Riverside Records Catalog: 400 series
Riverside Contemporary 400 series (12 inch LP)
RLP 401 Lil Hardin Armstrong And Her Orchestra - Chicago-The Living Legends 1962
Bill Martin, Roi Nabors, trumpet; Eddie Smith, trumpet #1-6; Preston Jackson, Al Wynn, trombone; Darnell Howard, Franz Jackson, clarinet; Lil Hardin Armstrong, piano, vocal #7; Pops Foster, bass; Booker Washington, drums.
The Birdhouse, Chicago, IL, September 7, 1961
1. 365 | Red Arrow Blues |
2. 366 | Bugle Blues |
3. 367 | Basin Street Blues |
4. 368 | Muskrat Ramble |
5. 369 | Royal Garden Blues |
6. 370 | Eastown Boogie |
7. 371 | Clip Joint |
Lil Hardin Armstrong, piano; Booker Washington, drums.
374 | Boogie Me |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9401 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1823-2 in 1993.
RLP 402 The Blues Piano Artistry Of Meade Lux Lewis 1962
Meade Lux Lewis, piano, celeste.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, November 1, 1961
405 | Rough Seas |
406 | Hammer Chatter |
407 | Frompy Stomp |
408 | You Were Meant For Me |
409 | Breezing At The Celeste |
410 | Celeste Bounce |
411 | Madame Vod's Celeste Blues |
412 | C-Jam Blues |
413 | Fate |
415 | Bear Trap Stomp |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9402 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-1759 in 1991, OJCCD-1759-2 in 1991.
RLP 403 South Side Blues Featuring Mama Yancey And Little Brother Montgomery - Chicago-The Living Legends 1962
Little Brother Montgomery, piano; with Ted Butterman, cornet; Bob Gordon, clarinet; Rufus Brown, tenor sax; Mike McKendrick, banjo.
The Birdhouse, Chicago, IL, September 6, 1961
344-1 | New Satellite Blues |
Mama Yancey, vocal; accompanied by Little Brother Montgomery, piano; Sam Hill, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Earl Watkins, drums.
The Birdhouse, Chicago, IL, September 8, 1961
389 | How Long Blues |
390 | Four O'Clock Blues |
391 | Make Me A Pallet On The Floor |
392 | Mama Yancey's Blues |
Henry Benson, vocal, harmonica; accompanied by Little Brother Montgomery, piano; Walter Vinson (Mississippi Sheik), guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Earl Watkins, drums.
394 | Jelly Jelly |
395 | Jelly Roll Baker |
Walter Vinson (Mississippi Sheik), vocal, guitar; accompanied by Jesse Coleman (Monkey Joe), piano; Sam Hill, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Earl Watkins, drums.
396 | A Wonderful Thing |
397 | Things 'Bout Comin' My Way |
398 | I Knew You Were Kiddin' All The Time |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9403 in 1962; Original Blues Classics OBC-508 in 1984, OBCCD-508-2 in 1993.
RLP 404 The Cannonball Adderley Sextet In New York 1962
Nat Adderley, cornet; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Yusef Lateef, tenor sax, flute, oboe; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Village Vanguard, NYC, January 12 and 14, 1962
Introduction--By Cannonball | |
Gemini | |
Planet Earth | |
Dizzy's Business | |
Syn-anthesia | |
Scotch And Water | |
Cannon's Theme |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9404 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-142 in 1984, OJCCD-142-2 in 1987.
** part of Coast To Coast, Milestone M-47039 in 1977.
RLP 405 The Jazz Brothers Featuring Chuck Mangione, Gap Mangione, Sal Nistico - Spring Fever 1962
Chuck Mangione, trumpet; Sal Nistico, tenor sax; Gap Mangione, piano; Frank Pullara, bass; Vinnie Ruggieri, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, November 28, 1961
First Waltz | |
What's New? | |
Spring Fever | |
Brooks' Brothers | |
Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise | |
Not Too Serious |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9405 in 1962. and on Chuck And Gap Mangione - Spring Fever, Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-767-2 in 1992.
RLP 406 Franz Jackson's Original Jass All-Stars Featuring Bob Shoffner - Chicago-The Living Legends 1962
Bob Shoffner, trumpet; John Thomas, trombone; Franz Jackson, clarinet, vocal #4; Rozelle Claxton, piano; Lawrence Dixon, banjo; Bill Oldham, tuba; Bill Curry, drums.
The Birdhouse, Chicago, IL, September 5, 1961
1. 332 | Shimme-Sha-Wabble |
2. 333 | Riverside Blues |
3. 335 | Blue Thursday |
4. 337 | Sister Kate |
5. 338 | Colonel Bogey March |
6. 339 | Yellow Dog Blues |
7. 341 | Bugle Blues |
8. 342 | King Porter Stomp |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9406 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1824-2 in 1993.
RLP 407 Milt Jackson And Wes Montgomery - Bags Meets Wes! 1962
Milt Jackson, vibes; Wynton Kelly, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Sam Jones, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, December 18 and 19, 1961
"S.K.J." | |
Stablemates (take 4) | |
Stairway To The Stars (take 3) | |
Blue Roz | |
Sam Sack | |
Jingles (take 9) | |
Delilah (take 4) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9407 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-234 in 1986, OJCCD-234-2 in 1987; Riverside RCD-30502 in 2008.
** part of Wes Montgomery, Milt Jackson, George Shearing - Wes And Friends, Milestone M-47013 in 1973.
RLP 408 Elmo Hope Solo Piano And Duo Piano With Bertha Hope - Hope-full 1962
Elmo Hope, piano; Bertha Hope, piano #2,5,7.
Bell Sound Studios, NYC, November 9 and 14, 1961
1. | Underneath |
2. | Yesterdays |
3. | When Johnny Comes Marching Home |
4. | Most Beautiful |
5. | Blues Left And Right |
6. | Liza |
7. | My Heart Stood Still |
8. | Moonbeams |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9408 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1872-2 in 1995.
RLP 409 ELVIN! 1962
Thad Jones, cornet #1-3,5,7; Frank Wess, flute #1-3,5,7; Frank Foster, tenor sax #1-3,5; Hank Jones, piano; Art Davis, bass; Elvin Jones, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, July 11, and December 27, 1961, and January 3, 1962
1. | Lady Luck |
2. | Buzz-at |
3. | Shadowland |
4. | Pretty Brown |
5. | Ray-El |
6. | Four And Six |
7. | You Are Too Beautiful |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9409 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-259 in 1986, OJCCD-259-2 in 1995.
RLP 410 Little Brother Montgomery - Piano, Vocal And Band Blues: Chicago-The Living Legends 1962
Little Brother Montgomery, piano, vocal #2-4,7,8; with Ted Butterman, cornet #1-3,7,8,10; Bob Gordon, clarinet #1-3,7; Rufus Brown, tenor sax #1; Mike McKendrick, banjo #1-3,9,10; Elaine McFarland, vocal #10.
The Birdhouse, Chicago, IL, September 6, 1961
1. 343 | Saturday Night Function |
2. 347 | Up The Country Blues |
3. 348 | Michigan Water Blues |
4. 349 | Prescription For The Blues |
5. 350 | Home Again Blues |
6. 351 | Riverside Boogie |
7. 352 | Trouble In Mind |
8. 353 | Somethin' Keep Worryin' Me Blues |
9. 354 | Sweet Daddy (Your Mama's Done Gone Mad) |
10. 355 | Oh, Daddy |
11. 356 | 44 Vicksburg |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9410 in 1962; Original Blues Classics OBC-525 in 1987, OBCCD-525-2 in 1993.
RLP 411 The Voice Of Eddie Jefferson - Letter From Home 1962
Eddie Jefferson, voice; accompanied by Ernie Royal, trumpet #1,2,4,6,7,9; Clark Terry, trumpet #1,7,9; Joe Newman, trumpet #2,4,6; Jimmy Cleveland, trombone #1,2,4,6,7,9; James Moody, alto sax, flute #1,2,4,6,7,9; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Arthur Clarke, baritone sax #1,2,4,6,7,9; Joe Zawinul, piano #1,7,9; Wynton Kelly, piano #2,4,6; Junior Mance, piano #3,5,8,10; Barry Galbraith, guitar; Sam Jones, bass; Osie Johnson, drums #1,2,4,6,7,9; Louis Hayes, drums #3,5,8,10; Ernie Wilkins, arranger, conductor.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, December, 1961, and January-February, 1962
1. | Letter From Home |
2. | Take The "A" Train |
3. | Billie's Bounce (take 4) |
4. | Back In Town |
5. | Soft And Furry |
6. | A Night In Tunisia |
7. | Things Are Getting Better |
8. | Keep Walkin' (take 4) |
9. | I Feel So Good |
10. | Bless My Soul (Parker's Mood) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9411 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-307 in 1987, OJCCD-307-2 in 1987.
