Compil. US 1956 on Blue Note label
Jazz (Bop)
Recorded at the WOR Studios, NYC, on June 22, 1953 (tracks A4, A5, B5), at the Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, on September 24, 1954 (tracks A1 to A3, B1 to B3) and on June 6, 1955 (track B4). 1st original mono issue has: - deep grooved blue/white Blue Note Records labels with 767 Lexington Ave N.Y.C. addess - flat edge vinyl with RVG etched and "P" (otherwise wrongly called "ear") for Plastylite etched in the trail off, both sides - 767 Lexington Ave., New York 21 address on back cover - blank spine on cover
J.J. Johnson tb, 1924-2001 US trombone, album by | |
Charles Mingus b, 1922-1979 US bass | |
Paul Chambers b, 1935-1969 US bass | |
Percy Heath b, 1923-2005 US bass | |
Sabu Martinez cng, bgo, 1930-1979 ES congas, conga drum | |
Kenny Clarke dr, 1914-1985 US drums | |
Horace Silver p, 1928-2014 US piano | |
John Lewis p, 1920-2001 US piano | |
Wynton Kelly p, 1931-1971 US piano | |
Hank Mobley ts, 1930-1986 US tenor saxophone | |
Jimmy Heath ts, *1926 US tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone | |
Clifford Brown tr, 1930-1956 US trumpet |
John Hermansader design, cover |
Leonard Feather liner notes |
Francis Wolff photography by, cover photo |
Alfred Lion producer |
Rudy Van Gelder recorded by, recording by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | "Daylie" Double | J.J. Johnson | ||
2 | Pennies From Heaven | J.J. Johnson | ||
3 | You're Mine You | J.J. Johnson | ||
4 | Turnpike (Alternate Master) | J.J. Johnson | ||
5 | It Could Happen To You | J.J. Johnson | ||
6 | Groovin' | J.J. Johnson | ||
7 | Portrait Of Jennie | J.J. Johnson | ||
8 | Viscosity | J.J. Johnson | ||
9 | Time After Time | J.J. Johnson | ||
10 | Capri (Alternate Master) | J.J. Johnson |