Album US 1970 on Nocturne label
Electronic, Jazz and Soundtrack (Soundtrack, Fusion)
"Waterbirds" (both parts) from the "Forest Primeval" episode of the TV series "Then Came Bronson" [original airdate March 4, 1970 per imdb]. "Walkin' Down the Gloomy Streets..." from the soundtrack to Jerry Freedman's documentary "Watts." "My Sweet Charlie" from the soundtrack to the Universal TV movie "My Sweet Charlie" [aired in early 1970, according to imdb.com]. The labels refer to the backing musicians as "The Electronic Blues Quartet," although this moniker does not appear anywhere on the sleeve.
Gil Mellé bs, ts, *1931 US composed by, arranged by, conductor, soprano saxophone, other, special electronic musical instruments, album by | |
Dave Parlato b, US bass, fender | |
Fred C. Stofflet drums | |
Pete Robinson , electric piano, fender | |
Art Johnson g, eg, voc, guitar | |
Joe Cinderella g, US guitar |
Harry Babasin producer |
Ray Brockman producer |
Roy Harte producer |
Gil Mellé |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Waterbirds (Pt. 1) | Gil Mellé | 7:37 | |
2 | Waterbirds (Pt. 2) | Gil Mellé | 6:34 | |
3 | Walkin' Down The Gloomy Streets...Alone...Broke...Depressed...Gonna Kill Myself Blues | Gil Mellé | 4:55 | |
4 | Little Big Horn | Gil Mellé | 9:24 | |
5 | The Love Song | Gil Mellé | 1:28 | |
6 | My Sweet Charlie | Gil Mellé | 6:34 | |
7 | Charlie Chaplin | Gil Mellé | 4:10 |