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Abbey Sings Abbey
performed by Abbey Lincoln, 1930-2010 (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2007), 59 mins
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performed by Abbey Lincoln, 1930-2010 (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2007), 59 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Abbey Lincoln, 1930-2010
Author / Creator
Abbey Lincoln, 1930-2010
Date Published / Released
2007-05-22
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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After Hours
conducted by Hal Mooney and Horace Ott; performed by Lisle Atkinson, 1940-, Bobby Hamilton, fl. 1960, Al Schackman, fl. 1958, Rudy Stevenson, 1929-2010 and Nina Simone, 1933-2003, Hal Mooney's Orchestra (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1995), 1 hour 1 mins
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conducted by Hal Mooney and Horace Ott; performed by Lisle Atkinson, 1940-, Bobby Hamilton, fl. 1960, Al Schackman, fl. 1958, Rudy Stevenson, 1929-2010 and Nina Simone, 1933-2003, Hal Mooney's Orchestra (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1995), 1 hour 1 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Hal Mooney's Orchestra, Lisle Atkinson, 1940-, Bobby Hamilton, fl. 1960, Al Schackman, fl. 1958, Rudy Stevenson, 1929-2010, Nina Simone, 1933-2003
Contributor
Hal Mooney, Horace Ott
Author / Creator
Hal Mooney's Orchestra, Lisle Atkinson, 1940-, Bobby Hamilton, fl. 1960, Al Schackman, fl. 1958, Rudy Stevenson, 1929-2010, Nina Simone, 1933-2003
Date Published / Released
1995-04-13
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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After Hours At The London House
performed by Sarah Vaughan, 1924-1990, Frank Wess, 1922-, Thad Jones, 1923-1986, Wendell Culley, 1906-1983, Henry Coker, Ronnell Bright, 1930-, Richard Davis, 1930- and Roy Haynes, 1925- (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2005), 38 mins
Seven months after Mercury recorded Sarah Vaughan in a live setting for the surprisingly successful At Mr. Kelly's, the label planned another date with the microphones for the night of March 7, 1958. This time, however, instead of setting up at Mr. Kelly's (although she was booked for three shows that night), the...
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performed by Sarah Vaughan, 1924-1990, Frank Wess, 1922-, Thad Jones, 1923-1986, Wendell Culley, 1906-1983, Henry Coker, Ronnell Bright, 1930-, Richard Davis, 1930- and Roy Haynes, 1925- (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2005), 38 mins
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Seven months after Mercury recorded Sarah Vaughan in a live setting for the surprisingly successful At Mr. Kelly's, the label planned another date with the microphones for the night of March 7, 1958. This time, however, instead of setting up at Mr. Kelly's (although she was booked for three shows that night), the producers invited a small group of friends and well-wishers to another Chicago club, London House, for an after-hours session. Vaughan...
Seven months after Mercury recorded Sarah Vaughan in a live setting for the surprisingly successful At Mr. Kelly's, the label planned another date with the microphones for the night of March 7, 1958. This time, however, instead of setting up at Mr. Kelly's (although she was booked for three shows that night), the producers invited a small group of friends and well-wishers to another Chicago club, London House, for an after-hours session. Vaughan expanded her trio with a quartet of Count Basie titans, including trumpeter Thad Jones and tenor Frank Wess, and as if the settings weren't challenging enough already, decided to record a set that, in true after-hours fashion, was completely improvised. (The cover photo even shows her studying a sheet as she sings.) Although the results are certainly far looser and more relaxed than a studio date, Vaughan and the instrumentalists don't shine as expected. Vaughan in particular plays it safe with this material, drawing out her cozy ballads with interpretive ease, but never taking them as far as she could in a more stable setting. The format breaks down completely on the final song, "Thanks for the Memory," when Vaughan misreads a lyric, puzzles over it for a few seconds, restarts the number, flubs it again, starts over one more time, and finally wraps up after seven minutes by declaring the session -- while still singing, of course -- "the most craziest, upsettin', down-sided recording date I ever had in my life." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Sarah Vaughan, 1924-1990, Frank Wess, 1922-, Thad Jones, 1923-1986, Wendell Culley, 1906-1983, Henry Coker, Ronnell Bright, 1930-, Richard Davis, 1930-, Roy Haynes, 1925-
Author / Creator
Sarah Vaughan, 1924-1990, Frank Wess, 1922-, Thad Jones, 1923-1986, Wendell Culley, 1906-1983, Henry Coker, Ronnell Bright, 1930-, Richard Davis, 1930-, Roy Haynes, 1925-
Date Published / Released
2005-07-26
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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All Or Nothing At All: The Billie Holiday Story Vol.7
performed by Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Harry Edison, 1915-1999, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Jimmy Rowles, 1918-1996, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004 and Red Mitchell (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1996), 2 hours 16 mins
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performed by Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Harry Edison, 1915-1999, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Jimmy Rowles, 1918-1996, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004 and Red Mitchell (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1996), 2 hours 16 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Harry Edison, 1915-1999, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Jimmy Rowles, 1918-1996, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004, Red Mitchell
Author / Creator
Billie Holiday, 1915-1959, Harry Edison, 1915-1999, Ben Webster, 1909-1973, Jimmy Rowles, 1918-1996, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004, Red Mitchell
Date Published / Released
1996-01-12
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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All The Sad Young Men
performed by Anita O'Day, 1919-2006, Bob Brookmeyer, 1929-2011, George Duvivier, 1920-1985, Barry Galbraith, 1919-1983, Bernie Glow, Hank Jones, 1918-2010, Doc Severinsen, 1927-, Phil Woods, 1931-2015, Zoot Sims, 1925-1985, Mel Lewis, 1929-1990, Herb Pomeroy, 1930-2007 and Walter Levinsky, 1929-1999, Gary McFarland's Orchestra (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2003), 35 mins
When Creed Taylor took over the production reins from Norman Granz when the latter sold Verve to MGM, he continued to place Anita O'Day in imaginative settings that challenged her creativity. On this LP, she was served with a collection of brilliant, difficult big-band charts, courtesy of a 27-year-old emerging ma...
