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Quincy Jones – This Is How I Feel About Jazz
Etichetta: GRP – GRD-115, Impulse! – GRD-115
Serie: GRP Presents The Legendary Masters Of Jazz
Formato: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Paese: US
Uscita: 1992
Genere: Jazz
Stile: Big Band
1 Walkin'
Written-By – Richard Carpenter (2)
10:44
2 Stockholm Sweetnin'
Written-By – Quincy Jones
5:38
3 Evening In Paris
Written-By – Quincy Jones
4:06
4 Sermonette
Written-By – Julian Adderley*
5:55
5 A Sleepin' Bee
Written-By – Harold Arlen, Truman Capote
4:38
6 Boo's Blues
Written-By – Quincy Jones
5:12
7 Dancin' Pants
Written-By – Jimmy Giuffre
3:47
8 Be My Guest
Written-By – Lennie Niehaus
4:26
9 Kings Road Blues
Written-By – Lennie Niehaus
5:03
10 Bright Moon
Written-By – Jimmy Giuffre
5:17
11 The Oom Is Blues
Written-By – Charlie Mariano
5:07
Ballad Medley (6:17)
12.1 What's New
Written-By – Bob Haggart, Johnny Burke
12.2 We'll Be Together Again
12.3 Time On My Hands
Written-By – Harold Adamson, Mack Gordon, Vincent Youmans
12.4 You Go To My Head
Written-By – Haven Gillespie, Fred Coots*
12.5 Laura
Written-By – David Raskin*
Copyright fonografico ℗ – MCA Records, Inc.
Copyright © – MCA Records, Inc.
Copyright © – GRP Records, Inc.
Realizzato da – GRP Records, Inc.
Distribuito da – Uni Distribution Corp.
Realizzato da – American Helix
Alto Saxophone – Art Pepper (tracce: 7 to 9), Benny Carter (tracce: 7 to 9), Charlie Mariano (tracce: 7 to 9), Gene Quill (tracce: 3, 4), Herb Geller (tracce: 7 to 9), Phil Woods (tracce: 1, 2, 5, 6)
Arranged By – Charlie Mariano (tracce: 11), Jimmy Giuffre (tracce: 7, 10), Lennie Niehaus (tracce: 8, 9), Quincy Jones (tracce: 1 to 6)
Baritone Saxophone – Jack Nimitz (tracce: 1 to 6), Pepper Adams (tracce: 10 to 12)
Bass – Charles Mingus (tracce: 3 to 6), Leroy Vinnegar (tracce: 10 to 12), Paul Chambers (3) (tracce: 1, 2), Red Mitchell (tracce: 7 to 9)
Coordinator – Michael Pollard (2)
Design [Front Cover Design] – Bob Crozier
Design [Graphic Design, Assistant] – Emili Bogin
Design [Graphic Design] – Andy Ruggirello, Dan Serrano, David Gibb, Scott Johnson (14), Sonny Mediana
Drums – Charli Persip* (tracce: 1 to 6), Shelly Manne (tracce: 7 to 12)
Engineer – Irv Greenbaum (tracce: 1 to 6), John Kraus (tracce: 7 to 12)
Engineer [Reissue Post-production] – Adam Zelinka, Joseph Doughney, Michael Landy
Executive-Producer – Dave Grusin, Larry Rosen
Flute – Herbie Mann (tracce: 5, 6)
Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Herbie Mann (tracce: 3, 4), Jerome Richardson (tracce: 1, 2)
Photography By [Front Cover Color] – Alan Fontaine (2)
Photography By [Inside Black & White] – Charles Stewart*
Photography [Inside Black & White] – Institute Of Jazz Studies
Piano – Billy Taylor (tracce: 5, 6), Carl Perkins (4) (tracce: 10 to 12), Hank Jones (tracce: 1 to 4), Lou Levy (tracce: 7 to 9)
Producer – Creed Taylor (tracce: 1 to 6), Quincy Jones (tracce: 7 to 12)
Reissue Producer – Michael Cuscuna
Remastered By [Digitally] – Erick Labson
Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins (tracce: 10 to 12), Buddy Collette (tracce: 10 to 12), Bunny Bardach (tracce: 1, 2), Lucky Thompson (tracce: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6), Walter Benton (tracce: 10 to 12), Zoot Sims (tracce: 3)
Trombone – Frank Rehak (tracce: 1, 2), Jimmy Cleveland (tracce: 1 to 6), Urbie Green (tracce: 1, 2)
Trumpet – Art Farmer (tracce: 1 to 6), Ernie Glow* (tracce: 1, 2), Ernie Royal (tracce: 1, 2), Joe Wilder (tracce: 1, 2)
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson (tracce: 3, 4)
#1-6 were originally issued as "This Is How I Feel About Jazz" (ABC Paramount 149) and #7-12 were originally issued as part of "Go West, Man" (ABC Paramount 186).
Recorded in New York on September 29, 1956 (1,2).
Recorded in New York on September 14, 1956 (3,4).
Recorded in New York on September 19, 1956 (5,6).
Recorded in Los Angeles on February 25, 1957 (7-12).
Post-Production monitoring performed using Acoustic Energy AE1 Speakers courtesy of Panor Corporation, Hauppauge, NY.
All recordings are mono.
Codice a barre (Scanned): 011105011525