Riverside Records Catalog: 200 series
Riverside Contemporary 200 series (12 inch LP)
RLP 12-201 Thelonious Monk Plays The Music Of Duke Ellington 1956
Thelonious Monk, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Kenny Clarke, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, July 21 and 27, 1955
It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing | |
Sophisticated Lady | |
I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good | |
Black And Tan Fantasy | |
Mood Indigo | |
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart | |
Solitude | |
Caravan |
** also released on Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington, Riverside RLP 12-201 (later) in 1958; Original Jazz Classics OJC-024 in 1982, OJCCD-024-2 in 1987. and on Thelonious Monk Plays Duke, Riverside R-3015 in 1968, RS-3015 in 1968.
** part of The Riverside Trios, Milestone M-47052 in 1979.
RLP 12-202 Joe Sullivan - New Solos By An Old Master 1955
Joe Sullivan, piano; Dave Lario, bass; Smoky Stover, drums.
San Francisco, CA, 1953
Gin Mill Blues | |
That's A Plenty | |
A Room With A View | |
Sweet Lorraine | |
Hangover Blues | |
Little Rock Getaway | |
Honeysuckle Rose | |
Summertime | |
Fido's Fantasy | |
My Little Pride And Joy | |
I Cover The Waterfront | |
Farewell To Riverside |
** also released on Little Rock Getaway, Riverside RLP 158 in 1962.
RLP 12-203 Get Happy With The Randy Weston Trio 1956
Randy Weston, piano; Sam Gill, bass; Wilbert Hogan, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, August 29 and 31, 1955
Get Happy | |
Fire Down There | |
Where Are You? | |
Under Blunder | |
Dark Eyes | |
Summertime | |
Bass Knows | |
C-Jam Blues | |
A Ballad | |
Twelfth Street Rag |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1870-2 in 1995.
RLP 12-204 The Mundell Lowe Quartet 1956
Dick Hyman, piano, organ #1-5,7-9, celeste #6; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Trigger Alpert, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 27, and October 4, 1955
1. | Will You Still Be Mine? |
2. | I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plans |
3. | I'll Never Be The Same |
4. | All Of You |
5. | Yes, Sir, That's My Baby |
6. | The Night We Called It A Day |
7. | Bach Revisited |
8. | Cheek To Cheek |
9. | Far From Vanilla |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1773 in 1991, OJCCD-1773-2 in 1991.
RLP 12-205 Tony Parenti's Ragpickers, Tony Parenti's Ragtime Band - Ragtime! 1956
"Wild Bill" Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Tony Parenti, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, banjo; Cyrus St. Clair, tuba; Baby Dodds, drums.
NYC, November 22, 1947
NY49 | Grace And Beauty |
NY50 | Hiawatha |
NY51 | Praline |
NY52 | Swipesy Cakewalk |
NY53 | Hysterics Rag |
NY54 | Sunflower Slow Drag |
Tony Parenti, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; George Wettling, drums.
NYC, January 22, 1948
NY73 | Crawfish Crawl |
NY74 | The Entertainer's Rag |
NY75 | The Lily Rag |
NY76 | Cataract Rag |
NY77 | Nonsense Rag |
NY78 | Redhead Rag |
RLP 12-206 The Voice Of: Marty Bell, The Quartet Of: Don Elliott 1956
Marty Bell, vocal #1,2,4,6-8,10,12; Don Elliott, vibes #1-6,8,9,11,12, bongos #7, trumpet #10; Bob Corwin, piano; Vinnie Burke, bass; Jim Campbell, drums.
NYC, January 17 and 23, 1956
1. | I Didn't Know What Time It Was |
2. | I Thought About You |
3. | Moonlight In Vermont |
4. | The Girl Next Door |
5. | According To Moyle |
6. | S'posin' |
7. | This Can't Be Love |
8. | The Love Of My Life |
9. | I Found A New Baby |
10. | You Go To My Head |
11. | September Song |
12. | Me And You |
RLP 12-207 George Lewis - Jazz In The Classic New Orleans Tradition 1956
Alvin Alcorn, trumpet; Bill Matthews, trombone; George Lewis, clarinet; Lester Santiago, piano; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide (Slow Drag) Pavageau, bass; Paul Barbarin, drums.
New Orleans, LA, August 20, 1951
NO45 | Bill Bailey |
NO46 | Dipper Mouth Blues |
NO47 | Tin Roof Blues |
NO48 | It's A Long, Long Way To Tipperary |
NO49 | Bugle Call Rag |
same personnel.
New Orleans, LA, August 26, 1951
NO54 | Weary Blues (take 1) |
George Lewis, clarinet; Alton Purnell, piano, vocal #1,3-6; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide (Slow Drag) Pavageau, bass; Dr. Edmond Souchon, vocal #2.
New Orleans, LA, September 25, 1953
1. | St. Phillip Street Breakdown |
2. | Salty Dog |
3. | The Old Rugged Cross |
4. | Red Wing |
5. | Lou-easy-an-i-a |
6. | Careless Love |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1736 in 1989, OJCCD-1736-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-208 Guitar Moods By Mundell Lowe 1956
Al Klink, flute, bass clarinet #1,4,9; Phil Bodner, oboe, English horn #3,6,7,12; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Trigger Alpert, bass #1-9,11,12; Ed Shaughnessy, drums #1-9,11,12.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, February 20, and March 2, 9, 1956
1. | Speak Low |
2. | We'll Be Together Again |
3. | Memories Of You |
4. | Ill Wind |
5. | You Don't Know What Love Is |
6. | I Dream Too Much |
7. | June In January |
8. | I'll Take Romance |
9. | It's So Peaceful In The Country |
10. | Our Waltz |
11. | I'm Old Fashioned |
12. | Goodbye |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1957-2 in 2004.
RLP 12-209 The Unique Thelonious Monk 1956
Thelonious Monk, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass #1,3-7; Art Blakey, drums #1,3-7.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, March 17, and April 3, 1956
1. | Liza |
2. | Memories Of You |
3. | Honeysuckle Rose |
4. | Darn That Dream |
5. | Tea For Two |
6. | You Are Too Beautiful |
7. | Just You, Just Me |
** also released on The Unique Thelonious Monk (stamp), Riverside RLP 12-209 (later) in 1957; Original Jazz Classics OJC-064 in 1983, OJCCD-064-2 in 1987.
** part of The Riverside Trios, Milestone M-47052 in 1979.
RLP 12-210 Gene Mayl's Dixieland Rhythm Kings - Dixieland In Hi-Fi 1956
Bob Hodes, trumpet; Charlie Sonnanstine, trombone; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Robin Wetterau, piano; Jack Vastine, banjo, vocal; Gene Mayl, tuba.
Dayton, OH, December, 1953
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home | |
Sunset Cafe Stomp | |
Muscrat Ramble | |
Weary Blues | |
Big Butter And Egg Man | |
Blue Mama's Suicide Wail | |
Darktown Strutters Ball | |
St. James Infirmary | |
Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gave To Me) | |
Roll, Jordan, Roll | |
Sweet Georgia Brown | |
Red River Valley |
RLP 12-211 Wild Bill Davison - Sweet And Hot 1956
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 21, 1947
St. Louis Blues |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Johnny Blowers, drums; with guest: Bertha "Chippie" Hill, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, July 5, 1947
Shimmeshawabble |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Bertha "Chippie" Hill, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, July 26, 1947
Hotter Than That |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, August 23, 1947
As Long As I Live |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, September 27, 1947
Avalon | |
Swinging Down The Lane |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet, vocal; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Garvin Bushell, clarinet, bassoon; Ralph Sutton, piano, celeste; Sid Weiss, bass; Morey Feld, drums.
NYC, December 27, 1947
NY61-B | Just A Gigolo |
NY62 | She's Funny That Way |
NY63 | Ghost Of A Chance |
NY64 | Yesterdays |
NY65 | Why Was I Born |
NY66 | When Your Lover Has Gone |
RLP 12-212 Ralph Sutton - Piano Solos In The Classic Jazz Tradition 1956
Ralph Sutton, piano.
NYC, January 22, 1949
NY79 | Dill Pickles #1 |
NY80 | White Wash Man |
NY81 | Carolina In The Morning |
NY82 | St. Louis Blues |
Ralph Sutton, piano; George Wettling, drums.
