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SDP-11 (5LPs album)
RIVERSIDE HISTORY OF CLASSIC JAZZ 

SDP-11

 

RLP12-112 BACKGROUNDS / RAGTIME 

(Volume 1 and 2 of The RIVERSIDE HITORY OF CLASSIC JAZZ)

JELLY ROLL MORTON – BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON – SCOTT JOPLIN – COW COW DAVENPORT

 

Backgrounds (Vol.1)

  1. Congo tribal music: Royal Drums of the Abatutsi; Abatutsi Girls’ Songs; Lobertina (8:59)

  2. Street Cries of Charleston (2:10) 

  3. BLIND LEMON HEFFERSON: Shuckin’ Sugar (3:03) 

  4. REV. J. M.GATES and Congregation: I’m Going to Heaven if It Takes My Life (2:44)

  5. SODERO’S MILITARY BAND: Slidus Trombonus (1:19)

  6. FRED VAN EPS: Ragtime Oriole (3:20)

Ragtime (Vol. 2) 

  1. Cakewalk (performer unknown): At a Georgia Camp Meeting (2:35)

  2. SCOTT JOPLIN: The Cascades (2:06) 

  3. JAMES SCOTT: Frogs Legs Rag (2:33) 

  4. JOSEPH LAMB: American Beauty Rag (2:42) 

  5. JELLY ROLL MORTON: Perfect Rag (2:41)

  6. COW COW DAVENPORT: Atlanta Rag (3:07) 

 

 

RLP12-113 THE Blues / New Orleans Style 

(Volume 3 and 4 of The RIVERSIDE HISTORY OF CLASSIC JAZZ)

LOUIS ARMSTRONG – JELLY ROLL MORTON –BESSIE SMITH – MA RAINEY – KING OLIVER 

 

The Blues (Vol.3)

  1. MA RAINEY : Titanic Man Blues (2:43)

  2. BESSIE SMITH : St. Louis Blues (3:38) 

  3. IDA COX : I’ve Got the Blues for Rampart Street (2:46) 

  4. CHIPPIE HILL : Around the Clock Blues (3:06) 

  5. BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON : Risin’ High Water (2:27) 

  6. BIG BILL BROONZY : Big Bill Blues (2:59)

New Orleans Style (Vol.4)

  1. KING OLIVER ‘S Creole Jazz Band : Froggie Moore (3:04) 

  2. JELLY ROLL MORTON : The Pearls (3:12)

  3. JELLY ROLL MORTON : Big Foot Ham (2:49)

  4. NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS : Livery Stable Blues (2:34)

  5. ORIGINAL MEMPHIS MELODY BOYS : Blue Grass Blues (2:52) 

  6. RED ONION JAZZ BABIES : Cake Walking Babies from Home (3:23)

 

 

RLP12-114 BOOGIE WOOGIE / SOUTH SIDE CHICAGO

(Volume 5 and 6 of THE RIVERSIDE HISTORY OF CLASSIC JAZZ)

JIMMY YANCEY – MEADE LUX LEWIS – JOHNNY DODDS -  FREDDIE KEPPARD – TOMMY LADNIER 

 

Boogie Woogie (vol. 5) 

1. WESLEY WALLACE: No. 29 

2. JIMMY YANCEY: The Fives (3:02) 

3. CRIPPLE CLARENCE LOFTON: Blue Boogie (2:51) 

4. MEADE LUX LEWIS: Far Ago Blues (4:05) 

5. ART HODES: South Side Shuffle (2:58) 

6. PETE JOHNSON: Lone Star Blues (3:06) 

South Side Chicago(vol. 6) 

1. JOHNNY DODDS and TINY PARHAM: Oh, Daddy (2:27) 

2. FREDDIE KEPPARD: Salty Dog (2:45) 

3. BARRELHOUSE FIVE: Mama Stayed Out (3:09) 

4. STATE STREET RAMBLERS: Careless Love (3:21) 

5. LOVIE AUSTIN’S Blues Serenaders: Jackass Blues (3:04) 

6. DOC COOK’s Dreamland Orch: The Memphis Maybe Man (2:39) 

 

 

RLP12-115 CHICAGO STYLE / HARLEM

(Volumes 7 & 8 of THE RIVERSIDE HISTORY OF CLASSIC JAZZ)

BIX BEIFERBECKE – MUGGSY SPANIER – FATS WALLER –  JAMES P. JOHNSON – DUKE ELLINGTON 

 

Chicago Style (vol. 7) 

1. MUGGSY SPANIER’S Stomp Six: Why Couldn’t It Be Poor Little Me (2:35) 

2. BIX BEIDERBECKE: Royal Garden Blues (2:50) 

3. THE WOLVERIENS: When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (2:58) 

4. CHARLES PIERCE Orch.: China Boy (2:24)  

5. JUNGLE KINGS: Friars Point Shuffle (2:56)  

6. WINGY MANNONE: Up the Country (3:02)  

Harlem; (vol. 8) 

1. JAMES P. JOHNSON: Harlem Strut (2:21)  

2. FATS WALLER: Mama’s Got the Blues (2:50) 

3. CLIFF JACKSON: Hock Shop Blues (4:21)  

4. CLARENCE WILLIAMS Orch.: Midnight Stomp (3:00)  

5. DUKE ELLINGTON’S Washingtonians: Rainy Nights (3:24)  

6. FLETCHER HENDERSON Orch.: Hop Off (3:19)    

 

 

RLP12-116 NEW YORK STYLE / NEW ORLEANS REVIVAL

(Volumes 9 and 10 of THE RIVERSIDE HISTORY OF CLASSIC JAZZ)

RED NICHOLS – MUGGSY SPANIER – KID ORY – BUNK JOHNSON – GEORGE LEWIS – LU WATTERS  

 

New York Style (vol. 9) 

1. ORIGINAL MEMPHIS FIVE: Sweet Lovin’ Mama (2:50)  

2. CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS: Sweet Man (3:34)  

3. RED and MIFF’S STOMPERS: Stampede (4:35)  

4. WILD BILL DAVISON: Eccentric (2:21)  

5. YANK LAWSON: Yank’s Blues (2:31)  

6. MUGGSY SPANIER: Muscrat Ramble (2:36)   

New Orleans Revival (vol. 10)  

1. KID ORY: Weary Blues (2:40)  

2. BUNK JOHNSON: Make Ma a Pallet on the Floor (3:48)  

3. GEORGE LEWIS: Careless Love (5:00)  

4. LU WATTERS’ YERBA Buena Jazz Band: Antigua Blues (3:04)  

5. BOB HELM: Dawn Club Joys (2:50)  

6. DIXIELAND RHYTHM KINGS: St. James Infirmary (2:41) 

 

NOTE: SDP-11 (album set), SDP-11-R (box set) 

SDP-11 “History of Classic Jazz” produced by Bill Grauer, Jr. and Orrin Keepnews 

With n introductory essay by Charles Edward Smith 

RIVERSIDE RECORDS are released by BILL GRAUER PRODUCTIONS

418 West 49th Street, New York 19, N.Y. 

SDP-11                              SDP-11 (book) 

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SDP-11-R                       SDP-11-R (book)

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RLP12-112                                RLP12-113                                RLP12-114                                 RLP12-115                                RLP12-116 

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SDP-22 (4LPs BOX)
Cyril Richard: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (RLP-7008 – 7011) 

SDP-22

 

CYRIL RITCHARD

Cyril Ritchard (readings, sung) performed by the New York Woodwind Quintet: John Barows (frh)  Samuel Baron (fl)  Bernard Garfield (bassoon) 

Jerome Roth (oboe)  Davis Glazer (cl)  Arthur Marotti (perc)  original music by Alec Wilder.

NYC; Spring and Summer, 1957

 

Overture

Chapter I

Chapter II (part 1) 

Chapter XI (part 2) 

Chapter XII and Finale 

Chapter II (part 2) 

Chapter III 

Chapter IV (part 1) 

Chapter X 

Chapter XI (part 1) 

Chapter IV (part 2) 

Chapter V (part 1) 

Chapter VIII (part 2) 

Chapter IX 

Chapter V (part 2) 

Chapter VI 

Chapter VII 

Chapter VIII (part 1) 

 

RLP-7008    SDP-22

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RLP-7008/7011, SDP-22 “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”

Readings recorded at WOR-Mutual Studios; music recorded at Reeves Sound Studios

Directed by Barrett Clark; music recording Engineer: Jack Higgins. Modern voices recordings are produced by Modern Voices, Inc. 

and released exclusively on Riverside Records by Bill Grauer Productions.

SDP-22 edition produced for, and distributed exclusively by, Crown Publishers, Inc.

        SDP-22 (BOX) (small blue)                                  SDP-22 (book)                                                                                                                                                      

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                      7008                                               7009                                                 7010                                                 7011

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THELONIOUS MONK

These box sets made after the Bill Grauer Production except Cannonball Adderley. 

These four musicians have made great records in Riverside label on jazz history.

THELONIOUS MONK BOX (CD BOX & discography on RIVERSIDE)

THELONIOUS MONK THE COMPLETE RIVERSIDE RECORDINGS

front

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book

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CD book 

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CDs

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THELONIOUS MONK TRIO

Thelonious Monk (p)  Oscar Pettiford (b)  Kenny Clarke (drs)

Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack, New Jersey; July 21 & 27, 1955

It Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain’t Got 

That Swing (4:38)                                        RLP12-201    RLP-3510     RM483     REP-111

Sophisticated Lady (4:27)                                    -

I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good (5:52)                                  -

Black and Tan Fantasy (3:24)                              -             RLP-3507      M-47064         -

Mood Indigo (3:13)                                             -                    -

I Let A Song Go out of My Heart (5:40)                                  -

Solitude (3:42)                                                     -               S (9)-8         M-47004          -

Caravan (5:55)                                                     -

 

NOTE: all 8 titles also on M-47052, SMJ-6039M, OJC-024, VDJ-1528, WWLJ-7070, VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25010/24CD, 

VICJ-23614CD, VICJ-5166CD, VICJ-2045CD, VICJ-60472CD, VICJ-41271CD, UCCO-9070CD, UCCO-5084CD

RLP12-201 “Thelonious Monk Plays the Music of Duke Ellington” notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Cover design by Paul Bacon and photo by Carole Reiff Galletly. 

RM(S9)-483/4 “The Thelonious Monk Story”

RLP-3507 “The Compositions of Duke Ellington, Vol. 1”

RLP-3510 “The Compositions of Duke Ellington, Vol. 2”

S(9)-8 “The Soul of Jazz Sampler”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer; recorded by Rudy Van Gelder

RLP12-201

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RM-483/4

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RLP-3507

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RLP-3510

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S (9)-8

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VIJ-5102/23

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RICD-822-2

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THELONIOUS MONK TRIO

Thelonious Monk (p)  Oscar Pettiford (b)  Art Blakey (drs)

Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack, New Jersey; March 17 & April 3, 1956

Liza (3:10)                       RLP12-209     RLP12-267                         RLP-3517     REP-113      S-3

Memories of You (4:16)                                 -               M-47004                                  -

Honeysuckle Rose (5:23)                               -               SMJ-9546 

Darn That Dream (6:29)                                 - 

Tea for Two (5:52)                     -                                                                -

You Are Too Beautiful (4:55)                         -              RM(S9)-3514

Just You, Just Me (7:58)                                 - 

 

NOTE: all 7 titles also on M-47052, SMJ-6068M, VIJ-125, WWLJ-7071, VIJ-5102/23, VICJ-23554CD, VDJ-25010/24CD, 

VICJ-2060CD, VICJ-60351CD, VICJ-41074CD, UCCO-9071CD, UCCO-5079CD

‘You Are Too Beautiful’ (4:43) on RM(S9)-3514

RLP12-209 “The Unique” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder .Cover design by Gene Gogerty and photo by Carole Reiff Gallerly.  

S-3 “Riverside Modern Jazz Sampler”

RLP12-267 “Riverside Drive”

RM(S9)-3514 “Great Artists Play Compositions of Richard Rodgers”

RLP-3517 “Greatest Artists Play Compositions of Harold Arlen”

RLP12-209  

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S(S9)-3 

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RLP12-267

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RM-3514 

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RLP-3517

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VIJ-5102/23

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RICD-822-2

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THELONIOUS MONK QUINTET

Ernie Henry (as)  Sonny Rollins (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p,celeste) Oscar Pettiford (b)  Max Roach (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; October 9, 1956

Ba-Lue Boliver Ba-Lues-Are (13:15)    RLP12-226     RLP12-266     SMJ-6176M     VIJ-150

Pannonica (8:50)                                                                     -

Pannonica (incomplete) (2:34) 

 

NOTE: both titles also on RSLP-1174, M-47023, SMJ-6136M, VIJ-107, OJC-026, VDJ-1526, VIJ-5102/23, VICJ-23523CD, 

VICJ-5119CD, VDJ-25010/24CD, VICJ-2085CD, VICJ-60296CD, VICJ-41035CD, VICJ-41225CD, 

UCCO-9029CD, UCCO-5020CD

All 3 titles also VIJ-5102/23, UCCO-0483CD

RLP12-226 “Brilliant Corners” notes by Orrin Keepnews. Cover design by Paul Baacon and photo by Paul Weller. 

