Album US 1994 on Stash Records Inc. label
Jazz (Bop)
A reissue of the complete duo LP with Rufus Reid released on LP by Empathy Records, plus bonus tracks from other sessions.
Joe Carter g, producer, guitar, album by, written by | |
Rufus Reid b, *1944 US bass, album by | |
Harvie Swartz b, *1948 US bass, album by | |
Lee Konitz as, *1927 US alto saxophone, album by, written by |
Johanna Gilman artwork by, design |
Aurora Campanella Lyman cover, illustration and design |
Mike Friese engineer, recording and mixing, recorded by, mixed by, engineer |
Bernard Brightman executive-producer |
Don Friedman liner notes, liner notes |
Louis-Victor Mialy liner notes |
Bob Conrad producer, associate |
Carl Seltzer recorded by, mixed by, engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Valse Hot | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Sonny Rollins | 5:00 |
2 | Too Marvelous For Words | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Richard Whiting, Johnny Mercer | 5:47 |
3 | I Should Care | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston, Sammy Cahn | 6:44 |
4 | Like Jim | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Joe Carter | 5:26 |
5 | Embraceable You | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | George & Ira Gershwin | 5:37 |
6 | 639 Wayne | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Joe Carter | 7:31 |
7 | You Stepped Out Of A Dream | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Burton Lane, Ned Washington | 5:33 |
8 | Chestnut | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Joe Carter | 6:31 |
9 | The Night Has A Thousand Eyes | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Buddy Bernier, Jerome Brainin | 7:40 |
10 | She's As Wild As Springtime | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Lee Konitz | 6:40 |
11 | Where Are You? | Joe Carter Featuring Rufus Reid, Harvie Swartz & Lee Konitz | Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh | 7:26 |