RLP 412 George Russell Septet - The Stratus Seekers 1962
Don Ellis, trumpet; Dave Baker, trombone; John Pierce, alto sax; Paul Plummer, tenor sax; George Russell, piano; Stephen Swallow, bass; Joe Hunt, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, January 31, 1962
Pan-Daddy | |
The Stratus Seekers | |
Kige's Tune | |
Blues In Orbit | |
A Lonely Place | |
Stereophrenic |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9412 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-365 in 1989, OJCCD-365-2 in 1989.
RLP 413 Barry Harris Quintet - Newer Than New 1962
Lonnie Hillyer, trumpet; Charles McPherson, alto sax; Barry Harris, piano; Ernie Farrow, bass; Clifford Jarvis, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, September 28, 1961
Mucho Dinero | |
Easy To Love | |
Burgundy | |
The Last One | |
Anthropology | |
I Didn't Know What Time It Was | |
Make Haste | |
Nightingale |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9413 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1062-2 in 2001.
RLP 414 Blue Mitchell And Orchestra - A Sure Thing 1962
Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Clark Terry, trumpet #1-6; Julius Watkins, French horn #1-6; Jerome Richardson, alto sax, flute #1-6; Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; Pat Patrick, baritone sax #1,6; Pepper Adams, baritone sax #2-5; Wynton Kelly, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Albert Heath, drums; Jimmy Heath, arranger #1-6.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, March 7, 8 and 28, 1962
1. | West Coast Blues |
2. | I Can't Get Started With You |
3. | Blue On Blue |
4. | A Sure Thing |
5. | Hootie Blues |
6. | Hip To It |
7. | Gone With The Wind |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9414 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-837-2 in 1994.
RLP 415 Junie C. Cobb And His New Hometown Band - Chicago-The Living Legends 1962
Fortunatus "Fip" Ricard, trumpet; Harlen "Booby" Floyd, trombone; Leon Washington, clarinet, tenor sax; Junie C. Cobb, piano, vocal #2; Ikey "Banjo Ike" Robinson, banjo; Walter "Chippy" Hill or Walter "Chippy" Cole, bass; Red Saunders, drums; Annabelle Calhoun, vocal #1,2,5,8.
The Birdhouse, Chicago, IL, September 8, 1961
1. 376 | I'm Gonna Have You |
2. 377 | Just Because Of You |
3. 378 | Be Mine |
4. 379 | Once Or Twice |
5. 380 | Belligerent Blues |
6. 381 | Mister Blues |
7. 382 | Swing Your Hurdy-Gurdy |
8. 383 | Just Squeeze Me |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9415 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1825-2 in 1993.
RLP 416 Cannonball Adderley Greatest Hits 1962
Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley, alto sax; Milt Jackson, vibes; Wynton Kelly, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 28, 1958
Things Are Getting Better |
Nat Adderley, cornet; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Bobby Timmons, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco, CA, October 18 and 20, 1959
This Here |
Nat Adderley, cornet; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Barry Harris, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Ter-Mar Recording Studios, Chicago, IL, March 29, 1960
Work Song (take 4) | |
Jeannine |
Nat Adderley, cornet; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Victor Feldman, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, October 16, 1960
Sack O' Woe |
Nat Adderley, Joe Newman, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, Paul Faulise, George Matthews, Arnett Sparrow, trombone; Don Butterfield, tuba; Cannonball Adderley, alto sax; George Dorsey, alto sax, flute; Oliver Nelson, Jerome Richardson, tenor sax, flute; Arthur Clarke, baritone sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Charlie Persip or Louis Hayes, drums; Michael Olatunji, African drums; Ernie Wilkins, conductor; Ernie Wilkins, arranger.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, February 28, and May 9, 15, 1961
African Waltz |
Nat Adderley, cornet; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Yusef Lateef, tenor sax, flute, oboe; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Village Vanguard, NYC, January 12 and 14, 1962
Gemini |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9416 in 1962.
RLP 417 Odetta And The Blues 1962
Odetta, vocal; accompanied by Buck Clayton, trumpet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Herb Hall, clarinet; Dick Wellstood, piano; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, bass; "Shep" Shepherd, drums; Dick Wellstood, arranger.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, April 11 and 12, 1962
Hard, Oh Lord | |
Believe I'll Go | |
Oh, Papa | |
How Long Blues | |
Hogan's Alley | |
Leavin' This Mornin' | |
Oh, My Babe | |
Yonder Come The Blues | |
Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor | |
Weeping Willow Blues | |
Go Down, Sunshine | |
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9417 in 1962; Original Blues Classics OBC-509 in 1984, OBCCD-509-2 in 1991. and on Odetta Sings The Blues, Riverside R-3007 in 1968, RS-3007 in 1968.
RLP 418 Alberta Hunter With Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders - Chicago-The Living Legends 1962
Alberta Hunter, vocal; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Pops Foster, bass; Jasper Taylor, drums.
Prince Hall Masonic Temple, Chicago, IL, September 1, 1961
312 | Downhearted Blues |
313 | Moanin' Low |
314 | You Better Change |
315 | Now I'm Satisfied |
316 | I Will Always Be In Love With You |
317 | Streets Paved With Gold |
318 | St. Louis Blues |
Jimmy Archey, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Pops Foster, bass; Jasper Taylor, drums.
320 | Gallion Stomp |
321 | C-Jam Blues |
322 | Sweet Georgia Brown |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9418 in 1962; Original Blues Classics OBC-510 in 1984, OBCCD-510-2 in 1991.
RLP 419 Tadd Dameron And His Orchestra - The Magic Touch 1962
Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Joe Wilder, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, Britt Woodman, trombone; Julius Watkins, French horn; Jerry Dodgion, Leo Wright, alto sax, flute; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Jerome Richardson, tenor sax, flute; Tate Houston, baritone sax; Bill Evans, piano; George Duvivier, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums; Tadd Dameron, arranger, conductor.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, February, March and April, 1962
Our Delight | |
Dial B For Beauty | |
Bevan's Birthday |
Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Ron Carter, bass; replaces Wilder, Duvivier.
On A Misty Night | |
Fontainebleau | |
Swift As The Wind |
Clark Terry, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, trombone; Jerry Dodgion, alto sax, flute; Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Jerome Richardson, tenor sax, flute; Tate Houston, baritone sax; Bill Evans, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums; Barbara Winfield, vocal; Tadd Dameron, arranger, conductor.
Just Plain Talkin' | |
If You Could See Me Now | |
Look, Stop And Listen | |
You're A Joy |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9419 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-143 in 1984, OJCCD-143-2 in 1992.
RLP 420 Johnny Griffin Quartet - The Kerry Dancers 1962
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Barry Harris, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Ben Riley, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, December 21, 1961, and January 5, 1962
The Kerry Dancers | |
Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair | |
Green Grow The Rushes | |
The Londonderry Air | |
25 1/2 Daze | |
Oh, Now I See | |
Hush-a-Bye | |
Ballad For Monsieur |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9420 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1952-2 in 2001.
RLP 421 Thelonious Monk Greatest Hits 1962
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 |
Ray Copeland, trumpet #2; Gigi Gryce, alto sax #2; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; John Coltrane, tenor sax #2; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 25 and 26, 1957
1. | Ruby, My Dear |
2. | Off Minor (take 5) |
Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Shadow Wilson, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 12 and 13, 1957
'Round Midnight |
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
Little Rootie Tootie |
Thad Jones, cornet; Charlie Rouse, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 1 and 2, 1959
Jackie-ing |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9421 in 1962.
RLP 422 Bobby Timmons - Sweet And Soulful Sounds 1962
Bobby Timmons, piano; Sam Jones, bass #1,2,4-6,8; Roy McCurdy, drums #1,2,4-6,8.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, June 18 and 19, 1962
1. | The Sweetest Sounds |
2. | Turn Left |
3. | God Bless The Child |
4. | You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To |
5. | Another Live One |
6. | Alone Together |
7. | Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most |
8. | Why Was I Born? |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9422 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-928-2 in 1997.
