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Music History Events: Jazz albums recorded March 14 & 15
Music History Events: Jazz albums recorded March 14 & 15:
Stan Getz – Early Stan (1949)
Early Stan is a compilation album with Jimmy Raney and Terry Gibbs (Prestige, 1963) – recorded between 1949–53.

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Track List:
1
Motion
Jimmy Raney
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
05:22
2
Lee
Jimmy Raney
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
04:19
3
Michelle, Pt. 1
Terry Gibbs / Shorty Rogers
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
02:19
4
Michelle, Pt. 2
Terry Gibbs / Shorty Rogers
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
02:17
5
Michelle
Terry Gibbs / Shorty Rogers
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
03:20
6
Michelle
Terry Gibbs / Shorty Rogers
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
03:32
7
T and S
Terry Gibbs / Shorty Rogers
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
02:48
8
Signal
Jimmy Raney
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
05:40
9
‘Round Midnight
Bernie Hanighen / Thelonious Monk / Cootie Williams
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
05:20
10
Terry’s Tune
Terry Gibbs / Shorty Rogers
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
03:02
11
Terry’s Tune
Terry Gibbs / Shorty Rogers
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
03:10
12
Terry’s Tune
Terry Gibbs / Shorty Rogers
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
03:04
13
Cuddles (Speedway)
Terry Gibbs
Stan Getz / Terry Gibbs / Jimmy Raney
02:59

Art Pepper + Eleven – Modern Jazz Classics (1959)
Art Pepper + Eleven – Modern Jazz Classics is a 1960 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper and a small big band performing arrangements by Marty Paich, who also directed the ensemble.
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Track listing: 00:00 – 01. “Move” (Denzil Best) 03:29 – 02. “Groovin’ High” (Dizzy Gillespie) 06:54 – 03. “Opus De Funk” (Horace Silver) 10:11 – 04. “‘Round Midnight” (Hanighen, Monk, Williams ) 13:48 – 05. “Four Brothers” (Jimmy Giuffre) 16:50 – 06. “Shawnuff” (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie) 19:49 – 07. “Bernie’s Tune” (Leiber, Miller, Stoller) 22:38 – 08. “Walkin’ Shoes” (Gerry Mulligan) 26:12 – 09. “Anthropology” (Dizzy Gillespie/Charlie Parker) 29:34 – 10. “Airegin” (Sonny Rollins) 32:38 – 11. “Walkin” (Richard Carpenter ) 37:55 – 12. “Donna Lee” (Miles Davis)

Personnel: Art Pepper — alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, clarinet Pete Candoli — trumpet Al Porcino — trumpet Jack Sheldon — trumpet Dick Nash — trombone Bob Enevoldsen — valve trombone, tenor saxophone Vincent DeRosa — French horn Herb Geller — alto saxophone Bud Shank — alto saxophone Charlie Kennedy — alto saxophone Bill Perkins — tenor saxophone Richie Kamuca — tenor saxophone Med Flory — baritone saxophone Russ Freeman — piano Joe Mondragon — bass Mel Lewis — drums Marty Paich — arranger, conductor

Chick Corea – Now He Sings, Now He Sobs (1968)
Now He Sings, Now He Sobs is the second studio album by Chick Corea, released in December 1968 on Solid State Records. It features Corea in a trio with bassist Miroslav Vitouš and drummer Roy Haynes. In 1988, it was reissued on CD by Blue Note with eight bonus tracks recorded at the same sessions.
All the tracks on the original album are improvisations based on Corea’s ideas, with some being entirely free improvisations (such as “The Law of Falling and Catching Up” and “Fragments”). Vitous and Haynes would reunite with Corea as an acoustic trio on Trio Music (ECM, 1982), Trio Music, Live in Europe (ECM, 1986), and The Trio Live From The Country Club (Stretch, 1996). The trio also backed saxophonist Toshiyuki Honda on the album Dream (Eastworld, 1983).
The bonus tracks released on the CD include a cover of Thelonious Monk‘s composition “Pannonica” and the Wood/Mellin standard “My One and Only Love“. All eight pieces had originally been issued in 1975 on Circling In, a Blue Note “twofer”.
According to Corea, the album title comes from the I Ching, which contains a section called “Now He Sings; Now He Sobs — Now He Beats The Drum; Now He Stops.” He recalled: “The poetry of that phrase fit the message of the trio’s music… the gamut of life experiences — the whole human picture and range of emotions.”
Track listing
All tracks are originals by the performers, except where noted.
Original release
"Steps - What Was" – 13:53
"Matrix" – 6:29
"Now He Sings, Now He Sobs" – 7:05
"Now He Beats the Drum, Now He Stops" – 10:40
"The Law of Falling and Catching Up" – 2:28

Personnel
- Chick Corea – piano
- Miroslav Vitouš – bass
- Roy Haynes – drums
- Sonny Lester – producer


Steve Lacy/Roswell Rudd/Kent Carter/Beaver Harris – Trickles (1976)
Trickles is the first album by Steve Lacy to be released on the Italian Black Saint label. It features performances of five of Lacy’s compositions by Lacy, Roswell Rudd, Kent Carter and Beaver Harris.