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performed by Anita O'Day, 1919-2006, Bob Brookmeyer, 1929-2011, George Duvivier, 1920-1985, Barry Galbraith, 1919-1983, Bernie Glow, Hank Jones, 1918-2010, Doc Severinsen, 1927-, Phil Woods, 1931-2015, Zoot Sims, 1925-1985, Mel Lewis, 1929-1990, Herb Pomeroy, 1930-2007 and Walter Levinsky, 1929-1999, Gary McFarland's Orchestra (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2003), 35 mins
Description
When Creed Taylor took over the production reins from Norman Granz when the latter sold Verve to MGM, he continued to place Anita O'Day in imaginative settings that challenged her creativity. On this LP, she was served with a collection of brilliant, difficult big-band charts, courtesy of a 27-year-old emerging master named Gary McFarland who mixed instrumental voices and tempo changes in querulous, turbulent combinations. Even a truly odd pick l...
When Creed Taylor took over the production reins from Norman Granz when the latter sold Verve to MGM, he continued to place Anita O'Day in imaginative settings that challenged her creativity. On this LP, she was served with a collection of brilliant, difficult big-band charts, courtesy of a 27-year-old emerging master named Gary McFarland who mixed instrumental voices and tempo changes in querulous, turbulent combinations. Even a truly odd pick like "You Came a Long Way From St. Louis" is enlivened with sprouting shafts of outlaw muted brass and reeds. Another highlight is the contemporary update of O'Day's old flag-waver with the Krupa band, "Boogie Blues," complete with one of her patented flip upturned glissandos at the end. This album must have been a traumatic experience for O'Day, for as she tells the story, the tapes of McFarland's arrangements arrived by mail from New York and she had to overdub her vocals in an empty studio in Los Angeles. Yet it is a tribute to O'Day's abilities that she makes it all sound easy, exhibiting a freedom in phrasing and improvising that is extraordinary even for her. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
1961-10-16
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Gary McFarland's Orchestra, Anita O'Day, 1919-2006, Bob Brookmeyer, 1929-2011, George Duvivier, 1920-1985, Barry Galbraith, 1919-1983, Bernie Glow, Hank Jones, 1918-2010, Doc Severinsen, 1927-, Phil Woods, 1931-2015, Zoot Sims, 1925-1985, Mel Lewis, 1929-1990, Herb Pomeroy, 1930-2007, Walter Levinsky, 1929-1999
Author / Creator
Gary McFarland's Orchestra, Anita O'Day, 1919-2006, Bob Brookmeyer, 1929-2011, George Duvivier, 1920-1985, Barry Galbraith, 1919-1983, Bernie Glow, Hank Jones, 1918-2010, Doc Severinsen, 1927-, Phil Woods, 1931-2015, Zoot Sims, 1925-1985, Mel Lewis, 1929-1990, Herb Pomeroy, 1930-2007, Walter Levinsky, 1929-1999
Date Published / Released
2003-08-19
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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Anita O'Day And The Three Sounds
performed by Anita O'Day, 1919-2006 and Gene Harris, 1933-2000 (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2006), 56 mins
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performed by Anita O'Day, 1919-2006 and Gene Harris, 1933-2000 (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2006), 56 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Anita O'Day, 1919-2006, Gene Harris, 1933-2000
Author / Creator
Anita O'Day, 1919-2006, Gene Harris, 1933-2000
Date Published / Released
2006-04-25
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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The Best Of Ella Fitzgerald And Louis Armstrong On Verve
conducted by Russell Garcia; performed by Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Trummy Young, 1912-1984, Edmond Hall, 1901-1967, Billy Kyle, 1914-1966, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Louie Bellson, 1924-2009, Buddy Rich, 1917-1987 and Barrett Deems (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1997), 1 hour 8 mins
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conducted by Russell Garcia; performed by Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Trummy Young, 1912-1984, Edmond Hall, 1901-1967, Billy Kyle, 1914-1966, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Louie Bellson, 1924-2009, Buddy Rich, 1917-1987 and Barrett Deems (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1997), 1 hour 8 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Trummy Young, 1912-1984, Edmond Hall, 1901-1967, Billy Kyle, 1914-1966, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Louie Bellson, 1924-2009, Buddy Rich, 1917-1987, Barrett Deems
Contributor
Russell Garcia
Author / Creator
Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Trummy Young, 1912-1984, Edmond Hall, 1901-1967, Billy Kyle, 1914-1966, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Louie Bellson, 1924-2009, Buddy Rich, 1917-1987, Barrett Deems
Date Published / Released
1997-09-16