NYC, June 11, 1952
NY175 | A-Flat Dream |
NY176 | African Ripples |
NY177 | Drop Me Off In Harlem |
NY179 | Fascination |
NY181 | Love Me Or Leave Me |
NY182 | I'm Comin' Virginia |
NY183 | Sugar Rose |
NY184 | Bee's Knees |
RLP 12-213 Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band, Bob Helm's Riverside Roustabouts - San Francisco Style 1956
Bob Scobey, Lu Watters, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #3; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Harry Mordecai, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba; Bill Dart, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, San Francisco, CA, August 16, 1947
1. SF8 | Cake Walking Babies From Home |
2. SF9 | Antigua Blues |
3. SF10 | Beale Street Blues |
4. SF11 | Chattanooga Stomp |
5. SF12 | Jazzin' Babies Blues |
6. SF13 | Snake Rag |
Everett Farey, cornet #1,3,4,7; Bob Helm, clarinet; Hank Ross, piano; Bill Stanley, bass; Bob Thompson, washboard.
NYC, October 8, 1954
1. | Riverside Shake |
2. | Back Side O' Town |
3. | Doin' The Plymouth Rock |
4. | How'm I Gonna Do It (When I Don't Know What You Crave?) |
5. | I Don't Want Any More |
6. | Seagull Strut |
7. | Daybreak Blues |
RLP 12-214 Randy Weston Trio Plus Cecil Payne - With These Hands... 1956
Cecil Payne, baritone sax #1,3,5-8; Randy Weston, piano; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, bass; Wilbert Hogan, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, March 14 and 21, 1956
1. | The Man I Love |
2. | Serenade In Blue |
3. | I Can't Get Started With You |
4. | This Can't Be Love |
5. | These Foolish Things |
6. | Lifetime |
7. | Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me |
8. | Little Niles |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1883-2 in 1996.
** part of Randy Weston - Zulu, Milestone M-47045 in 1977.
RLP 12-215 Conrad Janis - Dixieland Jam Session 1956
Dick Smith, trumpet; Conrad Janis, trombone; Tom Sharpsteen, clarinet; Bob Wilber, soprano sax; Ralph Sutton as John Jeffrey, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Freddie Moore, drums.
NYC, January 23, 1951
NY119 | See See Rider |
NY120 | High Society |
NY121 | That's A Plenty |
NY173 | When The Saints Go Marching In I |
NY174 | When The Saints Go Marching In II |
Dick Smith, trumpet; Conrad Janis, trombone; Tom Sharpsteen, clarinet; Elmer Schoebel, piano; Danny Barker, guitar, vocal #2; Freddie Moore, drums, vocal #4.
NYC, June 7, 1951
1. NY134 | Willie The Weeper |
2. NY135 | Eh La Bas |
3. NY136 | When You And I Were Young, Maggie |
4. NY137 | Down By The Riverside |
RLP 12-216 Sidney Bechet, Albert Nicholas - Creole Reeds
Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Don Ewell, piano; Baby Dodds, drums.
NYC, January 6, 1946
NY1-A | Wolverine Blues |
NY2 | Buddy Bolden's Blues |
NY3 | Albert's Blues |
Albert Nicholas, clarinet, vocal; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar, vocal; Pops Foster, bass.
NYC, June 12, 1947
NY35-B | Salee Dame (as Mo Pas Lemme Ca) |
NY36 | Mo Pas Lemme Ca (as Salee Dame, Bonjour) |
NY37 | Les Oignons |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, August 2, 1947
NY70 | I Never Knew |
Dardanella |
Henry Goodwin, trumpet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Bob Wilber, clarinet, soprano sax; Sidney Bechet, soprano sax, vocal; Dick Wellstood, piano; Pops Foster, bass; Tommy Benford, drums.
NYC, June 8, 1949
NY93-C | I'm Through, Goodbye |
NY95-B | Waste No Tears |
NY97-F | The Broken Windmill |
NY98-F | Without A Home |
RLP 12-217 Sharkey Bonano And Paul Barbarin - New Orleans Contrasts 1956
Ernest Cagnolatti, trumpet; Edward Pierson, trombone; Albert Burbank, clarinet, vocal #1; Lester Santiago, piano; Johnny St. Cyr, banjo; Richard McLean, bass; Paul Barbarin, drums.
New Orleans, LA, January 23, 1951
1. NO25 | Eh La Bas |
2. NO27 | Walk Through The Streets Of The City |
3. NO28 | Just A Closer Walk With Thee |
Ernest Cagnolatti, trumpet; Edward Pierson, trombone; Albert Burbank, clarinet; Lester Santiago, piano; Richard McLean, bass; Paul Barbarin, drums.
New Orleans, LA, May 8, 1951
NO30 | Just A Little While To Stay Here |
NO31 | Clarinet Marmalade |
NO32 | Fidgety Feet |
Joseph "Sharkey" Bonano, trumpet; Julian Laine, trombone; Harry Shields, clarinet; Stanley Mendelson, piano; "Chink" Martin, tuba, bass; "Monk" Hazel, drums, mellophone.
New Orleans, LA, October 26 and 30, 1951
NO55 | Alice Blue Gown |
NO56 | That Peculiar Rag |
NO59 | She's Crying For Me |
NO60 | Missouri Waltz |
NO61 | Land O' Dreams |
NO62 | Indiana |
RLP 12-218 Don Elliott And Rusty Dedrick - Counterpoint For Six Valves 1956
Don Elliott, trumpet #1-3,5-10; Lyle (Rusty) Dedrick, trumpet #1-7,9,10; Dick Hyman, piano #1-9; Mundell Lowe, guitar #1-9; Eddie Safranski, bass #1-9; Don Lamond, drums #1-9.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 16, 17, 1955, and April 23, 1956
1. | Mine |
2. | Vampire Till Ready |
3. | Your Own Iron |
4. | Easy To Remember |
5. | The Bull Speaks |
6. | Dominick Seventh |
7. | Gargantuan Chant |
8. | When Your Lover Has Gone |
9. | Henry's Mambo |
10. | Theme And Inner Tube |
** also released on Double Trumpet Doings Featuring Don Elliott, Jazzland JLP 15 in 1960; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1925-2 in 1999.
RLP 12-219 Mundell Lowe And His Orchestra - New Music Of Alec Wilder 1956
Joe Wilder, trumpet; John Barrows, Jim Buffington, French horn; Don Hammond, flute; Jerry Roth, oboe; Bernard Garfield, bassoon #1-4,6,9,10,12; Harold Goltzer, bassoon #5,7,8,11; Jimmy Carroll, clarinet, bass clarinet; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Milt Hinton, bass #1,2,6,10; Trigger Alpert, bass #3-5,7-9,11,12; Ed Shaughnessy, drums; Alec Wilder, composer, personal supervisor.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 12, 19, and July 19, 1956
1. | Suggestion For Bored Dancers |
2. | She Never Wore Makeup |
3. | What Happened Last Night? |
4. | Walk Softly |
5. | Let's Get Together And Cry |
6. | Mama Never Dug This Scene |
7. | Pop, What's A Passacaglia? |
8. | No Plans |
9. | The Endless Quest |
10. | Around The World In 2:34 |
11. | An Unrelenting Memory |
12. | Tacet For Neurotics |
** also released on Mundell Lowe And His Orchestra - Tacet For Neurotics: The Music Of Alec Wilder, Offbeat OLP 3010 in 1962+.
RLP 12-220 The Bob Corwin Quartet Featuring The Trumpet Of Don Elliott 1956
Don Elliott, trumpet #1,2,4-6,8-10; Bob Corwin, piano; Ernie Furtado, bass; Jimmy Campbell, drums.
Beltone Studios, NYC, June, 1956
1. | My Shining Hour |
2. | Isn't It Romantic |
3. | I'll Remember April |
4. | I Remember You |
5. | Rico-Jico-Joe |
6. | It Might As Well Be Spring |
7. | I'll Take Romance |
8. | Gone With The Wind |
9. | It Could Happen To You |
10. | Pony Tail |
RLP 12-221 Matthew Gee All Stars - Jazz By Gee! 1956
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Matthew Gee, trombone; Frank Foster, tenor sax; Cecil Payne, baritone sax; Joe Knight, piano; John Simmons, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July 19, 1956
Gee! | |
Kingston Lounge | |
The Boys From Brooklyn |
Matthew Gee, trombone; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Joe Knight, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 22, 1956
Out Of Nowhere | |
I'll Remember April | |
Joram | |
Sweet Georgia Brown | |
Lover Man |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1884-2 in 1996.
RLP 12-222 Presenting Ernie Henry 1956
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 23 and 30, 1956
Gone With The Wind | |
Orient | |
Free Flight | |
Checkmate | |
Active Ingredients | |
I Should Care | |
Cleo's Chant |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-102 in 1984, OJCCD-1920-2 in 1999.