RLP12-266 “Ernie Henry: Last Chorus”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer, recording Engineer: Jack Higgins

RLP12-226 

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RLP12-266 

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VIJ-5102/23

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RICD-822-2

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THELONIOUS MONK QUINTET

Ernie Henry (as)  Sonny Rollins (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p, celeste) Oscar Pettiford (b)  Max Roach (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; October 19, 1956

Brilliant Corners (7:42)    RLP12-226

 

NOTE: this title also on Rvs45-608, RLP12-421, RSLP-1174, M-47023, M-47064, SMJ-6136M, SMJ-9546, VIJ-107, OJC-026, 

VDJ-1526, VIJ-5102/23, VICJ-23523CD, VICJ-5119CD, VICJ-2085CD, VICJ-60296CD, VICJ-41035CD, VICJ-41225CD, 

UCCO-9029CD, UCCO-5020CD

RLP12-226 “Brilliant Corners” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer, recording Engineer: Jack Higgins

Cover design by Paul Baacon and photo by Paul Weller.

RLP12-421 “Thelonious Monk: Greatest Hits”

‘Brilliant Corners’ (6:21) on RLP12-421

RLP12-226 

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RLP12-421  

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VIJ-5102/23

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RICD-822-2

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THELONIOUS MONK QUINTET

Clark Terry (tp)  Sonny Rollins (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Paul Chambers (b)  Max Roach drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; December 7, 1956

Bemsha Swing (7:42)          RLP12-226     RSLP-1174     M-47023 

I Surrender, Dear (1) (5:52)          -                       -             M-47004     SMJ-9547

 

NOTE: (1) Thelonious Monk (p) solo

both titles also on SMJ-6136M, VIJ-107, OJC-026, VDJ-1526, VIJ-5102/23 VICJ-23523CD, VICJ-5119CD, 

VICJ-2085CD, VICJ-60296CD, VICJ-41035CD, VICJ-41225CD, UCCO-9020CD, UCCO-5020CD, 

RLP12-226 “Brilliant Corners” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer, recording Engineer: Jack Higgins

Cover design by Paul Bacon and photo by Paul Weller.

RLP12-226 

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VIJ-5102/23

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RICD-822-2

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THELONIOUS MONK

Thelonious Monk (p) Reeves Sound Studios

NYC; April 5, 1957

Ghost of A Chance (take 5) (4:08) 

Ghost of A Chance (take 7) (4:20)               RLP12-235

I Should Care (take 1) (3:27) 

I Should Care (take 2) (1) (3:17) 

I Should Care (take 3) (3:15)                                -

‘Round Midnight (in progress) (21:15) (A)                                    M-47067     VIJ-4032

‘Round Midnight (take 7) (6:40)                          -      M-47064            -           SMJ-9547

 

NOTE: 3 titles of RLP12-235 also on M-47004, SMJ-6053M, VIJ-105, VDJ-1537CD, RLP-12-235 + (A) also on VICJ-23522CD, 

VICJ-5075CD, VICJ-2116CD, VICJ-60170CD, VICJ-60295CD, VICJ-61069CD, VICJ-41034CD, VICJ-41224CD, 

UCCO-9010CD, UCCO-5014CD

all titles also on VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25010/24CD, VICJ-60110/24

(1) previously issued in Italy only

RLP12-235 “Thelonious Himself: solo piano by Thelonious Monk” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins. Cover design by Paul Bacon and photo by Paul Weller. 

VIJ-4032 “Thelonious Monk: ‘Round Midnight” cover designed and photo by K. Abe. (sampler) 

RLP12-235  

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VIJ-5102/23

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VIJ-4032 (sampler) 

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RICD-822-2

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THELONIOUS MONK 

Thelonious Monk (p) solo Reeves Sound Studios

NYC; April 12. 1957 

April in Paris (3:50)                                   RLP12-235     MSP-1     M-47004     SMJ9547

I’m Getting Sentimental Over You (4:01)           -                                    -                  -

Monk’s Mood (false start) (0:55) 

Monk’s Mood (1) (7:51)                                                        -           RLP12-28                          M-47011

Functional (take 1) (9:46)  JLP-46

Functional (take 2) (9:17)                                    -                 -                                     -

All Alone (4:50)                                                                     -            RLP-3519

 

NOTE: (1) John Coltrane (ts) & Wilbur Ware (b) added

“Monk’s Mood” (5:10) on RLP12-284

5 titles of RLP12-235 also on SMJ-6053M, VIJ-105, VDJ-1537CD, VICJ-23522CD, VICJ-5075CD, VICJ-2116CD, 

VICJ-2116CD, VICJ-60170CD, VICJ-60295CD, VICJ-61069CD, VICJ-41034CD, VICJ-41224CD, UCCO-9010CD, UCCO-5014CD

all 7 titles also on VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25010/24CD, VICJ-60110/24, JLP(S9)-46 also on RLP(S9)-490 & SMJ-6149, 

M-47004, VIJ-119, VDJ-1510CD, VICJ-23524CD, VICJ-5137CD, VICJ-2118CD, VICJ-60334CD, VICJ-41075CD, 

UCCO-9073CD, UCCO-5053CD

RLP12-235 “Thelonious Himself: solo piano by Thelonious Monk” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews: 

recording Engineer: Jack Higgins. Cover design by Paul Bacon and photo by Paul Weller. 

JLP-46 “Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane” Produced by Orrin Keepnews: recording Engineer: Jack Higgins

RLP12-284 “Saxophone Revolt: An Anthology of Outstanding Stylists”

‘All Alone’ (4:33) on RLP-3519

RLP-3519 “Great Jazz Artists Play Compositions of Irving Berlin”

 

THELONIOUS MONK GROUP (EAST COAST ALL-STARS)

Ray Copeland (tp)  Gigi Gryce (as)  John Coltrane (ts)  Coleman Hawkins (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Wilbur Ware (b)  Art Blakey (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; June 25, 1957

Crepuscule with Nellie (take 1) (4:32) 

Crepuscule with Nellie (take 2) (4:34) 

Crepuscule with Nellie (breakdown) (0:58)

Blues for Tomorrow (1) (13:30)      RLP12-243     M-47011     SMJ-6128     OJC-030

 

NOTE: (1) Thelonious Monk (p) out

all 4 titles also on VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25010/24CD

RLP12-243 “Blues for Tomorrow” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins. 

Cover design by Paul Bacon and photo from Rapho Guillumette Pictures. 

RLP12-243 session name as “East Coast All-Stars”

RLP12-235

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RLP12-284

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JLP-46 

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 RLP-3519

RLP-3519 front.jpg

SMJ-9546/47

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VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2 

Monk CD box.jpg
Monk CD box CDs.jpg

RLP12-243 

RLP-243 front.jpg

VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
Monk CD box CDs.jpg

 

THELONIOUS MONK GROUP

Ray Copeland (tp)  Gigi Gryce (as)  John Coltrane (ts)  Coleman Hawkins (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Wilbur Ware (b)  Art Blakey (drs) 

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; June 26, 1957

Off Minor (take 4) (5:10) (A)     JLP-46    REP-324    RLP(S9)-490    M-47011    M-47064 

Off Minor (take 5) (5:06)            RLP12-242    RLP-421    REP-324    RSLP-1102    M-47011

 

Ray Copeland (tp)  Gigi Gryce (as)  John Coltrane (ts)  Coleman Hawkins (ts) ONLY

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; June 26, 1957

Abide with Me (0:52)                RLP12-242    RSLP-1102    M-47011

 

Ray Copeland (tp)  Gigi Gryce (as)  John Coltrane (ts)  Coleman Hawkins (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Wilbur Ware (b)  Art Blakey (drs) 

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; June 26, 1957

Crepuscule with Nellie (take 4) (4:43) (A) 

Crepuscule with Nellie (take 5) (A)

Crepuscule with Nellie (take 6) (4:37)      RLP12-242    M-47011

Epistrophy (fragment) (3:07)        JLP-46    REP-324    RLP(S9)-490    M-47011    M-47064    SMJ-9546

Epistrophy (10:45)      RLP12-242    RSLP-1102    M-47011    M-47064

Well, You Needn’t (opening) (1:23) 

Well, You Needn’t (10:24)      RLP12-242    RSLP-1102    M-47011

 

oleman Hawkins (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Wilbur Ware (b)  Art Blakey (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; June 26, 1957

Ruby My Dear (5:35)      RLP12-242    RSLP-1102    RLP12-421    M-47015

 

NOTE: (A) take 4&5 edited re-tracks) 

all 12 titles of this day’s session also on VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25010/24CD, RCD2-30027-2CD

2 titles of JLP-46 also on SMJ-6149, VIJ-119, VDJ-1510CD, VICJ-23524CD, VICJ-5137CD, VICJ-2118CD, 

VICJ-60334CD, VICJ-41075CD, UCCO-9073CD, UCCO-5053CD

6 titles of RLP12-242 also on RSLP-1102, SMJ-6207, VIJ-106, VDJ-1516CD, VIJJ-30012 

RLP12-242 + (A) also on VICJ-2133CD, VICJ-23553CD, VICJ-5120CD, VICJ-60309CD, VICJ-41036CD, 

VICJ-41226CD, UCCO-9030CD, UCCO-5027CD 

RLP12-242 “Monk’s Music” Produced and notes written by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins

Cover design by Paul Bacon and photo by Paul Weller. 

JLP-46 “Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane” produced by Orrin Keepnews and notes by Ira Gitler. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins.  Cover design by Ken Deardoff and photo by Richard Jennings. 

RLP12-242   

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JLP-46 

JLP-46 front.jpg

VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
Monk CD box CDs.jpg

 

THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET

John Coltrane (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Wilbur Ware (b)  Shadow Wilson (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; July 1957

Ruby, My Dear (6:17)      JLP(S9)-46     R421     REP-3217     M-47064     R/Vic3006(s)

Nutty (6:35)      JLP(S9)-46   Rvs REP-3214     R/ABC3047     R/Vic3006(s)

Trinkle Tinkle (6:37)         JLP(S9)-46     Rvs REP-3214     SMJ-9546

 

NOTE: all 3 titles also on RLP(S9)-490, M-47011,SMJ-6149, OJC-039, VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25010/24CD, VICJ-23524CD, 

VICJ-5137CD, VICJ-2118CD, VICJ-60334CD, VICJ-41075CD, UCCO-9073CD, UCCO-5053CD

JLP-46 “Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane” produced by Orrin Keepnews and notes by Ira Gitler. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins.  Cover design by Ken Deardoff and photo by Richard Jennings. 

JLP(S9)-46  

JLP-46 front.jpg

VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
Monk CD box CDs.jpg

 

GERRY MULLIGAN QUARTET

Gerry Mulligan (brs)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Wilbur Ware (b)  Shadow Wilson (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; August 12, 1957

Straight No Chaser (take1) (5:26)         LWG-1232

Straight No Chaser (take3) (6:57)         RLP12-247     RLP-3503      R/Vic3021(s)

Rhythm-A-Ning (5:16)                                  -              RLP12-284     R/Vic3037(s)

I Mean You (take1) (6:21)                                                                                         LEG-1232

I Mean You (take2) (6:29)                                                                                                  -

I Mean You (take3) (6:54)                             -                M-47064

Same person   Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; August 13, 1957

‘Round Midnight (8:26)        RLP12-247     RLP(S9)421     RLP(S9)-438     RLP-3522     REP-130

Decidedly (take4) (5:51)       RSLP-1106

Decidedly (take5) (6:58)       RLP12-247     LGW-1232

Sweet and Lovely (7:14)       RLP12-247     R/Vic3037(s)

 

NOTE: ‘Rhythm-A-Ning’ (5:23) on RLP12-284

all titles also on M-47067 & VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25010/24, VDJ-1643CD, VICJ-2135CD, VICJ-60473CD, 

VICJ-41182CD, UCCO-9123CD, UCCO-5087CD 

6 titles of RLP12-247 also on RSLP-1106 & SMJ-6107

RLP12-247 “Mulligan Meets Monk” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins & Ray Fowler. Cover design by Paul Bacon. 

RLP12-284 “Saxophone Revolt: An Anthology of Outstanding Stylists”

RLP-3503 “The Compositions of Thelonious Monk”

RLP-3522 “’Round Midnight” Outstanding version of the Great Jazz Classic.

