The Volcanic & Latin Fire

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Tracklist

CD 1
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1The Peanut Vendor
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1957-02-20)
bass:
Bill Crow (on 1957-02-20)
drums (drum set):
Osie Johnson (on 1957-02-20)
French horn:
Jimmy Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (on 1957-02-20)
percussion:
Candido (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1957-02-20)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano) (on 1957-02-20)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (on 1957-02-20), Frank Rehak (on 1957-02-20) and Thomas Mitchell (US jazz trombonist) (on 1957-02-20)
trumpet:
Art Farmer (on 1957-02-20), Bernie Glow (on 1957-02-20), Jimmy Nottingham (on 1957-02-20) and Charlie Shavers (on 1957-02-20)
tuba:
Jay McAllister (tuba player) (on 1957-02-20)
conductor:
Ernie Wilkins (on 1957-02-20)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins
instrumental recording of:
The Peanut Vendor (on 1957-02-20)
lyricist:
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Marion Sunshine
composer:
Moisés Simons
translated version of:
El manisero
3:52
2Takeela
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1957-02-20)
bass:
Bill Crow (on 1957-02-20)
drums (drum set):
Osie Johnson (on 1957-02-20)
French horn:
Jimmy Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (on 1957-02-20)
percussion:
Candido (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1957-02-20)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano) (on 1957-02-20)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (on 1957-02-20), Frank Rehak (on 1957-02-20) and Thomas Mitchell (US jazz trombonist) (on 1957-02-20)
trumpet:
Art Farmer (on 1957-02-20), Bernie Glow (on 1957-02-20), Jimmy Nottingham (on 1957-02-20) and Charlie Shavers (on 1957-02-20)
tuba:
Jay McAllister (tuba player) (on 1957-02-20)
conductor:
Ernie Wilkins (on 1957-02-20)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins (in 1957-02)
3:32
3Moonlight in Vermont
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1957-02-20)
bass:
Bill Crow (on 1957-02-20)
drums (drum set):
Osie Johnson (on 1957-02-20)
French horn:
Jimmy Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (on 1957-02-20)
percussion:
Candido (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1957-02-20)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano) (on 1957-02-20)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (on 1957-02-20), Frank Rehak (on 1957-02-20) and Thomas Mitchell (US jazz trombonist) (on 1957-02-20)
trumpet:
Art Farmer (on 1957-02-20), Bernie Glow (on 1957-02-20), Jimmy Nottingham (on 1957-02-20) and Charlie Shavers (on 1957-02-20)
tuba:
Jay McAllister (tuba player) (on 1957-02-20)
conductor:
Ernie Wilkins (on 1957-02-20)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins (in 1957-02)
instrumental recording of:
Moonlight in Vermont (on 1957-02-20)
lyricist:
John Blackburn (songwriter)
composer:
Karl Suessdorf
publisher:
Johnny R. Music, Michael H. Goldsen Inc., Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (holding company - do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
3:34
4Kinda Dukish
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1957-02-20)
bass:
Bill Crow (on 1957-02-20)
drums (drum set):
Osie Johnson (on 1957-02-20)
French horn:
Jimmy Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (on 1957-02-20)
percussion:
Candido (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1957-02-20)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano) (on 1957-02-20)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (on 1957-02-20), Frank Rehak (on 1957-02-20) and Thomas Mitchell (US jazz trombonist) (on 1957-02-20)
trumpet:
Art Farmer (on 1957-02-20), Bernie Glow (on 1957-02-20), Jimmy Nottingham (on 1957-02-20) and Charlie Shavers (on 1957-02-20)
tuba:
Jay McAllister (tuba player) (on 1957-02-20)
conductor:
Ernie Wilkins (on 1957-02-20)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins (in 1957-02)
recording of:
Kinda Dukish (on 1957-02-20)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader)
2:27
5Warm Blue Stream
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1957-02-20)
bass:
Bill Crow (on 1957-02-20)
drums (drum set):
Osie Johnson (on 1957-02-20)
French horn:
Jimmy Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (on 1957-02-20)
percussion:
Candido (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1957-02-20)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (on 1957-02-20), Frank Rehak (on 1957-02-20) and Thomas Mitchell (US jazz trombonist) (on 1957-02-20)
trumpet:
Art Farmer (on 1957-02-20), Bernie Glow (on 1957-02-20), Jimmy Nottingham (on 1957-02-20) and Charlie Shavers (on 1957-02-20)
tuba:
Jay McAllister (tuba player) (on 1957-02-20)
conductor:
Ernie Wilkins (on 1957-02-20)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins (in 1957-02)
instrumental recording of:
Warm Blue Stream (on 1957-02-20)
lyricist:
Dottie Wayne
composer:
Sara Cassey
3:44
6Take the "A" Train
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1957-02-25)
bass:
Oscar Pettiford (on 1957-02-25)
drums (drum set):
Osie Johnson (on 1957-02-25)
French horn:
Ed London (on 1957-02-25)
percussion:
Candido (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1957-02-25)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano) (on 1957-02-25)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (on 1957-02-25), Frank Rehak (on 1957-02-25) and Thomas Mitchell (US jazz trombonist) (on 1957-02-25)
trumpet:
Bernie Glow (on 1957-02-25), Jimmy Nottingham (on 1957-02-25), Ernie Royal (on 1957-02-25) and Charlie Shavers (on 1957-02-25)
tuba:
Jay McAllister (tuba player) (on 1957-02-25)
conductor:
Ernie Wilkins (on 1957-02-25)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins (in 1957-02)
instrumental recording of:
Take the “A” Train (on 1957-02-25)
publisher:
Billy Strayhorn (on 1941-06-12)
lyricist:
Joya Sherrill (in 1944)
composer:
Billy Strayhorn (in 1939)
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Tempo (on 1943-02-19)
version of:
Take the “A” Train (original instrumental version)
3:17
7The Lady in Red