RLP 423 Mongo Santamaria And His Afro-Latin Group - Go, Mongo! 1962
Paul Serrano, trumpet; Al Abreu, tenor sax, flute; Pat Patrick, sax, flute; Chick Corea as Armando Corea, piano; Jose De Paulo, guitar, Latin percussion; Victor Venegas, bass; Mongo Santamaria, conga drums, bongos #5,7; Julio Collazo, timbales; "To-Tiko", Latin percussion; Carmen Costa, vocal #1; Elliot Romero, vocal #3; Marcellino Guerra, vocal #3,6; and chorus, #1,6.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, July 9 and 11, 1962
1. RF-121 | Tumba Le Le (samba) |
2. | Happy Now (mambo-jazz) |
3. | Country Song (Guajiro) |
4. | Congo Blue |
5. | Carmela (mambo) |
6. | Hombre (Pega-Palo) (mambo) |
7. | Chombolero (bolero) |
8. | Not Hardly (cha-cha) |
9. | African Song |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9423 in 1962.
** part of Skins, Milestone M-47038 in 1976.
RLP 424 The "J.F.K." Quintet - Young Ideas 1962
Ray Codrington, trumpet; Andy White, alto sax; Harry Killgo, piano; Walter Booker Jr., bass; Carl "Mickey" Newman, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, December 4, 1961
"S.D.D.S." | |
Alone Together | |
It Could Happen To You | |
Nikki Poo | |
Coltrane Lane | |
Golden Earrings | |
Django |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9424 in 1962.
RLP 425 The Voice Of Billie Poole - Sermonette 1962
Billie Poole, voice; accompanied by an orchestra, Jimmy Jones, conductor; Budd Johnson, arranger; Jimmy Jones, associate arranger.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, spring 1962
Drown In My Own Tears | |
Lazy Afternoon | |
Sometimes I'm Happy | |
Rocks In My Bed | |
A Sunday Kind Of Love | |
When You're Smilin' | |
This Can't Be Love | |
Sermonette | |
Time After Time | |
Young Woman's Blues | |
I Could Have Danced All Night | |
He's My Guy |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9425 in 1962.
RLP 426 Albert Wynn And His Gutbucket Seven - Chicago-The Living Legends 1962
Bill Martin, trumpet, vocal #3,4; Al Wynn, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Bus Moten, piano #1-4,8; Blind John Davis, piano #5-7, vocal #5,6; Mike McKendrick, guitar; Robert Wilson, bass; Booker Washington, drums.
The Birdhouse, Chicago, IL, September 5, 1961
1. 323 | Bourbon Street |
2. 324 | Nobody's Sweetheart |
3. 325 | In The Evening |
4. 326 | Ice Cream |
5. 327 | Honey |
6. 328 | How Long Blues |
7. 329 | The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise |
8. 330 | Someday Sweetheart |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9426 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1826-2 in 1993.
RLP 427 Charlie Byrd - Latin Impressions 1962
Charlie Byrd, unamplified guitar, tiple; with Gene Byrd, unamplified guitar, bass #1,3,5-7,10; Keter Betts, bass #1,3,5-7,10; Bill Reichenbach, drums #1,3,5-7,10.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, May, 1962
1. | The Duck (O Pato) |
2. | Amor Flamenco |
3. | Azul Tiple |
4. | Cancion Di Argentina (Argentine Folksong) |
5. | Carnaval (Theme From "Black Orpheus") |
6. | Homage A Villa Lobos |
7. | Bogota |
8. | Mexican Song No. 2 |
9. | Mexican Song No. 1 |
10. | Samba De Uma Nota So |
11. | Galopera (Acualero Asuncena) |
12. | Vals (Opus 8, No. 4) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9427 in 1962. and on Latin Impressions: Bossa Nova, Riverside RM 427 in 1963, RS 9427 in 1963.
RLP 428 The Bill Evans Trio - Moon Beams 1962
Bill Evans, piano; Chuck Israels, bass; Paul Motian, drums.
Sound Makers, Inc., NYC, May 17, 1962
If You Could See Me Now |
same personnel.
Sound Makers, Inc., NYC, May 29, 1962
Re: Person I Knew | |
Very Early |
same personnel.
Sound Makers, Inc., NYC, June 2, 1962
Polka Dots And Moonbeams | |
I Fall In Love Too Easily | |
Stairway To The Stars | |
It Might As Well Be Spring | |
In Love In Vain |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9428 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-434 in 1990, OJCCD-434-2 in 1990, OJC-33718 in 2012. and on Polka Dots And Moonbeams, Riverside R-3001 in 1967, RS-3001 in 1967.
** part of The Second Trio, Milestone M-47046 in 1977.
RLP 429 Milt Jackson Orchestra - Big Bags 1962
Milt Jackson, vibraharp; with Nat Adderley, Bernie Glow, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, Paul Faulise, Melba Liston, trombone; George Dorsey, Jerome Richardson, alto sax; Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; James Moody, tenor sax, flute; Arthur Clarke, baritone sax; Hank Jones, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums; Ernie Wilkins, arranger, conductor.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, June 19, 20, and July 5, 1962
Old Devil Moon | |
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To | |
Later Than You Think |
Milt Jackson, vibraharp; with Dave Burns, Doc Severinsen as Doc Severenson, Clark Terry, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, Melba Liston, trombone; Willie Ruff, French horn; George Dorsey, James Moody, alto sax, flute; Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; Jerome Richardson, tenor sax, flute; Tate Houston, baritone sax; Hank Jones, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Connie Kay, drums; Tadd Dameron, arranger, conductor.
'Round Midnight (take 2) | |
The Dream Is You | |
If You Could See Me Now |
Milt Jackson, vibraharp; with Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Snooky Young, trumpet; Melba Liston, Tom McIntosh, trombone; Willie Ruff, French horn; James Moody, Earl Warren, alto sax, flute; Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; Jerome Richardson, tenor sax, flute; Tate Houston, baritone sax; Hank Jones, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Connie Kay, drums; Tadd Dameron, arranger, conductor #1,4; Ernie Wilkins, arranger, conductor #2,3.
1. | Echoes |
2. | Star Eyes (take 5) |
3. | Namesake |
4. | If I Should Lose You |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9429 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-366 in 1989, OJCCD-366-2 in 1989.
** part of Big Band Bags, Milestone MSP-47006 in 1973.
RLP 430 "Sweets" Edison And "Lockjaw" Davis - Jawbreakers 1962
Harry Edison, trumpet; Eddie Davis, tenor sax; Hugh Lawson, piano; Ike Isaac, bass; Clarence Johnston, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, April 18, 1962
Oo-ee! | |
Broadway | |
Jawbreakers | |
Four | |
Moolah | |
A Gal In Calico | |
I've Got A Crush On You | |
Close Your Eyes |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9430 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-487 in 1990, OJCCD-487-2 in 1990.
RLP 431 Don Friedman Trio - Circle Waltz 1962
Don Friedman, piano; Chuck Israels, bass #1-5,7; Pete La Roca, drums #1-5,7.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, May 14, 1962
1. | Circle Waltz |
2. | Sea's Breeze |
3. | I Hear A Rhapsody |
4. | In Your Own Sweet Way |
5. | Loves Parting |
6. | So In Love |
7. | Modes Pivoting |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9431 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1885-2 in 1996.
RLP 432 Sam Jones & Co. - Down Home 1962
Blue Mitchell, Snooky Young, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, trombone; Frank Strozier, alto sax; Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; Pat Patrick, baritone sax, flute; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Ben Riley, drums; Ernie Wilkins, arranger, conductor.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, June 25, and August 15, 1962
Unit 7 | |
Thumbstring |
Blue Mitchell, Clark Terry, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, trombone; Frank Strozier, alto sax; Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; Pat Patrick, baritone sax, flute; Wynton Kelly, piano; Ron Carter, Sam Jones, bass; Ben Riley, drums; Ernie Wilkins, arranger, conductor.
Come Rain Or Come Shine | |
Strollin' |
Les Spann, flute; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, cello; Israel Crosby, bass; Vernel Fournier, drums.
'Round Midnight | |
"O.P." | |
Falling In Love With Love |
Frank Strozier, flute; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, cello; Ron Carter, bass; Ben Riley, drums.
Down Home |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9432 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1864-2 in 1995.
RLP 433 Cannonball Adderley With Bill Evans - Know What I Mean? 1962
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Bill Evans, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Connie Kay, drums.
Bell Sound Studios, NYC, January 27, 1961
Goodbye | |
Who Cares? (take 5) | |
Nancy (With The Laughing Face) |
same personnel.
Bell Sound Studios, NYC, February 21, 1961
Toy (take 10) | |
Elsa |
same personnel.
