Jazz From A to Z, Part 1

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1Grazing in the Grass
producer:
Stewart Levine (record producer and saxophonist)
double bass:
Henry Franklin (American jazz double-bassist) (on 1968-03-14)
drums (drum set):
Chuck Carter (drums) (on 1968-03-14)
percussion:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1968-03-14)
piano:
William Henderson (jazz pianist) (on 1968-03-14)
tenor saxophone:
Al Abreu (on 1968-03-14)
trumpet:
Hugh Masekela (on 1968-03-14)
performer:
Bruce Langhorne (on 1968-03-14)
recording of:
Grazing in the Grass (instrumental) (on 1968-03-14)
composer:
Philemon Hou
Hugh Masekela52:37
2Cafe Reggio's
producer:
Isaac Hayes
bass guitar:
James Alexander (US soul bassist, singer and songwriter)
bongos and congas:
Gary Jones (percussionist)
electric piano:
Lester Snell (Pianist/keyboardist, songwriter and producer)
electric piano, organ, piano and vibraphone:
Isaac Hayes
guitar:
Charles Pitts and Michael Toles
membranophone and tambourine:
Willie "Too Big" Hall
recording of:
Café Regio’s
composer:
Isaac Hayes
publisher:
Irving Music, Inc.
part of:
Shaft (1971 film soundtrack)
Isaac Hayes36:00
3I've Got a Woman
Jimmy McGriff4:35
4(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (on 1966-06-14)
Jimmy Smith6:00
5Fungii Mama
guitar:
Kenny Burrell (on 1986-01-03)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (on 1986-01-03)
percussion:
Crusher Bennett (on 1986-01-03)
tenor saxophone:
Stanley Turrentine (on 1986-01-03)
recording of:
Fungii Mama (on 1986-01-03)
composer:
Blue Mitchell (American trumpet player)
Jimmy Smith4:51
6Got My Mojo Working
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (on 1965-12-17)
baritone saxophone:
Jerome Richardson (on 1965-12-17)
bass guitar and double bass:
George Duvivier (on 1965-12-17)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1965-12-17)
guitar:
Kenny Burrell (on 1965-12-17)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (on 1965-12-17)
tenor saxophone and woodwind:
Romeo Penque (on 1965-12-17)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1965-12-17)
conductor:
Oliver Nelson (saxophone, arranger, composer) (on 1965-12-17)
arranger:
Oliver Nelson (saxophone, arranger, composer)
instrumental cover recording of:
Got My Mojo Working (original version) (on 1965-12-17)
lyricist and composer:
Preston Foster
publisher:
Dare Music, Inc., Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
recording of:
Got My Mojo Working (Muddy Waters arrangement) (on 1965-12-17)
additional writer:
Morgan Field (blues musician)
arranger:
Muddy Waters (blues musician)
publisher:
Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher) and Dare Music Co.
version of:
Got My Mojo Working (original version)
Jimmy Smith8:03
7If I Were a Bell
recording engineer:
George Knuerr (recording engineer) (on 1958-09-09)
double bass:
Paul Chambers (US jazz bassist) (on 1958-10-09)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (on 1958-10-09)
piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (on 1958-09-09)
tenor saxophone:
John Coltrane (on 1958-10-09)
trumpet:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) (on 1958-09-09)
recorded at:
Plaza Hotel: Persian Room in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1958-09-09)
live instrumental recording of:
If I Were a Bell (Guys and Dolls) (on 1958-09-09)
lyricist and composer:
Frank Loesser
publisher:
Frank Music Corp., Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. (song publisher, never a release label) and ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM))
part of:
Guys and Dolls (Broadway musical)
part of:
Guys and Dolls (1955 musical film)
John Coltrane & Miles Davis8:31
8A Love Supreme (Acknowledgemen)
recording engineer:
Rudy van Gelder (on 1964-12-09)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
double bass [bass]:
Jimmy Garrison (on 1964-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Elvin Jones (jazz drummer) (on 1964-12-09)
piano:
McCoy Tyner (jazz pianist) (on 1964-12-09)
tenor saxophone:
John Coltrane (on 1964-12-09)
