Claus Ogerman - Verve
(continued):
* = arranged by Claus Ogerman
Special Note: The uncredited liner notes on the MGM
Latino Series LP say that Claus Ogerman arranged
only two of the album's tracks, but the tracklist
given on this album shows that he arranged four of
the album's tracks.
** = arranged by Eddie Palmieri
Arranger not known for Black Orchid, Los Bandidos,
Poinciana, Yellow Days and Along Comes Mary.
Personnel for Verve and for MGM Latino
Series LP: Vibes: Cal Tjader; Piano and
Arranger: Eddie Palmieri,; Arranger/conductor: Claus
Ogerman; Flute and Percussion: George Castro;
Drums: Tommy Lopez, Manny Oquendo; Percussion:
Ismael Quintana; Trombone: Jose Rodrigues, Mark Weinstein,
Julian Priester; Bass: Bobby Rodriguez; Trombone and
Conga: Barry Rogers.
[CD reissue with bonus/alternate tracks]
Wes Montgomery, "Tequila", Verve
#V/V6-8653 (1966).[Original LP]
Wes Montgomery, "Tequila", Verve [Germany] #V6-8653
(year unknown).[LP]
Wes Montgomery, "Tequila", Verve [Japan] #UMV 2111
(1981).[LP Reissue]
Wes Montgomery, "Tequila", Verve #831671-2 (19__).[CD
Reissue]
Wes Montgomery, "Tequila", Verve #831671-4 (19__).[CS]
Wes Montgomery, "Tequila", Verve Master Edition #314 547
769-2 (19__).[CD Reissue, digipak]
See note below which explains Claus
Ogerman's involvement on this album.
* Special Note: Site
research assistant Peter Bay has confirmed that "The
Verve Master Edition CD Reissue of this album
contains a total of 12 tracks as opposed to the
original LP which has 8 tracks. On the
original LP, Claus Ogerman arranged only these
tracks with overdubbed strings: 'Little Child,' 'The
Big Hurt,' 'Bumpin' On Sunset,' 'Insensatez,' (How
Insensative) and 'Midnight Mood.' This information
was confirmed by that given on the CD reissue of
this album - despite the fact that the original LP
cover says that the album is 'arranged by Claus
Ogerman'".
Webmaster's Note: There are
two tracks recorded with all of the above which were
not a part of the original "Tequila"
recording:
Bumpin' On Sunset (alt. take) Master Number:
71L2698
The Big Hurt (alt. take) Master Number:
71L2696
CD reissue Tracklist:
[Tracks #9-12 on CD reissue originally released on
Wes Montgomery, "Just Walkin'", Verve #V6-8004]
LINER NOTES (CD reissue
liner notes contain some musician photos) AND CREDITS:
Tequila-liners.pdf - Original LP liner notes written by Burt
Korall.
CDliners-1.JPG - Steve Khan's CD reissue liner notes.
CDliners-2.JPG - Steve Khan's CD reissue liner notes.
CDliners-3.JPG - Steve Khan's CD reissue liner notes.
CDliners-4.JPG - Steve Khan's CD reissue liner notes.
CD-track-personnel.JPG - Individual track personnel for all tracks,
included in the CD reissue.
Tequila-cd-credits.JPG - Production credits for the CD reissue.
Musician personnel: Ray
Barretto--Conga; Ron Carter--Bass; Wes Montgomery--Guitar;
Grady Tate--Drums; Claus Ogermann--Conductor/Arranger;
George Devens--Vibraphone, Vocals (bckgr); Bernard
Eichen--Violin; Arnold Eidus--Violin; Paul
Gershman--Violin; Emanuel Green--Violin; Harry
Lookofsky--Violin; Julius Held--Violin; Joseph
Malin--Violin; Charles McCracken--Cello; Gene
Orloff--Violin; George Ricci--Cello; Harvey
Shapiro--Cello; Abe Kessler--Cello; Joe Malin--Violin.
Side 1
Dedicated to Love (arr. Ogerman)
Yesterday
Didn't Want To Have To Do It
In My Life
Bye Bye (arr. Ogerman)
Counting
Side 2
Changes (arr. Ogerman)
And I Love Her
The Word
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Can't Buy Me Love
LINER NOTES:
Changes-liners-1.JPG - Liner notes by Johnny Magnus.
Changes-liners-2.JPG - Uncredited liner notes from the original
LP.
Personnel: Jackie and Roy Kral,
vocalists; musicians on the album uncredited.
Arrangers/conductors are Claus Ogerman, Charles Calello
& Oliver Nelson.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Gloria Lynne, "Intimate Moments", Verve
#___________ (1964).[LP]
Gloria Lynne, "Starry Eyes - The Collection", Verve
#539777 (1998).[CD Compilation]
This compilation includes these
arrangements by Claus Ogerman: "Blue Gardenia", "I'm
Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life", "Betwitched", and
"I Cover The Waterfront" (all from the "Intimate
Moments" album).
Includes material originally recorded
1964-1966.
Includes liner notes by James Gavin.
[CD Reissue]
[Stereo LP
issue of the same album but this time with additional
liner notes written by Kai Winding below the original
liners.]
[Original Stereo LP
labels - Note
missprint of album title on album's record label - "Bold
Brass" instead of "More Brass"!]
[Original Stereo LP labels with correct title]
Kai Winding, "More Brass",
Verve #V/V6-8657 (1966).[Original LP]
Kai Winding, "More Brass", Verve #V-8657 (1966).[Yellow
label DJ / Promo LP]
Arrangements
by Claus Ogerman, Oliver Nelson, Wayne Andre, Kai Winding,
Dick Lieb and Bobby Scott.
Tracks arranged by Claus Ogerman are indicated on tracklist
below.
* arranged by Claus Ogerman.
Special Note:
Claus' arrangement of "More" on this album is different
than the one used on the Kai Winding "More/Soul Surfin'"
album and the Kai Winding "More" 45 rpm hit in 1963.
LINER
NOTES:
Morebrass-liners1.pdf - Part 1 of the original LP liner notes from the
Playboy VIP publication.[Warning: large file (1.3
megabytes)]
Morebrass-liners2.pdf - Part 2 of the original LP liner notes from the
Playboy VIP publication.[Warning: large file (1.1
megabytes)]
Morebrass-liners3.pdf - Part 3 of the original LP liner notes from the
Playboy VIP publication.[Warning: large file (1.3
megabytes)]
Morebrass-liners4.pdf - Part 4 of the original LP liner notes from the
Playboy VIP publication.[Warning: large file (1.1
megabytes)]
Kai-afterthought-1.JPG - Part 1 of the "After Thought" liner notes
written by Kai Winding.
Kai-afterthought-2.JPG - Part 2 of the "After Thought" liner notes
written by Kai Winding.
Kai-afterthought-3.JPG - Part 3 of the "After Thought" liner notes
written by Kai Winding.
Musician
personnel: Trombone: Bill Toel, Kai Winding, Wayne
Andre, Carl Fontana, Urbie Green, John Messner, Bill Watrous,
Dick Lieb; Bass Trombone: Tony Studd; Guitar: Kenny Burrell;
Bass: Richard Davis; Drums: Grady Tate (typo on back cover says "Geady Tate"); Harpsichord & Piano: Paul
Griffin, Hank Jones; Tympani, Bongos, & Percussion: Bobby
Rosengarden.