LEG-1232 “Mulligan Meets Monk: alternate takes” reissued by Hiroshi Aono. 

RLP12-247   

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RLP12-284

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RLP-3503

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RLP-3522

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LEG-1232

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VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
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THELONIOUS MONK SEXTET

Donald Byrd (tp)  Johnny Griffin (ts)  Pepper Adams (bs)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Wilbur Ware (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; February 25, 1958

Coming on the Hudson (6:01)      MLP-9124     VIJ-5102/23

 

NOTE: MLP-9124

produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins

JLP(S9)-46  

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VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
Monk CD box CDs.jpg

 

CLARK TERRY QUARTET

Clark Terry (flh)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Sam Jones (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; May 7 & 12, 1958

In Orbit (4:37)                         RLP12-271

One Foot in the Gutter (7:14)          -                                  M-47032

Trust in Me (4:30)                           -

Let’s Cool One (4:53)                      -             RLP(S9)483        -            M-47064

Pea - Eye (4:25)                               -

Argentina (6:08)                              -                                          -

Moonlight Fiesta (2:33)                   -

Buck’s Business (3:20)                    -

Flueglin’ the Blues (6:57)          RLP12-294     RSLP-1134       -

Very Near Blue (3:0 3)               RLP12-271     M-47032

 

NOTE: 9 titles of RLP12-271 also on JLP-96 & SMJ-6167M

all titles also on VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25019/24CD, VICJ-2165CD

RLP12-271 “Clark Terry: In Orbit” produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recorded by Jack Higgins. 

Cover design by Paul Bacon; photo by Jack Manning. 

RLP12-294 “New Blue Horns: Six Previously Unissued Versions of the Blues” (RSLP-1134 stereo) 

RLP(S9)-483 “The Thelonious Monk Story”

JLP-96 “Clark Terry Quartet with Thelonious Monk” 

RLP12-271   

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RLP12-294

RLP-294 front.jpg

RSLP-1134

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RLP-483

RLP-483 483 front.jpg

JLP-96 (Orpheum)  

VIJ-5102/23

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Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
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THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET

Johnny Griffin (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Ahmed Abdul-Malik (b)  Roy Haynes (drs)

‘live’ at The Five Spot, NYC; July 9, 1958

Evidence (10:14)                                 VICJ-2172CD

Blues Five Spot (9:54)                         M-9124     VICJ-23615CD

In Walked Bud (10:54)                              -                      -

Epistrophy (theme)                                    -                      -

Unindentified  Solo Piano (1) (1:53)         -                      -

‘Round Midnight (6:15)                            -             VICJ-2172CD

Bye-Ya (2) (11:52)                                     - 

Epistrophy (theme) (2)

 

NOTE: (1) T.Monk (p) solo

(2) Art Blakey (drs) replaces for R. Haynes.

all 8 titles are not issued on Riverside but VIJ-5102/23

VICJ-23615CD issues as VICJ-2176CD

VICJ-23587CD issues as VICJ-2172CD, VICJ-5087CD, VICJ-60353CD, VICJ-41038CD, VICJ-41228CD, 

UCCO-9112CD, UCCO-5049CD

Produced by Orrin Keepnews. 

M-9124  

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VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
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THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET

Johnny Griffin (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Ahmed Abdul-Malik (b)  Roy Haynes (drs)

recorded at Five Spot Cafe, NYC; August 7, 1958

Light Blue (5:15)                           RLP12-262     Rvs45-421

Coming on the Hudson (5:52)              -                      -

Rhythm-A-Ning (9:26)                         -

Just A Gigolo (1) (2:09) (A)           RLP12-279    R3037     M-47007     SMJ-9547

Blue Monk (8:32)                           RLP12-262         -

Evidence (8:50)                                     -

Epistrophy (theme) (1:04)                     -

Nutty (5:52)                                   RLP12-279          -           M-47064

Blues Five Spot (8:17) (A)                    -

Let’s Cool One (9:16)                            -

In Walked Bud (11:29) (A)                    -               R483/4            -

Misterioso (10:54)                                 -                                                   SMJ-9546

Epistrophy (theme) (1:05)              RLP12-262

 

NOTE: (1) T. Monk (p) solo

7 titles of RLP12-262 also on RSLP-1190 (stereo), M-47043 & SMJ-6102, VIJ-143, VDJ-1657CD, VICJ-23615CD, 

VICJ-60491CD

RLP12-262 + (A) also on VICJ-2176CD, VICJ-60491CD, VICJ-41172CD

6 titles of RLP12-279 also on RSLP-1133, M-47043 & SMJ-6119, VIJ-127, VDJ-1619CD,VICJ-23587CD, 

UCCO-9112CD, VICJ-5087CD, VICJ-2172CD, VICJ-60353CD, VICJ-41038CD, VICJ-41228CD, UCCO-9112CD, UCCO-5049CD 

all titles also on VIJ-5102/23, VDJ-25010/24CD

RLP12-262 “Thelonious in Action” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Ray Fowler. 

Cover design by Paul Bacon and photo by Jack Manning. 

RLP12-279 “Misterioso” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Ray Fowler. 

Cover design by Paul Bacon and painting by “The Seer,” by Giorgio De Chirico

RLP12-262   

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 RLP12-279 

RLP-279 front.jpg

VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
Monk CD box CDs.jpg

 

THELONIOUS MONK ORCHESTRA

Donald Byrd (tp)  Eddie Bert (tb)  Phil Woods (as)  Charlie Rouse (ts) Pepper Adams (brs)  Robert Nothern (frh)  

Jay McAllister (tu) Thelonious Monk (p)  Sam Jones (b)  Art Taylor (drs)

Recorded in concert Town Hall, NYC; February 28, 1959

Monk’s Mood (10:21)                      RLP12-300     ABC-3037                   M-47033

Friday the 13th (9:23)                              -              RLP-483/4                         -

Little Rootie Tootie (8:53)                       -              RLP-421     ABC-3047      -            M-47064

Off Minor (7:50)                                      -              RLP-3503                          -

Thelonious (3:02) (A)                              -               MLP-9115                         -

Crepuscule with Nellie (4:50)                  -                                                         -

Little Rootie Tootie (encore) (8:54) (A)                   VIJ-4032                           -

 

Charlie Rouse (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Sam Jones (b)  Art Taylor (drs)

In Walked Bud (7:10)                       MLP-9115

Blue Monk (8:21)                                    -

Rhythm-A-Ning (6:47)                            -

 

NOTE: (A) ‘Thelonious’ complete version (8:29), “Thelonious” (0:56) on RLP12-300

6 titles of RLP12-300 also on RSLP-1138 (stereo), SMJ-6183 

RLP(S9)-300 + (A) also on VICJ-23616CD, VICJ-60511CD

4 titles of MLP-9115 also on SMJ-4036

MLP-9115 & SMJ-4036 “Evidence” cover designed by Yoshikazu Tanaka; photo by Jim Marshall. 

all titles this session also on VIJ-5102/23

RLP12-300 “The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

 Recording Engineer: Ray Fowler. Cover produced and designed by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine.

Cover photo by Melvin Sokolsky; back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shstak.  

RLP-3503 “The Compositions of Thelonious Monk”

RLP12-300   

RLP-300 front.jpg

RLP-3503

RLP-3503 front.jpg

VIJ-4036 (sampler)  

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VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
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THELONIOUS MONK QUINTET

Thad Jones (cnt)  Charlie Rouse (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  Sam Jones (b) Art Taylor (drs)

     Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; June 1, 1959

Played Twice (take 1) (6:56)                  M-9124

Played Twice (take 2) (7:54)                  M-47023     VIJ-4032

Played Twice (take 3) (8:00)                  RLP12-305

 

same person      Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; June 2, 1959

Straight, No Chaser (9:21)                    RLP12-305     SMJ-9546

I Mean You (9:49)                                          -

Ask Me Now (10:47)                                     -

 

same person      Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; June 4, 1959

Jackie – ing (6:07)                           RLP12-305     RLP(S9)-421     RLP-483/4     R/Vic3009     M-47064     SMJ-9546

 

NOTE: 5 titles of RLP(S9)-305 also on RSLP-1150 (stereo), SMJ-6086, M-47023, 

All 7 titles also on VIJ-5102/23, VICJ-23617CD

RLP12-305 “5 by Monk by 5” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins; mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover produced by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine. Front & back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shustak. 

RLP(S9)-421 “Thelonious Monk Greatest Hits”

RLP483/4 “The Thelonious Monk Story” 

RLP12-305 

RLP-305 front.jpg

RLP-421

RLP-421 front.jpg

RLP-483/4 

RLP-483 483 front.jpg

VIJ-5102/23

Monk box front.jpg

RICD-822-2

Monk CD box.jpg
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THELONIOUS MONK

Thelonious Monk (p)

San Francisco; October 21, 1959

Round Lights (3:33)                                                RLP12-312                  M-47004

Pannonica (3:48)                                                            -          R(S9)-7           -            SMJ-9547

Blue Monk (3:41)                                                           -         RLP-483/4     Rvs45-434     Vic3009     M-47004     SMJ-9547

Ruby, My Dear (3:55)                                                    -          M-47004       SMJ-9547    MSP-1

There’s Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie (take 1) (4:00)     -                               VIJ-4032

There’s Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie (take 2) (4:17)     -

Everything Happens to Me (5:35)                                  -                 -

 

San Francisco; October 22, 1959

Reflections (5:03)                                                   RLP12-312

Remember (2:36)                                                           -           Rvs45-434

Blue Hawk (3:37)                                                          -

You Took the Words Right Out of My Heart (3:58)      -

 

NOTE: 10 titles of RLP12-312 also on RSLP-1158, M-47004, SMJ-6163, VIJ-120, VDJ-1549CD, 

All 11 titles also on VIJ-5102/23, VICJ-23586CD, UCCO-9072CD, VICJ-2212CD, VICJ-60352CD, VICJ-41073CD, 

UCCO-9072CD, UCCO-5059CD

RLP12-312 “Thelonious Alone in San Francisco” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Reice Hamel; mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover produced and designed by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine; cover & back-liner photos by William Claxton.  

S(S9)-7 “The Soul of Jazz Piano” 

VIJ-4032 “Thelonious Monk: ‘Round Midnight” reissued by Hiroshi Aono. Cover by K. Abe (front) & Lee Tanner (back) 

RLP-483/4 “The Thelonious Monk Story” 

SMJ-9547 “Farewell to Monk” reissued by Shoichi Yui; cover photo by Hozumi Nakadaira. (JVC) 

RLP12-312  

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S(S9)-7 

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RLP-483/4

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 VIJ-4032

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 SMJ-9547

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VIJ-5102/23

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RICD-822-2

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THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET PLUS TWO

Joe Gordon (tp)  Charlie Rouse (ts)  Harold Land (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  John Ore (b)  Shelly Manne (drs)

     Live at ‘The Black Hawk’, San Francisco; April 28, 1960

San Francisco Holiday (8:47)                           VIJ-5102/23

Just You, Just Me (7:07)                                              -

 

same person     Live at ‘The Black Hawk’, San Francisco; April 29, 1960

‘Round Midnight (7:51)                                   VIJ-5102/23

 

Billy Higgins (drs) replaces for S. Manne

San Francisco Holiday (alt) (8:28)                   MLP-9115

I’m Getting Sentimental over You (6:07)         RLP12-323     S-5     SE-2009     M-47033     M-47064     VICJ-23618

Evidence (7:07) MLP-9115

Epistrophy (theme) (0:59)                                         -                                                    -                   -

Epistrophy (6:39)                                              MLP-9115                                                                 -

Four in One (alt take) (7:33)

Let’s Call This (8:32)                                        RLP12-323                                           -                   -

’Round Midnight (12:06)                                          -                         SE-2007             -                    -

San Francisco Holiday (9:09)  - -

Four in One (8:37)                                                     -                                                    -                    -

Epistrophy (theme) (alt take) (1:12) 

 

NOTE: ‘San Francisco Holiday’ issues as ‘Worry Later’ on RLP12-323

‘Epistrophy (theme)’ (2:00) on RLP12-323

all 14 titles also on VIJ-5102/23

6 titles of RLP12-323 also on RSLP-1171, M-47033 & SMJ-6198

3 titles of MLP-9115 also on VIJ-4036

RLP12-323 “At the Blackhawk” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews;. 

Recording Engineer: Ray Fowler & Reice Hamel; mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and cover photo: no information.   

S-5 “Riverside: The Soul of Jazz”

MLP-9115 & SMJ-4036 “Evidence” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Cover design by Yoshikazu Tanaka; cover photo by Jim Marshall. 