Bell Sound Studios, NYC, March 13, 1961
Waltz For Debby | |
Venice | |
Know What I Mean? (re-take 7) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9433 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-105 in 1984, OJCCD-105-2 in 1987, OJC-32691-02 in 2011.
** part of Cannonball Adderley - What I Mean, Milestone M-47053 in 1979.
RLP 434 Wes Montgomery - Full House 1962
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax #1,3-6; Wynton Kelly, piano #1,3-6; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Paul Chambers, bass; Jimmy Cobb, drums.
Tsubo, Berkeley, CA, June 25, 1962
1. | Full House |
2. | I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face |
3. | Blue 'N' Boogie |
4. | Cariba (take 2) |
5. | Come Rain Or Come Shine (take 2) |
6. | S.O.S. (take 3) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9434 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-106 in 1984, OJCCD-106-2 in 1987; Riverside RCD-30129-2 in 2007.
** part of Movin', Milestone M-47040 in 1977.
RLP 435 Barry Harris Trio - Chasin' The Bird 1962
Barry Harris, piano; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Clifford Jarvis, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, May, 1962
Chasin' The Bird | |
The Breeze And I | |
Around The Corner | |
Just As Though You Were Here | |
Indiana | |
Stay Right With It | |
'Round Midnight | |
Bish, Bash, Bosh | |
The Way You Look Tonight |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9435 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-872-2 in 1996.
RM 436 Charlie Byrd - Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros 1962
Charlie Byrd, unamplified guitar; Keter Betts, bass; Bill Reichenbach, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, September 28, and October 1, 1962
Un Abraco Do Bonfa (A Salute To Bonfa) | |
Coisa Mais Linda (A Most Beautiful Thing) | |
Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune) | |
Bim Bom | |
Ela Me Deixou (She Has Gone) |
Charlie Byrd, unamplified guitar; Keter Betts, bass; Bill Reichenbach, drums; plus strings, Walter Raim, arranger, conductor.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, September 28, and October 5, 1962
Yvone | |
Meditacao (Meditation) | |
O Barquinho (Little Boat) | |
Samba Triste |
Charlie Byrd, unamplified guitar; Keter Betts, bass; Bill Reichenbach, drums; plus Earl Swope, trombone; Charlie Hampton, flute, alto sax; Gene Byrd, guitar; Willie Rodriguez, Latin percussion.
Voce E Eu (You And I) | |
Ho-Ba-La-La | |
O Passaro (The Bird) |
** also released on Riverside RLP 9436 in 1962, RS 9436 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-107 in 1984, OJCCD-107-2 in 1992.
RM 437 Johnny Griffin - Grab This! 1962
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Paul Bryant, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Jimmy Bond, bass; Doug Sides, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 28, 1962
Grab This! | |
63rd Street Theme | |
Don't Get Around Much Any More | |
Offering Time | |
These Foolish Things | |
Cherry Float |
** also released on Riverside RS 9437 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1941-2 in 2000.
RM 438 Art Blakey Jazz Messengers - Caravan 1962
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Curtis Fuller, trombone; Wayne Shorter, tenor sax; Cedar Walton, piano; Reggie Workman, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, October 23 and 24, 1962
Caravan | |
Sweet 'N' Sour | |
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning | |
This Is For Albert | |
Skylark | |
Thermo |
** also released on Riverside RS 9438 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJC-038 in 1982, OJCCD-038-2 in 1987; Riverside RCD-30187 in 2007.
RM 439 Blue Mitchell - The Cup Bearers 1962
Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Junior Cook, tenor sax; Cedar Walton, piano; Gene Taylor, bass; Roy Brooks, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, August 28 and 30, 1962
Turquoise | |
Why Do I Love You? | |
Dingbat Blues | |
Capers | |
Cup Bearers | |
How Deep Is The Ocean? | |
Tiger Lily |
** also released on Riverside RS 9439 in 1962; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-797-2 in 1993.
RM 440 George Russell - The Outer View 1962
Don Ellis, trumpet; Garnett Brown, trombone; Paul Plummer, tenor sax; George Russell, piano; Steve Swallow, bass; Pete La Roca, drums; Sheila Jordan, vocal #4.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, August 27, 1962
1. | Au Privave |
2. | Zig-Zag |
3. | The Outer View |
4. | You Are My Sunshine |
5. | D.C. Divertimento |
** also released on Riverside RS 9440 in 1962, R-3016 in 1968, RS-3016 in 1968; Original Jazz Classics OJC-616 in 1991, OJCCD-616-2 in 1991.
RM 441 Mark Murphy - That's How I Love The Blues! 1963
Mark Murphy, vocal; accompanied by Clark Terry or Snooky Young, Nick Travis, trumpet; Roger Kellaway, piano; Bernie Leighton or Dick Hyman, organ; Jim Hall, guitar; Ben Tucker, bass; Dave Bailey, drums; Willie Rodriguez, congas, tambourine; Al Cohn, arranger, conductor.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, October 1, and December 26, 28, 1962
Going To Chicago Blues | |
Senor Blues | |
That's How I Love The Blues | |
Jelly Jelly Blues | |
Blues In My Heart | |
Fiesta In Blue | |
Rusty Dusty Blues | |
Blues In The Night | |
The Meaning Of The Blues | |
Everybody's Crazy 'Bout The Doggone Blues | |
Blues, You're The Mother Of Sin | |
Wee Baby Blues |
** also released on Riverside RS 9441 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-367 in 1989, OJCCD-367-2 in 1989.
RM 442 Johnny "Hammond" Smith Trio Plus Seldon Powell - Black Coffee 1963
Johnny "Hammond" Smith, organ; Eddie McFadden, guitar; Leo Stevens, drums; plus Selden Powell, tenor sax #1,3,5-7.
Monterey Club, New Haven, CT, November 8, 1962
1. | Black Coffee |
2. | Monterey Theme |
3. | I Remember Clifford |
4. | Far Away Places |
5. | Rufus Toofus |
6. | Body And Soul |
7. | He's A Real Gone Guy |
** also released on Riverside RS 9442 in 1963.
** part of Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Black Coffee, Milestone MCD-47072-2 in 1997.
RM 443 Thelonious Monk In Italy 1965
Charlie Rouse, tenor sax #2-8; Thelonious Monk, piano; John Ore, bass #2-8; Frankie Dunlop, drums #2-8.
Teatro Lirico, Milan, Italy, April 21, 1961
1. | Body And Soul |
2. | Milan introduction and...Jackie-ing (#2) |
3. | Straight No Chaser |
4. | Bemsha Swing |
5. | San Francisco Holiday (Worry Later) |
6. | Rhythm-a-ning (#2) |
7. | Crepescule With Nellie |
8. | Epistrophy (closing theme) |
** also released on Riverside RS 9443 in 1965; Original Jazz Classics OJC-488 in 1990, OJCCD-488-2 in 1990.
RM 444 Cannonball Adderley Sextet - Jazz Workshop Revisited 1963
Nat Adderley, cornet; Yusef Lateef, flute, tenor sax; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco, CA, September 22 and 23, 1962
An opening comment or two by Cannonball... | |
Primitivo | |
Jessica's Birthday | |
Marney | |
Another few words... | |
The Jive Samba | |
Lillie | |
Mellow Buno | |
Time to go now...really! |
** also released on Riverside RS 9444 in 1963. and on The Cannonball Adderley Collection Volume 3 - Jazz Workshop Revisited, Landmark LCD-1303-2 in 1987.
RM 445 Bill Evans - Interplay 1963
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Bill Evans, piano; Jim Hall, guitar; Percy Heath, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Nola Penthouse Sound Studios, NYC, July 16 and 17, 1962
You And The Night And The Music | |
When You Wish Upon A Star | |
I'll Never Smile Again (take 7) | |
Interplay | |
You Go To My Head | |
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams |
** also released on Riverside RS 9445 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-308 in 1987, OJCCD-308-2 in 1987.
** part of The "Interplay" Sessions, Milestone M-47066 in 1982.
RM 446 Milt Jackson Sextet - Invitation 1963
Kenny Dorham, trumpet #1-5,7,8; Virgil Jones, trumpet #2,5; Jimmy Heath, tenor sax #1,3,4,6-8; Milt Jackson, vibraharp; Tommy Flanagan, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Connie Kay, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, August 30, October 31, and November 7, 1962
1. | Invitation |
2. | Too Close For Comfort |
3. | Ruby My Dear (take 6) |
4. | The Sealer |
5. | Poom-a-Loom |
6. | Stella By Starlight |
7. | Ruby |
8. | None Shall Wander (take 8) |
** also released on Riverside RS 9446 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-260 in 1986, OJCCD-260-2 in 1988.