RLP 12-223 Bill Evans - New Jazz Conceptions 1957
Bill Evans, piano; Teddy Kotick, bass #1,2,4-7,9,11; Paul Motian, drums #1,2,4-7,9,11.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 18 and 27, 1956
1. | I Love You |
2. | Five |
3. | I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good |
4. | Conception |
5. | Easy Living |
6. | Displacement |
7. | Speak Low |
8. | Waltz For Debby |
9. | Our Delight |
10. | My Romance |
11. | No Cover, No Minimum (take 2) |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-025 in 1982, OJCCD-025-2 in 1987.
** part of Conception, Milestone M-47063 in 1981.
RLP 12-224 Kenny Drew Trio 1956
Kenny Drew, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 20 and 26, 1956
Caravan | |
Come Rain Or Come Shine | |
Ruby My Dear | |
Weird-O | |
Taking A Chance On Love | |
When You Wish Upon A Star | |
Blues For Nica | |
It's Only A Paper Moon |
** also released on Kenny Drew, Philly Joe Jones, Paul Chambers - Tough Piano Trio, Jazzland JLP 9 in 1960. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-065 in 1983, OJCCD-065-2 in 1992.
RLP 12-225 Trigger Alpert's Absolutely All-Star Seven - Trigger Happy! 1957
Joe Wilder, trumpet; Urbie Green, trombone; Tony Scott, clarinet, tenor sax; Zoot Sims, alto, tenor sax; Al Cohn, tenor, baritone sax; Trigger Alpert, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums; Dick Hyman, Marty Paich, Tony Scott, arranger.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 29, and November 23, 30, 1956
Treat Me Rough | |
Looking At You | |
Love Me Tomorrow | |
Trigger Happy | |
Tranquilizer | |
I Like The Likes Of You | |
I Wish I Were In Love Again | |
I Don't Want To Be Alone Again | |
Trigger Fantasy | |
Where's That Rainbow? |
** also released on Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Tony Scott - East Coast Sounds, Jazzland JLP 11 in 1960; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1012-2 in 1999.
RLP 12-226 Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners 1957
Ernie Henry, alto sax; Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano, celeste #2; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 9, 1956
1. | Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are |
2. | Pannonica |
Ernie Henry, alto sax; Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 15, 1956
Brilliant Corners |
Clark Terry, trumpet #2; Sonny Rollins, tenor sax #2; Thelonious Monk, piano; Paul Chambers, bass #2; Max Roach, drums #2.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 7, 1956
1. | I Surrender, Dear |
2. | Bemsha Swing |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1174 in 1960; Original Jazz Classics OJC-026 in 1982, OJCCD-026-2 in 1987. and on Mighty Monk, Riverside R-3000 in 1967, RS-3000 in 1967.
RLP 12-227 Randy Weston With Art Blakey - Trio And Solo 1957
Randy Weston, piano; Sam Gill, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, January 25, 1955
Sweet Sue | |
Pam's Waltz | |
Solemn Meditation | |
Again | |
Zulu | |
If You Could See Me Now |
Randy Weston, piano.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 10, 1956
Little Girl Blue | |
We'll Be Together Again | |
Softness | |
Lover |
** also released on Randy Weston With Art Blakey - Zulu, Jazzland JLP 4 in 1960.
** part of Randy Weston - Zulu, Milestone M-47045 in 1977. and of Randy Weston - Solo, Duo And Trio, Milestone MCD-47085-2 in 2000.
RLP 12-228 Zoot! 1957
Nick Travis, trumpet; Jack "Zoot" Sims, tenor sax #1,2,4,5,7, alto sax #3,6; George Handy, piano, arranger; Wilbur Ware, bass; Osie Johnson, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 13 and 18, 1956
1. | Why Cry? |
2. | Echoes Of You |
3. | Swim, Jim |
4. | Here And Now |
5. | Fools Rush In |
6. | Osmosis |
7. | Taking A Chance On Love |
** also released on Zoot Sims, Jazzland JLP 2 in 1960. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-228 in 1986, OJCCD-228-2 in 1991.
RLP 12-229 Gigi Gryce And The Jazz Lab Quintet 1957
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Gigi Gryce, alto sax; Wade Legge, piano; Wendell Marshall, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, February 27, and March 7, 1957
Love For Sale | |
Geraldine | |
Minority | |
Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart | |
Straight Ahead | |
Wake Up! |
** also released on Donald Byrd/Gigi Gryce - Jazz Lab, Jazzland JLP 1 in 1960, JLP 901 in 1960+. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1774 in 1991, OJCCD-1774-2 in 1991.
** part of Donald Byrd - Young Byrd, Milestone M-47044 in 1977.
RLP 12-230 George Lewis And His Ragtime Band - Jazz At Vespers 1957
Avery "Kid" Howard, trumpet; Jim Robinson, trombone; George Lewis, clarinet; Alton Purnell, piano; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, bass; Joe Watkins, drums.
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford, OH, February 21, 1954
Just A Little While To Stay Here | |
Bye And Bye | |
The Old Rugged Cross | |
Sometimes My Burden Is Hard To Bear | |
Down By The Riverside | |
Just A Closer Walk With Thee | |
Lord, You've Been Good To Me | |
When The Saints Go Marching In |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1721 in 1986, OJCCD-1721-2 in 1992.
RLP 12-231 Carl Halen's Gin Bottle Seven - Gin Bottle Jazz 1957
Carl Halen, trumpet, vocal #4; George Stell, trombone; Martin Kollstedt, clarinet; Fred Gary, piano; Jan Carroll, banjo, vocal #2,4; Johnnie Pollock, tuba; Tom Hyer, drums.
Dayton, OH, July 3, 1954
1. | Four Or Five Times |
2. | Aggravatin' Mama |
3. | Shake That Thing |
4. | Nagasaki |
5. | Angry |
6. | Apex Blues |
Carl Halen, cornet; George Stell, trombone; Martin Kollstedt, clarinet; Fred Gary, piano; Jan Carroll, banjo, vocal #3; Johnnie Pollock, tuba; Tom Hyer, drums.
Dayton, OH, November 6, 1954
1. | Eccentric Rag |
2. | Wolverine Blues |
3. | Pallet On The Floor |
4. | Dallas Blues |
5. | Oh, Baby |
6. | Milneberg Joys [sic] |
RLP 12-232 Randy Weston Trio And Cecil Payne - Jazz A La Bohemia 1957
Cecil Payne, baritone sax #1,2,4,5,7,8; Randy Weston, piano; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, bass; Al Dreares, drums.
Cafe Bohemia, Greenwich Village, NY, October 14, 1956
1. | Theme: Solemn Meditation |
2. | Just A Riff |
3. | You Go To My Head |
4. | Once In A While |
5. | Hold 'Em Joe |
6. | It's All Right With Me |
7. | Chessman's Delight |
8. | Theme: Solemn Meditation |
** also released on Greenwich Village Jazz, Jazzland JLP 13 in 1960. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1747 in 1990, OJCCD-1747-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-233 The Hawk Flies High 1957
Idrees Sulieman, trumpet; J.J. Johnson, trombone; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Hank Jones, piano; Barry Galbraith, guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Jo Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 12 and 15, 1957
Chant | |
Juicy Fruit | |
Think Deep | |
Laura | |
Blue Lights | |
Sancticity |
** also released on Coleman Hawkins Septet Featuring J.J. Johnson And Hank Jones - Think Deep, Riverside RS-3049 in 1970. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-027 in 1982. and on Coleman Hawkins - The Hawk Flies High, Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-027-2 in 1987.
RLP 12-234 Herbie Mann - Sultry Serenade 1957
Urbie Green, trombone #1,2,4,5,7; Herbie Mann, flute, alto flute, bass clarinet #1,2,4,5,7, flute, alto flute #3,6,8; Jack Nimitz, bass clarinet, baritone sax #1,2,4,5,7; Joe Puma, guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Charlie Smith, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April 1 and 8, 1957
1. | Let Me Tell You |
2. | When The Sun Comes Out |
3. | Professor |
4. | Lazy Bones |
5. | Sultry Serenade |
6. | Little Man You've Had A Busy Day |
7. | One Morning In May |
8. | Swing Till The Girls Come Home |
** also released on Moody Mann, Riverside RS-3029 in 1968. and on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-927-2 in 1997.