RLP12-323    

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   S-5  

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 VIJ-4036 (sampler) 

VIJ-5102/23

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RICD-822-2

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SE-2007  

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SE-2009 

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THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET

Charlie Rouse (ts)  Thelonious Monk (p)  John Ore (b)  Frankie Dunlop (drs) 

‘live’ at Olympia, Paris; April 18, 1961

Well, You Needn’t (11:27)                       RLP(S9)-461     RLP(S9)-491     RLP-003     M-47060     VIJ-5071

Crepuscule with Nellie (2:39)                  MLP-9124

Jackie-Ing (10:08)                                    RLP(S9)-460                               RLP-004             -           VIJ-5070

Body and Soul (2:47)                               MLP-9124

Off Minor (11:39)                                    RLP(S9)-460             -                 RLP-003             -            VIJ-5071

April in Paris (1:20)                                         -                                            RLP-004             -           VIJ-5070

I Mean You (10:59)                                          -                        -                         -                   -                    -

Rhythm-A-Ning (10:34)                                  -                                                   -                   -            VIJ-5071

Just A Gigolo (1) (1:41)                           RLP(S9)-461            -                   RLP-003            -            VIJ-5070

Hackensack (9:45)                                           -                         -                        -                    -            VIJ-5071

Epistrophy (6:16)                                     RLP(S9) -460                                    -                    -             VIJ-5070

I’m Getting Sentimental over You (8:32)          -            - RLP-004 -     -

 

Same person “Theatro Lirico”, Milan; April 21, 1961

Introduction and Jackie-Ing (4:50)           RLP(S9)-443     RLP(S9)-461

Body and Soul (1) (4:48)                                   -                RLP(S9)-460

Straight No Chaser (8:59)                                 -                 RLP(S9)-461

Crepuscule with Nellie (2:49)                           -                         -

Bemsha Swing (6:05)                                        -                         -

San Francisco Holiday (5:57)                            -                         -

Rhythm-A-Ning (5:47)                                      -                         -

Epistrophy (4:58)                                               -                         -

                       

NOTE: (1) T. Monk (p) solo

8 titles of RLP(S9)-443 also on , RLP-002, SMJ-6279, VICJ-23619CD

all titles also on VIJ-5102/23

RLP(S9)-443 “Thelonious Monk: Monk in Italy” produced by Orpheum Productions, Inc. 

RLP(S9)-460/461 “Two Hours with Thelonious: European Concerts by Thelonious Monk”

RLP(S9)-491 “Theloniou Monk in France” 

RLP-002 “Thelonious Monk in Europe, Vol. 1”

RLP-003 “Thelonious Monk in Europe, Vol. 2”

RLP-004 “Thelonious Monk in Europe, Vol. 3”

VIJ-5070/71 “Thelonious Monk: April in Paris”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: no information. 

RLP-443 (Orpheum) 

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VIJ-5102/23

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RLP-460/61 

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 RLP-491

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RICD-822-2

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RLP-002 

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RLP-003 

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RLP-004 

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BILL EVANS BOX (CD BOX & discography on RIVERSIDE)

BILL EVANCE

ILL EVANS COMPLETE RIVERSIDE RECORDINGS 

BOX

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notes

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side 1

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side 2

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side 3

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side 4

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side 5

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side 6

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side 7

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side 8

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side 10

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side 11

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side 12

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side 15

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side 21

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side 22

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side 23

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side 24

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side 25

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side 26

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side 27

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side 28

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side 29

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side 30

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side 31

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side 32

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side 33

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side 34

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side 35

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side 36

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CD BOX

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BOX back

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CD notes 

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CDs 

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Village Vanguard CD box

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BILL EVANS

Bill Evans (p) Reeves Sound Studios

NYC; September 18, 1956 

I’ve Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good (1:36)    RLP12-223     REP-118

Waltz for Debby (1:16)                                              -                   -

My Romance (1:54)                                                   -

 

NOTE: all 3 titles of RLP12-223 also on SMJ-6073M, M-47063, VIJ-140, OJC-025, VICJ-23584CD, VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-23063, VDJ-1641CD, VICJ-5164CD,

VICJ-40089/40100CD, VICJ-2081CD, VICJ-60350CD, VICJ-41061CD, UCCO-9063CD, UCCO-5044CD

RLP12-223 “New Jazz Conceptions” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer, recording Engineer: Jack Higgins. 

Notes by Orrin Keepnews. Cover design by Fran Scott and photo by Hank Parker. 

RLP12-223   

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VIJ-5072/89

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VICJ-60951/3

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BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Teddy Kotick (b)  Pau Motian (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; September 27, 1956

I Love You (3:52)           RLP12-223     RLP12-272     REP-118

Five (4:01)                                                       -

Conception (4:43)                                            -

Easy Living (3:49)                                          -

Displacement (2:33)                                        -

Speak Low (5:06)                                            -                    -

Our Delight (4:42)                                           -              RLP-3511

No Cover, No Minimum (take1) (8:08) (A)                   VIJ-6365    VICJ-23063CD

No Cover, No Minimum (take2) (7:30)           -

 

NOTE: all titles of RLP12-223 also on SMJ-6073M, VIJ-140 & OJC-025

RLP12-223 + (A) also on M-47063, VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-23584CD, VDJ-1641CD, VICJ-5164CD, VICJ-40089/40100CD, 

VICJ-2081CD, VICJ-60350CD, VICJ-41061CD, UCCO-9063CD, UCCO-5044CD

RLP12-223 “New Jazz Conceptions” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer, recording Engineer: Jack Higgins

Notes by Orrin Keepnews. cover design by Fran Scott and photo by Hank Parker. 

RLP12-272 “Eight Ways to Jazz: The Music of Cole Porter”

RLP-3511 “The Compositions of Tadd Dameron”. 

VIJ-6365 titles as “Bill Evans/ Easy to Love” cover designed & photo by K. Abe. 

RLP12-223 

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RLP12-272 

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RLP-3511

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 V0IJ-6365

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VIJ-5027/89

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DIDX-3045/56 

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BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Sam Jones (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; December 15, 1958

Minority (5:20)                      RLP12-291     REP-3215 

Young and Foolish (5:48)              -

Night and Day (7:12)                     -              RM(S)-3515

Oleo (4:04)                                     -

Tenderly (3:29)                               -

What Is There to Say? (4:49)         -

Peace Piece (1) (6:37)                    -               R(S9)-7 R/ABC3042    VICJ-23063

Lucky to Be Me (1) (3:35)             -                                                               -

Some Other Time (1) (6:13)      M-47063    VIJ-6365    VICJ-23063CD      -

Epilogue (1) (0:38)                     RLP12-291                                                  -

 

NOTE: (1) B. Evans (p) solos

‘Epilogue’ issues on both sides on RLP12-291

9 titles of RLP12-291 also on RSLP-1129 (stereo), M-47024, OJC-068, SMJ-6090 & VIJ-126, VDJ-1517CD

all 10 titles of this session also on VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-23582CD, VICJ-5136CD, VICJ-2195CD, VICJ-60331CD, 

VICJ-41062CD, UCCO-9065CD, UCCO-5041CD

RLP12-291 “Everybody Digs Bill Evans” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins. 

Cover produced and design by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine. Back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shustak. 

S(S9)-7 “The Soul of Jazz Piano”

VIJ-6365 “Bill Evans: Easy to Love” cover by K. Abe 

RLP12-291   

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S(S9)-7 

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RM(S)-3515

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VIJ-6365 

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REP-3215 

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VIJ-5072/89

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DIDX-3045/56 

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BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Paul Chambers (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; January 19, 1959

You and the Night and the Music (7:20)      M-47024

How Am I to Know? (6:18)                                -

Woody’n You (take1) (4:52)                               -

Woody’n You (take2) (4:10)                               -

My Heart Stood Still (5:21)                                -

Green Dolphin Street (8:09)                               -

 

NOTE: all titles also on SMJ-6247, VIJ-6457, VDJ-1576CD, VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-23066CD, VICJ-5162CD, VICJ-2200CD, 

VICJ-60372CD, VICJ-60349CD, VICJ-61062CD, VICJ-41016CD, VICJ-41206CD, UCCO-5099CD

M-47024 “Peace Piece and Other Pieces”

SMJ-6247 “Bill Evans with Philly Joe Jones: Green Dolphin Street” Cover designed and photo by K. Abe 

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins

M-47024 

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SMJ-6247    

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VIJ-5027/89

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DIDX-3045/56 

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BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Scott LaFaro (b)  Paul Motian (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; December 28, 1959

Peri’s Scope (3:11)                                          RLP12-315      Rvs45-435     R(S9)-5

Witchcraft (4:30)                                                   -

Spring Is Here (5:01)                                            -

What Is This Thing Called Love? (4:33)               -                        -

Blue in Green (take2) (1) (4:24) 

Come Rain or Come Shine (3:17)                         -                R(S9)3518   P-24052

Autumn Leaves (mono) (5:22)                              -

Blue in Green (take3) (5:18)                                 -                R(S9)3504

Autumn Leaves (stereo) (5:56)                       RSLP-1162     VIJ-6359

Some Day My Prince Will Come (4:48)         RLP12-315            -

When I Fall in Love (4:50)                                    -

 

NOTE: all titles of RLP12-315 also on RSLP-1126 (stereo) except (mono)

all titles of RSLP-1126 also on OJC-088

all titles except (1) also on M-47034, SMJ-6144 & VIJ-101, VDJ-1506CD, DIW-9007

all 11 titles of this session also on VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-40089/40100, VICJ-23516CD, VICJ-5074CD, VICJ-2215CD, 

VICJ-60139CD, VICJ-60291CD, VICJ-61058CD, VICJ-41012CD, UCCO-9002CD, UCCO-5003CD

P-24052 Prestige LP titled as “Piano Giants”

RLP12-315 “Portrait in Jazz” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins & mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover designed and produced by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine. 

Photo by Melvin Sokolsky; back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shustak. 

S-5 “Riverside: The Soul of Jazz” 

R(S9)-3504 “The Compositions of Milles Davis” 

R(S9)-3518 “The Great Artists Play Harold Arlen” 

VIJ-6359 “Memories of Bill Evans” reissue direction by Hiroshi Aono. cover design by Hajime Mizuno. 

Cover photo by Donald Silverstein; back-liner photo by Steve Schapiro. 

RLP12-315    

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 S-5 

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 R(S9)-3504

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R(S9)-3518

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VIJ-6359 (sampler) 

VIJ-5072/89

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DIDX-3045/56 

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CANNONBALL ADDERLEY QUARTET

Cannonball Adderley (as)  Bill Evans (p)  Percy Heath (b)  Connie Kay (drs)

Bell Sound Studios, NYC; January 27, 1961

Who Cares? (take4) (5:52)

Who Cares? (take5) (5:53)                   RLP(S9)-433                           M-47053

Goodbye (6:12)                                               -                                           -

Nancy (With the Laughing Face) (4:04)         -             R/ABC-3038         -

Know What I Mean? (take12) (7:01)                            VIJ-4030               -

 

NOTE: 3 titles of RLP(S9)-433 also on SMJ-6051, OJC-105, VIJ-111, VDJ-1518CD

all 5 titles also on VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-40089/40100, VICJ-23520CD, OJCCD-105-2, UCCO-9068, VICJ-5105CD, 

VICJ-60002CD, VICJ-60243CD, VICJ-60330CD, VICJ-61066CD, VICJ-41060CD, VICJ-41250CD, UCCO-9068CD, UCCO-5040CD

RLP(S9)-433 “Cannonball Adderley with Bill Evans: Know What I Mean?”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Bill Stoddard

RLP-433 

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VIJ-5072/89

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DIDX-3045/56

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BILL EVANS TRIO 

Bill Evans (p)  Scott LaFaro (b)  Paul Motian (drs)

Bell Sound Studios, NYC; February 2, 1961

Elsa (5:05)                                RLP(S9)-351     Rvs45-462                          M-47034

Sweet and Lovely (5:50)                     -                                                                -

Beautiful Love (take1) (6:03) 

Beautiful Love (take2) (5:03)              -                                                               -

I Wish I Knew (4:39)                           -                                                               -

The Boy Next Door (5:06)                                 VIJ-6359                                   -

Haunted Heart (3:25)                           -                                                                -

Nardis (5:48)  -   VIJ-6359 -

How Deep Is the Ocean? (3:30)          -                R(S9)-3519    Rvs45-462        -

Israel (6:08)                                         -                 VIJ-6359                                 -

 

NOTE: 8 titles of RLP(S9)-351 also on SMJ-6038, VIJ-102, OJC-037, VDJ-1527CD

all 10 titles also on VIJ-5072/89 & VICJ-23518CD, VICJ-5103CD, VICJ-6003CD, VICJ-60140CD, VICJ-60294CD, 

VICJ-61059CD, VICJ-41014CD, VICJ-41204CD, UCCO-9009CD, UCCO-5011CD

RLP(S9)-351 “Bill Evans Trio: Explorations” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Bill Stoddard & mastered by Jack Matthews.