RM 447 Junior Mance Trio - Junior's Blues 1963
Junior Mance, piano; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Mickey Roker, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, February 14, 1963
Down The Line | |
Creole Love Call | |
Rainy Mornin' Blues | |
Yancey Special | |
Gravy Waltz | |
Cracklin' | |
In The Evening | |
Blue Monk | |
Jumpin' The Blues |
** also released on Riverside RS 9447 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1000-2 in 1998.
RM 448 Charlie Byrd - Byrd's Word! 1963
Charlie Byrd, guitar; with Bobby Felder, valve trombone; Kenneth Pasmanick, bassoon; Buck Hill, tenor sax; T. Carson or Charlie Schneer, piano; Keter Betts, bass, cello; Bertell Knox or Eddie Phyfe, drums; Ginny Byrd, vocal.
Edgewood Recording Studio, Washington, DC, 1958
Byrd's Word | |
Blue Turning Grey Over You | |
Bobby In Bassoonville | |
Satin Doll | |
Tri-X | |
Conversation Piece | |
What's New | |
Stompin' At The Savoy | |
Don't Explain | |
Buck's Hill |
** also released on Riverside RS 9448 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1054-2 in 2000.
RM 449 Charlie Byrd Trio And Woodwinds - Byrd In The Wind 1963
Charlie Byrd, guitar; with Keter Betts, bass; Bertell Knox, drums; and Wallace Mann, flute; Richard White, oboe; Kenneth Pasmanick, bassoon; Buck Hill, tenor sax; Charles Schneer, piano; Ginny Byrd, vocal.
Edgewood Recording Studio, Washington, DC, March, 1959
Swing '59 | |
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To | |
Showboat Shuffle | |
Love Letters | |
Cross Your Heart | |
Keter's Dirty Blues | |
You're A Sweetheart | |
Stars Fell On Alabama | |
A Long Way From St. Louis | |
Wait Till You See Her | |
Georgia | |
Copacabana |
** originally released on Byrd In The Wind: Jazz At The Showboat Vol. II, Offbeat OJ-3005 in 1959.
RM 450 Charlie Byrd - Mr. Guitar 1963
Charlie Byrd, guitar; Keter Betts, bass; Bertell Knox, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, summer 1960
Blues For Felix | |
Gypsy In My Soul | |
In A Mellotone | |
Prelude To A Kiss | |
Travelin' On | |
Play Fiddle Play | |
Funky Flamenco | |
My One And Only | |
Mama I'll Be Home Some Day | |
How Long Has This Been Going On? | |
Who Cares | |
Lay The Lily Low |
** originally released on Charlie Byrd Trio - Jazz At The Showboat Volume 3, Offbeat OJ-3006 in 1960.
RM 451 The Guitar Artistry Of Charlie Byrd 1963
Charlie Byrd, guitar; Keter Betts, bass; Buddy Deppenschmidt, drums.
Edgewood Recording Studio, Washington, DC, 1960
Taking A Chance On Love | |
Moonlight In Vermont | |
Speak Low | |
Nuages | |
Everything I've Got Belongs To You | |
Makin' Whoopee | |
Django | |
Nice Work If You Can Get It | |
The House Of The Rising Sun | |
Ring Them Harmonics | |
Taboo | |
To Ginny |
** originally released on Charlie Byrd Trio - Charlie's Choice: Jazz At The Showboat Volume 4, Offbeat OJ-3007 in 1960.
RM 452 Charlie Byrd At The Village Vanguard 1963
same personnel.
Village Vanguard, NYC, January 15, 1961
Just Squeeze Me | |
Why Was I Born? | |
You Stepped Out Of A Dream | |
Fantasia On Which Side Are You On? |
** originally released on Offbeat OLP 3008 in 1961.
RM 453 Charlie Byrd - Blues Sonata 1963
Barry Harris, piano #4-7; Charlie Byrd, unamplified guitar #1-3, guitar #4-7; Keter Betts, bass; Buddy Deppenschmidt, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, October 23 and 24, 1961
1. | The Blues Sonata: Polonaise Pour Pietro |
2. | The Blues Sonata: Ballad In B Minor |
3. | The Blues Sonata: Scherzo For An Old Shoe |
4. | Alexander's Ragtime Band |
5. | Jordu |
6. | That Old Devil Called Love |
7. | Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart |
** originally released on Offbeat OLP 3009 in 1962.
RM 454 Charlie Byrd's Bossa Nova Once More! 1963
Charlie Byrd, unamplified guitar; Keter Betts, bass; Bill Reichenbach, drums, Latin percussion; plus Samuel Ramsey, French horn; Morris Kirshbaum, John Martin, Dorothy Stahl, Franz Vlashek, cello; Gene Byrd, guitar, bass; Buddy Deppenschmidt, drums, Latin percussion; Charlie Byrd, arranger.
Edgewood Recording Studio, Washington, DC, February 21, 1963
Outra Vez (Once More) | |
Insensatez (Insensitive) | |
Three Note Samba | |
Saudade Da Bahia (Longing For Bahia) | |
Socegadamente (Softly) | |
Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) |
Charlie Byrd, unamplified guitar; Keter Betts, bass; Bill Reichenbach, drums, Latin percussion; plus Hal Posey, trumpet, flugelhorn #1,2,4,5; Tommy Gwaltney, vibraharp #1,2,4,5; Gene Byrd, guitar, bass; Buddy Deppenschmidt, drums, Latin percussion; Charlie Byrd, arranger.
Edgewood Recording Studio, Washington, DC, April 4, 1963
1. | Presente De Natal (Birthday Gift) |
2. | Samba Da Minha Terra (Samba Of My Country) |
3. | Limehouse Blues |
4. | Anna |
5. | Cancao De Nimar Para Carol (Lullaby For Carol) |
** also released on Riverside RS 9454 in 1963.
** part of Latin Byrd, Milestone MSP-47005 in 1973.
RM 455 Cannonball Adderley With The Bossa Rio Sextet Of Brazil - Cannonball's Bossa Nova 1963
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; with Pedro Paulo, trumpet #1,2,5,7,8; Paulo Moura, alto sax #1,2,5,7,8; Sergio Mendes, piano; Durval Ferreira, guitar; Octavio Bailly Jr., bass; Dom Um Romao, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, December 7, 10 and 11, 1962
1. | Once I Loved (O Amor Em Paz) |
2. | Minha Saudade |
3. | Clouds (take 7) |
4. | Groovy Samba |
5. | Joyce's Samba |
6. | Corcovado (take 8) |
7. | Sambop |
8. | Batida Diferente |
** also released on Riverside RS 9455 in 1963. and on Cannonball Goes Latin!, Riverside RS 9455 (later) in 1966. and on Cannonball Adderley And The Bossa Rio Sextet With Sergio Mendes, Capitol ST-2877 in 1968. and on Cannonball Adderley And The Bossa Rio Sextet With Sergio Mendes - Quiet Nights, Capitol SF-699 in 1970?. and on The Cannonball Adderley Collection Volume 2 - Cannonball's Bossa Nova, Landmark LLP-1302 in 1985, LCD-1302-2 in 1987.
RM 456 Johnny Lytle Trio - Got That Feeling! 1963
Johnny Lytle, vibes; Milt Harris, organ; Peppy Hinnant, drums; plus Milt Hinton, bass.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, April 3, 1963
Got That Feeling! | |
Pow-Wow | |
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning | |
Big John Grady | |
The Breeze And I | |
It Ain't Necessarily So | |
Lela | |
Love Is Here To Stay | |
The Soulful One |
** also released on Riverside RS 9456 in 1963.
** part of Johnny Lytle Trios With Ray Barretto And Milt Hinton - Got That Feeling!, Milestone MCD-47093-2 in 2001.
RM 457 Sal Nistico Quintet - Comin' On Up! 1963
Sal Amico, trumpet #1-5,7; Sal Nistico, tenor sax; Barry Harris, piano; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Vinnie Ruggiero, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, October 17, 1962
1. | Cheryl |
2. | Ariescene |
3. | By Myself |
4. | Samicotico |
5. | Comin' On Up |
6. | Easy Living |
7. | Down |
** also released on Riverside RS 9457 in 1963.
** part of Heavyweights, Milestone MCD-47096-2 in 2002.
RM 458 Billie Poole - Confessin' The Blues! 1963
Billie Poole, vocal; accompanied on all selections by Junior Mance, piano; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Mickey Roker, drums; and Kenny Burrell, guitar.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, April 11 and 12, 1962
Confessin' The Blues | |
Them Blues | |
God Bless' The Child | |
I Don't Worry 'Bout You | |
Jailhouse Blues | |
Stormy Weather | |
The Man That Got Away | |
Keep Your Hand On Your Heart | |
Ain't That Love | |
Alone Together | |
When Your Well Runs Dry | |
Stormy Monday Blues |
** also released on Riverside RS 9458 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1886-2 in 1996.
RM 459 Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar 1963
Mel Rhyne, organ; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Jimmy Cobb, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, April 22, 1963
Besame Mucho | |
Dearly Beloved | |
Days Of Wine And Roses | |
The Trick Bag | |
Canadian Sunset | |
Fried Pies | |
The Breeze And I | |
For Heaven's Sake |
** also released on Riverside RS 9459 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-261 in 1986, OJCCD-261-2 in 1989. and on This Is Wes Montgomery, Riverside R-3012 in 1968, RS-3012 in 1968.