** part of Let Me Tell You, Milestone MSP-47010 in 1973.
RLP 12-235 Solo Piano By Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Himself 1957
John Coltrane, tenor sax #4; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass #4.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April 5, 1957
1. | Ghost Of A Chance (take 7) |
2. | I Should Care (take 3) |
3. | 'Round Midnight (take 7) |
4. | Monk's Mood |
Thelonious Monk, piano.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April 16, 1957
April In Paris | |
Functional (take 2) | |
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You | |
All Alone |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-254 in 1986, OJCCD-254-2 in 1987; Riverside RCD-30510 in 2008.
** part of Pure Monk, Milestone MSP-47004 in 1973.
RLP 12-236 Kenny Drew Quintet/Quartet - This Is New 1957
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Hank Mobley, tenor sax; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; G.T. Hogan, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 28, 1957
This Is New | |
Carol | |
It's You Or No One |
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; G.T. Hogan, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April 3, 1957
You're My Thrill | |
Little T | |
Paul's Pal | |
Why Do I Love You? |
** also released on Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley, Kenny Drew - Hard Bop, Jazzland JLP 6 in 1960. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-483 in 1990, OJCCD-483-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-237 Clark Terry Quintet - Serenade To A Bus Seat 1957
Clark Terry, trumpet; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April, 1957
Donna Lee | |
Boardwalk | |
Boomerang | |
Digits | |
Serenade To A Bus Seat | |
Stardust | |
Cruising | |
That Old Black Magic |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-066 in 1983, OJCCD-066-2 in 1992.
RLP 12-238 Mundell Lowe - A Grand Night For Swinging 1957
Gene Quill, alto sax #2,5,6; Billy Taylor, piano; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Les Grinage, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 7, and April 10, 1957
1. | It's A Grand Night For Swingin' |
2. | Blues Before Freud |
3. | Easy To Love |
4. | It Could Happen To You |
5. | Love Me Or Leave Me |
6. | You Turned The Tables On Me |
7. | Crazy Rhythm |
** also released on Mundell Lowe, Billy Taylor, Gene Quill - Low Down Guitar, Jazzland JLP 8 in 1960. and on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1940-2 in 2000.
RLP 12-239 Kenny Dorham - Jazz Contrasts 1957
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Sonny Rollins, tenor sax #1,2,4,6; Betty Glamman, harp #3-5; Hank Jones, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 21 and 27, 1957
1. | Falling In Love With Love |
2. | I'll Remember April |
3. | Larue |
4. | My Old Flame |
5. | But Beautiful |
6. | La Villa |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1105 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-028 in 1982, OJCCD-028-2 in 1992.
RLP 12-240 Bobby Jaspar With George Wallington, Idrees Sulieman 1957
Idrees Sulieman, trumpet #1,4,5; Bobby Jaspar, tenor sax, flute #2,6; George Wallington, piano; Wilbur Little, bass; Elvin Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 23 and 28, 1957
1. | Seven Up |
2. | My Old Flame |
3. | All Of You |
4. | Doublemint |
5. | Before Dawn |
6. | Sweet Blanche |
** also released on Bobby Jaspar, George Wallington, Idrees Sulieman, Wilbur Little, Elvin Jones - Bobby Jaspar, Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1788-2 in 1992.
RLP 12-241 Sonny Rollins - The Sound Of Sonny 1957
Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Sonny Clark, piano #1-5,7; Percy Heath, bass #1-5,7; Roy Haynes, drums #1-5,7.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 11 and 12, 1957
1. | Just In Time |
2. | Toot, Toot, Tootsie |
3. | Dearly Beloved |
4. | Every Time We Say Goodbye |
5. | Cutie |
6. | It Could Happen To You |
7. | Mangoes |
Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Sonny Clark, piano #2; Paul Chambers, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 19, 1957
1. | The Last Time I Saw Paris |
2. | What Is There To Say |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-029 in 1982, OJCCD-029-2 in 1987.
** part of The Freedom Suite Plus, Milestone MSP-47007 in 1973.
RLP 12-242 Thelonious Monk Septet - Monk's Music 1957
Ray Copeland, trumpet #1,2,4-6; Gigi Gryce, alto sax #1,2,4-6; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; John Coltrane, tenor sax #1,2,4-6; Thelonious Monk, piano #2-6; Wilbur Ware, bass #2-6; Art Blakey, drums #2-6.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 25 and 26, 1957
1. | Abide With Me |
2. | Well, You Needn't |
3. | Ruby, My Dear |
4. | Off Minor (take 5) |
5. | Epistrophy |
6. | Crepescule With Nellie (re-take 6) |
** also released on Thelonious Monk Featuring John Coltrane - Monk's Music, Riverside R-3004 in 1967, RS-3004 in 1967. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-084 in 1983, OJCCD-084-2 in 1987.
RLP 12-243 Various Artists - Blues For Tomorrow 1957
Gene Quill, alto sax; Billy Taylor, piano; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Les Grinage, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 7, and April 10, 1957
Let's Blow Some Blues |
Bobby Jaspar, tenor sax; George Wallington, piano; Wilbur Little, bass; Elvin Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 23 and 28, 1957
The Fuzz |
Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Sonny Clark, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 19, 1957
Funky Hotel Blues |
East Coast All-Stars: Ray Copeland, trumpet; Gigi Gryce, alto sax; John Coltrane, Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 25 and 26, 1957
Blues For Tomorrow |
Jack Sheldon, trumpet; Herbie Mann, bass clarinet; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Buddy Clark, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Capitol Tower, Los Angeles, CA, July 3, 1957
A Sad Thing (mistitled as Blues For Tomorrow) |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-030 in 1982, OJCCD-030-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-244 Various Artists - Jazz For Lovers 1957
Lyle (Rusty) Dedrick, trumpet; Dick Hyman, piano; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Eddie Safranski, bass; Don Lamond, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 16, 17, 1955, and April 23, 1956
Easy To Remember |
Don Elliott, vibes; Bob Corwin, piano; Vinnie Burke, bass; Jim Campbell, drums.
NYC, January 17 and 23, 1956
Moonlight In Vermont |
Al Klink, flute, bass clarinet; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Trigger Alpert, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, February 20, and March 2, 9, 1956
Speak Low |
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 23 and 30, 1956
I Should Care |
Nick Travis, trumpet; Jack "Zoot" Sims, tenor sax; George Handy, piano, arranger; Wilbur Ware, bass; Osie Johnson, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 13 and 18, 1956
Fools Rush In |
Idrees Sulieman, trumpet; J.J. Johnson, trombone; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Hank Jones, piano; Barry Galbraith, guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Jo Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 12 and 15, 1957
Laura |
Urbie Green, trombone; Herbie Mann, flute, alto flute, bass clarinet; Jack Nimitz, bass clarinet, baritone sax; Joe Puma, guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Charlie Smith, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April 1 and 8, 1957
When The Sun Comes Out |
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; G.T. Hogan, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April 3, 1957
You're My Thrill |
Clark Terry, trumpet; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April, 1957
Stardust |
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Betty Glamman, harp; Hank Jones, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 21 and 27, 1957
My Old Flame |
RLP 12-245 Herbie Mann's Californians - Great Ideas Of Western Mann 1957
Jack Sheldon, trumpet; Herbie Mann, bass clarinet; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Buddy Clark, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Capitol Tower, Los Angeles, CA, July 3, 1957
The Theme | |
Lady Bird | |
Get Out Of Town | |
Is It True What They Say About Dixie? | |
A Handful Of Stars | |
A Stella Performance |
** also released on Herbie Mann Quintet Featuring Jack Sheldon, Jazzland JLP 5 in 1960. and on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1065-2 in 2001.
RLP 12-246 Clark Terry - Duke With A Difference 1957
Clark Terry, trumpet; Britt Woodman, trombone #1,3-7; Quentin Jackson, trombone #2,8; Johnny Hodges, alto sax #1,2,4,5,8; Paul Gonsalves, tenor sax #1,3-7; Tyree Glenn, vibes #1,3-7, trombone #3; Billy Strayhorn, piano #2,8; Luther Henderson, celeste #2; Jimmy Woode, bass; Sam Woodyard, drums; Marian Bruce, vocal #2; Clark Terry, arranger #1,3-7; Mercer Ellington, arranger #2,8.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July 29, and September 6, 1957
1. | C-Jam Blues |
2. | In A Sentimental Mood |
3. | Cottontail |
4. | Just Squeeze Me |
5. | Mood Indigo |
6. | Take The A Train |
7. | In A Mellotone |
8. | Come Sunday |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-229 in 1986, OJCCD-229-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-247 Mulligan Meets Monk 1957
Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Shadow Wilson, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 12 and 13, 1957
'Round Midnight | |
Rhythm-a-ning | |
Sweet And Lovely | |
Decidedly (take 4) | |
Straight, No Chaser (take 3) | |
I Mean You (take 4) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1106 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-301 in 1987, OJCCD-301-2 in 1987.
