Bobby Rosengarden - Verve


Jimmy Smith, "Got My Mojo
Workin'/Hoochie Coochie Man", Verve/Polygram #________(19__).[LP]
Jimmy Smith, "Got My Mojo
Workin'/Hoochie Coochie Man", Verve/Polygram #533828
(19__).[CD]
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Personnel: Ron Carter--Bass; Richard Davis--Bass; Melba Liston--Trombone; Oliver Nelson--Arranger, Conductor; Joe Newman--Trumpet; Jerome Richardson--Reeds, Sax (Baritone); Ernie Royal--Trumpet; Grady Tate--Drums; Robert Silverberg--Assistant Producer; Quentin Jackson--Trombone; Britt Woodman--Trombone; Bob Cranshaw--Bass; Willie Ruff--Flugelhorn; George Duvivier--Bass; Jack Agee--Reeds; Bob Ashton--Reeds; Kenny Burrell--Guitar; Don Butterfield--Tuba; Donald Corrado--Flugelhorn; Jerry Dodgion--Reeds; Barry Galbraith--Guitar; Orrin Keepnews--Liner Notes; Buddy Lucas--Harmonica; Tom McIntosh--Trombone; Aric Lach Morrison--Supervisor; Romeo Penque--Flute, Sax (Tenor); Peter Pullman--Editing; Bobby Rosengarden--Percussion, Bongos; Richard Seidel--Executive Producer; Jimmy Smith--Organ, Vocals; Bill Suyker--Guitar; Ben Tucker--Bass; Phil Woods--Reeds, Sax (Alto); Billy Butler--Guitar.


Astrud Gilberto, "Look to the Rainbow", Verve #V/V6-8643 (1965).[Original LP]
Astrud Gilberto, "Look to the Rainbow", Verve [Germany] #821-556-2 (1991).[CD Reissue]
Astrud Gilberto, "Look to the Rainbow", Verve Records [Germany] #CD 06025 1767926 9 (2008).[CD Reissue]
Astrud Gilberto, "Look to the Rainbow", Verve (Folio Jazz Collection) #_________ (unknown year).[CD Reissue with bonus tracks]
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Look-rainbow-1.pdf
- Page 1 of the original uncredited liner notes.
Look-rainbow-2.pdf
- Page 2 of the original uncredited liner notes.
Personnel: Astrud Gilberto (vocal), Gil
Evans (piano, arranger & conductor), Ron Carter (bass), Grady
Tate (drums), Dom Um Romao (drums & percussion), Kenny Burrell
(guitar), Johnny Coles (trumpet solos) and Bob Brookmeyer (trombone
solos).
Original LP produced by Creed Taylor.
Bonus Tracks on the 1991 German CD Reissue listed above
featuring The Walter Wanderley Trio are from the album A Certain
Smile, A Certain Sadness.
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Personnel for Bonus Tracks:
The Walter Wanderley Trio: Walter Wanderley--organ & piano; Claudio Slon--drums, Jose Marino--bass. Joao Gilberto--guitar. Astrud Gilberto, vocals; Bobby Rosengarden, percussion.
Jimmy Smith, "Peter and the
Wolf", Verve #V/V6-8652 (1966).[Original LP]
Jimmy Smith, "Peter and the Wolf", Verve [UK] #SVLP 9159 (1966).[LP]
Jimmy Smith, "Peter and the Wolf", Verve [Germany] #V6-8652 (1966).[LP]
Jimmy Smith, "Peter and the Wolf", Verve By Request #___________
(199_).[CD Reissue]
The Bird
The Duck
The Cat
The Grandfather
The Wolf
The Hunter
Peter
Duck Theme
Jimmy And The Duck
Peter's Theme
Meal Time
Elegy For Duck
Cat In A Tree
Capture Of The Wolf
Final - Parade
Final - Peter Plays Some Blues
Personnel: Richard
Davis--Bass; Oliver Nelson--Arranger, Conductor; Joe Newman--Trumpet;
Jerome Richardson--Woodwind; Ernie Royal--Trumpet; Grady Tate--Drums;
Harry Breuer--Percussion, Drums; Stan Webb--Woodwind; Quentin
Jackson--Trombone; Britt Woodman--Trombone; Willie Ruff--French Horn;
Bob Ashton--Woodwind; Danny Bank--Woodwind; James Buffington--French
Horn; Jerry Dodgion--Woodwind; Barry Galbraith--Guitar;Dick
Hixson--Trombone (Bass); Tom McIntosh--Trombone; Bobby
Rosengarden--Percussion, Drums; Jimmy Smith--Organ, Organ (Hammond);
Tony Studd--Trombone (Bass); Phil Woods--Woodwind; Snooky
Young--Trumpet.

