,
Scott LaFaro - bass,
Paul Motian - drums
Recorded by Bill Stoddard at Bell Sound Studios, New York
City, February 2, 1961
Produced by Orrin Keepnews
Riverside
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Bill Evans Trio
SUNDAY AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD
Bill Evans - piano,
Scott LaFaro - bass,
Paul Motian - drums
Recorded 1961 Riverside
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Bill Evans Trio
WOLTZ FOR DEBBY
Bill Evans - piano,
Scott LaFaro - bass,
Paul Motian - drums
Recorded 1961 Riverside
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Bill Evans Trio TRIO' 65
Bill Evans - piano,
Chuck Israels - bass,
Larry Bunker - drums
Recorded on February 3, 1965, NY
Engineered by Rudy van Gelder
Verve
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Bill Evans
CONVERSATIONS WITH MYSELF
Bill Evans - piano, overdubbed
Original recordings produced by Creed Taylor
Recorded 1963, Verve
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Bill Evans & Jim Hall
UNDERCURRENT
Bill Evans - piano,
Jim Hall - guitar
Recorded on April 24
and May 14, 1962 at Sound Makers Studio, NY
Produced by Alan Douglas
Blue Note
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Bill Evans & Jim Hall
INTERMODULATION
Bill Evans - piano,
Jim Hall - guitar
Recorded 1966 by Rudy van Gelder, Verve
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Bill Evans Trio
CALIFORNIA HERE I COME
Bill Evans - piano,
Eddie Gomez - bass,
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded August 17 and 18, 1967 at the Villge Vanguard,
NYC
Original recordings produced by Helen Keane
Verve
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Bill Evans Trio
At the Montreux Jazz Fesival
Bill Evans - piano,
Eddie Gomez - bass,
Jack De Johnette - drums
Recorded June 15, 1968 Verve
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Bill Evans
HALF MOON BAY
Bill Evans - piano,
Eddie Gomez - bass,
Marty Morell - drums
Recorded 1973, Milestone
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Bill Evans Trio
with Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh
CROSSCURRENTS
Bill Evans - piano,
Eddie Gomez - bass,
Eliot Zigmund - drums
Lee Konitz - alto sax
Warne Marsh - tenor sax
Recorded on February 28 and March 1-2, 1977, at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA
Produced by Hellen Keane
Recording engineer Phil Kaffel
Fantasy
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Bill Evans
YOU MUST BELIEVE IN SPRING
Bill Evans - piano, electric piano,
Eddie Gomez - bass,
Eliot Zigmund - drums
Recorded at Capitol Studio, Hollywood, CA, on August 23, 24, 25, 1977
Produced by Hellen Keane and Tommy Lipuma
Warner Bros.
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Bill Evans
THE PARIS CONCERT, edition one
Bill Evans - piano,
Mark Johnson - bass,
Joe LaBarbera - drums
Radio concert produced by Yves Abiteboul
Recorded by Radio France at L'Espace Cardin in Paris,
France on November 26, 1979.
Electra Masters, 1989
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Bill Evans
THE PARIS CONCERT, edition two
Bill Evans - piano,
Mark Johnson - bass,
Joe LaBarbera - drums
Radio concert produced by Yves Abiteboul
Recorded by Radio France at L'Espace Cardin in Paris,
France on November 26, 1979.
Electra Masters, 1989
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Gil Evans & His Orchestra
THERE COMES A TIME
Recorded 1975, RCA's studio B
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FRIDAY NIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO
Al Di Meola - guitar,
John McLaughlin - guitar,
Paco De Lucia - guitar
Recorded 1980.
