Single 1966 on Supraphon label
Jazz (Soul-Jazz, Big Band, Dixieland, Swing)
℗ 1966 Retailed in random preprinted neutral Supraphon sleeves. Track AA2 is also known with English title as “March Of The Jazz Police”. Uncredited recording dates: 31 January 1966 (AA1, AA2), 26 April 1966 (A1) Note: Track A1 was apparently pressed from a stereo master, by using only one of both channels instead of a proper mono downmix, however.
Gustav Brom Orchestra , orchestra, album by | |
František Navrátil as, ss, *1928 alto saxophone, soloist, alto saxophone | |
Josef Audes bs, 1931-1993 CZ baritone saxophone, uncredited | |
Milan Řežábek cb, b, contrabass, uncredited, arranged by | |
Václav Skála dr, *1936 CZ drums, uncredited | |
Gustav Brom voc, 1921-1995 leader | |
Josef Blaha p, org, ob, 1943-1973 CZ organ, varhany, soloist, organ, varhany, written by | |
Bronislav Horák ts, sax, tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Zdeněk Novák ts, *1938 tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Josef Pelc tb, trombone, soloist, trombone | |
Stanislav Veselý tb, 1928-1985 trombone, soloist, trombone | |
Alfa Šmíd tr, vib, trumpet, uncredited | |
Jaromír Hnilička tr, 1932-2016 CZ trumpet, uncredited, arranged by | |
Lubomír Řezanina tr, fh, *1932 trumpet, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Kazatel = The Preacher | Gustav Brom Orchestra | Horace Silver | |
2 | Žlutá Růže Z Texasu = Yellow Rose Of Texas | Gustav Brom Orchestra | Don George | |
3 | Temná Nálada = Mood Indigo | Gustav Brom Orchestra | Duke Ellington | |
4 | Pochod Jazzové Policie | Gustav Brom Orchestra | Josef Blaha |