Bobby Rosengarden - Command (continued)
Doc Severinsen, "Command Performances", Command Records #RS 904 SD (1966).[Original LP]
Doc Severinsen, "Command Performances", Command/ABC #RS 904 SD (1972).[LP Reissue]
Bobby Rosengarden is a performer on this album.
Doc Severinsen, "Doc Severinsen & 'Friends' . . . Swinging & Singing", Command #RS 909 SD (196_).[Original LP]
Bobby Rosengarden is the drummer on this album
and is credited as such within the liner notes.
Mas Que Nada
Love Theme From "Is Paris Burning?"
It's Not Unusual
Un Poco Rio
Summer Wind
Don't Go Breakin' My Heart
Walk On By
So Nice (Summer Samba)
Love
Bye Bye Blackbird
Goin' Out Of My Head
Guantanamara
LINER NOTES (from the original LP,
uncredited):
Musician personnel: Doc Severinsen, trumpet/flugelhorn; Dick Hyman, piano/celeste/organ/clavietta/arranger; Bob Haggart, bass; Bobby Rosengarden, drums; Dave Carey and Phil Kraus, percussion; Bucky Pizzarelli, Al Casamenti, Allen Hanlon, guitarists; uncredited 12 singers.
Album arranged by Dick Hyman.Doc Severinsen, "The Great
Arrival!", Command #RS 927 SD (1968).[Original LP]
Doc Severinsen, "The Great Arrival!", Command/ABC #RS 927 SD (year unknown).[LP Reissue]
A significant LP in that it was the one recorded not long after Severinsen's taking over
command of The Tonight Show band.
Bobby Rosengarden is one of the
drummers/percussionists on this album. The inside (uncredited)
liner notes of this gatefold album mention Bobby playing specific items
on certain tracks listed below.
Personnel: Trumpets:
Johnny Frosk, Bob McCoy, Dick Perry, James Maxwell, Snooky Young,
Clark Terry; Trombones, Bob Alexander, Sy Berger, Herb Wise, Paul
Faulise; Woodwinds: Arnie Lawrence, Al Klink, Wally Kane, Tom Newsom,
Don Ashworth; Guitars: Tony Mottola, Al Casamenti, Bucky Pizzarelli,
Gene Bertoncini; Fender & Regular Bass: Julie Ruggiero; Piano:
Derek Smith; Drums and Percussion: Bob Rosengarden, Ed Shaughnessy,
Sol Gubin.
Liner Notes (by Johnny
Carson, Host of the "Tonight" Show):
When Doc asked if I would write a few words to accompany this album, "Doc Severinsen, The Great
Arrival," he was somewhat embarrassed about the title. I think
the word "Great" underlined bothered him. And Doc wasn't being
coy about it . . . he's that kind of guy. But the title is not
undeserved. Doc is great in every sense of the word. I
often wonder how anyone can have such absolute control over his
instrument. One of my joys each night is being able to listen to
the "Tonight" show band, and notice the mutual respect between Doc and
the rest of the musicians.
The album speaks for itself. Doc Severinsen is great.
--Johnny Carson
Arranged by Marion Evans and Dick Hyman.
Original LP originated and produced by Loren Becker and Robert Byrne.