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff; photo by Mike Cuesta and back-liner photo by Steve Schapiro. 

R(S9)-3519 “Great Artists Play Irving Berlin”

VIJ-6359 “Memories of Bill Evans”

RLP-351 

RLP-351 front.jpg

R(S9)-3519

RLP-3519 front.jpg

VIJ-6359

VIJ-6359 (sampler) .jpg

VIJ-5027/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56 

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

CANNONBALL ADDERLEY QUARTET

Cannonball Adderley (as)  Bill Evans (p)  Percy Heath (b)  Connie Kay (drs)

Bell Sound Studios, NYC; February 21, 1961

Toy (5:06)            RLP(S9)-433

Elsa (5:48)                      -

 

NOTE: both titles also on M-47053, SMJ-6051, OJC-105, OJCCD-105-2, VIJ-111, VDJ-1518CD, VIJ-5072/89, 

VICJ-40089/40100, VICJ-23520CD, VICJ-60002CD, VICJ-60243CD, VICJ-60330CD, VICJ-61066CD, VICJ-41060CD, VICJ-41250CD, UCCO-9068CD, UCCO-5040CD 

RLP(S9)-433 “Cannonball Adderley with Bill Evans: Know What I Mean?”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Bill Stoddard. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photo by Mile Cuesta; sculpture: Bertha Schaefer Gallery. 

Back-liner photo by Steve Shapiro. 

RLP-433 

RLP-433 front .jpg

VIJ-5072/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

CANNONBALL ADDERLEY QUARTET

Cannonball Adderley (as)  Bill Evans (p)  Percy Heath (b)  Connie Kay (drs)

Bell Sound Studios, NYC; March 13, 1961

Waltz for Debby (5:07)                       RLP(S)-433

Venice (2:52)                                               -

Know What I Mean? (take7) (4:52)            -                Rvs-9433

 

NOTE: 3 titles of RLP(S9)-433 also on M-47053, SMJ-6051, OJC-105, VIJ-111, VIJ-5072/89, VDJ-1518CD, VIJ-5072/89  

VICJ-40089/40100, VICJ-23520CD, OJCCD-105-2, VICJ-5105CD, VICJ-60002CD, VICJ-60243CD, VICJ-60330CD, 

VICJ-61066CD, VICJ-41060CD, VICJ-41250CD, UCCO-9068CD, UCCO-5040CD

Rvs-9433 is a 7” LP

RLP(S9)-433 “Cannonball Adderley with Bill Evans: Know What I Mean?”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Bill Stoddard. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photo by Mile Cuesta; sculpture: Bertha Schaefer Gallery. 

Back-liner photo by Steve Shapiro. 

RLP-433 

RLP-433 front .jpg

VIJ-5072/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Scott LaFaro (b)  Paul Motian (drs)

live at The Village Vanguard, NYC; June 25, 1961

Alice in Wonderland (take1) (6:59) (A) MLP-9125

My Foolish Heart (4:56)                     RLP(S9)-399     VIJ-6359      M-47002     MSP-1

All of You (take1) (8:16) (A)

My Romance (take1) (7:11)                          -                                           -

Some Other Time (5:02)                               -                                           -

Solar (8:51)                                         RLP(S9)-376                                  -

Gloria’s Step (take2) (6:05)                         -                 VIJ-6359             -            *9248-3

My Man’s Gone Now (6:21)                        -                 R(S9)3517          -

All of You (take2) (8:20)                              -                                             -

Detour Ahead (take1) (7:13) (B)                                    MLP-9125

Waltz for Debby (take1) (6:46) (B)     VIJ-6359                    -

Alice in Wonderland (take2) (8:32)     RLP(S9)-376                                 -

Porgy (5:57) (B)                                   VIJ-6539                                       -

My Romance (take2) (7:12) (B)                                             -                  -

Milestones (6:37)                                  RLP(S9)-399                                -

Detour Ahead (take2) (7:35)                           -                                           -

Gloria’s Step (take3) (6:54) (A)                                             -

Waltz for Debby (take2) (6:54)             RLP(S9)-399                                -

All of You (take3) (8:04) (A)                                                 -

Jade Visions (take1) (4:13) (A)                                              -

Jade Visions (take2) (3:46)                     RLP(S9)-376          -               MSP-1

 

NOTE: all titles also on VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-40089/40100, VICJ-23517CD & VICJ-23551CD, VICJ-60951/3

6 titles of RLP(S9)-376 also on R/ABC3006, SMJ-6201, VIJ-114, OJC-140, VDJ-1519CD, DIW-9008, 

RLP(S9)-376 + (A) also on VICJ-5102CD, VICJ-6007CD, VICJ-60293CD, VICJ-61061CD, VICJ-41013CD, 

VICJ-41203CD, UCCO-9008CD, UCCO-5006CD

RLP(S9)-376 “Bill Evans Trio: Sunday at the Village Vanguard” Notes by Ira Gitler & Orrin Keepnews. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photo by Donal Silverstein; back-liner photo by Steve Schapiro. 

6 titles of RLP(S9)-399 also on SMJ-6118, VIJ-113, VDJ-1536CD & VIJJ-30011, DIW-9011 

RLP(S9)-399 + (B) also on VICJ-5084CD, VICJ-6008CD, VICJ-60141CD, VICJ-60292CD, VICJ-61060CD, 

VICJ-41011CD, VICJ-41201CD, UCCO-9003CD, UCCO-5001

RLP(S9)-399 “Bill Evans Trio: Waltz for Debby” Notes by Joe Goldberg. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photo: no information; back-liner photo by Donald Silverstein. 

7 titles of MLP-9125 also on VIJ-4048; “Waltz for Debby”

R(S9)-3517 “Great Artists Play George Gershwin”

VIJ-6539 “MEMORIES OF BILL EVANS”

*9248-3 Impulse 9284-3 untitled “The Bass”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Dave Jones & mastered at Plaza Sound Studios. 

RLP-376

RLP-376 front.jpg

RLP-399 

RLP-399 front.jpg

VIJ-6539 (sampler) 

VIJ-6359 (sampler) .jpg

VIJ-5072/89

Evans box book.jpg

VICJ-600951/53

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

VICJ-60951/3

VICJ-60951_3-1.jpg
VICJ-60951_3-2.jpg

 

TADD DAMERON ORCHESTRA

Joe Wilder (tp)  Clark Terry (tp)  Ernie Royal (tp)  Jimmy Cleveland (tb)  Britt Woodman (tb)  Julius Watkins (frh)  

Leo Wright (as, fl)  Jerry Dodgion (as, fl)  Jerome Richardson (ts, fl)  Johnny Griffin (ts)  Tate Houston (brs)  

Bill Evans (p)  George Duvivier (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)  Tadd Dameron (arr)

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; February 27, 1962

Our Delight (alt. take) (2:38)      VICJ-60700CD

Our Delight (2:46)                       RLP(S9)-419

Dial B for Beauty (2:57)                        -

Bevan’s Birthday (3:29)                         -

 

NOTE: 3 titles of RLP(S9)-419 also on SMJ-6288, VIJ-5072/89

RLP(S9)-419 “The Magic Touch” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and notes by Joe Goldberg. 

Recording Engineer: Ray Fowler and mastered at Plaza Sound Studios. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photo by Mike Cuesta; back-liner photos by Steve Schapiro. 

RLP-419   

RLP-419 front.jpg

VIJ-5072/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

TADD DAMERON ORCHESTRA

Charlie Shavers(tp)  Clark Terry (tp)  Ernie Royal (tp)  Jimmy Cleveland (tb)  Britt Woodman (tb)  Julius Watkins (frh)  Leo Wright (as, fl)  Jerry Dodgion (as, fl)  Jerome Richardson (ts, fl)  Johnny Griffin (ts)  Tate Houston (brs)  

Bill Evans (p)  Ron Carter (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)  Tadd Dameron (arr)

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; March 9, 1962

On A Misty Night (2:45)                     RLP(S9)-419      Rvs45-474

On A Misty Night (alt. take) (2:43)                                VICJ-60700CD

Swift as the Wind (3:10) RLP(S9)-419          -

Fontainebleau (4:09)                                      -               RLP-3511

 

NOTE: ‘On A Misty Night’ (2:57) on VICJ-60700CD

3 titles of RLP(S9)-419 also on SMJ-6288, VIJ-5072/89 

RLP(S9)-419 “The Magic Touch” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and notes by Joe Goldberg. 

Recording Engineer: Ray Fowler and mastered at Plaza Sound Studios. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photo by Mike Cuesta; back-liner photos by Steve Schapiro. 

RLP-3511 “The Compositions of Tadd Dameron”

RLP-419   

RLP-419 front.jpg

VIJ-5072/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Teddy Kotick (b)  Paul Motian (drs)

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; April 10, 1962

Danny Boy (10:37)                        M-47063

Like Someone in Love (6:52)              -

In Your Own Sweet Way (2:54)           -

Easy to Love (4:40)                              -

 

NOTE: all titles also on VIJ-6252, VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-23063CD

VIJ-6365 “Bill Evans: Easy to Love” 

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins & Ray Fowler. Cover by K. Abe. 

VIJ-6365 (sampler)  

VIJ-5072/89

VIJ-6365 .jpg
Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

TADD DAMERON ORCHESTRA

Clark Terry (tp)  Jimmy Cleveland (tb)  Jerry Dodgion (as, fl)  Jerome Richardson (ts, fl)  Johnny Griffin (ts)  

Tate Houston (brs)  Bill Evans (p)  Ron Carter (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)  Tadd Dameron (arr)  Barbara Winfield (vcl-1)

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; April 16, 1962

Just Plain Talkin’ (alt. take) (4:32)                              VICJ-60700CD

Just Plain Talkin’ (4:51)                        RLP(S9)-419              -

If You Could See Me Now (1) (3:15)               -                      -

Look, Stop and Listen (3:54)                            -                      -

You’re A Joy (1) (3:41)                                     -                      -

 

NOTE: 4 titles of RLP(S9)-419 also on SMJ-6288 & all titles on VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-60700CD 

RLP(S9)-419 “The Magic Touch” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and notes by Joe Goldberg. 

Recording Engineer: Ray Fowler and mastered at Plaza Sound Studios. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photo by Mike Cuesta; back-liner photos by Steve Schapiro. 

RLP-419   

RLP-419 front.jpg

VIJ-5072/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Chuck Israels (b)  Paul Motian (drs)

Sound Makers, Inc. NYC; May 17, 1962

How My Heart Sings (4:57)              RM(S9)-473

Summertime (5:58)                                     -                  RM(S)-3517

If You Could See Me Now (4:28)      RLP(S9)-428

 

same person Sound Makers, Inc. NYC; May 29, 1962

Walking Up (4:54)                             RM(S9)-473

Very Early (5:04)                                                           RLP(S9)-428     R/ABC3042

Show-Type Tune (4:22)                                -                          -

Re: Person I Knew (5:43)                                                         -                       -

34 Kidoo (6:20)                                             -

 

NOTE: all titles also on M-47046 & VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-40089/40100

RLP(S9)-428 same as R/ABC3001, SMJ-6175, SMJ-6320, VIJ-130 & VICJ-23552CD, VDJ-1617CD, VICJ-5135CD, 

VICJ-60026CD, VICJ-60214CD, VICJ-60307CD, VICJ-61063CD, VICJ-41015CD, VICJ-41205CD, UCCO-9067CD, UCCO-5031CD

RLP(S9)-428 “Moonbeams” notes by Joe Goldberg. Cover designed by Ken Deardoff & photo: no information. 

Back-liner photo by Steve Scahpiro. 

RM(S9)-473 same as SMJ-6218 & VICJ-23583CD, VDJ-1618CD, VICJ-5163CD, VICJ-60027CD, VICJ-60308CD, 

VICJ-60373CD, VICJ-61064CD, VICJ-41063CD, UCCO-9066CD, UCCO-5037CD

RM(S9)-473 “How My Heart Sings” notes by Bill Evans & Orrin Keepnews cover designed by Ken Deardoff; 

photo: no information. 

RM(S)-3517 “The Great Artists Play George Gershwin”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Bill Schawartau (Sound Makers, Inc.) 