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George Gershwin
Rhapsody in Blue
An American in Paris
Slovakian Philarmonic Orchestra,
Kamil Hala (solo),
Lobor Pesek (conductor)
Meister Klassik
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Stan Getz FOCUS
Stan Getz - tenor sax,
Alan Martin, Gerald Tarack, Norman Carr - violin
Jacob Glick - vla
Bruce Rigers - cello
John Neves - bass (possibly)
Roy Hayns - drums
Eddie Sauter - arr
Hersy Kay - cond
other unknown
Recorded July 14, 28, and September - October,1961
Produced by Creed Taylor
Verve
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Stan Getz BIG BAND BOSSA NOVA
Arranged and conducted by Gary McFarland
Stan Getz - tenor sax,
Doc Severinsen, Bernie Glow, Joe Ferrante, Clark Terry,
Nick Travis - trumpets
Ray Alonge - french horn
Tony Studd, Bob Brookmeyer, Willie Dennis - trombones
Gerald Sanfino, Ray Beckenstein - flute
Eddie Caine - alto flute
Ray Beckenstein, Babe Clark, Walt Levinsky - clarinet
Romeo Penque - bass clarinet
Jim Hall -guitar
Hank Jones - piano,
Tommy Williams - bass,
Johnny Rae - drums,
Jose Paulo - tambourine,
Carmen Costa - cabassa
Recorded in NY City, August 27 and 28, 1962
Produced by Creed Taylor
Verve
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Stan Getz & João Gilberto Getz/Gilberto
Stan Getz - tenor sax,
João Gilberto -guitar, vocal
Astrud Gilberto - vocal
Antonio Carlos Jobim - piano,
Tommy Williams - bass,
Milton Banana - drums
Recorded
March 18
and 19, 1963 at A&R Studio, NYC
Verve
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STAN GETZ With Guest Artist LAURINDO ALMEIDA
Stan Getz - tenor sax,
Laurindo Almeida -guitar
George Duvivier - bass,
Edisom Machado - drums,
Joe Soorez - drums,
Dave Bailey - drums,
Luizz Parga - latin rhythm,
Jose Paolo - latin rhythm
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Recorded
March 1963 at Webster Hall
Verve
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Stan Getz & Bill Evans
Stan Getz - tenor sax,
Bill Evans - piano,
Ron Carter - bass,
Richard Davis - bass,
Elvin Jones - drums
Recorded 1964 at Rudy Van Gelder's in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Verve
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Edvard Grieg
String Quartet in G Minor, Op.27
String Quartet in F Major
Oslo String Quartet
Recorded 1994 by HNH International Ltd.,
MAXOS
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Edvard Grieg
Peer Gynt, Op.23
Royal Philarmonic Orchestra, Walter Weller (cond.)
Aus Holbergs Zeit, Suite op.40
Elegishe Melodien, op.34
National Philarmonic Orchestra, Willi Boskovsky (cond.)
Recorded 1979, The Decca Record Company Ltd.
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GUITAR CONCERTOS
Joaquin RODRIGO Concierto de Aranjuez
Heitor VILLA-LOBOS Concierto for
Guitar and Orchestra
Mario CASTELUOVO-TEDESCO Concierto for
Guitar and Orchestra, No.1, Op.99
Norbert KRAFT - guitar
Northern Chamber Orchestra, Nicholas Ward (Director)
NAXOS, 1992
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Charlie Haden Quartet West
QUARTET WEST
Charlie Haden - bass,
Alan Broadbent - piano,
Ernie Watts - tenor, alto & soprano saxes,
Billy Higgins - drums
Produced by Hans Wendl & Charlie Haden.
Recorded on December 22 and 23, 1986 at Producers 1 &
2, Los Angeles, CA
Produced by Hans Wendl
Verve
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Charlie Haden Quartet West
IN ANGEL CITY
Charlie Haden - bass,
Alan Broadbent - piano,
Ernie Watts - tenor sax,
Larance Marable - drums
Produced by Hans Wendl & Charlie Haden.
Recorded and digitally mixed at
Producers 1 & 2 Studios, Hollywood,
CA, May 30 - June 1, 1988
Verve
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Charlie Haden Quartet West
HAUNTED HEART
Charlie Haden - bass,
Alan Broadbent - piano,
Ernie Watts - tenor sax,
Larance Marable - drums
Produced by Charlie Haden & Ruth
Cameron.
