Bobby Rosengarden - Columbia
Duke Ellington, "Jazz Party",
Columbia #JCS-8127 (1959).[LP]
Duke Ellington, "Jazz Party", Columbia #40712 (1990).[CD]
Duke Ellington, "Jazz Party", Columbia #CJT-40712
(1991).[CS]
Duke Ellington, "Jazz Party", Columbia #CK-40712
(1991).[CD]
Oscar Brown, Jr., "Sin &
Soul & Then Some", Columbia #_______ (1960).[LP]
Oscar Brown, Jr., "Sin & Soul & Then Some", Columbia/Legacy
#64994 (1996).[CD]
Personnel: Phil
Bodner--Saxophone; Billy Butterfield--Trumpet; Bernie
Leighton--Piano; Joe Wilder--Trumpet; Alonzo Levister--Piano; Ollie
Johnson--Drums; Oscar Brown, Jr.--Vocals, Liner Notes; Steven
Berkowitz--Director; George Duvivier--Bass; Don Arnone--Guitar;
Everett Barksdale--Guitar; Joe Benjamin--Bass; Frank Carroll--Bass;
George Devens--Drums; Panama Francis--Drums; Walter
Levinsky--Saxophone; Floyd Morris--Piano; Bobby Rosengarden--Drums;
Al Chernet--Guitar.
Miles Davis, "Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall", Columbia #CL 1812 (mono)/#CS 8612 (stereo) (1961).[LP]
Miles Davis, "Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall", Columbia #PCT-8612
(1961).[CS]
Miles Davis, "Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall", Columbia/Legacy Recordings #65027 (1998).[2 CD Remastered Set]
Miles Davis, "Miles Davis at
Carnegie Hall", Columbia/Sony [Japan] #_________ (2001).[Remastered 2
CD Reissue Set in mini-LP slipcase]
Recorded live on May 19, 1961.
Participation by Bobby Rosengarden, percussion, on these tracks: So What, Spring Is Here, The Meaning of the Blues, Lament, New Rhumba.
Note that the tracklist on the CD Reissues of this album contains entries not on the original LP.
LINER NOTES (from the original LP by Bill Coss):
Miles
Davis, "Live Miles: More Music from the Legendary Carnegie Hall
Concert", Columbia Jazz Masterpieces #CJ 40609
(1987).[LP]
Miles Davis, "Live Miles: More Music from the Legendary Carnegie Hall
Concert", Columbia #CJT-40609 (1991).[CS]
Miles Davis, "Live Miles: More Music from the Legendary Carnegie Hall
Concert", Columbia #CK-40609 (1991).[CD Reissue]
Originally recorded in 1961.
Bobby plays percussion on the Concierto de Aranjuez Parts 1 & 2.

[Above: two versions of the Original LP]
Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme
& Luiz Bonfa, "Steve & Eydie, Bonfa & Brazil", Columbia
#CS 9530 (1967).[LP]
Musician personnel: Steve Lawrence
& Eydie Gorme (vocals), Luiz Bonfa (guitar), Eumir Deodato (piano
& organ), Don Payne & Ron Carter (bass), Dom Um Romao &
Bobby Rosengarden (drums), plus strings & horns. Arranged &
Conducted by Eumir Deodato.
Produced by Mike
Berniker.
Webmaster's Note: More information - including Steve and Eydie's own words on the album can be seen here:
http://www.steveandeydie.com/bonfaandbrazil.html
Charlie Byrd,
''The Great Byrd'', Columbia #CS 9747 (1968).[LP]
Side One
Wichita Lineman
For Once in My Life
Those Were the Days
Scarborough Fair/Canticle
Happy Together
Hey Jude
Side Two
Abraham, Martin and John
I'll Never Fall in Love Again
Lullaby from ''Rosemary's Baby''
I Don't Have to Take It
Who is Gonna Love Me
Musician personnel: Charlie Byrd
(acoustic guitar), Vincent Bell (acoustic, electric guitar and coral
electric sitar), Mario Darpino (flute), Romeo Penque (flutes), Paul
Griffin (organ and piano), Herbie Hancock (piano and electric piano),
Chuck Rainey (fender bass), Joe Mack (fender bass), Phil Kraus
(percussions), Bobby Rosengarden (drums and percussions), Bernard
Purdie (drums), Specs Powell (percussions).
Miles
Davis, "Miles Davis At Carnegie Hall: Complete", Columbia/Legacy
#65027 (1998).[CD Reissue]
Participation by Bobby Rosengarden, percussion, on these tracks: So What, Spring Is Here, The Meaning of the Blues, Lament, New Rhumba.