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Kai Winding:  Prestige (continued)



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Stan Getz/Zoot Sims, "The Brothers", Prestige #LP 7022 (1952).[LP]

Recorded April 8, 1949 and September 8, 1952.

Kai Winding plays on the entire Side 2 of this LP.

Tracklist:

Side One:

Five Brothers
Four And One Moore
Battleground
Battle of the Saxes


Side Two (all tracks include Kai Winding):

Morning Fun
The Red Door
Tangerine
Zootcase

Participation by Kai Winding as trombonist, along with Al Cohn, Allen Eager, Brew Moore, Walter Bishop, Gene Ramey, Charlie Perry, George Washington, Percy Heath & Art Blakey. Fantasy Jazz CD Reissue includes bonus tracks.

LINER NOTES (by Ira Gitler):

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Kai Winding with J.J. Johnson and Bennie Green, "Kai and Jay, Bennie Green with Strings", Prestige #LP 7030 (1952).["Limited Edition Series" LP]
Kai Winding with J.J. Johnson and Bennie Green, "Kai and Jay, Bennie Green with Strings", Prestige #7030/OJC (19__).[CD]

Recorded December 3, 1954 and May 13, 1952.

Kai Winding plays on the entire Side 1 of this LP.

Tracklist:

Side 1

We'll Be Together Again
Don't Argue
How Long Has This Been Going On
Bags' Groove
Riviera
Dinner For One
Hip Bones
Windbag

Side 2

There's A Small Hotel
Serenade To Love
Embraceable You
Stardust

Musician personnel: Dick Katz--Piano; Tommy Potter--Bass; Al Harewood--Drums; Bennie Green--Trombone; J.J. Johnson--Trombone; Osie Johnson--Drums; Alan Lane--Strings; John Malachi--Piano; Peck Morrison--Bass; Don White--Strings; Kai Winding--Trombone; Autrey McKissack--Strings; Adam Michevich--Strings; Harold Sonn--Strings; Max Waxler--Strings; Adam Micevich--Strings.

LINER NOTES (by Ira Gitler):

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J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding, "Jay and Kay", Prestige #______ (1954).[LP]

Tracklist:

1. Riviera
2. Dinner for One, Please, James
3. Hip Bones
4. Wind Bag
5. We'll Be Together Again
6. Don't Argue
7. How Long Has This
Been Going On?
8. Bags' Groove

Musician personnel: 
Tiny Kahn (d), Lou Stein (p), J.J. Johnson (tb), Charles Mingus (b), Shadow Wilson (d), Kenny Clarke (d), Kai Winding (tb), Eddie Safranski (b), Hank Jones (p), Billy Bauer (g), Al Young (bongos, timbales), Al Lucas (b), Wally Cirillo (p).

Contains liner notes written by Jack McKinney.


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King Pleasure, "Original Moody's Mood", Prestige #PR 7586 (1968).[LP]

The recordings on this record were made between 1952 and 1954.

Kai Winding plays trombone on the track "What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry".



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