RLP 12-248 Ernie Henry Quartet - Seven Standards And A Blues 1957
Ernie Henry, alto sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 30, 1957
I Get A Kick Out Of You | |
My Ideal | |
I've Got The World On A String | |
Sweet Lorraine | |
Soon | |
Lover Man | |
Specific Gravity | |
Like Someone In Love |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1722 in 1989, OJCCD-1722-2 in 1992.
RLP 12-249 Pal Joey By The Kenny Drew Trio 1958
Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 15, 1957
Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered | |
Do It The Hard Way | |
I Didn't Know What Time It Was | |
Happy Hunting Horn | |
I Could Write A Book | |
What Is A Man? | |
My Funny Valentine | |
The Lady Is A Tramp |
** also released on The Kenny Drew Trio - Pal Joey, Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1809-2 in 1992.
RLP 12-250 Freddy Redd Trio - San Francisco Suite For Jazz Trio 1958
Freddie Redd, piano; George Tucker, bass; All Dreares, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 2, 1957
San Francisco Suite: View Of The Golden Gate Bridge From Sausalito / Grant Street (Chinatown) / Barbary Coast / Cousin Jimbo's Between 3 And 7 A.M. / Dawn In The City | |
Blue Hour | |
By Myself | |
Old Man River | |
Minor Interlude | |
This Is New | |
Nica Steps Out |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1748 in 1990, OJCCD-1748-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-251 Abbey Lincoln With The Riverside Jazz Stars 1958
Abbey Lincoln, vocal; accompanied by Kenny Dorham, trumpet #1-3,5-9; Sonny Rollins, tenor sax #1-3,5-9; Wynton Kelly, piano #1-3,5-8, bass #9; Paul Chambers, bass #1-3,5-8; Max Roach, drums #1-3,5-9.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 28, 1957
1. | Strong Man |
2. | Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe |
3. | My Man |
4. | Tender As A Rose |
5. | That's Him |
6. | I Must Have That Man |
7. | Porgy |
8. | When A Woman Loves A Man |
9. | Don't Explain |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-085 in 1983, OJCCD-085-2 in 1988.
RLP 12-252 Wilbur Ware Quintet Featuring Johnny Griffin - The Chicago Sound 1958
John Jenkins, alto sax; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Junior Mance, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Wilbur Campbell, drums #1,3-7; Frank Dunlop, drums #2,8.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 16, and November 18, 1957
1. | Mamma-Daddy |
2. | Body And Soul |
3. | Desert Sands |
4. | 31st And State |
5. | Lullaby Of The Leaves |
6. | Latin Quarters |
7. | Be-Ware |
8. | The Man I Love |
** also released on Johnny Griffin, Wilbur Ware With Junior Mance - The Chicago Cookers, Jazzland JLP 12 in 1960. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1737 in 1989, OJCCD-1737-2 in 1989.
RLP 12-253 Dick Johnson - Most Likely... 1958
Dick Johnson, alto sax; Dave McKenna, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 30, 1957
Lee-Antics | |
It's So Peaceful In The Country | |
Aw C'mon Hoss | |
Stella By Starlight | |
Me 'N' Dave | |
It's Bad For Me | |
The End Of A Love Affair | |
Folderol | |
The Loop |
RLP 12-254 Wynton Kelly Piano 1958
Wynton Kelly, piano; Kenny Burrell, guitar; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums #1-3.
Metropolitan Sound Studios, NYC, January 31, 1958
1. | Whisper Not |
2. | Action |
3. | Dark Eyes |
4. | Strong Man |
5. | Ill Wind |
6. | Don't Explain |
7. | You Can't Get Away |
** also released on Whisper Not, Jazzland JLP 83 in 1962, JLP 983 in 1962+. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-401 in 1989, OJCCD-401-2 in 1989.
** part of Keep It Moving, Milestone M-47026 in 1975.
RLP 12-255 Kenny Dorham Quartet Featuring Ernie Henry - 2 Horns/2 Rhythm 1958
Kenny Dorham, trumpet, piano #3; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Eddie Mathias, bass #1-3,5-7; Wilbur Ware, bass #4,8; G.T. Hogan, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, November 13, and December 2, 1957
1. | Lotus Blossom |
2. | 'Sposin' |
3. | Soon |
4. | Is It True What They Say About Dixie? |
5. | The End Of A Love Affair |
6. | I'll Be Seeing You |
7. | Noose Bloos |
8. | Jazz-Classic |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-463 in 1990, OJCCD-463-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-256 Benny Golson Sextet - The Modern Touch 1958
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; J.J. Johnson, trombone; Benny Golson, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 19 and 23, 1957
Out Of The Past | |
Reunion | |
Venetian Breeze | |
Hymn To The Orient | |
Namely You | |
Blues On Down |
** also released on Reunion, Jazzland AM 85 in 1962, AS 985 in 1962. and on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1797-2 in 1992.
** part of Blues On Down, Milestone M-47048 in 1978.
RLP 12-257 Jean Thielemans - Man Bites Harmonica! 1958
Pepper Adams, baritone sax #1,3-6,8; Jean Thielemans, harmonica #1,2,4-6,8, guitar #3,4,7; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 30, 1957, and January 7, 1958
1. | East Of The Sun |
2. | Don't Blame Me |
3. | 18th Century Ballroom |
4. | Soul Station |
5. | Fundamental Frequency |
6. | Strutting With Some Barbecue |
7. | Imagination |
8. | Isn't It Romantic |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1125 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-1738 in 1989, OJCCD-1738-2 in 1989.
RLP 12-258 Sonny Rollins - Freedom Suite 1958
Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Max Roach, drums.
WOR Studios, NYC, February 27, and March 7, 1958
The Freedom Suite | |
Someday I'll Find You | |
Will You Still Be Mine? | |
Till There Was You (take 4) | |
Shadow Waltz |
** also released on (Sonny Rollins) - Shadow Waltz, Jazzland AM 86 in 1962, AS 986 in 1962. and on The Freedom Suite, Riverside R-3010 in 1968, RS-3010 in 1968. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-067 in 1983, OJCCD-067-2 in 1989; Riverside RCD-30507-2 in 2008.
** part of The Freedom Suite Plus, Milestone MSP-47007 in 1973.
RLP 12-259 Gene Mayl's Dixieland Rhythm Kings - At The Hi-Fi Jazz Band Ball 1958
Bob Hodes, cornet; Charlie Sonnanstine, trombone; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Robin Wetterau, piano; Jack Vastine, banjo; Gene Mayl, tuba, leader.
Dayton, OH, December 28 and 30, 1953
Maple Leaf Rag | |
Trouble In Mind | |
Buddy's Habits | |
Skid-Dat-De-Dat | |
Panama | |
Chattanooga Stomp | |
Wabash Blues | |
High Society | |
Careless Love Blues | |
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll |
RLP 12-260 The Red Onion Jazz Band - Dance Off Both Your Shoes In Hi-Fi 1958
Jim Heanue, cornet; Dick Brady, trombone; Joe Muranyi, clarinet; Hank Ross, piano; Mike Steig, banjo; Bill Stanley, bass; Bob Thompson, drums, leader.
NYC, September, 1954
Is It True What They Say About Dixie? | |
Susie | |
Beedle Um Bum | |
I'm Nobody's Baby | |
Yellow Dog Blues | |
Too Much Mustard | |
Why Do I Love You? | |
Songs Of The Islands | |
Oriental Strut | |
Mr. Jelly Lord | |
Red Onion | |
Sobbin' Blues |
RLP 12-261 Carl Halen's Gin Bottle Seven - Whoopee Makers' Jazz 1958
Carl Halen, cornet; Bob Butters, trombone; Martin Kollstedt, clarinet; Jim Campbell, bass sax; Matt Fuchs, piano; Jan Carroll, banjo, vocal; Tom Hyer, drums.
Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH, August 26, 1957
Once In A While | |
You're Next | |
King Porter Stomp | |
'Deed I Do | |
Ugly Child | |
Snake Rag | |
Somebody Stole My Gal | |
Beale Street Blues | |
Mabel's Dream | |
Original Jelly Roll Blues | |
Copenhagen | |
Emperor Norton's Hunch |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1103 in 1959.
