Black Giants

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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112" Vinyl
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A1Sidewinder
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (on 1959-03-24)
producer:
Irving Townsend
cornet:
Nat Adderley (on 1959-03-24)
double bass:
Jimmy "Spanky" DeBrest (on 1959-03-24)
drums (drum set):
Albert “Tootie” Heath (on 1959-03-24)
piano:
Cedar Walton (on 1959-03-24)
tenor saxophone:
Bobby Jaspar (Belgian 1940-60s tenor saxophonist) (on 1959-03-24)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (on 1959-03-24)
recording of:
The Sidewinder (on 1959-03-24)
composer:
Lee Morgan (jazz trumpeter / composer)
publisher:
Windswept Pacific Music Ltd.
J.J. Johnson6:50
A2Three Little Feelings
John Lewis feat. Miles Davis10:40
A3Silver’s Blues
Horace Silver7:42
B1Just You, Just Me / Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away)
producer:
Teo Macero (American jazz saxophonist and composer)
double bass [bass]:
Larry Gales (on 1964-10-06)
drums (drum set):
Ben Riley (American jazz drummer) (on 1964-10-06)
piano:
Thelonious Monk (on 1964-10-06)
tenor saxophone:
Charlie Rouse (on 1964-10-06)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1964-10-06)
medley including a instrumental recording of:
Just You, Just Me (on 1964-10-06)
lyricist:
Raymond Klages (in 1929)
composer:
Jesse Greer (in 1929)
publisher:
EMI United Partnership Ltd., Robbins Music (publishing company owned by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.) and Robbins Music Corporation
part of:
New York, New York (1977 musical film soundtrack)
medley including a instrumental recording of:
Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away) (on 1964-10-06)
lyricist:
Ira Gershwin and Gus Khan
composer:
George Gershwin (composer)
publisher:
New World Music Corp. (in 1929)
included in:
An American in Paris (2015 Broadway musical)
Thelonious Monk5:58
B2Ecclusiastics
recording of:
Ecclusiastics
composer:
Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus8:50
B3Love for Sale
producer:
Teo Macero (American jazz saxophonist and composer)
alto saxophone:
Cannonball Adderley (on 1958-05-26)
double bass [bass]:
Paul Chambers (US jazz bassist) (on 1958-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (on 1958-05-26)
piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (on 1958-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
John Coltrane (on 1958-05-26)
trumpet:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) (on 1958-05-26)
recorded at:
Columbia 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1958-05-26)
instrumental cover recording of:
Love for Sale (on 1958-05-26)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1930)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Chappell Music Ltd., Harms, Inc. and Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!)
Miles Davis2.2511:45
212" Vinyl
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C1Off Minor
double bass:
Pierre Michelot (on 1961-12-17)
drums (drum set):
Kenny Clarke (on 1961-12-17)
piano:
Bud Powell (on 1961-12-17)
recording of:
Off Minor (on 1961-12-17)
composer:
Thelonious Monk
publisher:
Embassy Music Corporation
Bud Powell5:24
C2Feedin’ the Bean
recording of:
Feedin’ the Bean
composer:
Count Basie (pianist)
Coleman Hawkins, Clark Terry6:15
C3Cranky Spanky
recording engineer:
Harold Chapman
producer:
Cal Lampley
alto saxophone:
Jackie McLean (jazz saxophonist) (from 1956-12-12 until 1956-12-13)
double bass:
Spanky DeBrest (from 1956-12-12 until 1956-12-13)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (from 1956-12-12 until 1956-12-13)
piano:
Sam Dockery (from 1956-12-12 until 1956-12-13)
trumpet:
Bill Hardman (US jazz trumpeter) (from 1956-12-12 until 1956-12-13)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1956-12-12 until 1956-12-13)
recording of:
Cranky Spanky
composer:
Bill Hardman (US jazz trumpeter)
The Jazz Messengers4:45
C4Kufanya mapenzi (Making Love)
Ramsey Lewis2:32
D1Potato Head Blues
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1927-05-10)
banjo:
Johnny St. Cyr (on 1927-05-10)
clarinet:
Johnny Dodds (on 1927-05-10)
cornet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1927-05-10)
drums (drum set):
Baby Dodds (on 1927-05-10)
piano:
Lil Hardin Armstrong (on 1927-05-10)
trombone:
John Thomas (early jazz trombonist) (on 1927-05-10)
tuba:
Pete Briggs (on 1927-05-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1927-05-10)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven (on 1927-05-10)
recording of:
Potato Head Blues (on 1927-05-10)
composer:
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong2:58
D2Ummg
producer:
Irving Townsend
alto saxophone:
Johnny Hodges (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25) and Russell Procope (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
baritone saxophone:
Harry Carney (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
bass:
Jimmy Woode (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
drums (drum set):
Sam Woodyard (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
percussion:
Chauncey Morehouse (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25) and Bobby Rosengarden (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
piano accordion:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
tenor saxophone:
Paul Gonsalves (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
trombone:
Quentin Jackson (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25), John Sanders (US jazz trombonist) (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25) and Britt Woodman (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
trumpet:
William “Cat” Anderson (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25), Harold “Shorty” Baker (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25), Andrew “Fats” Ford (trumpeter) (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25), Ray Nance (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25) and Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
remixer:
Larry Keyes (engineer)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-19 until 1959-02-25)
recording of:
Upper Manhattan Medical Group
composer:
Billy Strayhorn
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, volume I)
Duke Ellington feat. Dizzy Gillespie4:33
D3Way Back Blues
Erroll Garner6:09
D4Grasshopper
Quincy Jones44:26
D5Blues in Hoss’ Flat
recording of:
Blues in Hoss’ Flat
composer:
Count Basie (pianist) and Frank Foster (saxophonist)
Count Basie, Duke Ellington3:30
D6Humoresque
Art Tatum3:47