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1957-02-25)
bass:
Oscar Pettiford (on 1957-02-25)
drums (drum set):
Osie Johnson (on 1957-02-25)
French horn:
Ed London (on 1957-02-25)
percussion:
Candido (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1957-02-25)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano) (on 1957-02-25)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (on 1957-02-25), Frank Rehak (on 1957-02-25) and Thomas Mitchell (US jazz trombonist) (on 1957-02-25)
trumpet:
Bernie Glow (on 1957-02-25), Jimmy Nottingham (on 1957-02-25), Ernie Royal (on 1957-02-25) and Charlie Shavers (on 1957-02-25)
tuba:
Jay McAllister (tuba player) (on 1957-02-25)
conductor:
Ernie Wilkins (on 1957-02-25)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins (in 1957-02)
instrumental recording of:
The Lady in Red (on 1957-02-25)
lyricist:
Mort Dixon
composer:
Allie Wrubel
4:15
8Tin-Tin-Deo
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1957-02-25)
double bass [bass]:
Oscar Pettiford (on 1957-02-25)
drums (drum set):
Osie Johnson (on 1957-02-25)
French horn:
Ed London (on 1957-02-25)
percussion:
Candido (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1957-02-25)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano) (on 1957-02-25)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (on 1957-02-25), Frank Rehak (on 1957-02-25) and Thomas Mitchell (US jazz trombonist) (on 1957-02-25)
trumpet:
Bernie Glow (on 1957-02-25), Jimmy Nottingham (on 1957-02-25), Ernie Royal (on 1957-02-25) and Charlie Shavers (on 1957-02-25)
tuba:
Jay McAllister (tuba player) (on 1957-02-25)
conductor:
Ernie Wilkins (on 1957-02-25)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins
recording of:
Tin Tin Deo (on 1957-02-25)
composer:
Walter “Gil” Fuller (jazz composer & arranger) and Chano Pozo
publisher:
Consolidated Music (a division of Music Sales Corp.), EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP) and Music Sales Corp. (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music)
3:59
9Swingin' the Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
trumpet:
Al DeRisi (in 1959), Ernie Royal (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
recording of:
Swingin’ the Blues (in 1959)
composer:
Count Basie (pianist) (in 1938) and Eddie Durham (American guitarist, trombonist, composer and arranger.) (in 1938)
3:38
10Exactly Like You
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
trumpet:
Al DeRisi (in 1959), Ernie Royal (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
instrumental recording of:
Exactly Like You (in 1959)
lyricist:
Dorothy Fields (US Tin Pan Alley librettist and lyricist) (in 1930)
composer:
Jimmy McHugh (songwriter) (in 1930)
3:11
11King Porter Stomp
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
trumpet:
Al DeRisi (in 1959), Ernie Royal (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
recording of:
King Porter Stomp (in 1959)
composer:
Jelly Roll Morton
3:12
12Jada
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
trumpet:
Al DeRisi (in 1959), Ernie Royal (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
2:19
13It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
trumpet:
Al DeRisi (in 1959), Ernie Royal (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
instrumental recording of:
It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) (in 1959)
lyricist:
Irving Mills (in 1931)
composer:
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1931-08)
publisher:
Duke Ellington Music and EMI Mills Music (ASCAP-affiliated)
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
3:05
14Ain't She Sweet
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
maracas:
Machito (in 1959)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (in 1959), Charlie Shavers (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
recording of:
Ain’t She Sweet (in 1959)
lyricist:
Jack Yellen
composer:
Milton Ager
publisher:
Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (a division of MPL Communications Inc.), EMI Music (do not use as release label! this is a music publisher), Lawrence Wright Music Co., Ltd., Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) and Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
2:40
15When the Saints Go Marching In
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
maracas:
Machito (in 1959)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (in 1959), Charlie Shavers (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
instrumental recording of:
When the Saints Go Marching In (in 1959)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 13983)
3:32
16Honeysuckle Rose
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
trumpet:
Al DeRisi (in 1959), Ernie Royal (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
instrumental recording of:
Honeysuckle Rose (in 1959)
lyricist:
Andy Razaf (in 1928)
composer:
Fats Waller (in 1928)
publisher:
Intersong Music
part of:
New York, New York (soundtrack of the 1977 film)
part of:
Thousands Cheer (1943 movie)
3:24
17Sweet Sue
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer)
maracas:
Machito (in 1959)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (in 1959), Charlie Shavers (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
instrumental recording of:
Sweet Sue, Just You (in 1959)
lyricist:
Will J. Harris (early 1900s songwriter/lyricist)
composer:
Will J. Harris (early 1900s songwriter/lyricist) and Victor Young (American composer, arranger, violinist & conductor)
publisher:
Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Ltd.
3:03
18Royal Garden Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (from 1959-02-20 until 1959-03-04)
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1959)
double bass [bass]:
George Duvivier (in 1959)
drums (drum set):
Charlie Persip (American jazz drummer) (in 1959)
trumpet:
Al DeRisi (in 1959), Ernie Royal (in 1959) and Nick Travis (in 1959)
conductor:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
arranger:
Manny Albam (in 1959)
recording of:
Royal Garden Blues (in 1959)
composer:
Clarence Williams (composer / pianist /bandleader) (in 1919) and Spencer Williams (US jazz composer, pianist & singer) (in 1919)
3:39