RLP 12-262 Thelonious Monk Quartet With Johnny Griffin - Thelonious In Action 1958
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Five Spot Cafe, NYC, August 7, 1958
Light Blue | |
Coming On The Hudson | |
Rhythm-a-ning | |
Epistrophy (theme) | |
Blue Monk | |
Evidence | |
Epistrophy (theme) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1190 in 1960; Original Jazz Classics OJC-103 in 1984, OJCCD-103-2 in 1988.
** part of Thelonious Monk - At The Five Spot, Milestone M-47043 in 1977.
RLP 12-263 Look Out For Evans Bradshaw! 1958
Evans Bradshaw, piano; George Joyner, bass #1-6,8; Philly Joe Jones, drums #1-6,8.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June, 1958
1. | Georgia On My Mind |
2. | Hallelujah! |
3. | The Prophet |
4. | Love For Sale |
5. | Coolin' The Blues |
6. | Blueinet |
7. | Angel Eyes |
8. | Old Devil Moon |
RLP 12-264 Johnny Griffin Sextet 1958
Donald Byrd, trumpet #1,2,4,5; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Pepper Adams, baritone sax #1,2,4,5; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, February 25, 1958
1. | Stix' Trix |
2. | What's New? |
3. | Woody'n You |
4. | Johnny G.G. |
5. | Catharsis |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1827-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-265 Pepper Adams Quintet - 10 To 4 At The 5 Spot 1958
Donald Byrd, trumpet #1,3-5; Pepper Adams, baritone sax; Bobby Timmons, piano; Doug Watkins, bass; Elvin Jones, drums.
Five Spot Cafe, NYC, April 15, 1958
1. | 'Tis (theme) |
2. | You're My Thrill |
3. | The Long Two/Four |
4. | Hastings Street Bounce |
5. | Yourna |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-031 in 1982, OJCCD-031-2 in 1993.
** part of Donald Byrd - Young Byrd, Milestone M-47044 in 1977.
RLP 12-266 Ernie Henry - Last Chorus 1958
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 23 and 30, 1956
Cleo's Chant (unissued version) |
Ernie Henry, alto sax; Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 9, 1956
Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are (excerpt) |
Lee Morgan, trumpet; Melba Liston, trombone #1,2,4; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Benny Golson, tenor sax #1,2,4; Cecil Payne, baritone sax #1,2,4; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 15, 1957
1. | Autumn Leaves |
2. | Beauty And The Blues |
3. | All The Things You Are |
4. | Melba's Tune |
Ernie Henry, alto sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 30, 1957
Like Someone In Love (alternate take) |
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Eddie Mathias, bass; G.T. Hogan, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, November 13, and December 2, 1957
S'posin' (alternate take) |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-086 in 1983, OJCCD-1906-2 in 1998.
RLP 12-267 Various Artists - Riverside Drive 1958
Cecil Payne, baritone sax; Randy Weston, piano; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, bass; Wilbert Hogan, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, March 14 and 21, 1956
The Man I Love |
Thelonious Monk, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, March 17, and April 3, 1956
Liza |
Don Elliott, trumpet; Bob Corwin, piano; Ernie Furtado, bass; Jimmy Campbell, drums.
Beltone Studios, NYC, June, 1956
My Shining Hour |
Joe Wilder, trumpet; Urbie Green, trombone; Tony Scott, clarinet, tenor sax; Zoot Sims, alto, tenor sax; Al Cohn, tenor, baritone sax; Trigger Alpert, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums; Dick Hyman, Marty Paich, Tony Scott, arranger.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 29, and November 23, 30, 1956
Trigger Happy |
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Gigi Gryce, alto sax; Wade Legge, piano; Wendell Marshall, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, February 27, and March 7, 1957
Wake Up! |
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Hank Mobley, tenor sax; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; G.T. Hogan, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 28, 1957
It's You Or No One |
Clark Terry, trumpet; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April, 1957
Donna Lee |
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Hank Jones, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 21 and 27, 1957
La Villa |
John Jenkins, alto sax; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Junior Mance, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Wilbur Campbell, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 16, and November 18, 1957
Mamma-Daddy |
RLP 12-268 Marty Grosz And His Honoris Causa Jazz Band Featuring Carl Halen - Hooray For Bix! 1958
Carl Halen, cornet; Turk Santos, second cornet #6,12, guitar #9; Harry Budd, trombone; Frank Chace, clarinet, baritone sax; Bob Skiver, tenor sax, clarinet; Tut Soper, piano; Marty Grosz, guitar, vocal; Chuck Neilson, bass; Pepper Boggs, drums.
Yellow Springs, OH, December, 1957
1. | Changes |
2. | Cryin' All Day |
3. | Lonely Melody |
4. | I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now |
5. | Sorry |
6. | My Pet |
7. | The Love Nest |
8. | Clementine (From New Orleans) |
9. | Oh, Miss Hannah |
10. | Wa-Da-Da |
11. | For No Reason At All In C |
12. | Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1109 in 1959; Good Time Jazz GTJCD-10065-2 in 2000.
RLP 12-269 Julian Adderley Quintet - Portrait Of Cannonball 1958
Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Bill Evans, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July 1, 1958
Minority (originally issued) | |
Straight Life | |
Blue Funk | |
A Little Taste | |
People Will Say We're In Love | |
Nardis (take 5) |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-361 in 1989, OJCCD-361-2 in 1989.
RLP 12-270 Joe Albany With Warne Marsh - The Right Combination 1958
Warne Marsh, tenor sax; Joe Albany, piano; Bob Whitlock, bass.
Los Angeles, CA, fall 1957
Daahoud | |
Angel Eyes | |
I Love You | |
Body And Soul | |
It's You Or No One | |
All The Things You Are | |
The Nearness Of You |
** also released on Joe Albany - The Legendary Jazz Pianist, Riverside R-3023 in 1968, RS-3023 in 1968. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1749 in 1990, OJCCD-1749-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-271 Clark Terry With Thelonious Monk - In Orbit 1958
Clark Terry, flugelhorn; Thelonious Monk, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 7 and 12, 1958
In Orbit (as Globetrotter) | |
One Foot In The Gutter | |
Trust In Me | |
Let's Cool One | |
Pea-Eye (as Zip Co-Ed) | |
Argentia (as Argentina) | |
Moonlight Fiesta | |
Buck's Business | |
Very Near Blue |
** also released on Clark Terry Quartet With Thelonious Monk, Jazzland JLP 96 in 1966, JLP 996 in 1966. and on Clark Terry And Thelonious Monk - C.T. Meets Monk, Riverside R-3009 in 1968, RS-3009 in 1968. and on Original Jazz Classics OJC-302 in 1987, OJCCD-302-2 in 1987.
RLP 12-272 Various Artists - 8 Ways To Jazz: Cole Porter 1958
Bill Evans, piano; Teddy Kotick, bass; Paul Motian, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 18 and 27, 1956
I Love You |
Joe Wilder, trumpet; Urbie Green, trombone; Tony Scott, clarinet, tenor sax; Zoot Sims, alto, tenor sax; Al Cohn, tenor, baritone sax; Trigger Alpert, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums; Dick Hyman, Marty Paich, Tony Scott, arranger.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 29, and November 23, 30, 1956
Looking At You |
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Gigi Gryce, alto sax; Wade Legge, piano; Wendell Marshall, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, February 27, and March 7, 1957
Love For Sale |
Billy Taylor, piano; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Les Grinage, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 7, and April 10, 1957
Easy To Love |
Bobby Jaspar, tenor sax; George Wallington, piano; Wilbur Little, bass; Elvin Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 23 and 28, 1957
All Of You |
Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Sonny Clark, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 11 and 12, 1957
Every Time We Say Goodbye |
Jack Sheldon, trumpet; Herbie Mann, bass clarinet; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Buddy Clark, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Capitol Tower, Los Angeles, CA, July 3, 1957
Get Out Of Town |
Ernie Henry, alto sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 30, 1957
I Get A Kick Out Of You |
RLP 12-273 Blue Mitchell - Big 6 1958
Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Curtis Fuller, trombone; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July 2 and 3, 1958
Blues March | |
Big Six | |
There Will Never Be Another You | |
Brother 'Ball | |
Jamph | |
Sir John | |
Promenade |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-615 in 1991, OJCCD-615-2 in 1991.
