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Tribute to Bobby Rosengarden
Bobby Rosengarden 45 rpm - Verve


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Jimmy Smith, "The Cat"/"Basin Street Blues", Verve [Germany] #58 122 (1964).[45 rpm single]
Bobby Rosengarden plays percussion on "The Cat".
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Jimmy Smith, "Got My Mojo Working" Part 1/"Got My Mojo Working" Part 2, Verve [UK] #VS-536 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Bobby Rosengarden plays percussion on this record.
Arranged by Oliver Nelson.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
The Walter
Wanderley Trio, "Summer Samba (So Nice)/Call Me", Verve #VK-10421
(1966).[45 rpm single]
Bobby Rosengarden plays percussion on this album.
Both tracks are from the Verve album Rain
Forest.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Jimmy Smith, "Who Do I Love? Part 1/"Who Do I Love?" Part 2, Verve #VK-10424 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Bobby Rosengarden plays percussion on this record.
Arranged by Oliver Nelson.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Jimmy Smith, "Hoochie Coochie Man" Part 1/"Hoochie Coochie Man" Part 2, Verve #VK-10426 (19__).[45 rpm single]
Bobby Rosengarden is the percussionist on this record.
Arranged by Oliver Nelson.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
The Walter
Wanderley Trio, "Chegança/Amanha", Verve #VK-10456 (1966).[45
rpm single]
Bobby Rosengarden plays percussion on this record.
Both tracks are from the Verve album Chegança.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Astrud Gilberto, "Who Needs Forever"/Main Theme from "The Deadly Affair", Verve #VK-10457 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Musician personnel for "Who Needs Forever": Walter Wanderley,
organ; unknown guitarist; Joe Marino, bass; Claudio Slon, drums; Bobby
Rosengarden, percussion; Astrud Gilberto, vocal.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Jimmy Smith, "Can In A Tree" Part 1/"Can In A Tree" Part 2, Verve #VK-10467 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Musician personnel: Joe Newman, Ernie Royal, Richard Williams,
Snooky Young (tp) Dick Hixson, Quentin Jackson, Tom McIntosh, Tony
Studd, Britt Woodman (tb) Jim Buffington, Willie Ruff (frh) Bob Ashton,
Danny Bank,
Jerry Dodgion, Jerome Richardson, Stan Webb, Phil Woods (reeds) Jimmy
Smith (org) Billy Butler or Barry Galbraith (g) Richard Davis (b) Grady
Tate (d) Harry Breuer, Bobby Rosengarden (per) Oliver Nelson (arr,
cond).
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Astrud Gilberto and The
Walter Wanderley Trio, "A Certain Smile"/"A Certain Sadness", Verve
#VK-10480 (196_).[45 rpm single]
Both tracks are from the Verve album A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness.
Musician personnel: Walter
Wanderley (piano, organ); Claudio Slon (drums); Bobby Rosengarden
(percussion); Jose Marino (bass); Astrud Gilberto (vocals).
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Leonard Feather, "John Brown's Blues"/Johnny Hodges, Earl Hines, "C Jam Blues", Verve #VK-10483 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Bobby Rosengarden plays percussion on the track "John Brown's Blues".
Arranged by Oliver Nelson.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Astrud Gilberto, "I Had The Craziest Dream"/"Stay", Verve #VK-10548 (1967).[45 rpm single]
Musician personnel: Bernie Glow, Jimmy Nottingham, Ernie Royal
(tp) Marvin Stamm (tp, flh) Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Urbie Green
(tb) Tony Studd (btb) Ray Alonge, Jim Buffington, Earl Chapin, Tony
Miranda (frh) John Barber (tu) Seldon Powell (fl) Hubert Laws (fl,
woodwinds) Toots Thielemans (hca, g, whistle) Phil Bodner, Bill
Hammond, Stan Webb (woodwinds) Arnold Eidus, Harry Katzman, Leo
Kruczek, George Ockner, Gene Orloff (vln) Harold Coletta, Richard
Dickler, Dave Mankovitz, David Schwartz (vla) Seymour Barab, Maurice
Bialkin, Maurice Brown, Charles McCracken, George Ricci, Alan Shulman
(vlc) Margaret Ross (harp) George Devens (vib) Warren Bernhardt (p)
Benny Aaronov (p, hpsc) Barry Galbraith, Marcos Valle (g) Ron Carter,
Jule Ruggiero (b) Claudio Slon, Grady Tate (d) Alan Douglas, Jack
Jennings, Dom Um Romao, Bobby Rosengarden (per) Astrud Gilberto (vo)
Eumir Deodato, Don Sebesky (arr, cond).
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Astrud Gilberto, "A Banda" (Parade)/"You Didn't Have To Be So Nice", Verve #VK-10554 (1967).[45 rpm single]
Musician personnel: Bernie Glow, Jimmy Nottingham, Ernie Royal
(tp) Marvin Stamm (tp, flh) Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Urbie Green
(tb) Tony Studd (btb) Ray Alonge, Jim Buffington, Earl Chapin, Tony
Miranda (frh) John Barber (tu) Seldon Powell (fl) Hubert Laws (fl,
woodwinds) Toots Thielemans (hca, g, whistle) Phil Bodner, Bill
Hammond, Stan Webb (woodwinds) Arnold Eidus, Harry Katzman, Leo
Kruczek, George Ockner, Gene Orloff (vln) Harold Coletta, Richard
Dickler, Dave Mankovitz, David Schwartz (vla) Seymour Barab, Maurice
Bialkin, Maurice Brown, Charles McCracken, George Ricci, Alan Shulman
(vlc) Margaret Ross (harp) George Devens (vib) Warren Bernhardt (p)
Benny Aaronov (p, hpsc) Barry Galbraith, Marcos Valle (g) Ron Carter,
Jule Ruggiero (b) Claudio Slon, Grady Tate (d) Alan Douglas, Jack
Jennings, Dom Um Romao, Bobby Rosengarden (per) Astrud Gilberto (vo)
Eumir Deodato, Don Sebesky (arr, cond).
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Stan Getz, "Once"/"Midnight Samba", Verve #VK-10557 (1967).[45 rpm single]
Tracks are from the Verve album Voices.
Both sides arranged/conducted by Claus Ogerman.
Bobby Rosengarden plays percussion on this record.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
The Walter Wanderley Trio, "Summer Samba"/"A Man and A Woman", Verve [Japan] #DV-1014 (196_).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]
Bobby Rosengarden is on percussion on this 45 rpm from Japan.



Astrud Gilberto and The Walter Wanderley Trio,
"Tristezza per favore va via...(Tristeza)/Dammi un'idea (Summer
Samba)", Verve [Italy] #72-006 (196_).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]
Italian Single, made in Milan,
Italy.
Special Note: Songs are sung in Italian,
not merely a single released in Italy with songs labeled in
Italian.
For the first time in Italian, Astrud Gilberto,
with The Walter Wanderley Trio.
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