RLP-428 

RLP-428 front.jpg

RM-473  

RLP-473 front.jpg

RLP-3517 

RLP-3517 front.jpg

VIJ-5027/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56 

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Chuck Israels (b)  Paul Motian (drs)

Sound Makers Inc. Studios, NYC; June 5, 1962

Polka Dots and Moonbeams (4:57)                RLP(S9)-428                                                   M-47046

I should Care (4:54)                                                                 RM(S9)-473                                   -

I Fall in Love Too Easily (2:39)                              -                                                                       -

Ev’rything I Love (4:12)                                                                   -                                             -

In Love in Vain (4:56)                                             -                                          R(S9)3516            -

Stairway to the Stars (4:48)                                     -                                                                       -

In Your Own Sweet Way (take1) (6:56)                                            -                                             -

In Your Own Sweet Way (take2) (5:52) (A)

It Might As Well Be Spring (6:03)                          -                                           R(S9)-3514          -

 

NOTE: all 9 titles also on VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-40089/40100

RLP(S9)-428 same as R/ABC3001, SMJ-6175, SMJ-6320, VIJ-130 & VICJ-23552CD, VDJ-1617CD, VICJ-5135CD, VICJ-60026CD, 

VICJ-60214CD, VICJ-60307CD, VICJ-61063CD, VICJ-41015CD, VICJ-41205CD, UCCO-9067CD, UCCO-5031CD

RLP(S9)-428 “Moonbeams” notes by Joe Goldberg. Cover designed by Ken Deardoff & photo: no information. 

Back-liner photo by Steve Schapiro. 

RM(S9)-473 same as SMJ-6218, VDJ-1618CD 

RM(S9)-473 + (A) also on VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-23583CD, VICJ-5163CD, VICJ-60027CD, VICJ-60308CD, VICJ-60373CD, 

VICJ-61064CD, VICJ-41063CD, UCCO-9066CD, UCCO-5037CD

RM(S9)-473 “How My Heart Sings” notes by Bill Evans & Orrin Keepnews cover designed by Ken Deardoff; 

photo: no information. 

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Bill Schawartau (Sound Makers, Inc.) 

RLP-3514 “Great Jazz Artists Play Compositions of Richard Rodgers”

RLP-3516 “Great Jazz Artists Play Compositions of Jerome Kern”

RLP-428 

RLP-428 front.jpg

RM-473  

RLP-473 front.jpg

RLP-3514 

RLP-3514 front.jpg

RLP-3516

RLP-3516 front.jpg

VIJ-5027/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56 

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

BILL EVANS QUINTET

Freddie Hubbard (tp)  Jim Hall (g)  Bill Evans (p)  Percy Heath (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)

Nola Penthouse Studios, NYC; July 16, 1962

Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (6:42)          RLP(S9)-445

When You Wish Upon A Star (5:42)                     -

You Go to My Head (5:02)                                    -

 

same person Nola Penthouse Studios, NYC; July 17,1962

You and the Night and the Music (7:03)       RLP(S9)-445

Interplay (8:11)                                                      -

I’ll Never Smile Again (take6) (6:35)

I’ll Never Smile Again (take7) (6:30)                    -

 

NOTE: 6 titles of RLP(S9)-445 also on M-47066, SMJ-6150 & VIJ-115, VDJ-1546CD

all 7 titles also on VIJ-5072/89 & VICJ-23519CD, VICJ-5104CD, VICJ-60029CD, VICJ-60172CD, VICJ-60306CD, 

VICJ-61065CD, VICJ-41017CD, VICJ-41207CD, UCCO-9027CD, UCCO-5023CD

RLP(S9)-445 “Interplay” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and notes by Joe Goldberg. Recording Engineer: Tom Nola. 

Cover designed and art by Ken Deardoff; back-liner photos by Steve Schapiro. 

R LP(S9)-445  

RLP-445 front.jpg

VIJ-5072/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

BILL EVANS QUINTET

Zoot Sims (ts)  Jim Hall (g)  Bill Evans (p)  Ron Carter (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)

NYC; August 21, 1962

Loose Bloose (take3) (5:32)    M-47024     SMJ-6247    VIJ-6457    VDJ-1576CD    VICJ-5162CD    VICJ-2200CD    VICJ-60372CD    

                                                 VICJ-60349CD    VICJ-61062CD    UCCO-5099CD    VICJ-41016CD    VICJ-14206CD

Loose Bloose (take2/4) (7:05)       M-47066

Fudgesickle Built for Four (4:29)         -

Time Remembered (6:02)                     -

Funkallero (6:13)                                  -

NYC; August 22, 1962

My Bells (5:22)                              M-47066

There Came You (5:50)                         -

Fun Ride (5:15)                                     -

 

NOTE: all titles also on VIJ-4026 (except Loose Bloose – take 3), VIJ-5072/89, VICJ-40089/40100, VICJ-23068CD, 

SMJ-6247 “Bill Evans with Philly Joe Jones: Green Dolphin Street” also VIJ-6457 

VIJ-4026 “Bill Evans / Unknown Session” Produced by Orrin Keepnews and recorded by Tommy Nola 

SMJ-6247    

SMJ-6247  .jpg

VIJ-4026 (sampler)  

VIJ-4026 (sampler)   .jpg

VIJ-5027/89

Evans box book.jpg

DIDX-3045/56 

Evans CD box book.jpg
Evans CD box inside.jpg

 

BILL EVANS

Bill Evans (p) solos

NYC; January 10, 1963

What Kind Fool Am I? (take1) (6:13)       VIJ-5072/89     VICJ-23064CD

Medley: (12:37)                                                    -                         - 

My Favorite Things

Easy to Love

Baubles, Bangles And Beads

When I Fall in Love (3:01)                                    -                         -

Medley: (8:37)                                                       -                         -

“Spartacus” Love Theme

Nardis

Everything Happens to Me (5:41)                          -                         -

April in Paris (5:51)                                                -                         -

All the Things You Are (9:07)                                -             VICJ-23065CD

Santa Claus Is Coming to Town (4:29)                   -                         -

I Love You, Porgy (5:49)                                        -                         -

What Kind of Fool Am I? (take2)  (6:48)               -                         -

Love Is Here to Stay (3:59)                                     -                         -

Ornithology (5:30)                                                  -                         -

Medley: (6:20)                                                         -                         -

Autumn in New York

How About You

 

NOTE: all titles also on VIJ-5072/89  produced by Orrin Keepnews.

VICJ-23064 “Bill Evans Solo Sessions Vol. 1: When I Fall in Love”

VICJ-23065 “Bill Evans Solo Sessions Vol. 2: I Love You Porgy”

VIJ-5027/89

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DIDX-3045/56 

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BILL EVANS TRIO

Bill Evans (p)  Chuck Israels (b)  Larry Bunker (drs)

‘live’ at “Shelly’s Manne-Hall”, L.A; May 30, 1963

All the Things You Are (8:48) (A)

Lover Man (5:05)                                                              M-47068     VIJ-4035     VICJ-23067CD

Love Is Here to Stay (4:41)                       RM(S9)-487           -

‘Round Midnight (8:50)                                      -                     -

Stella by Starlight (4:50)                                     -                     -

Who Cares? (5:22)                                                                     -                    -                       -

The Boy Next Door (5:14)                                  -                     -

Isn’t It Romantic? (4:34)                                     -                     -

Blues in F / Five (5:05)                                        -                     -

What Is This Thing Called Love? (5:48)                                    -                     -                       -

How About You? (4:04)                                                              -                     -                       -

‘live’ at “Shelly’s Manne-Hall”, L.A; May 31, 1963

Everything Happens to Me (4:39)         VICJ-4035     VICJ-23067CD

In A Sentimental Mood (4:23)                        -                          -

My Heart Stood Still (4:33)                            -                          -

Time Remembered (5:37)                               -                          -

Wonder Why (5:08)                                RM(S9)-487

Swedish Pastry (5:36)                                      -

 

NOTE: 8 titles of RLP(S9)-487 also on R/ABC3013, SMJ-6197, SMJ-6315, VDJ-1655CD, 

RLP(S9)-487 + (A) also on VICJ-23585CD, VICJ-60036CD, VICJ-60471CD, VICJ-41064CD, UCCO-9046CD, 

UCCO-5048CD

all 17 titles also on M-47068 & VIJ-5072/89

RM(S9)-487 “Bill Evans at Shelly’s Manne-Hole”

M-47068, VIJ-4035 “Bill Evans: Time Remembered”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Wally Heider

RM(S9)-487 (sampler)  

VIJ-4035 (sampler)  

VIJ-5027/89

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DIDX-3045/56 

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WES MONTGOMERY

WES MONTGOMERY LP,CD BOX & discography on RIVERSIDE

THE GENIUS OF WES MONTGOMERY (3LP set ABC) 

this box set includes “Full House”, “Groove Yard” and “The Incredible Guitar of Wes Montgomery” 

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book  

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inside

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side 1

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side 2

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side 3

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side 4

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side 5

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side 6

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 RLP-434 

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RLP-362

RLP-320 

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side 1& 2 (109 561): Full House (RLP-434) 

A)1. Full House (9:14) 

    2. I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face (3:18) 

    3. Blue “N” Boogie (9:31) 

B)1. Cariba (9:35) 

    2. Come Rain or Come Shine (6:49) 

    3. S. O. S. (4:57) 

Side 3 & 4 (109 562): Groove Yard (RLP-362)

A)1. Back to Back (6:39) 

    2. Groove Yard (2:58) 

    3. If I Should Lose You (3:37) 

    4. Delirum (3:37) 

B)1. Just for Now (4:45) 

    2. Doujie (4:34) 

    3. Heart Strings (4:31) 

    4. Remember (5:34) 

Side 5 & 6 (109 563): The Incredible of Wes Montgomery (RLP-320) 

A)1. Airgin (4:24) 

    2. D-Natural Blues (5:18) 

    3. Polka Dots and Moonbeams (4:38) 

    4. Four on Six (6:10) 

B)1. Wes Coast Blues (7:20 

    2. In Your Own Sweet Way (4:45) 

    3. Mister Walker (4:28) 

    4. Gone with the Wind (6:13) 

 

NOTE: original produced by Orrin Keepnews 

Photos by Jean-Pierre Leloir and design by Bernard Wetz. 

Notes by Alum Morgan, Alexis Korner & Charles Fox 

Distributed by ABC Records, manufactured by Gramophon (Germany) 

 

 

WES MONTGOMERY THE COMPLETE RIVERSIDE RECORDINGS (CD)

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CD 3

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CD 4

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CD 5

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CD 6

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CD 7

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CD 8

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WES MONTGOMERY TRIO

Melvin Rhyne (org)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Paul Parker (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; October 5, 1959

Round Midnight (4:49)           RLP12-310    RLP-3503    RLP-3522     Rvs45-431     M-47030

Satin Doll (take 5) (4:06) 

Satin Doll (take 7) (3:53)        RLP12-310      RLP-3507     M-47057     RIVM-001

Missile Blues (take 5) (4:43) 

Missile Blues (take 6) (5:57)            -              R(S9)494           -

 

same person Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; October 6, 1959

Jingles (5:29)                        RLP12-310                               M-47057

Whisper Not (4:32)                       -                                                              M-47030

The End of Love Affair (3:15)      -                                               -

Too Late Now (4:48)                     -                                                                    -

Ecorah (2:59)                                -     RLP(S9)-3509                   -

Yesterdays (3:13)                          -     Rvs45-431     RLP(S9)3516     M-47057 

 

NOTE: 9 titles of RLP12-310 also on RSLP-1156 (stereo), M-47057, SMJ-6080, VIJ-144, OJC-034 & VICJ-40060

All 11 titles also on VICJ-40060/71CD, VICJ-2209CD, VICJ-60475CD, VICJ-41165CD, UCCO-9114CD, UCCO-5082CD

RLP12-310 titled as “A Dynamic New Jazz Sound” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins & mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover produced and designed by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine. 

Cover art by Jules Maidoff; back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shustak.

RLP(S9)-3503 “The Compositions of Thelonious Monk”

RLP(S9)-3507 “The Compositions of Duke Ellington, Vol. 1”

RLP(S9)-3509 “The Compositions of Horace Silver”

RLP(S9)-3516 “Great Artists Play Jerome Kern”

RLP(S9)-3522 “’Round Midnight” Outstanding Version of the Great Jazz Classic 

RIVM-001 “The Riverside Jazz Sampler” (West Germany)

RLP12-310 

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RLP-3503

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RLP-3507

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RLP-3509  

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RLP-3516

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RM-3522

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RIVM-001  

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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NAT ADDERLEY SEXTET

Nat Adderley (cnt)  Bobby Timmons (p)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Sam Jones (cello)  Percy Heath (b)  Louis Hayes (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; January 25, 1960

Sack O’ Woe (4:24)        RLP12-318    R45-439 

Work Song (4:12)                    -            REP-3201    RIVM-001

Scramble Eggs (3:20)              -

 

NOTE: all 3 titles also on RSLP-1167 (stereo), M-47047, SMJ-6041, OJC-363, VICJ-40060/71CD, VDJ-1539CD, 

OJCCD-3363-2, VICJ-23527CD, VICJ-40061, VICJ-5106CD, VICJ-2217CD, VICJ-60333CD, VICJ-41090CD, 

UCCO-9082CD, UCCO-5057CD

RLP12-318 “Work Song” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins & mastered 

by Jack Matthews. Cover designed and produced by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine. 