RM 460/461 European Concerts By Thelonious Monk - Two Hours With Thelonious (Limited Edition) 1963
Charlie Rouse, tenor sax #1-4,6,7,9,10; Thelonious Monk, piano; John Ore, bass #1-4,6,7,9,10; Frankie Dunlop, drums #1-4,6,7,9,10.
L'Olympia, Paris, France, April 18, 1961
1. | Epistrophy (opening theme) |
2. | I Mean You |
3. | Jackie-ing (#1) |
4. | Off Minor |
5. | April In Paris |
6. | Rhythm-a-ning (#1) |
7. | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You |
8. | Just A Gigolo |
9. | Hackensack |
10. | Well You Needn't |
Charlie Rouse, tenor sax #2-8; Thelonious Monk, piano; John Ore, bass #2-8; Frankie Dunlop, drums #2-8.
Teatro Lirico, Milan, Italy, April 21, 1961
1. | Body And Soul |
2. | Milan introduction and...Jackie-ing (#2) |
3. | Straight No Chaser |
4. | Bemsha Swing |
5. | San Francisco Holiday (Worry Later) |
6. | Rhythm-a-ning (#2) |
7. | Crepescule With Nellie |
8. | Epistrophy (closing theme) |
** also released on Riverside RS 9460/9461 in 1963. and on Two Hours With Thelonious, Riverside R-3020 in 1969, RS-3020 in 1969.
RM 462 Johnny Griffin - Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me 1963
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Buddy Montgomery, piano #1,3,5,6, vibes #2,4; Monk Montgomery, bass; Arthur Taylor, drums.
Tsubo, Berkeley, CA, June, 1963
1. | Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me |
2. | The Midnight Sun Will Never Set |
3. | That's All |
4. | Slow Burn |
5. | Wonder Why |
6. | Heads Up |
** also released on Riverside RS 9462 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1908-2 in 1998.
RM 463 Don Friedman Trio - Flashback 1963
Don Friedman, piano; Dick Kniss, bass; Dick Berk, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, May 16, 1963
Alone Together | |
Ballade In C-Sharp Minor | |
Wait 'Til You See Her | |
News Blues | |
Ochre (Theme-Solo-Duet-Theme) | |
How Deep Is The Ocean? | |
Flashback |
** also released on Riverside RS 9463 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1903-2 in 1997.
RM 464 Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers At Birdland - Ugetsu 1963
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Curtis Fuller, trombone; Wayne Shorter, tenor sax; Cedar Walton, piano; Reggie Workman, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Birdland, NYC, June 16, 1963
One By One | |
Ugetsu | |
Time Off | |
Ping-Pong | |
I Didn't Know What Time It Was | |
On The Ginza |
** also released on Riverside RS 9464 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-090 in 1983, OJCCD-090-2 in 1989. and on Art Blakey - Ugetsu, Riverside R-3022 in 1968, RS-3022 in 1968.
** part of Art Blakey - Thermo, Milestone MSP-47008 in 1973.
RM 465 Jimmy Heath And Brass - Swamp Seed 1963
Donald Byrd, trumpet; Jim Buffington, Julius Watkins, French horn; Don Butterfield, tuba; Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; Harold Mabern, piano #1,2,4; Herbie Hancock, piano #3,5-7; Percy Heath, bass; Albert Heath, drums #1,2,4; Connie Kay, drums #3,5-7.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, March and May, 1963
1. | Six Steps |
2. | Nutty |
3. | More Than You Know |
4. | Swamp Seed |
5. | "D" Waltz |
6. | Just In Time |
7. | Wall To Wall |
** also released on Riverside RS 9465 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1904-2 in 1997.
RM 466 Johnny "Hammond" Smith Quartet - Mr. Wonderful 1963
Sonny Williams, trumpet; Houston Person, tenor sax; Johnny "Hammond" Smith, organ; Eddie McFadden, guitar #1,4,7,8; Leo Stevens, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, 1963
1. | Blues For De-De |
2. | Mr. Wonderful |
3. | Cyra |
4. | Lambert's Lodge |
5. | Love Letters |
6. | Blues On Sunday |
7. | Departure |
8. | Opus 2 |
** also released on Riverside RS 9466 in 1963.
** part of Black Coffee, Milestone MCD-47072-2 in 1997.
RM 467 The Charlie Byrd Trio (& Guests) - Byrd At The Gate 1963
Charlie Byrd, guitar; Keter Betts, bass; Bill Reichenbach, drums; plus Clark Terry, trumpet #4,6,8; Seldon Powell, tenor sax #2,5,6.
Village Gate, Greenwich Village, NY, May 9 and 10, 1963
1. | Shiny Stockings |
2. | More (Theme From Mondo Cane) |
3. | Blues For Night People |
4. | Butter And Egg Man |
5. | Ela Me Deixou |
6. | Broadway |
7. | I Left My Heart In San Francisco |
8. | Some Other Spring |
9. | Where Are The Hebrew Children? |
** also released on Riverside RS 9467 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-262 in 1986, OJCCD-262-2 in 1988.
** part of In Greenwich Village, Milestone M-47049 in 1978.
RM 468 Bobby Timmons Trio - Born To Be Blue! 1963
Bobby Timmons, piano; Sam Jones, bass #1,2,5,7; Ron Carter, bass #3,4,6; Connie Kay, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, August-September, 1963
1. | Born To Be Blue |
2. | Malice Towards None |
3. | Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child |
4. | Know Not One |
5. | The Sit-In |
6. | Namely You |
7. | Often Annie |
** also released on Riverside RS 9468 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-873-2 in 1996.
RM 469 Willie Rodriguez Jazz Quartet - Flatjacks 1963
Seldon Powell, alto, tenor sax, clarinet, flute; Barry Galbraith, guitar; George Duvivier, bass; Willie Rodriguez, drums, Latin percussion.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, July-August, 1963
Moliendo Cafe | |
Serenata | |
Nanigo Soul | |
Mr. Yosso | |
Brasileira | |
One Foot In The Gutter | |
It Happened In Monterey | |
Flatjacks | |
Seafood Wally | |
After Words | |
Tasty | |
El Sueno De Frances |
** also released on Riverside RS 9469 in 1963; Milestone MCD-9331-2 in 2003.
RM 470 Johnny Lytle Trio - Happy Ground 1963
Johnny Lytle, vibes; Milt Harris, organ; 'Peppy' Hinnant, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, March 23, 1961
Lela | |
Secret Love | |
When I Fall In Love | |
Tag Along | |
It's All Right With Me | |
Happy Ground | |
My Funny Valentine | |
Take The "A" Train |
** originally released on Johnny Lytle Trio - Happy Ground!, Jazzland JLP 44 in 1961.
RM 471 The Dynamic Sound Patterns Of The Rod Levitt Orchestra 1964
Rolf Ericson, trumpet; Rod Levitt, trombone; Buzz Renn, alto sax, clarinet; George Marge, tenor sax, clarinet, piccolo, English horn; Gene Allen, baritone sax, bass clarinet; Sy Johnson, piano; John Beal, bass; Ronnie Bedford, drums; Rod Levitt, composer.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, July, 1963
Holler | |
Ah! Spain | |
Jelly Man | |
Upper Bay | |
El General | |
His Master's Voice |
** also released on Riverside RS 9471 in 1964; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1955-2 in 2003.
RM 472 Wes Montgomery With Strings - Fusion! 1963
Wes Montgomery, guitar; accompanied by a string orchestra (violins, violas, cellos), with Gene Orloff, concertmaster; plus Phil Bodner, woodwinds; Hank Jones or Dick Hyman, piano, celeste; Kenny Burrell, guitar; Milt Hinton, bass; Osie Johnson, drums; Jimmy Jones, arranger, conductor.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, April 18 and 19, 1963
All The Way | |
Pretty Blue (take 2) | |
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning | |
Prelude To A Kiss | |
The Girl Next Door | |
My Romance | |
God Bless The Child | |
Tune-Up (take 5) | |
Somewhere | |
Baubles, Bangles And Beads |
** also released on Riverside RS 9472 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-368 in 1989, OJCCD-368-2 in 1989. and on In The Wee Small Hours, Riverside R-3002 in 1967, RS-3002 in 1967.
