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Encyclopedia Of Jazz On Records - Vol. 5 Gatefold 1970s 2 x Vinyl LP Record

Sold Date: January 17, 2025
Start Date: May 16, 2021
Final Price: £25.00 (GBP)
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Description The item format is a Gatefold 2 X vinyl LPs The Artist Name is Leonard Feather a wonderful clean copy of Encyclopedia Of Jazz On Records Vol 5, beautifully illustrated a great addition to any jazz collection 
Condition Used Photos are of actual item NOT STOCK IMAGES
Seller notes: “Conditions are in the form of original sleeve/disc. This item is in EX/EX condition, the sleeve is in excellent (well looked after, clean, only slight signs of use, 8/10) condition, and the disc is in excellent (well looked after, clean, only slight signs of use, 8/10) condition. All of our items are visually graded.
Tracklist A1–Tony Scott And The All Stars*Lester Steps In Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Tony Scott (2) Bass – Oscar Pettiford Drums – Roy Haynes Guitar – Mundell Lowe Piano – George Wallington Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn Trombone – Jimmy Knepper Trumpet – Red Rodney Written-By – Lester Young 5:14 A2–Ellis LarkinsI Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You Bass – Joe Benjamin Piano – Larkins* Written-By – Bing Crosby, Ned Washington, Victor Young 3:18 A3–The Amram-Barrow QuartetCity Talk Bass – Arthur Phipps* Drums – Al Harewood Tenor Saxophone – George Barrow Written-By, French Horn, Piano – David Amram 3:05 A4–Al Cohn - Zoot SimsTwo Funky People Bass – Teddy Kotick Clarinet – Sims* Drums – Nick Stabulas Piano – Mose Allison Written-By, Clarinet – Cohn* 4:14 A5–Buddy De Franco* - Tommy GuminaIn A Mellotone Accordion – Gumina* Bass – Bob Stone (2) Clarinet – Buddy De Franco* Drums – Frank De Vito* Written-By – Duke Ellington 3:02 B1–Jon Hendricks With Dave Lambert SingersCloudburst Vocals – Dave Lambert (3), Marian Workman Vocals [High Male Voice] – Jerry Duane Vocals [Low Male Voice] – Butch Birdsall Written-By – Jimmy Harris, Leroy Kirkland Written-By, Vocals – Jon Hendricks 2:36 B2–Jon Hendricks With Dave Lambert SingersFour Brothers Vocals – Dave Lambert (3), Marian Workman Vocals [High Male Voice] – Jerry Duane Vocals [Low Male Voice] – Butch Birdsall Written-By – Jimmy Giuffre Written-By, Vocals – Jon Hendricks 3:05 B3–Fred Katz & His JammersDexterity Bass – Leroy Vinnegar Cello – Fred Katz Drums – Frank Butler Guitar – John Pisano Trumpet – Pete Candoli Vibraphone – Gene Estes Written-By – Charlie Parker 3:22 B4–Carmen McRaeFlamingo Bass – Aaron Bell Drums Ted Sommer* French Horn – Donald Corrado, Fred Kelin*, Dick Berg*, Tony Miranda Guitar – Mundell Lowe Piano – Don Abney Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster Trumpet – Irving "Marky" Markowitz* Vocals – Carmen McRae Written-By – Ed Anderson*, Ted Greuya* 3:37 B5–Carmen McRaeBye Bye Blackbird Bass – Aaron Bell Drums – Ted Sommer* French Horn – Donald Corrado, Fred Kelin*, Dick Berg*, Tony Miranda Guitar – Mundell Lowe Piano – Don Abney Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster Trumpet – Irving "Marky" Markowitz* Vocals – Carmen McRae Written-By – Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson 3:20 B6–Carmen McRaeGeorgia Rose Bass – Aaron Bell Drums – Nick Stabulas Guitar – Mundell Lowe Piano – Don Abney Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn, Ben Webster Trumpet – Irving "Marky" Markowitz* Written-By – Alex Sullivan*, Harry Rosenthal, Jimmy Flynn 3:13 C1–Sal SalvadorDeep Down Bass, Written-By – George Roumanis Drums – Jimmy Campbell French Horn – David Amram Guitar – Salvador* Mellophone – Bill Starling Trombone – Eddie Bert, Frank Rehak Trumpet – Doc Severinsen, Ernie Royal, Joe Ferrante, Maynard Ferguson Tuba – Bill Barber 2:39 C2–George Russell Sextet In Kansas City* Featuring Don EllisSandu Bass – Chuck Israels Drums – Joe Hunt Piano – Russell* Tenor Saxophone – Dave Young* Trombone – Dave Baker* Trumpet – Ellis* Written-By – Clifford Brown 11:07 C3–Toots ThielemansCool And Easy Bass – Doug Watkins Drums – Art Taylor Piano – Hank Jones Written-By, Harmonica – Jean "Toots" Thielemans* 2:47 C4–Coleman Hawkins With Tony Scott SextetBody And Soul Bass – Gene Ramey Clarinet – Scott* Drums – Walter Bolden Piano – Tommy Flanagan Tenor Saxophone – Hawkins* Trombone – Jimmy Knepper Written-By – Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Robert Sour 2:26 C5–Bernard PeifferBlues For Django Bass – Ernie Furtado Drums – Jimmy Campbell Written-By, Piano – Bernard Peiffer 3:27 D1–Bill HolmanEvil Eyes Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano, Herb Geller Baritone Saxophone – Steve Perlow Bass – Max Bennett Drums – Mel Lewis Piano – Lou Levy Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Kennedy, Richie Kamuca Trombone – Bob Fitzpatrick, Harry Betts, Ray Sims Trumpet – Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Ray Linn, Stu Williamson Written-By, Arranged By, Tenor Saxophone – Bill Holman 5:22 D2–Eddie Costa Quartet* Featuring Bill EvansIf I Were A Bell Bass – Wendell Marshall Drums – Paul Motian Piano – Bill Evans Vibraphone – Eddie Costa Written-By – Frank Loesser 5:08 D3–Joe Newman Quartet Featuring Shirley ScottScotty Bass – Eddie Jones Drums – Charlie Persip Trumpet – Joe Newman Written-By, Organ – Shirley Scott 4:20 D4–Manny Albam And The Jazz GiantsAm I Blue Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan Bass – Milt Hinton Drums – Osie Johnson Leader – Manny Albam Piano – Hank Jones Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn, Zoot Sims Trumpet – Art Farmer, Nick Travis Valve Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer Written-By – Grant Clarke, Harry Akst 7:30 Free UK P & P No returns