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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The Best Of Nina Simone 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection
conducted by Horace Ott and Hal Mooney; performed by Bobby Hamilton, fl. 1960, Rudy Stevenson, 1929-2010, Lisle Atkinson, 1940- and Nina Simone, 1933-2003 (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2007), 39 mins
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conducted by Horace Ott and Hal Mooney; performed by Bobby Hamilton, fl. 1960, Rudy Stevenson, 1929-2010, Lisle Atkinson, 1940- and Nina Simone, 1933-2003 (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2007), 39 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Bobby Hamilton, fl. 1960, Rudy Stevenson, 1929-2010, Lisle Atkinson, 1940-, Nina Simone, 1933-2003
Contributor
Horace Ott, Hal Mooney
Author / Creator
Bobby Hamilton, fl. 1960, Rudy Stevenson, 1929-2010, Lisle Atkinson, 1940-, Nina Simone, 1933-2003
Date Published / Released
2007-06-12
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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The Best Of The Song Books: The Ballads
performed by Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Nelson Riddle, 1921-1985, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Russell Procope, 1908-1981, Plas Johnson, Jr., 1939-, Shorty Sherock, 1915-1980, Britt Woodman, 1920-2000, Buddy Collette, 1921-2010, Gerald Vinci, 1927-2001, Joe Mondragon, 1920-1987 and Alvin Stoller, 1925-1992, Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Billy May & His Orchestra, Paul Weston & His Orchestra and Buddy Bregman Orchestra (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1994), 1 hour 5 mins
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performed by Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Nelson Riddle, 1921-1985, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Russell Procope, 1908-1981, Plas Johnson, Jr., 1939-, Shorty Sherock, 1915-1980, Britt Woodman, 1920-2000, Buddy Collette, 1921-2010, Gerald Vinci, 1927-2001, Joe Mondragon, 1920-1987 and Alvin Stoller, 1925-1992, Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Billy May & His Orchestra, Paul Weston & His Orchestra and Buddy Bregman Orchestra (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1994), 1 hour 5 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Billy May & His Orchestra, Paul Weston & His Orchestra, Buddy Bregman Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Nelson Riddle, 1921-1985, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Russell Procope, 1908-1981, Plas Johnson, Jr., 1939-, Shorty Sherock, 1915-1980, Britt Woodman, 1920-2000, Buddy Collette, 1921-2010, Gerald Vinci, 1927-20...
Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Billy May & His Orchestra, Paul Weston & His Orchestra, Buddy Bregman Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Nelson Riddle, 1921-1985, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Russell Procope, 1908-1981, Plas Johnson, Jr., 1939-, Shorty Sherock, 1915-1980, Britt Woodman, 1920-2000, Buddy Collette, 1921-2010, Gerald Vinci, 1927-2001, Joe Mondragon, 1920-1987, Alvin Stoller, 1925-1992
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Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Billy May & His Orchestra, Paul Weston & His Orchestra, Buddy Bregman Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Nelson Riddle, 1921-1985, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Russell Procope, 1908-1981, Plas Johnson, Jr., 1939-, Shorty Sherock, 1915-1980, Britt Woodman, 1920-2000, Buddy Collette, 1921-2010, Gerald Vinci, 1927-20...
Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Billy May & His Orchestra, Paul Weston & His Orchestra, Buddy Bregman Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Nelson Riddle, 1921-1985, Barney Kessel, 1923-2004, Herb Ellis, 1921-2010, Russell Procope, 1908-1981, Plas Johnson, Jr., 1939-, Shorty Sherock, 1915-1980, Britt Woodman, 1920-2000, Buddy Collette, 1921-2010, Gerald Vinci, 1927-2001, Joe Mondragon, 1920-1987, Alvin Stoller, 1925-1992
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Date Published / Released
1994-08-05
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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Best Of/20th/Eco
performed by Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996 and Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971, Bob Haggart (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2007), 42 mins
Sample
performed by Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996 and Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971, Bob Haggart (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2007), 42 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Bob Haggart, Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971
Author / Creator
Bob Haggart, Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Louis Armstrong, 1901-1971
Date Published / Released
2007-06-12
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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