** part of Pretty Blue, Milestone M-47030 in 1975.
RM 473 Bill Evans Trio - How My Heart Sings! 1964
Bill Evans, piano; Chuck Israels, bass; Paul Motian, drums.
Sound Makers, Inc., NYC, May 17, 1962
How My Heart Sings | |
Summertime |
same personnel.
Sound Makers, Inc., NYC, May 29, 1962
Walking Up | |
34 Skidoo | |
Show-Type Tune |
same personnel.
Sound Makers, Inc., NYC, June 5, 1962
I Should Care | |
In Your Own Sweet Way (take 1) | |
Ev'rything I Love |
** also released on Riverside RS 9473 in 1964; Original Jazz Classics OJC-369 in 1989, OJCCD-369-2 in 1989, OJC-34593-02 in 2013.
** part of The Second Trio, Milestone M-47046 in 1977.
RM 474 Nat Adderley - Little Big Horn! 1963
Nat Adderley, cornet; Jim Hall, guitar #1,5-7; Kenny Burrell, guitar #2-4,8; and Junior Mance, piano; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Mickey Roker, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, September 23, and October 4, 1963
1. | El Chico |
2. | Foo Foo |
3. | Loneliness |
4. | Little Big Horn |
5. | Half-Time |
6. | Broadway Lady |
7. | Roses For Your Pillow |
8. | Hustle With Russell |
** also released on Riverside RS 9474 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1001-2 in 1999. and on Natural Soul, Milestone MSP 9009 in 1968.
RM 475 Duke Ellington Billy Strayhorn Piano Duets - Great Times!
Duke Ellington, piano; Billy Strayhorn, celeste #2,3; Oscar Pettiford, cello; Lloyd Trotman, bass; Jo Jones, drums.
NYC, September 13, 1950
1. M4005 | Perdido |
2. M4006 | Take The "A" Train |
3. M4007 | Oscalypso |
4. M4008 | Blues For Blanton |
Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, piano; Wendell Marshall, bass.
NYC, October 3, 1950
5710 | Cotton Tail |
5711 | C Jam Blues |
5712 | Flamingo |
5713 | Bang-Up Blues |
Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, piano; Joe Shulman, bass.
NYC, November, 1950
M2479 | Tonk |
M2480 | Johnny Come Lately |
M2481 | In A Blue Summer Garden |
M2482 | Great Times |
** also released on Riverside RS 9475; Original Jazz Classics OJC-108, OJCCD-108-2.
RM 476 Ben Webster And Joe Zawinul - Soulmates 1963
Ben Webster, tenor sax; Joe Zawinul, piano; Richard Davis, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, September 20, 1963
Too Late Now | |
Come Sunday | |
Trav'lin' Light | |
Like Someone In Love |
Thad Jones, cornet; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, October 14, 1963
Soulmates | |
The Governor | |
Frog Legs | |
Evol Deklaw Ni |
** also released on Riverside RS 9476 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-109 in 1984, OJCCD-109-2 in 1991.
** part of Ben Webster & Joe Zawinul - Trav'lin' Light, Milestone M-47056 in 1980.
RM 477 Cannonball Adderley - Nippon Soul 1963
Nat Adderley, cornet; Yusef Lateef, flute, oboe, tenor sax; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Sankei Hall, Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 1963
Easy To Love | |
The Weaver |
same personnel.
Sankei Hall, Tokyo, Japan, July 15, 1963
Nippon Soul (Nihon No Soul) | |
Tengo Tango | |
Come Sunday | |
Brother John |
** also released on Riverside RS 9477 in 1963; Original Jazz Classics OJC-435 in 1990, OJCCD-435-2 in 1990.
** part of The Japanese Concerts, Milestone M-47029 in 1975.
RM 478 Milt Jackson And Big Brass - For Someone I Love 1966
Milt Jackson, vibraharp; Dave Burns, Clark Terry, Snooky Young, trumpet; Bill Berry, Elmon Wright, trumpet #1-3,7,8; Thad Jones, trumpet #4-6,9; Jimmy Cleveland, Quentin Jackson, trombone; Tom McIntosh, trombone #1-3,7,8; John Rains, trombone #4-6,9; Ray Alonge, Julius Watkins, French horn; Paul Ingraham, Willie Ruff, French horn #1-3,7,8; Robert Northern, French horn #4-6,9; Major Holley, tuba; Jimmy Jones, piano #1-3,7,8; Hank Jones, piano #4-6,9; Richard Davis, bass; Connie Kay, drums #1-3,7,8; Charlie Persip, drums #4-6,9; Melba Liston, arranger, conductor.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, March 18, and August 5, 1963
1. | Days Of Wine And Roses |
2. | For Someone I Love |
3. | (What's The Story) Morning Glory |
4. | Save Your Love For Me |
5. | Extraordinary Blues |
6. | Flamingo |
7. | Chelsea Bridge |
8. | Just Waiting |
9. | Bossa Bags |
** also released on Riverside RS 9478 in 1966; Original Jazz Classics OJC-404 in 1989, OJCCD-404-2 in 1989. and on Bags & Brass, Riverside R-3021 in 1968, RS-3021 in 1968.
** part of Big Band Bags, Milestone MSP-47006 in 1973.
RM 479 Johnny Griffin Big Soul Band - Wade In The Water 1967
Bob Bryant, Clark Terry, trumpet; Matthew Gee, Julian Priester, trombone; Pat Patrick, alto sax #1,2,7; Frank Strozier, alto sax #3-6,8; Johnny Griffin, Edwin Williams, tenor sax; Charlie Davis, baritone sax; Harold Mabern, piano #1,2,5-8; Bobby Timmons, celeste #3, piano #4; Bob Cranshaw, bass #1,2,7; Vic Sproles, bass #3-6,8; Charlie Persip, drums; Norman Simmons, arranger.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, May 24, 31, and June 3, 1960
1. | Wade In The Water |
2. | Panic Room Blues |
3. | Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen |
4. | Meditation |
5. | Holla |
6. | So Tired |
7. | Deep River |
8. | Jubilation |
** originally released on Johnny Griffin Orchestra - The Big Soul-Band, Riverside RLP 331 in 1960.
RM 480 Johnny Lytle - The Village Caller! 1966
Johnny Lytle, vibes; Milt Harris, organ; Bob Cranshaw, bass; "Peppy" Hinnant, drums; Willie Rodriguez, percussion.
NYC, September 18, 1963
The Village Caller | |
On Green Dolphin Street | |
Can't Help Loving Dat Man | |
Pedro Strodder | |
Kevin Devin | |
You Don't Know What Love Is | |
Unhappy Happy Soul | |
Solitude |
** also released on Riverside RS 9480 in 1966; Original Jazz Classics OJC-110 in 1984, OJCCD-110-2 in 1998. and on A Groove, Riverside R-3003 in 1967, RS-3003 in 1967.
RM 481 Charlie Byrd With Voices - Byrd Song 1966
Charlie Byrd, guitar; Keter Betts, bass; William Reichenbach, drums; and voices.
1965
In San Francisco | |
Who Will Buy? | |
The Night We Called It A Day | |
Wildcat | |
A Felicidad | |
Action Painting | |
This Can't Be Love | |
Let's Do It | |
God Bless The Child | |
My Favorite Things | |
Swing 59 | |
Born To Be Blue |
** also released on Riverside RS 9481 in 1966; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1092-2 in 2003.
RM 482 Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Open House! 1966
Thad Jones, cornet, trumpet; Seldon Powell, tenor sax, flute; Johnny "Hammond" Smith, organ; Eddie McFadden, guitar; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Leo Stevens, drums #1-4,6,7; Art Taylor, drums #5; Ray Barretto, congas #1-4,6,7.