Cover and back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shustak. 

RIVM-001 “The Riverside Jazz Sampler” (West Germany)

R45-439 

RLP12-318  

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RIVM-001

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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WES MONTGOMERY QUARTET

Wes Montgomery (g)  Tommy Flanagan (p)  Percy Heath (b)  Albert Heath (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; January 26, 1960

Airegin (4:26)                                      RLP12-320     Rvs45-441

West Coast Blues (7:22)                               -

Four on Six (6:12)                                        -

D Natural Blues (5:23)                                 -                 MSP-1

In Your Own Sweet Way (4:45)                   -

 

NOTE: all 5 titles also on RSLP-1169 (stereo), M-47003, SMJ-6046, VIJ-104, OJC-036, VICJ-40060/71CD, VDJ-1538CD, 

VIJJ-30014, VICJ-23525CD, VICJ-5077CD, VICJ-2218CD, VICJ-60297CD, VICJ-41023CD, VICJ-4123CD, 

UCCO-9012CD, UCCO-5010CD, (ABC) 109 563 

RLP12-320 “The Incredible Guitar of Wes Montgomery” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins & mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover designed and produced by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine; cover and back-liner photo 

by Lawrence N. Shustak. 

RLP12-320  

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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R45-441 

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(ABC) 109 563 

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NAT ADDERLEY SEXTET

Nat Adderley (cnt)  Bobby Timmons (p)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Sam Jones (b-1, cello-2)  Keter Betts (b-3, cello-4) 

Percy Heath (b-5)  Louis Hayes (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; January 27, 1960

Pretty Memory (1,3) (3:50)         RLP12-318     R45-439     RLP(S9)-3512     S-5

Fallout (1,2,3,4) (4:52)                       -

omit B. Timmons

My Heart Stood Still (2,4) (6:42)       -

Mean to Me (3) (4:55)                        -

 

NOTE: ‘My Heart Stood Still’ (6:20), ‘Mean to Me’ (4:35) on RLP12-318 

all 4 titles also on RSLP-1167 (stereo), M-47047, SMJ-6041, OJC-363, VDJ-1539CD, OJCCD-3363-2, VICJ-23527CD, VICJ-40061, VCJ-5106CD, VICJ-2217CD, VICJ-60333CD, VICJ-41090CD, UCCO-9082CD, UCCO-5057CD

RLP12-318 “Work Song” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins 

& mastered by Jack Matthews. Cover designed and produced by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine. 

Cover and back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shustak. 

RLP(S9)-3512 “The Compositions of Bobby Timmons”

S5: “The Soul of Jazz – 1961”

RLP12-318  

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RLP-3512 

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S-5 

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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R45-439

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WES MONTGOMERY QUARTET

Wes Montgomery (g)  Tommy Flanagan (p)  Percy Heath (b)  Albert Heath (drs)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; January 28, 1960

Mister Walker (4:33)                         RLP12-320     S-5     Rvs45-441

Polka Dots and Moonbeams (4:42)            -

Gone with the Wind (6:42)                         -

 

NOTE: all 3 titles also on RSLP-1169, M-47003, SMJ-6046, VIJ-104, OJC-036, VICJ-40060/71CD, VDJ-1538CD, VIJJ-30014, 

VICJ-23525CD, VICJ-5077CD, VICJ-2218CD, VICJ-60297CD, VICJ-41023CD, VICJ-41213CD, (ABC) 109 563  

‘Gone with the Wind’ (6:13) on RLP12-320

RLP12-320 “The Incredible Guitar of Wes Montgomery” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Jack Higgins & mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover designed and produced by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine; 

Cover and back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shustak. 

S-5 “Riverside: The Soul of Jazz” 

RLP12-320  

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S-5 

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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R45-441 

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(ABC) 109 563 

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NAT ADDERLEY TRIO

Nat Adderley (cnt)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Sam Jones (b)

Reeves Sound Studios, NYC; January 28, 1960

Violets for Your Furs (3:46)         RLP12-318

I’ve Got a Crush on You (2:56)            -

 

NOTE: both titles also on RSLP-1167, M-47047, SMJ-6041, OJC-363, VDJ-1539CD, OJCCD-3363-2, VICJ-23527CD, 

VICJ-40061, VICJ-5106CD, VICJ-2217CD, VICJ-60333CD, VICJ-41090CD, UCCO-9082CD, UCCO-5057CD

RLP12-318 “Work Song” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Jack Higgins 

& mastered by Jack Matthews. Cover designed and produced by Paul Bacon – Ken Braren – Harris Lewine. 

Cover and back-liner photo by Lawrence N. Shustak. 

RLP12-318  

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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HAROLD LAND SEXTET

Joe Gordon (tp)  Harold Land (ts)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Barr Harris (p)  Sam Jones (b)  Louis Hayes (drs)

San Francisco; May 17, 1960

Compulsion (6:17)                    JLP(S9)-20

Terrain (7:44)                                   -

 

same person San Francisco; May 18, 1960

Ursula (7:10) J                          LP(S9)-20

Don’t Explain (4:50)                        -

Klactoveesedstene (9:55)                 -                RLP-3506

West Coast Blues (6:01)                   -               JLP(S9)-1001

 

NOTE: all 6 titles also on VIJ-4080, VICJ-23660CD, VICJ-2222CD, VICJ-60497CD, VICJ-40060/71CD

JLP(S9)-20 “West Coast Blues” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Wally Heider. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff; cover and back-liner photo by Jerry Stoll. 

RLP-3506 “The Compositions of Charlie Parker”

JLP(S9)-1001 “The Stars of Jazz 1961”

JLP(S9)-20    

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 RLP-3506 

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JLP(S9)-1001  

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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CANNONBALL ADDERLEY QUINTET

Cannonball Adderley (as)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Victor Feldman (p)  Ray Brown (b)  Louis Hayes (drs)

San Francisco; May 21, 1960

The Chant (6:34)         RLP(S9)-355     Rvs45-465

Lolita (8:03)                         -                         -

Azule Serape (6:26)             -

 

NOTE: all 3 titles also on VDJ-1601CD, Landmark LLP-1304, VICJ-40060/71CD 

RLP(S9)-355 “Cannonball Adderley and the Poll-Winners”

Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Wally Heider; mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff;  photo by Donald Silverstein; back-liner photo by Jerry Stoll 

and Montgomery photo by Lawrence N. Shustak

RLP(S9)-355  

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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CANNONBALL ADDERLEY QUINTET

Cannonball Adderley (as)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Victor Feldman (vib,p)  Ray Brown (b)  Louis Hayes (drs)

LA; June 5, 1960

Yours Is My Heart Alone (1) (6:02)       RLP(S9)-355

Never Will I Marry (8:30)                                -

Au Privave (take 1) (4:24)

Au Privave (take 2) (4:49)                                -               RLP-3506

 

NOTE: (1) V. Feldman on (vib) 

all 4 titles also on VDJ-1601CD, Landmark LLP-1304, VICJ-40060/71CD 

RLP(S9)-355 “Cannonball Adderley and the Poll-Winners”

Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Wally Heider; mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff;  photo by Donald Silverstein; back-liner photo by Jerry Stoll 

and Montgomery photo by Lawrence N. Shustak

RLP-3506 “The Compositions of Charlie Parker” .

RLP(S9)-355 

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RLP-3506 

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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WES MONTGOMERY QUINTET

James Clay (fl,ts)  Victor Feldman (p)  Wes Montgomery (g, b-g)  Sam Jones (b)  Louis Hayes (drs)

Los Angeles; October 11 & 12, 1960

Tune-Up (take 4) (4:29)                                RLP12-342     Rvs45-459     RLP-3504     M-47040     SMJ-6199

Tune-Up (take 9) (4:41) (A)                         M-47065     VIJ-4029

Body and Soul (take 2) (1) (11:19) (A)                -                   -

Body and Soul (take 4/6) (7:28) 

Body and Soul (take 7) (1) (7:19)                 RLP12-342     M-47040     SMJ-6199

Sandu (3:23)                                                            -                   -                  -

So Do It! (take 1) (6:25)

So Do It! (take 6) (6:05                                           -                   -                  -

Movin’ Along (take 1) (6:39) (A)                  M-47065     VIJ-4029

Movin’ Along (take 4) (6:24) (A)                  M-47040           -

Movin’ Along (take 5) (6:12)                         RLP12-342     Rvs45-459     M-47040     SMJ-6199

Ghost of A Chance (2) (5:02)                                  -                                           -                   -

Says You (2) (5:00)                                                  -                                           -                   -

 

NOTE: (1) W. Montgomery on (b-g), (2) J. Clay out

‘Movin’ Along’ (5:40) on RLP(S9)-342

RLP(S9)-342 also on SMJ-6199

RLP(S9)-342 + (A) also on VICJ-2229CD, VICJ-41166CD

All 13 titles also on VICJ-40060/71

RLP(S9)-342 “Movin’ Along” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Wally Heider & mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and front & back-liner photos by William Claxton. 

RLP-3504 “The Compositions of Miles Davis”

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WES MONTGOMERY QUARTET

Buddy Montgomery (p, vib)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Monk Montgomery (b)  Bobby Thomas (drs)

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; January 3, 1961

Doujie (take 6) (4:35)                          RLP(S9)-362

Doujie (take 7) (4:26) (A)                    M-47065     VIJ-4027

Just for Now (4:56)                              RLP(S9)-362

Groove Yard (3:01)                                       -

Heart Strings (4:34)                                      -

Remember (5:37)                                          -                 RLP-3519

Delirium (3:40)                                             -

Back to Back (take 1) (5:37) (A)          M-47065      VIJ-4027

Back to Back (take 3) (6:44)                RLP(S9)-362

If I Should Lose You (take 2) (6:12) 

If I Should Lose You (take 4) (5:43)              -

Doujie (take 8) (4:48) 

 

NOTE: 8 titles of RLP(S9)-362 also on M-47051 & SMJ-6141, VICJ-23655CD, ABC 109 562 

‘Just for Now’ (4:45) on RLP-9362

RLP(S9)-362 + (A) also on VICJ-23655Cd, VICJ-60001, VICJ-41263CD

All 12 titles also on VICJ-40060/71CD

RLP(S9)-362 “Groove Yard” Produced by Orrin Keepnews; and notes by Ira Gitler. 

Recording Engineer: Ray Fowler; mastered by Jack Matthews. 

Designed by Ken Deardoff and cover photo by Don Silverstein. 

RLP-3519 “Great Jazz Artists Play Compositions of Irving Berlin”

VIJ-4027 “Wes Montgomery: Born to Be Blue”

RLP-362   

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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WES MONTGOMERY QUINTET

Wes Montgomery (g)  Hank Jones (p)  Ron Carter (b)  Lex Humphries (drs)  Ray Barretto (cng-1) 

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; August 4, 1961

Something Like Bags (1) (4:47)             RLP(S9)-382

I’m Just Lucky So and So (5:56)                     -

Cotton Tail (1) (3:39)                                       -               RLP-3510

Twisted Blues (1) (5:36)                                  -

I Wish I Knew (1) (5:28)                                  -

Repetition (1) (3:53)                                         -               MSP-1

While We’re Young (2) (2:15)                          -

One for My Baby (7:44)                                   -               RLP-3518

 

NOTE: (2) W. Montgomery (g) solo

all 8 titles also on M-47003 & SMJ-6100, VDJ-1642CD, VICJ-23656CD, VICJ-60013CD, UCCO-9113CD, 

UCCO-5103CD, VICJ-41107CD, VICJ-40060/71 

RLP(S9)-382 “Wes Montgomery: So Much Guitar!” 

Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Ray Fowler & mastered at Plaza Sound Studios. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photo by Donald Silverstein; back-liner photo by Steve Schapiro. 