Track listing
All compositions by Steve Lacy
"Trickles" - 10:06
"I Feel A Draught" - 4:11
"The Bite" - 6:40
"Papa's Midnite Hop" - 7:58
"Robes" - 10:18
Recorded at Generation Sound Studios, New York, on March 11 and 14, 1976
Personnel
Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone
Roswell Rudd - trombone, chimes on 5
Kent Carter - bass
Beaver Harris - drums


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Coleman Hawkins – The Hawk Flies High (1957)
The Hawk Flies High is a 1957 album by jazz tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins. Apart from Barry Galbraith and Jo Jones on guitar and drums, the line-up of his accompanying sextet had a bebop background, namely J.J. Johnson on trombone, Idrees Sulieman on trumpet, pianist Hank Jones, and Oscar Pettiford on bass.
Track listing
"Chant" (Hank Jones) – 5:08
"Juicy Fruit" (Idrees Sulieman) – 11:16
"Think Deep" (William O. Smith) – 3:24
"Laura" (David Raksin, Johnny Mercer) – 4:34
"Blue Lights" (Gigi Gryce) – 5:44
"Sancticity" (Hawkins) – 9:10

Personnel
Coleman Hawkins – tenor saxophone
Hank Jones – piano
Oscar Pettiford – Bass
Jo Jones – Drums
Barry Galbraith – guitar
J.J. Johnson – trombone
Idrees Sulieman – trumpet

Chico Hamilton – Chic Chic Chico (1965)
Chic Chic Chico is an album by American jazz drummer Chico Hamilton featuring performances recorded in 1965 for the Impulse! label.
The title song was included as a bonus track on the CD reissue of The Dealer.
Track listing
All compositions by Gábor Szabó except as indicated
"Chic Chic Chico" (Manny Albam) - 2:47
"Corrida De Toros" - 5:35
"Tarantula" - 3:03
"What's New?" (Bob Haggart, Johnny Burke) - 6:02
"St. Paddy's Day Parade" (Chico Hamilton) - 3:09
"Carol's Walk" (Chico Hamilton) - 6:36
"Swampy" - 2:45
"Fire Works" - 5:52
Recorded in Hollywood, California, on January 4, 1965 (tracks 2–8) and March 16, 1965 (track 1)
Personnel
Chico Hamilton – drums
John Anderson – trumpet (tracks 2–8)
Lou Blackburn – trombone (tracks 2–8)
Henry Sigismonti – French horn (tracks 2–8)
Charles Lloyd – flute (track 1)
Bill Green – flute, piccolo (tracks 2–8)
Harold Land (tracks 2–8), Jimmy Woods (track 1) – tenor saxophone
Gábor Szabó – guitar
Albert Stinson – bass
Willie Bobo – percussion (track 1)


Gato Barbieri – In Search of the Mystery (1967)
In Search of the Mystery is the debut album by saxophonist Gato Barbieri. It was recorded in New York City on March 15, 1967, and was released later that year by ESP-Disk. On the album, Barbieri is joined by cellist Calo Scott, bassist Norris Jones, and drummer Bobby Kapp.
Track listing:
All compositions by Gato Barbieri. Track timings not provided.
- “In Search of the Mystery”
- “Michelle”
- “Obsession No. 2”
- “Cinemateque”

Personnel:
- Gato Barbieri – saxophone
- Calo Scott – cello
- Norris Jones – bass
- Bobby Kapp – drums

Shirley Horn – The Main Ingredient (1995)
The Main Ingredient is a 1995 album by Shirley Horn.
Track listing
"Blues for Sarge" (Ronald R. Dawson) – 4:16
"The Look of Love" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 5:22
"Keepin' Out of Mischief Now" (Andy Razaf, Fats Waller) – 3:46
"The Meaning of the Blues" (Bobby Troup, Leah Worth) – 7:55
"Here's Looking at You" (Carroll Coates) – 3:27
"You Go to My Head" (John Frederick Coots, Haven Gillespie) – 9:08
"Fever" (Eddie Cooley, John Davenport) – 4:42
"Come in from the Rain" (Melissa Manchester, Carole Bayer Sager) – 4:50
"Peel Me a Grape" (Dave Frishberg) – 2:55
"All or Nothing at All" (Arthur Altman, Jack Lawrence) – 7:10
Personnel:

Shirley Horn – piano, vocals
Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone
Buck Hill
Roy Hargrove – flugelhorn
Charles Ables – guitar, electric bass
Steve Novosel – double bass
Billy Hart – drums
Elvin Jones – drums
Steve Williams – drums

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