Recorded on October 27 and 28,
1991, Sete, France
GITANES Jazz Production
Verve
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Charlie Haden Quartet West
Always Say Goodbye
Charlie Haden - bass,
Alan Broadbent - piano,
Ernie Watts - tenor sax,
Larance Marable - drums
with special guest Stephane Grapelly on Ou es-tu,
mon amour?
Produced by Hans
Wendl and Charlie Haden.
Recorded July 30 - August 1, 1993 at Ocean Way Recording
Studio, Hollywood, Clifornia
1991, Sete, France
Universal
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Charlie Haden & Kenny Barron
Night and The City
Charlie Haden - bass,
Kenny Barron - piano
Produced by Charlie Haden & Ruth
Cameron.
Recorded live on September 20, 21,
22, 1996 at The Iridium, NYC
Verve
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Jim Hall CONCIERTO
Jim Hall - guitar,
Chet Baker - trumpet,
Paul Desmond - alto sax,
Roland Hanna - piano,
Ron Carter - bass,
Steve Gadd - drums
Recorded 1975 at Van Gelder Studio
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Joe Henderson PAGE ONE
Joe Henderson - tenor sax,
Kenny Dorham - trumpet,
McCoy Tyner - piano,
Butch Warren - bass,
Pete La Roca - drums
Recorded on June 3, 1963 at Van Gelder Studio
Blue Note
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Joe Henderson LUSH LIFE
Joe Henderson - tenor sax,
Whinton Marsales - trumpet,
Stephen Scott - piano,
Christian McBride - bass,
Gregory Hutchison - drums
Recorded September 3, 6, 8, 1991 at Van Gelder Studio
Verve
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Joe Henderson SO NEAR, SO FAR
Joe Henderson - tenor sax,
John Scofield - guitar,
Dave Holland - bass,
Al Foster - drums
Recorded on October 12, 13, 14, 1992 at Power Station, N.Y.
Verve
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Joe Henderson DOUBLE RAINBOW - THE MUSIC OF
ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM
Joe Henderson - tenor sax,
Eliane Elias, Herbie Hancock - piana
Oscar Castro-Neves - guitar
John Scofield - trumpet,
Nico Assuumpcao, Christian McBride - bass,
Paulo Braga, Jack DeJohnette - drums
Recorded November 5 and 6, 1994 at Clinton Recorded
Studios, NYC,
September 19, 20, 1994 at Oceanway Recording, Los Angelos
Verve
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Eddie Higgins PORTRET IN BLACK AND WHITE
Eddie Higgins - piano
Don Wilner - bass,
James Martin - drums,
Produced by Eddie Higgins.
Recorded
March 25, 26 1996 at New River Studio, Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
1996, Sunnyside Communication
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Keith Jarrett THE MOURNING OF A STAR
Keith Jarrett - piano, tenor recorder, soprano
sax, steel drums, conga draums,
Charlie Haden- bass, steel drums,
Paul Motian - drums, steel darums, conga drums
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studious, New York
Produced by George Avakian
1971, Atlantic
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Keith Jarrett EXPECTATIONS
Keith Jarrett - piano, soprano sax, tambourine,
organ
Dewy Redman - tenor sax, cowbell,
Charlie Haden- bass,
Sam Brown - guitar
Paul Motian - drums
Airito Moreira - percussion
Recorded on
April 5, 6 and 27,
1972 at Colambia Studio E and B, NYC
All compositions by Keith Jarrett
Produced by George Avakian
1972, Colambia
1972, Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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Keith Jarrett FACING YOU
Keith Jarrett - piano
Recorded 1972, ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett THE KÖLN CONCERT
Keith Jarrett - piano
Recorded 1975, ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett THE SURVIVORS' SUITE
Keith Jarrett - piano, soprano sax, bass recorder,
celeste, osi drums,
Dewy Redman - tenor sax, percussion,
Charlie Haden - bass,
Paul Motian - drums, percussion
Recorded 1977, ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett MY SONG
Keith Jarrett - piano, percussion,
Jan Garbarek - tenor & soprano saxes,
Palle Danielson - double bass,
Jon Christensen - drums
Recorded November 1977, Talent
Studios, Oslo
Produced by Manfred Eicher
ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett Trio STANDARDS, Vol. 1
Keith Jarrett - piano,
Gary Peacock - double-bass,
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Recorded January 1983, Power Station,
NYC,
Produced by Manfred Eicher
Ingineer: Jan Erik Kongshaug
ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett Trio STANDARDS, Vol. 2
Keith Jarrett - piano,
Gary Peacock - double-bass,
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Recorded January 1983, Power Station,
NYC,
Produced by Manfred Eicher
Ingineer: Jan Erik Kongshaug
ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett Trio CHANGES
Keith Jarrett - piano,
Gary Peacock - double-bass,
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Recorded January 1983, Power Station,
NYC
Produced by Manfred Eicher
Ingineer: Jan Erik Kongshaug
ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett PARIS CONCERT
Keith Jarrett - piano
Recorded October 17, 1988 at Salle Pleyel, Paris
ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett Trio
At The Deer Head Inn
Keith Jarrett - piano,
Gary Peacock - bass,
Paul Motian - drums
Recorded September 16, 1992 at the Deer Head Inn.