NYC, 1963
1. | Open House |
2. | Cyra |
3. | I Remember You |
4. | Cleopatra |
5. | Blues For DeDe |
6. | Why Was I Born |
7. | I Love You |
** also released on Riverside RS 9482 in 1966.
** part of Open House, Milestone MCD-47089-2 in 2001.
RM 483/484 The Thelonious Monk Story 1966
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 |
Thelonious Monk, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, March 17, and April 3, 1956
Honeysuckle Rose |
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 |
Ray Copeland, trumpet #1; Gigi Gryce, alto sax #1; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; John Coltrane, tenor sax #1; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 25 and 26, 1957
1. | Well, You Needn't |
2. | Ruby, My Dear |
Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Shadow Wilson, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, August 12 and 13, 1957
'Round Midnight |
Clark Terry, flugelhorn; Thelonious Monk, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, May 7 and 12, 1958
Let's Cool One |
Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Five Spot Cafe, NYC, August 7, 1958
In Walked Bud |
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
Friday The 13th |
Thad Jones, cornet; Charlie Rouse, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 1 and 2, 1959
Jackie-ing |
Thelonious Monk, piano.
Fugazi Hall, San Francisco, CA, October 21 and 22, 1959
Blue Monk |
Charlie Rouse, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; John Ore, bass; Billy Higgins, drums; plus Joe Gordon, trumpet; Harold Land, tenor sax.
The Blackhawk, San Francisco, CA, April 29, 1960
Four In One |
** also released on Riverside RS 9483/9484 in 1966.
RM 485 Don Friedman Quartet Featuring Attila Zoller - Dreams And Explorations 1966
Don Friedman, piano; Attila Zoller, guitar; Dick Kniss, bass; Dick Berk, drums.
NYC, 1964
Episodes | |
Exploration | |
Park Row | |
Blizzard | |
Israel | |
Darn That Dream | |
You Stepped Out Of A Dream |
** also released on Riverside RS 9485 in 1966; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1907-2 in 1998.
RM 486 Jimmy Heath Quintet - On The Trail 1966
Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Kenny Burrell, guitar; Paul Chambers, bass; Al Heath, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, spring 1964
On The Trail | |
Cloak And Dagger | |
Vanity | |
All The Things You Are | |
Gingerbread Boy | |
I Should Care | |
Project S |
** also released on Riverside RS 9486 in 1966; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1854-2 in 1994.
RM 487 Bill Evans Trio At Shelly's Manne-Hole, Hollywood, California 1966
Bill Evans, piano; Chuck Israels, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Shelly's Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, May 14 and 19, 1963
Isn't It Romantic | |
The Boy Next Door | |
Wonder Why | |
Swedish Pastry | |
Our Love Is Here To Stay | |
'Round Midnight | |
Stella By Starlight | |
Blues In "F" |
** also released on Riverside RS 9487 in 1966; Original Jazz Classics OJC-263 in 1986, OJCCD-263-2 in 1989. and on Recorded Live At Shelly's Manne Hole, Hollywood, California, Riverside R-3013 in 1968, RS-3013 in 1968.
RM 488 not used?
RM 489 not used?
RM 490 The Historic Teaming Of Thelonious Monk And John Coltrane - Monk & Coltrane 1966
Thelonious Monk, piano.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, April 16, 1957
Functional (alternate master) (take 1) |
Ray Copeland, trumpet; Gigi Gryce, alto sax; John Coltrane, Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, June 25 and 26, 1957
Off Minor (alternate master) (take 4) | |
Epistrophy (alternate master) (short version) |
John Coltrane, tenor sax; Thelonious Monk, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; "Shadow" Wilson, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, July, 1957
Ruby, My Dear | |
Trinkle, Tinkle | |
Nutty |
** originally released on Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane, Jazzland JLP 46 in 1961.
RM 491 Monk In France 1966
Charlie Rouse, tenor sax #1-3,5,6; Thelonious Monk, piano; John Ore, bass #1-3,5,6; Frankie Dunlop, drums #1-3,5,6.
L'Olympia, Paris, France, April 18, 1961
1. | I Mean You |
2. | Off Minor |
3. | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You |
4. | Just A Gigolo |
5. | Hackensack |
6. | Well You Needn't |
** also released on Riverside RS 9491 in 1966; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-670-2 in 1991.
RM 492 Wes Montgomery Trio - Portrait Of Wes 1966
Mel Rhyne, organ; Wes Montgomery, guitar; George Brown, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, October 10, 1963
Freddie The Freeloader | |
Lolita | |
Blues Riff (as Movin' Along) | |
Dangerous | |
Yesterday's Child | |
Moanin' |
** also released on Riverside RS 9492 in 1966; Original Jazz Classics OJC-144 in 1984, OJCCD-144-2 in 1990.
RM 493 Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - Kyoto 1967
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Curtis Fuller, trombone; Wayne Shorter, tenor sax; Cedar Walton, piano; Reggie Workman, bass; Art Blakey, drums; Wellington Blakey, vocal #3.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, February 20, 1964
1. | The High Priest |
2. | Never Never Land |
3. | Wellington's Blues |
4. | Nihon Bash |
5. | Kyoto |
** also released on Riverside RS 9493 in 1967; Original Jazz Classics OJC-145 in 1984, OJCCD-145-2 in 1990.
RM 494 Wes Montgomery Trio - Guitar On The Go 1967
Melvin Rhyne, organ; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Paul Parker, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, October 5 and 6, 1959
Missile Blues |
Mel Rhyne, organ; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Jimmy Cobb, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, April 22, 1963
Fried Pies |
Mel Rhyne, organ; Wes Montgomery, guitar; George Brown, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, October 10, 1963
The Way You Look Tonight | |
Dreamsville | |
For All We Know |
same personnel.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, November 27, 1963
Geno |
** also released on Riverside RS 9494 in 1967; Original Jazz Classics OJC-489 in 1990, OJCCD-489-2 in 1990.
RM 495 Milt Jackson Quintet 'Live' At The Village Gate 1967
Jimmy Heath, tenor sax; Milt Jackson, vibes; Hank Jones, piano; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Al Heath, drums.
Village Gate, Greenwich Village, NY, December, 1963
Bags Of Blue | |
Little Girl Blue | |
Gemini | |
Gerri's Blues | |
Time After Time | |
Ignunt Oil |
** also released on Riverside RS 9495 in 1967; Original Jazz Classics OJC-309 in 1987, OJCCD-309-2 in 1987.
RM 496 Johnny 'Hammond' Smith - A Little Taste 1967
Virgil Jones, trumpet; Houston Person, tenor sax; Johnny "Hammond" Smith, organ; Luis Taylor, drums.
NYC, 1963
Nica's Dream | |
Cleopatra And The African Knight | |
Benny's Diggin' | |
Brake Through | |
Eloise | |
A Little Taste | |
Twixt The Sheets |
** also released on Riverside RS 9496 in 1967.
** part of Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Open House, Milestone MCD-47089-2 in 2001.
RM 497 not used?
RM 498 Charlie Byrd - Solo Flight 1967
Charlie Byrd, guitar.
1965
Am I Blue | |
Easy Living | |
House Of The Rising Sun | |
Mood Indigo | |
You Took Advantage Of Me | |
Lil' Darlin' | |
Tears | |
Nocturne | |
Satin Doll | |
Blue Mobile | |
Sweet Sue (Just You) |
** also released on Riverside RS 9498 in 1967; Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1093-2 in 2003.
(Eu) RM 499 The Cannonball Adderley Sextet - Cannonball In Europe! 1963
Nat Adderley, cornet; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, alto sax; Yusef Lateef, tenor sax, oboe, flute; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
International Jazz Festival, Comblain-la-Tour, Belgium, August 5, 1962
P Bouk | |
Gemini | |
Work Song | |
Trouble In Mind | |
Dizzy's Business | |
Unit 7 (theme) |
** also released on Riverside (Eu) RLP 499 in 1963. and on The Cannonball Adderley Collection Volume 7 - Cannonball In Europe!, Landmark LLP-1307 in 1987, LCD-1307-2 in 1988.
RM 499 Wes Montgomery Quartet - Vibratin' 1967
Tommy Flanagan, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Percy Heath, bass; Albert Heath, drums.
Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, January 26 and 28, 1960
Airegin | |
D-Natural Blues | |
Polka Dots And Moonbeams | |
Four On Six | |
West Coast Blues | |
In Your Own Sweet Way | |
Mister Walker | |
Gone With The Wind |
** originally released on The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery, Riverside RLP 12-320 in 1960.