[Original Mono LP labels - Note missprint of album title on album's record label - "Bold
Brass" instead of "More Brass"!]

[Mono DJ/Promo LP labels - Note missprint of album title on album's record label - "Bold
Brass" instead of "More Brass"!]



Kai Winding, "More Brass",
Verve #V/V6-8657 (1966).[Original LP]
Kai Winding, "More Brass", Verve #V-8657 (1966).[Yellow label DJ / Promo LP]
* arranged by Claus Ogerman.
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.
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.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Note: Rain Forest and A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness have been reissued in CD format in the U.S.under the "Verve by Request" label. Chegança has been re-released in CD format within the import market only (Japan).



Walter Wanderley, "Rain Forest", Verve #V/V6-8658
(1966).[Original LP]
Walter Wanderley, "Rain Forest", Verve [UK] #VLP9213 (1966).[LP]
Walter Wanderley, "Rain Forest", Verve By Request #422 825 533-2 [U.S.]
(199_).[CD Reissue]
Walter Wanderley, "Rain Forest", Verve [Japan] #9016
(2002).[24-bit digitally remastered CD Reissue]
Walter Wanderley, "Rain Forest", Verve/Universal [Japan] #UCCU-5093 (2008).[CD Reissue]
Walter Wanderley, "Rain Forest", Verve/Universal [Japan] #UCCU-9477 (2008).[CD Reissue - "SHM CD" pressing]
This is the first album Walter recorded with his Brazilian Trio in the U.S. This is also the first album that feature U.S. studio musicians on Wanderley's recordings. This LP contained the hit smash Summer Samba. The album went certified platinum in 1970.
There is a Brazilian reissue of this LP
("Brazilian Mood") as well as an Argentinian version
("Selva de lluvia") pictured and listed below. They
have identical track and personnel information as "Rain
Forest".
Side 1 Side 2 Summer Samba (Samba de Verao) Taste of Sadness (Cheiro de Saudades) It's Easy to Say Goodbye (E Fazil Dizer
Adeus) Beach Samba (Bossa na Praia) Cried, Cried (Chorou, Chorou) Call Me Rain (Chuva) Cry Out Your Sadness (Chora tua Tristeza) The Girl From Ipanema (Garota de Ipanema) The Great Love (O Grande Amor) Beloved Melancholy (Saudade Querida) Song of the Jet (Samba de Aviao)
No Bonus Tracks on any CD reissue.
Rain-forest.pdf -
Original LP liner notes (writer uncredited).
Personnel:
The Walter Wanderley Trio: Walter Wanderley--organ & piano; Claudio Slon--drums, Jose Marino--bass.
U.S. Studio musicians: Bobby
Rosengarden--percussion, Urbie Green--trombone; Joe Grimm--flute,
Bucky Pizzarelli--guitar.
Original LP produced by Creed Taylor.



Walter Wanderley, "Brazilian Mood", Phonogram
Verve Brasil #2.352.189 (1977).[LP]
Walter Wanderley, "Selva de lluvia", Phonogram
Verve Argentina #72013 (year is most likely 1966, the same as the
U.S. "Rain Forest" release).[LP]
Jimmy
Smith, "Hoochie Coochie Man", Verve #V/V6-8667 (1966).[Original LP]
Jimmy Smith, "Hoochie Coochie Man", Verve [Germany, France] #V/V6-8667 (1966).[LP]
Jimmy Smith, "Hoochie Coochie Man", Verve #8667
(19__).[CD Reissue]
Jimmy Smith, "Hoochie Coochie Man", Verve/Lilith [Russia] #LR125 (2007).[LP Reissue]
Personnel: Richard
Davis--Bass; Melba Liston--Trombone; Oliver Nelson--Arranger,
Conductor; Joe Newman--Trumpet; Jerome Richardson--Reeds (Multiple);
Ernie Royal--Trumpet; Grady Tate--Drums; Quentin Jackson--Trombone;
Britt Woodman--Trombone; Bob Cranshaw--Bass (Electric), Keyboards;
Willie Ruff--French Horn; Jack Agee--Reeds (Multiple); Bob
Ashton--Reeds (Multiple); Kenny Burrell--Guitar; Don
Butterfield--Tuba; Donald Corrado--French Horn; Jerry Dodgion--Reeds
(Multiple); Barry Galbraith--Guitar; Buddy Lucas--Harmonica; Ray
Lucas--Harmonica; Tom McIntosh--Trombone; Bobby
Rosengarden--Percussion, Bongos; Jimmy Smith--Organ, Organ (Hammond);
Bill Suyker--Guitar; Dick Williams--Trumpet; Phil Woods--Reeds
(Multiple); Gene Young--Trumpet; Billy Butler--Bass.