RLP 12-274 Johnny Griffin Quartet - Way Out 1958
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, February, 1958
Where's Your Overcoat, Boy? | |
Hot Sausage | |
Sunny Monday | |
Cherokee | |
Terry's Tune | |
Little John |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1855-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-275 Kenny Dorham Sings And Plays - This Is The Moment! 1958
Curtis Fuller, trombone; Cedar Walton, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Charlie Persip, drums #1,3,4,6-8,10; G.T. Hogan, drums #2,5,9; Kenny Dorham, vocal, trumpet.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July-August, 1958
1. | Autumn Leaves |
2. | I Remember Clifford |
3. | Since I Fell For You |
4. | I Understand |
5. | From This Moment On |
6. | This Is The Moment |
7. | Angel Eyes |
8. | Where Are You? |
9. | Golden Earrings |
10. | Make Me A Present Of You |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-812-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-276 John Benson Brooks' Alabama Concerto Featuring Cannonball Adderley, Art Farmer 1958
Art Farmer, trumpet; Julian (Cannonball) Adderley, alto sax; John Benson Brooks, piano #3; Barry Galbraith, guitar; Milt Hinton, bass; John Benson Brooks, recording director.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July 28, 31, and August 25, 1958
1. | First Movement: Themes: The Henry John Story / Some Lady's Green, Green Rocky Breasts (Nature!) / Job's Red Wagon |
2. | Second Movement: Themes: Trampin' / The Loop |
3. | Third Movement: Themes: Little John Shoes / Milord's Calling |
4. | Fourth Movement: Themes: Blues For Christmas / Rufus Playboy / Grandma's Coffin |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1123 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1779-2 in 1991.
** part of Cannonball Adderley - Alabama/Africa, Milestone M-47059 in 1981.
RLP 12-277 Abbey Lincoln - It's Magic 1958
Abbey Lincoln, vocal; accompanied by Art Farmer, trumpet #1,2,6,9,10; Kenny Dorham, trumpet #3-5,7,8; Curtis Fuller, trombone #1,3,4,7,9; Sahib Shihab, flute, baritone sax #1,9; Jerome Richardson, flute, baritone sax #3,4,7; Benny Golson, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Sam Jones, bass #1,2,6,9,10; Paul Chambers, bass #3-5,7,8; Philly Joe Jones, drums; Benny Golson, arranger #1,3,4,7,9.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August, 1958
1. | I Am In Love |
2. | It's Magic |
3. | Just For Me |
4. | An Occasional Man |
5. | Ain't Nobody's Business |
6. | Out Of The Past |
7. | Music, Maestro, Please |
8. | Exactly Like You |
9. | Love |
10. | Little Niles |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-205 in 1985, OJCCD-205-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-278 Chet Baker Sings - It Could Happen To You 1958
Chet Baker, trumpet, vocal; Kenny Drew, piano; George Morrow, bass #1,2,5,7,8; Sam Jones, bass #3,4,6,9,10; Philly Joe Jones, drums #1,2,5-8,10; Danny Richmond, drums #3,4,9.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August, 1958
1. | Do It The Hard Way |
2. | I'm Old Fashioned |
3. | You're Driving Me Crazy |
4. | It Could Happen To You |
5. | My Heart Stood Still |
6. | The More I See You |
7. | Everything Happens To Me |
8. | Dancing On The Ceiling |
9. | How Long Has This Been Going On |
10. | Old Devil Moon |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1120 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-303 in 1987, OJCCD-303-2 in 1987, OJC-32329 in 2010.
RLP 12-279 Thelonious Monk Quartet - Misterioso 1958
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax #1-4,6; Thelonious Monk, piano; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, bass #1-4,6; Roy Haynes, drums #1-4,6.
Five Spot Cafe, NYC, August 7, 1958
1. | Nutty |
2. | Blues Five Spot |
3. | Let's Cool One |
4. | In Walked Bud |
5. | Just A Gigolo |
6. | Misterioso |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1133 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-206 in 1985, OJCCD-206-2 in 1989, OJC-33725 in 2012.
** part of At The Five Spot, Milestone M-47043 in 1977.
RLP 12-280 Max Roach - Deeds, Not Words 1958
Booker Little, trumpet #1-6; Ray Draper, tuba #1-6; George Coleman, tenor sax #1-6; Art Davis, bass #1-6; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 4, 1958
1. | You Stepped Out Of A Dream |
2. | Filide |
3. | It's You Or No One |
4. | Jodie's Cha-Cha |
5. | Deeds, Not Words |
6. | Larry-Larue |
7. | Conversation |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1122 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-304 in 1987, OJCCD-304-2 in 1987. and on Max Roach Quintet - Conversation, Jazzland JLP 79 in 1962, JLP 979 in 1962. and on Max Roach Featuring Booker Little - Deeds Not Words, Riverside R-3018 in 1968, RS-3018 in 1968.
** part of Conversations, Milestone M-47061 in 1981.
RLP 12-281 Chet Baker In New York 1958
Chet Baker, trumpet; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax #1,3,5; Al Haig, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September, 1958
1. | Fair Weather |
2. | Polka Dots And Moonbeams |
3. | Hotel 49 |
4. | Solar |
5. | Blue Thoughts |
6. | When Lights Are Low |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1119 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-207 in 1985, OJCCD-207-2 in 1988. and on Polka Dots And Moonbeams, Jazzland JLP 88 in 1966, JLP 988 in 1966.
RLP 12-282 Philly Joe Jones Sextet - Blues For Dracula 1958
Nat Adderley, cornet; Julian Priester, trombone; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Tommy Flanagan, piano; Jimmy Garrison, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September 17, 1958
Blues For Dracula | |
Trick Street | |
Fiesta | |
Tune-Up | |
Ow! |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-230 in 1986, OJCCD-230-2 in 1991.
RLP 12-283 George Lewis Of New Orleans With Eclipse Alley Five And Original Zenith Brass Band 1958
Peter Bocage, Kid Howard, trumpet; Jim Robinson, trombone; Isadore Barbarin, mellophone; Harrison Barnes, baritone horn; George Lewis, clarinet; Joe Howard, tuba; Baby Dodds, snare drum; Lawrence Marrero, bass drum.
New Orleans, LA, February 26, 1946
NO1 | Fidgety Feet |
NO2-A | Shake It And Break It |
NO3 | Bugle Boy March |
NO4-A | Salutation March |
NO5-A | If Ever I Cease To Love |
NO6 | 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do |
Jim Robinson, trombone; George Lewis, clarinet; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with Sister Berenice Phillips, vocal #1,3,6; Harold Lewis, vocal #2,3,5,6.
New Orleans, LA, February 27, 1946
1. NO7 | I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray |
2. NO8 | Bill Bailey |
3. NO9 | The Royal Telephone |
4. NO10 | Far Away Blues |
5. NO12 | I Just Can't Keep It To Myself Alone |
6. NO13 | God Leads His Dear Children Along |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1739 in 1989, OJCCD-1739-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-284 Various Artists - Saxophone Revolt 1958
Idrees Sulieman, trumpet; J.J. Johnson, trombone; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Hank Jones, piano; Barry Galbraith, guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Jo Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 12 and 15, 1957
Think Deep |
John Coltrane, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April 5, 1957
Monk's Mood |
Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Sonny Clark, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 11 and 12, 1957
Cutie |
Clark Terry, trumpet; Britt Woodman, trombone; Johnny Hodges, alto sax; Paul Gonsalves, tenor sax; Tyree Glenn, vibes; Jimmy Woode, bass; Sam Woodyard, drums; Clark Terry, arranger.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July 29, and September 6, 1957
Mood Indigo |
Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Shadow Wilson, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 12 and 13, 1957
Rhythm-a-ning |
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; J.J. Johnson, trombone; Benny Golson, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 19 and 23, 1957
Namely You |
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Kenny Drew, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, February 25, 1958
Woody'n You |
Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Bill Evans, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July 1, 1958
A Little Taste |
RLP 12-285 Nat Adderley - Branching Out 1958
Nat Adderley, cornet; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax #1,2,5-7; The Three Sounds: Gene Harris, piano; Andy Simpkins, bass; Bill Dowdy, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September, 1958
1. | Sister Caroline |
2. | Well, You Needn't |
3. | Don't Get Around Much Any More |
4. | I've Got Plenty Of Nothin' |
5. | Branching Out |
6. | I Never Knew |
7. | Warm Blue Stream |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-255 in 1986, OJCCD-255-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-286 Cannonball Adderley With Milt Jackson - Things Are Getting Better 1959
Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley, alto sax; Milt Jackson, vibes; Wynton Kelly, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 28, 1958
Blues Oriental | |
Things Are Getting Better | |
Serves Me Right (take 5) | |
Groovin' High | |
The Sidewalks Of New York (take 5) | |
Sounds For Sid | |
Just One Of Those Things |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1128 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-032 in 1982, OJCCD-032-2 in 1988, OJC-34602-02 in 2013.
