Lalo Schifrin, "The Dissection and
Reconstruction of Music From the Past As Performed By The
Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble As A Tribute To
The Memory Of The Marquis De Sade", Verve #V/V6-8654
(1966).[Original LP]
Lalo Schifrin, "The
Dissection and Reconstruction of Music From the Past As
Performed By The Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble
As A Tribute To The Memory Of The Marquis De Sade", Verve [Germany] #V/V6-8654 (1966).[LP]
Lalo Schifrin, "The
Dissection and Reconstruction of Music From the Past As
Performed By The Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble
As A Tribute To The Memory Of The Marquis De Sade", Verve/Polydor [Japan] #MV 2055 (1973).[LP
Reissue]
Lalo Schifrin, "The Dissection and Reconstruction of Music From the
Past As Performed By The Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented
Ensemble As A Tribute To The Memory Of The Marquis De Sade", Verve [UK, Ireland, U.S.] #314 537 751 2 (1997).
[CD Reissue]
This album is also knows as "Schifrin/Sade".
Kai Winding plays trombone on tracks The
Wig, Blues for Johann Sebastian, Troubador and Bossa
Antique.
These four tracks which include Kai Winding on
trombone also include these other musicians: Jimmy
Maxwell, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Snooky Young (tp); Urbie
Green, J.J. Johnson (tb); Tom Mitchell (bass tb); Don
Butterfield (tu); Ray Alonge, Richard Berg, James Buffington
(frh); Jerome Richardson (f,alto-f); Romeo Penque (f,ts); Lalo
Schifrin (p,arr,cond); Richard Davis (b); Grady Tate (d).
Arranged and conducted by Lalo Schifrin.
[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]
Kai Winding, "More Brass", Verve [Australia] #V6-8657
(1966).[LP]
Arrangements by Claus Ogerman, Oliver Nelson,
Wayne Andre, Kai Winding, Dick Lieb and Bobby Scott.
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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.
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.
Produced by Creed Taylor.
[Original Mono LP labels]
[Mono DJ/Promo LP]
[Original Stereo LP]
[Original Stereo LP labels]
Kai Winding, "Dirty Dog", Verve #V/V6-8661
(1966).[Original LP]
Kai Winding, "Dirty Dog", Verve #V-8661 (1966).[White label DJ
/ Promo LP]
Album arranged and conducted by Kai Winding.
Personnel: Kai Winding, Carl Fontana,
Urbie Green, Bill Watrous (tb); Herbie Hancock (p); Buzzy
Bavarian (g); Bob Cranshaw (b); Grady Tate (d).
LINER NOTES (by Stan Levine):
Produced by Creed Taylor.