RLP-3510 “The of Duke Ellington, Vol. 2”

‘One for My Baby’ (4:03) on RLP-3518

RLP-3518 “Great Jazz Artists Play Compositions of Harold Arlen”

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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GEORGE SHEARING WITH THE MONTGOMERY BROTHERS

George Shearing (p)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Buddy Montgomery (vib)  Monk Montgomery (b)    Walter Perkins (drs)

United Sound Studios, LA; October 9, 1961

Darn That Dream (take 1) (4:11) (A)

RF42 Darn That Dream (take 8) (4:18)                   JLP(S9)-55      J45-712

RF44 And Then I Wrote (3:15)                                          -            J45-713

RF40 Double Deal (3:47)                                                   -            J45-711

RF41 No Hard Feelings (3:45)                                           -            J45-712

Love Walked in (take 1) (3:39) (A)

RF37 Love Walked in (take 11) (2:10)                               -            J45-710     J2502     RM(S9)-3517

RF46 Lois Ann (3:08)                                                         -            J45-714

Enchanted (3:41)                                                                 -

Enchanted (alt take)                                                  (unissued)

RF39 Love for Sale (3:32)                                        JLP(S9)-55    J45-711     RM(S9)-3515

 

Armando Peraza (cng, bongo)  Ricardo Chimelis (timbals  cng) added

United Sound Studios, LA; October 10, 1961

 RF45 Stranger in Paradise (4:47)                            JLP(S9)-55     J45-714

Mambo in Chimes (take 1) (4:08) (A)

RF38 Mambo in Chimes (take 11)(1) (2:26)                      -            J45-710

RF43 The Lamp Is Low (1) (2:11)                                     -             J45-713

 

NOTE: (1) A. Peraza & R. Chimelis replace for W. Perkins

all 11 titles of JLP(S9)-55 also on M-47013, SMJ-6087& OJC-040

JLP(S9)-55 + (A) also on VICJ-60018CD, UCCO-9122CD

on CD VICJ-40060/71 issues “The Lamp Is Low” as “Pavane Pour tune Infante Defunt”

JLP(S9)-55 “George Shearing with the Montgomery Brothers” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews. 

Recording Engineer: Wally Heider and mastered at Plaza Sound Studios. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff and photographs by William Claxton. 

RM(S9)-3515 “Great Artists Play Compositions of Cole Porter”

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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MILT JACKSON AND WES MONTGOMERY

Milt Jackson (vib)  Wynton Kelly (p)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Sam Jones (b)  Philly Joe Jones (drs)

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; December 18, 1961

Blue Roz (take 3) (4:45)                               M-47013     VIJ-4028

Blue Roz (take 4) (4:45)                               RLP(S9)-407     M-47013

Jingles (take 8) (6:51) (A)                            M-47065     VIJ-4028     VICJ-23556CD

Jingles (take 9) (6:56)                                   RLP(S9)-407     47013

Stairway to the Stars (take 2) (3:45) (A)      M-47065     VIJ-4028                -

Stairway to the Stars (take 6) (3:36)             RLP(S9)-407     Rvs45-472,     M-47013

Stablemates (take 2) (5:17) 

Stablemates (take 4) (5:43)                                       -               RLP(S9)-3505     M-47013

 

same person Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; December 19, 1961

Sam Sack (take 2) (5:36) 

Sam Sack (take 3) (6:04)                                RLP(S9)-407    M-47013

S.K.J. (take 4) (5:18)

S.K.J. (take 7) (5:14)                                      RLP(S9)-407     Rvs45-472     M-47013

Delilah (take 3) (6:18) (A)                             M-47013     VIJ-4028     VICJ-23556CD

Delilah (take 4) (6:11)                                    RLP(S9)-407 

 

NOTE: all 7 titles of RLP(S9)-407 also on M-47013, SMJ-6058, VIJ-124, VDJ-1550CD, VICJ-23556CD

RLP(S9)-407 + (A) also on VICJ-40060/71CD, VICJ-60021CD, VICJ-60476CD, VICJ-41082CD, UCCO-9131CD,

UCCO-5098CD

RLP(S9)-407 “Bags Meets Wes” Produced by Orrin Keepnews; notes by Joe Goldberg. 

Recording Engineer: Ray Fowler and mastered by Neal Ceppos at Plaza Sound Studios. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff; photo: no information. 

RLP(S9)-3505 “The Compositions of Benny Golson”Back-liner photo by Steve Schapiro. 

VIJ-4028 “Wes Montgomery: Moanin’” 

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VIJ-4028    

VICJ-40050/71CD

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WES MONTGOMERY QUINTET

Johnny Griffin (ts)  Wynton Kelly (p)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Paul Chambers (b)  Jimmy Cobb (drs)

‘live’ at Tsubo Club, California; June 25, 1962

Come Rain or Come Shine (take 1) (7:20) (A)      M-47065     VIJ-4027     VICJ-23581CD     VICJ-5086CD

Born to Be Blue (take 1) (7:30)

Blue ‘n’ Boogie (take 1) (11:02)

Cariba (take 1) (8:28)

S.O.S. (take 2) (4:47) (A)                                                  -               -                        -                             -

Come Rain or Come Shine (take2) (6:57)                                    RLP(S9)-434     M-47040                   -

Born to Be Blue (take 2) (1) (7:35) (A)                            -           VIJ-4027    VICJ-23581CD 

Full House (9:13)                                                 RLP(S9)-434    SE-2076     M-47040                          -

Cariba (take 2) (9:40)                                                   -                      -                  -                                 -

Blue ‘n’ Boogie (9:58)                                                  -                                         -                                 -

S.O.S. (take 3) (5:02)                                                    -                                         -                                 -

I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face (1) (3:26)           -                                         -                                 -

 

NOTE: (1) J .Griffin out

6 titles of RLP(S9)-434 also on M-47040 & SMJ-6069, VIJ-103, VDJ-1508CD, VICJ-5086CD, DIW-9015, (ABC) 109 561 

RLP(S9)-434 + (A) also on VICJ-60028CD, VICJ-60171CD, VICJ-60298CD, VICJ-61056CD, VICJ-41022CD, 

VICJ-41212CD, UCCO-9011CD, UCCO-5007CD

All 11 titles except ‘Blue ‘n Bogie (take 1) also on Keepnews Collection 0888072301290

All 12 titles also on VICJ-40060/71CD, UCCO-9482CD

RLP(S9)-434 “Full House” Produced and notes by Orrin Keepnews; recording Wally Heider. 

Cover designed by Ken Deardoff; cover photo: no credit and back-liner photos by Jim Marshall. 

VIJ-4027 “Wes Montgomery: Born to Be Blue”

RLP(S9)-434  

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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SE-2076 

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(ABC) 109 561 

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WES MONTGOMERY QUINTET WITH STRINGS

Wes Montgomery (g)  Dick Hyman (p)  Kenny Burrell (g)  Milt Hinton (b)  Osie Johnson (drs)  

Phil Bodner (woodwinds)  Gloria Agastini (harp)  Gene Orloff, Harry Lookofsky, David Nadien, Winston Collymore, Mac Aeppos, Arnold Eidus, Leo Kruczek, Raoul Poliakin, Isadore Zir (violins)  Alfred Brown, Burt Fisch (violas)  Charles McCracken, George Ricci (cello)

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; April 18, 1963

In the Wee Small Hours 

of the Morning (2:48)                        RM(S9)-472     M-47030

Pretty Blue (take 1) (1) (3:16) (A) 

Pretty Blue (take 2) (1) (3:39)                                -                    -

The Girl Next Door (take 1) (3:07)

The Girl Next Door (take 2) (3:06)                        -                    -

Hank Jones (p, celeste) replaces for D. Hyman 

God Bless the Child (take 2) (1) (3:15) (A)                                 -               VIJ-4027

God Bless the Child (take 4) (1) (3:17)         RM(S9)-472          -

My Romance (2:29)                                                -                    -

Prelude to A Kiss (take 2) (3:04)

Prelude to A Kiss (take 3) (3:06)                             -                    -

All the Way (2:37)                                                   -                    -

 

Sam Rand, Sylvan Shulman, Paul Winter, (violin) replaces for A. Eidus, L. Kruczek, Ralph Hersh replaces A. Brown, 

Burt Fisch (violas)  Lucien Schmit, Kermit Moore (cello) replaces for C. McCracken, G. Ricci

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; April 19, 1963

Somewhere (3:28)                                        RM(S9)-472    M-47030

Tune Up (take 1) (4:50)

Tune Up (take 2/3) (5:06) (A)                      M-47065     VIJ-4027     VICJ-23657CD

Tune Up (take 4) (4:41) (A)                         M-47030             -                       -

Tune Up (take 5) (4:46)                                                           -                       -

Tune Up (take ?) (3:12)                                RM(S9)-472

Baubles, Bangle and Beads (take 3) (2:21)

Baubles, Bangle and Beads (take 4) (2:22)            -           M-47030               -

 

NOTE: (1) P. Bodner out

 

10 titles of RM(S9)-472 also on SMJ-6210 

RM(S9)-472 + (A) also on VICJ-60034CD, VICJ-41167CD

10 titles of M-47030 also on VICJ-23657CD

all 19 titles also on VICJ-40060/71CD

‘Tune Up’ (3:12) on RM(S9)-472

RM(S9)-472 “Fusion!”: with Strings; arranged and conducted by Jimmy Jones

VIJ-4027 “Wes Montgomery: Born to Be Blue”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Ray Fowler

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VICJ-40050/71CD

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WES MONTGOMERY TRIO

Melvin Rhyne (org)  Wes Montgomery (g)  Jimmy Cobb (drs)

Plaza Sound Studios, NYC; April 22, 1963

The Trick Bag(take2/5) (4:25)              RM(S9)-459                          M-47057

The Trick Bag (take 6) (5:03)

Days of Wine and Roses (3:47)                        -            M-47030

Canadian Sunset (5:05)                                     -                  -

Dearly Beloved (4:50)                                      -                                         -

For Heaven’s Sake (4:40)                                  -                 -

Besame Mucho (take 2) (6:25) (A)                                                                          M-47065      VIJ-4029

Besame Mucho (take 3) (6:29)            RM(S9)-459                                   -  

Fried Pies (take 1) (6:32) (A)                                                                                           -                   -

Fried Pies (take 2) (7:38)                     RM(S9)-494                                   -      VICJ-2210CD     UCCO-9115CD

The Breeze and I (4:09)                       RM(S9)-459                                   - 

 

NOTE: 8 titles of RM(S9)-459 also on SMJ-6111, VIJ-145, VDJ-1620CD

RM(S9)-459 + (A) also on VICJ-5138CD, VICJ-23557CD, VICJ-60035CD, VICJ-60337CD, VICJ-41024CD, 

VICJ-41214CD, UCCO-9075CD, UCCO-5051CD

all 11 titles also on VICJ-40060/71CD

‘Fried Pies’ (6:44) on RM(S9)-459

RM(S9)-459 “Boss Guitar”

RM(S9)-494 “Guitar on the Go”

Produced by Orrin Keepnews; recording Engineer: Ray Fowler

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WES MONTGOMERY TRIO

Melvin Rhyne (org)  Wes Montgomery (g)  George Brown (drs)

NYC; October 10, 1963

Moanin’ (take 7) (6:18) (A)         RLP(S9)-492                            M-47057                       VICJ-23658CD

Dreamsville (3:50)                                              RLP(S9)-494                        M-47030

Freddie the Freeloader (5:14)                  -                                            -                                            -

Movin’ Along (6:16) 

Mi Cosa (take 1) (3:37) 

 

NOTE: all titles of RLP(S9)-492 also on SMJ-6202

RLP(S9)-494 also on SMJ-6168, VICJ-2210CD, UCCO-9115CD

‘Moanin’’ (5:46) & ‘Movin’ Along’ (6:16) on RM(S9)-492

RLP(S9)-492 + (A) also on VICJ-6038CD, UCCO-9116CD, UCCO-5133CD

All 5 titles also on VICJ-40060/71CD

RM(S9)-492 “Portrait of Wes”

RM(S9)-494 “Guitar on the Go”

VIJ-4028 “Wes Montgomery: Moanin’”

Produced by Orpheum Productions; recording Engineer: no information

RM(S9)-492  

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WES MONTGOMERY TRIO

Melvin Rhyne (org)  Wes Montgomery (g)  George Brown (drs)

NYC; November 27, 1963

For All We Know (4:29)                                                                RLP(S9)-494     M-47030

The Way You Look Tonight (take1) (9:09)                                               -

The Way You Look Tonight (take 2) (5:49) (A)                                                      M-47065    VIJ-4029

Yesterday’s Child (4:11)                                        RLP(S9)-492                                                         VICJ-23658

Geno (2:54)                                                                                               -

Dangerous (6:59)                                                             -                                                                              -

Lolita (6:32) - -

Blues Riff (take 7) (4:15)                                                                                        M-47057    VIJ-4028      -

Blues Riff (take 8) (8:12) (B)                                                                                          -                -             -

Moanin’ (take 10) (6:46)                                                  -                                              -                -             -

 

NOTE: ‘Blues Riff’ (6:16); ‘Lolita’ (6:32) on VICJ-23658CD, UCCO-9116CD

all titles of RLP(S9)-492 also on SMJ-6202

RLP(S9)-492 + (B) also on VICJ-60038CD, UCCO-9116CD, UCCO-5133CD

all titles of RLP(S9)-494 also on SMJ-6168

RLP(S9)-494 + (A) also on VICJ-2210CD, UCCO-9115CD

All 10 titles also on VICJ-40060/71CD

RM(S9)-492 “Portrait of Wes”

RM(S9)-494 “Guitar on the Go”

VIJ-4028 “Wes Montgomery: Moanin’”

Produced by Orpheum Productions; recording Engineer: no information

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