** part of Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball And Eight Giants, Milestone MSP-47001 in 1973.
RLP 12-287 Ahmed Abdul-Malik's Middle-Eastern Music With Johnny Griffin - Jazz Sahara 1959
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax #1-3; Naim Karacand, violin; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, oud, bass; Al Harewood, drums; Mike Hamway, darabeka; Bilal Abdurrahman, duf; Jack Ghanaim, kanoon; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, composer, arranger.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October, 1958
1. | Ya Annas (Oh, People) |
2. | Isma'a (Listen) |
3. | El Haris (Anxious) |
4. | Farah 'Alaiyna (Joy Upon Us) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1121 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1820-2 in 1993.
RLP 12-288 not used
RLP 12-289 Gene Mayl's Dixieland Rhythm Kings - Jazz In Retrospect 1959
Al Frankey, trumpet; Curtis Miller, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet; Clarence Hall, piano, vocal #2; Jack Vastine, banjo, vocal #6,12; Gene Mayl, bass, tuba; Eddie Robinson, drums.
Yellow Springs, OH, March, 1958
1. | Original Dixieland One-Step |
2. | Lonesome Man Blues |
3. | Caravan |
4. | Dustin' The Keys |
5. | Black Wall Tunnel Blues |
6. | Alabamy Bound |
7. | Limehouse Blues |
8. | Put-In Blues |
9. | China Girl |
10. | Solitude |
11. | Harlem Breakdown |
12. | Lou-Easy-An-I-Ay |
RLP 12-290 The Other Side Of Benny Golson 1959
Curtis Fuller, trombone; Benny Golson, tenor sax; Barry Harris, piano; Jymie Merritt, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Nola Penthouse Sound Studios, NYC, November 12, 1958
Strut Time | |
Jubilation | |
Symptoms | |
Are You Real? | |
Cry A Blue Tear | |
This Night |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1750 in 1990, OJCCD-1750-2 in 1990.
** part of Blues On Down, Milestone M-47048 in 1978.
RLP 12-291 Everybody Digs Bill Evans 1959
Bill Evans, piano; Sam Jones, bass #1,2,4,6,8,9; Philly Joe Jones, drums #1,2,4,6,8,9.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 15, 1958
1. | Minority |
2. | Young And Foolish |
3. | Lucky To Be Me |
4. | Night And Day |
5. | Epilogue |
6. | Tenderly |
7. | Peace Piece |
8. | What Is There To Say? |
9. | Oleo |
10. | Epilogue |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1129 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-068 in 1983, OJCCD-068-2 in 1987.
** part of Peace Piece And Other Pieces, Milestone M-47024 in 1975.
RLP 12-292 Chet Baker Introduces Johnny Pace 1959
Johnny Pace, vocal; accompanied by Chet Baker, trumpet; Herbie Mann, flute; Joe Berle, piano; Jimmie Burke, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 23, 1958
All Or Nothing At All | |
Crazy, She Calls Me | |
It Might As Well Be Spring |
Johnny Pace, vocal; accompanied by Chet Baker, trumpet; Herbie Mann, flute; Joe Berle, piano; Jimmie Burke, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 29, 1958
The Way You Look Tonight | |
When The Sun Comes Out | |
What Is There To Say | |
Everything I've Got Belongs To You |
same personnel.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 30, 1958
This Is Always | |
We Could Make Such Beautiful Music | |
Yesterdays |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1130 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-433 in 1990, OJCCD-433-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-293 Blue Mitchell - Out Of The Blue 1959
Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Benny Golson, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Sam Jones, bass #1,3,4; Paul Chambers, bass #2,5,6; Art Blakey, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December, 1958
1. | Blues On My Mind |
2. | It Could Happen To You |
3. | Boomerang |
4. | Sweet-Cakes |
5. | Missing You |
6. | When The Saints Go Marching In |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1131 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-667-2 in 1991.
RLP 12-294 Various Artists - New Blue Horns 1959
Clark Terry, flugelhorn; Thelonious Monk, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 7 and 12, 1958
Fluegelin' The Blues |
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Curtis Fuller, trombone; Cedar Walton, piano; Sam Jones, bass; G.T. Hogan, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July-August, 1958
Optional |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Al Haig, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, September, 1958
Soft Winds |
Nat Adderley, cornet; The Three Sounds: Gene Harris, piano; Andy Simpkins, bass; Bill Dowdy, drums.
Mammy Yokum |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Herbie Mann, flute; Pepper Adams, baritone sax; Bill Evans, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Connie Kay, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 30, 1958, and January 19, 1959
Early Morning Mood |
Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Benny Golson, tenor sax; Cedar Walton, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December, 1958
Studio B |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-256 in 1986, OJCCD-256-2 in 1995.
RLP 12-295 Clark Terry Quintet With Don Butterfield Tuba - Top And Bottom Brass 1959
Clark Terry, trumpet, flugelhorn; Don Butterfield, tuba; Jimmy Jones, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, February 24 and 26, 1959
Mili-Terry | |
The Swinging Chemise | |
My Heart Belongs To Daddy | |
Blues For Etta | |
Top 'N' Bottom | |
"127" | |
A Sunday Kind Of Love | |
Mardi Gras Waltz |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1137 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-764-2 in 1992.
RLP 12-296 Evans Bradshaw Trio - Pieces Of Eighty-Eight 1959
Evans Bradshaw, piano; Alvin Jackson, bass; Richard Allen, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, January 27, 1959
The Trolley Song | |
Mangoes | |
Pushing The Blues | |
It Ain't Necessarily So | |
Take The "A" Train | |
A Foggy Day | |
It's All Right With Me | |
Blues For Jim | |
Night In Tunisia |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1136 in 1959.
RLP 12-297 Kenny Dorham Septet, Cannonball Adderley - Blue Spring 1959
Kenny Dorham, trumpet; David Amram, French horn; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Cecil Payne, baritone sax; Cedar Walton, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Jimmy Cobb, drums #1-4; Philly Joe Jones, drums #5,6.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, January 20, and February 18, 1959
1. | Blue Spring |
2. | It Might As Well Be Spring |
3. | Poetic |
4. | Spring Is Here |
5. | Spring Cannon |
6. | Passion Spring |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1139 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-134 in 1984, OJCCD-134-2 in 1990.
RLP 12-298 Wynton Kelly - Kelly Blue 1959
Nat Adderley, cornet; Bobby Jaspar, flute; Benny Golson, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Jimmy Cobb, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, February 19, 1959
Kelly Blue | |
Keep It Moving (take 4) |
Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Jimmy Cobb, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, March 10, 1959
Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise | |
Green Dolphin Street | |
Willow Weep For Me | |
Old Clothes |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1142 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-033 in 1982, OJCCD-033-2 in 1989.
** part of Keep It Moving, Milestone M-47026 in 1975.
RLP 12-299 Chet 1959
Chet Baker, trumpet; Herbie Mann, flute #1,4,9; Pepper Adams, baritone sax #1,2,4,5,7,9; Bill Evans, piano #1,2,4,5,7-9; Kenny Burrell, guitar #3,6; Paul Chambers, bass; Connie Kay, drums #1-3,5-7; Philly Joe Jones, drums #4,8,9.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, December 30, 1958, and January 19, 1959
1. | Alone Together |
2. | How High The Moon |
3. | It Never Entered My Mind |
4. | 'Tis Autumn |
5. | If You Could See Me Now |
6. | September Song |
7. | You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To |
8. | Time On My Hands |
9. | You And The Night And The Music |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1135 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-087 in 1983, OJCCD-087-2 in 1987.
RLP 12-300 The Thelonious Monk Orchestra At Town Hall 1959
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Eddie Bert, trombone; Robert Northern, French horn; Jay McAllister, tuba; Phil Woods, alto sax; Charlie Rouse, tenor sax; Pepper Adams, baritone sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Art Taylor, drums; Thelonious Monk, composer; Thelonious Monk, Hall Overton, arranger.
Town Hall, NYC, February 28, 1959
Thelonious | |
Friday The 13th | |
Monk's Mood | |
Little Rootie Tootie | |
Off Minor | |
Crepescule With Nellie |
** also released on Riverside RLP 1138 in 1959; Original Jazz Classics OJC-135 in 1984.
** part of In Person, Milestone M-47033 in 1976.