Produced by Bill Goodwin.
ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett Trio Bye Bye Blackbird
Keith Jarrett - piano,
Gary Peacock - bass,
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Recorded 1993, ECM Records
ECM Records
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Keith Jarrett Trio Whisper Not
Keith Jarrett - piano,
Gary Peacock - double bass,
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Recorded live July 5, 1999 at Palais des Congres,
Paris
ECM Records
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Lee Koniz, Brad Mehldau, Charlie Haden
ALONE TOGETHER
Lee Koniz- alto sax
Brad Mehldau - piano
Charlie Haden - bass
Recorded on December 21, 22 at Jazz Bakery in LA
1997, Blue Note
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Steve Lacy THE STRAIGHT HORN OF STEVE LACY
Steve Lacy - soprano sax,
Charles Davis - baritone sax,
John Ore - bass,
Roy Haynes - drums
Recorded November 19, 1960 at Nola
Penthouse Studio, NYC
CANDID
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L.A.4 CONCIERTO DE ARANJUEZ
Laurindo Almeida - guitar,
Bad Shank - alto sax, flute
Ray Brown - bass,
Shelly Manne - drums, percussion
Recorded 1976, Concord Jazz
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L.A.4 LIVE AT MONTREUX
Laurindo Almeida - guitar,
Bad Shank - alto sax, flute
Ray Brown - bass,
Jeff Hamilton - drums
Recorded 1979, Concord Jazz
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Latin American Guitar Music by Barrios and Ponce
John Williams - guitar
Recorded 1979/80, SONY Music Entertainment Inc.
- John McLaughlin
THE PROMISE
Recorded 1995(?), Verve
- John McLaughlin Trio
LIVE IN THE ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL
Recorded November 27, 1989
- MENUHIN and GRAPELLI play
Gershwin, Berlin, Kern, Porter, Rodgers & Hart and others
Yehudi Menuhin - violin
Stephane Grapelli - violin
Recorded 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985
EMI classics
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Charles Mingus MINGUS AH UM
John Handy - alto, tenor saxes,
Booker Ervin - tenor sax,
Shafi Hadi - alto, tenor sax,
Willie Dennis - trombone,
Jimmy Knepper - trombone,
Horas Parlan - piano,
Charles Mingus - bass,
Dannie Richmond - drums
Recorded on May 5, 12, 1959 at 30th Street Studio, NYC
Columbia
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Charles Mingus MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS
Eddie Preston - trumpet,
Richard Williams - trumpet,
Rolf Erikson- trumpet,
Britt Woodman - trombone,
Quentin Jackson - trombone,
Don Butterfield - tuba,
Jerome Richardson - sopranr, bariton saxes, flute,
Dick Hafter - tenor sax, clarinet, flute,
Booker Ervin - tenor sax,
Eric Dolphy - alto sax, flute,
Jaki Byard - piano,
Jay Berliner - guitar,
Charles Mingus - bass,
Walter Perkins - drums
Recorded on September 20
and January 20, 1963, New York
Impulse!