vocals:
John Coltrane (in 1964-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Verve Music Group (now known as Verve Label Group; not for release label use!) (in 2002)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1964-12-09)
part of:
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 315)
recording of:
A Love Supreme, Part 1: Acknowledgement (on 1964-12-09)
composer:
John Coltrane
publisher:
Jowcol Music
part of:
A Love Supreme (entire suite)
John Coltrane7:45
9Giant Steps
recording engineer:
Tom Dowd (on 1959-05-05) and Phil Iehle (on 1959-05-05)
producer:
Nesuhi Ertegun
double bass:
Paul Chambers (US jazz bassist) (on 1959-05-05)
drums (drum set):
Art Taylor (on 1959-05-05)
piano:
Tommy Flanagan (on 1959-05-05)
tenor saxophone:
John Coltrane (on 1959-05-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Atlantic Recording Corporation (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor within the US)
recorded at:
Atlantic Recording Studios (1841 Broadway, New York, 1957–1991) in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1959-05-05)
recording of:
Giant Steps (on 1959-05-05)
composer:
John Coltrane
publisher:
Jowcol Music
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, volume I)
John Coltrane3.34:47
10Da-Duh-Dah
recording engineer:
Rudy van Gelder (on 1960-04-21)
double bass:
Paul Chambers (US jazz bassist) (on 1960-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Oliver Jackson (American jazz drummer) (on 1960-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (on 1960-04-21)
tenor saxophone:
King Curtis (saxophonist) (on 1960-04-21)
trumpet:
Nat Adderley (on 1960-04-21)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1960-04-21)
King Curtis5:11
11Is It You
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Elektra Entertainment (company, DO NOT USE as release label, for releases use “Elektra”) (in 1980)
recording of:
Is It You?
lyricist:
Bill Champlin and Eric Tagg
composer:
Lee Ritenour
publisher:
Budde Music Inc. (US publisher), Captain Fingers Productions, Downtown DLJ Songs, Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Rit of Habeas Music
Lee Ritenour4:25
12Compared to What
Les McCann & Eddie Harris8:57
13Expansions
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes6:09
14Alligator Boogaloo
recording of:
Alligator Bogaloo
writer:
Lou Donaldson
Lou Donaldson6:56
15Duke's Place
recording engineer:
Ray Hall (engineer)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
recorded at:
RCA Studios (New York, later noted as RCA Recording Studios) in New York, New York, United States (from 1961-04-03 until 1961-04-04)
recording of:
Duke’s Place (in 1961-04)
lyricist:
Bill Katz, Ruth Roberts and Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader)
version of:
“C” Jam Blues
Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington5:08
16Garvey's Ghost
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1961-08)
producer:
Max Roach (20th century US jazz drummer & composer)
bass:
Art Davis (US jazz double bassist) (in 1961-08)
congas:
Carlos “Patato” Valdés (in 1961-08)
cowbell:
Carlos "Totico" Eugenio (in 1961-08)
drums (drum set):
Max Roach (20th century US jazz drummer & composer) (in 1961-08)
piano:
Mal Waldron (American jazz pianist) (in 1961-08)
tenor saxophone:
Clifford Jordan (jazz saxophonist) (in 1961-08)
trombone:
Julian Priester (in 1961-08)
trumpet:
Booker Little (in 1961-08)
woodwind:
Eric Dolphy (in 1961-08)
vocals:
Abbey Lincoln (in 1961-08)
Max Roach7:54
17In Walked Bud
bass:
Avery Sharpe (Jazz bassist) (from 1991-02-27 until 1991-02-28)
drums (drum set):
Aaron Scott (US jazz composer & drummer) (from 1991-02-27 until 1991-02-28)
piano:
McCoy Tyner (jazz pianist) (from 1991-02-27 until 1991-02-28)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
enja (German jazz label)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1991-02-27 until 1991-02-28)
recording of:
In Walked Bud (in 1991-02)
composer:
Thelonious Monk (in 1947)
publisher:
Embassy Music Corporation
McCoy Tyner6:51
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