Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album
"Untitled Original 11383" (Take 1)
"Nature Boy"
"Untitled Original 11386" (Take 1)
"Vilia" (Take 3) (based on Franz Lehár's "Vilja Song" from The Merry Widow)
"Impressions" (Take 3)
"Slow Blues"
"One Up, One Down" (Take 1)
"Vilia" (Take 5)
"Impressions" (Take 1)
"Impressions" (Take 2)
"Impressions" (Take 4)
"Untitled Original 11386" (Take 2)
"Untitled Original 11386" (Take 5)
"One Up, One Down" (Take 6)
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, McCoy Tyner – piano, Jimmy Garrison – double bass, Elvin Jones – drums
Recorded March 6, 1963 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio
Esquivel And His Orchestra: Other Worlds Other Sounds
A1 Granada (Agustin Lara)
A2 Begin The Beguine (Cole Porter)
A3 Night And Day (Cole Porter)
A4 Poinciana (B. Bernier, Nat Simon
A5 Playfully (Barclay Allen, Herb Hendler)
A6 Adiós (Enric Madriguera)
B1 That Old Black Magic (H. Arlen, J. Mercer)
B2 Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez)
B3 Magic Is The Moonlight (Te Quiero Dijiste) (M. Grever)
B4 Speak Low (Kurt Weill, Ogden Nash)
B5 Ballerina (Bob Russell, Carl Sigman)
B6 It Had To Be You (Gus Kahn, Isham Jones)
Recorded January 27 - 30, 1958; Hollywood, CA
1 The Mooche (Duke Ellington)
2 Willow Weep For Me (Ann Ronell)
3 Kush (Dizzy Gillespie)
4 Oops-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be (Dizzy Gillespie)
5 I Can't Get Started (Vernon Duke)
Trumpet – Dizzy Gillespie
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Leo Wright
Piano – Lalo Schifrin
Bass – Bob Cunningham
Drums – Mel Lewis
Recorded live at Liederhalle Stuttgart on November 27, 1961 and Kongresshalle Frankfurt on November 29, 1961
"The Sheriff"
"In a Crowd"
"Bachianas Brasileiras" (Heitor Villa-Lobos)
"Mean to Me" (Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk)
"Natural Affection"
"Donnie's Theme"
"Manhã de Carnaval" (Luiz Bonfá)
Milt Jackson - vibraphone, John Lewis - piano, Percy Heath - bass, Connie Kay - drums
(CD audio was converted to 24 bit PCM, and 2x up-sampled using an interpolative algorithm; thus the audio stream is of a 24-88 file, whereas the title describes the source properly as 16-44)
"Whap!" (McDuff)
"I Want a Little Girl" (Murray Mencher, Billy Moll)
"The Honeydripper" (Joe Liggins)
"Dink's Blues" (McDuff)
"Mr. Lucky" (Henry Mancini)
"Blues and Tonic" (McDuff)
Jack McDuff - organ; Jimmy Forrest - tenor saxophone; Grant Green - guitar; Ben Dixon - drums
Recorded February 3, 1961 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio
(Note: CD was converted to 24bit PCM, and 2x up-sampled using an interpolative algorithm; thus the stream is of a 24-88 file, whereas the title describes the source properly as 16-44)
The Hi De Ho Man (That's Me)
I'll Be Around
Summertime
It Ain't Necessarily So
Kickin' The Gong Around
You Rascal You
Minnie The Moocher ( The Ho De Ho Song)
I See A Million People (But All I Can See Is You)
St. James Infirmary
Stormy Weather
The Jumpin' Jive (Hep- Hep!)
Recorded December, 1958 in NYC
1 "Rasheed" (Yusef Lateef)
2 "When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)" (Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay)
3 "Water Pistol" (Yusef Lateef)
4 "You've Changed" (Bill Carey, Carl Fischer)
5 "I'll Remember April" (Gene de Paul, Patricia Johnston, Don Raye)
6 "Koko's Tune" (Yusef Lateef)
7 "P. Bouk" (Yusef Lateef)
Yusef Lateef - tenor saxophone, flute (on #5), oboe (on #1); Barry Harris - piano; Herman Wright - bass; Elvin Jones - drums
Recorded December 29, 1961 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio
01 Dizzy Gillespie Jazzmen Diggin' Diz (D. Gillespie)
02 The Charlie Parker Septet Moose The Mooche (C. Parker)
03 The Charlie Parker Septet Yardbird Suite (C. Parker)
04 The Charlie Parker Septet Ornithology (Harris, Parker)
05 The Charlie Parker Septet The Famous Alto Break (Excerpt)
06 The Charlie Parker Septet A Night In Tunisia (Gillespie, Paparelli)
07 The Charlie Parker Quintet Max Making Wax (Unknown Artista
08 The Charlie Parker Quintet Lover Man (Sherman, Davis, Ramirez)
09 The Charlie Parker Quintet The Gypsy (Reid)
10 The Howard McGhee Quintet Bebop (D. Gillespie)
11 The Charlie Parker Quartet This Is Always (Warren, Gordon)
12 The Charlie Parker Quartet Dark Shadows (S. Henry)
13 The Charlie Parker Quartet Bird's Nest (C. Parker)
14 The Charlie Parker Quartet Hot Blues (Cool Blues) (C. Parker)
15 The Charlie Parker Quartet Cool Blues (Hot Blues) (C. Parker)
16 The Charlie Parker Quartet Relaxin' At Camarillo (C. Parker)
17 The Charlie Parker Quartet Cheers (H. McGhee)
18 The Charlie Parker Quartet Carvin' The Bird (C. Parker)
19 The Charlie Parker Quartet Stupendous (C. Parker)
Alto Saxophone – Charlie Parker
Trumpet – Dizzy Gillespie (1), Howard McGhee (7 to 10, 16 to 19), Miles Davis (2 to 6, 16 to 19)
Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson (1 to 6), Wardell Gray (16 to 19)
Guitar – Arvin Garrison (3 to 6), Barney Kessel (16 to 19)
Piano – Dodo Marmarosa (2 to 6), Erroll Garner (11 to 15), George Handy (1), Jimmy Bunn (7 to 10)
Bass – Bob Kesterson (7 to 10), Ray Brown (1), Red Callender (11 to 19), Vic McMillan (2 to 6)
Drums – Don Lamond (16 to 19), Harold "Doc" West (11 to 15), Roy Porter (2 to 10), Stan Levey (1)
Vocals – Earl Coleman (11 to 15)
Recorded at Radio Recorders Studios, Hollywood, on February 5th, 1946 (1) and March 28th, 1946 (2 to A6)
Recorded at C.P. MacGregor Studios, Hollywood, on July 29th, 1946 (7 to 10), February 19,1947 (11 to 15) and February 26, 1947 (16 to 19)
Compilation issued in Japan, 1985
The President Plays with The Oscar Peterson Trio
A1 Ad Lib Blues
A2 Just You, Just Me
A3 Tea For Two
B1 Indiana
B2 I Can't Get Started
B3 On The Sunny Side Of The Street
B4 Almost Like Being In Love
B5 There Will Never Be Another You
Tenor Saxophone – Lester Young
Piano – Oscar Peterson
Guitar – Barney Kessel
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – J. C. Heard*
Recorded November 28, 1952; NYC