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Modern Jazz Quartet DJANGO
Milt Jackson - vibes,
John Lewis - piano
Percy Heath - bass,
Kenny Clarke - drums
Recorded June 25, 1953, January 9, 1955,
December 23, 1954 by Rudy Van Gelder
Presige
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Modern Jazz Quartet FONTESSA
John Lewis - piano,
Milt Jackson - vibes,
Percy Heath - bass,
Connie Kay - drums
Recorded January 22, 1956 at Van
Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, and February 14, 1956 at
Capitol Studio, NY
Atlantic
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Telonious Monk wit John Coltrane
Telonious Monk - piano
John Coltrane - tenor sax
Wilbur Ware - bass
Shadow Wilson - drums
Coleman Hawkins - tenor sax
Gigi Gryce - alto sax
Ray Copeland - trumpet
Art Blakey - drums
Recorded in New York City 1957-58
Produced by Orrin Keepnews
Riverside
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Telonious Monk ALONE IN SAN FRANCISCO
Telonious Monk - piano
Recorded in San Francisco, October 21 1959
Produced by Orrin Keepnews
Riverside
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Telonious Monk QartetMONK'S DREAM
Telonious Monk - piano
Charlie Rouse - tenor sax
John Ore - bass
Frankie Dunlop - drums
Recording dates: October 31, Nov 1, 2 and 6, 1962
Produced by Orrin Keepnews
Columbia
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Wes Montgomery THE INCREDIBLE JAZZ GUITAR OF
Wes Montgomery-guitar
Tommy Flanagan - piano,
Percy Heath - bass,
Albert Heath - drums
Recorded January 26, 28, 1960 NY
Producer by Orrin Keepnews
Riverside
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Oliver Nelson
THE BLUES AND THE ABSTRACT TRUTH
Oliver Nelson-alto and tenor saxes
Eric Dolphy - alto sax and flute,
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet,
George Barrow - baritone sax,
Bill Evans - piano,
Milt Jackson - vibes,
Paul Chambers - bass,
Roy Haynes - drums
Recorded on February 23, 1961 at the Van Gelder Studio
Producer by Creed Taylor
Riverside
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Joe Pass VIRTUOSO 2
Joe Pass - guitar
Recorded in Los Angeles, September 14 and October
26, 1976
Produced by Norman Granz
Pablo
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Joe Pass SONGS FOR ELLEN
Joe Pass - guitar
Recorded August 7, 11, 20, 1992, IV Recording Studio,
Holliwood
Produced by Eric Miller
Pablo
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Art Pepper MEETS THE RHYTHM SECTION
Art Pepper - alto sax
Red Garland - pian
Paul Chambers - bass
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Recorded at Contemporary's Studio in Los Angeles,
January 19, 1957.
Produced by Lester Koenig
CONTEMPORARY
Fantasy, Inc
- Sergey Rachmaninov
Piano Concertos Nos. 2 and 3
Bernd Glemser - piano
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestre
conducted by Antoni Wit
Recorded 1996 NAXOS
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Jimmy Raney SOLO
Jimmy Raney - guitar
Recorded December 20, 1976.
Produced by Don Schlitten
Xanadu
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Jimmy Raney & Dough Raney
STOLEN MOMENTS
Jimmy Raney - guitar
Dough Raney - guitar
Michael Moore - bass
Billy Hart - drums
Recorded April 19, 1979.
Produced by Nils Winther
SteepleChase
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Cecil Taylor LOVE FOR SALE
Cecil Taylor - piano
Ted Curson - trumpet
Bill Barron - tenor sax
Buell Neidlinger - bass
Dennis Charles - drums
Recorded on April 15, 1959, at Nala Studios, NYC
Produced by Tom Wilson
Blue Note
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Cecil Taylor SALENT TONGUES
Cecil Taylor - piano
Recorded at
Montreux Jazz Festival, July 2, 1974
Black Lion
- Heitor Villa-Lobos
BACHIANAS BRASILEIRAS Nos 1, 2, 5 & 9
Victoria de Los Angeles - soprano
Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française,
conducted by Heitor Villa-Lobos
Recorded 1957/59 EMI Classics