Registrato al Montmartre di Copenhagen il 28, 29 e 30 gennaio 1977.

Ray Henderson al trombone, Mark Helias al basso e Gerry Hemingway alla batteria
Recorded November 2 and 3, 1987
at Barigozzi Studio, Milano
Recorded live at the New School Jazz Performance Space, New York City, September 25, 1997

© & ? 2005 Millesuoni s.r.l.
Pietro Lussu al piano, Lorenzo Tucci alla batteria e Pietro Ciancaglini al basso con Mark Turner al sassofono tenore.
Recorded August 30, 31 and September 1, 1994. Mixed September 12 and 13, 1994.
2CD. John Stevens e Evan Parker.
Recording Dates:
Disc one and track 1 of disc two: "on the longest night of 1976" at Riverside Studios, London
Disc two tracks 2 to 8: 8 June 1993 at Angel Studio, Islington, London
2005 Peacon LLC, 100 N. Crescent Dr. Suite 275, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Recorded on August 20 and 21, 1996
Rhoda Scott plays Hammond XB-3 and Hammond B-3 organs
Remastered to 24-bit / 96khz format
Track 1: from: Bobo Stenson Trio, Serenity; rec. April 1999, Brunskog
Track 2: from: Jan Garbarek / Bobo Stenson Quartet, Dansere rec. November 1975, Oslo
Track 3: from: Don Cherry / Lennart Åberg / Bobo Stenson, Dona Nostra rec. March 1993, Oslo
Track 4: from: Bobo Stenson Trio, War Orphans; rec. May 1997, Oslo
Track 5: from: Bobo Stenson Trio, Serenity; rec. April 1999, Brunskog
Track 6: from: Charles Lloyd, The Call; rec. July 1993, Oslo
Track 7: from: Tomasz Stanko, Leosia; rec. January 1996, Oslo
Track 8: from: Bobo Stenson Trio, Serenity; rec. April 1999, Brunskog
Track 9: from: Jan Garbarek / Bobo Stenson Quartet, Witchi-Tai-To rec. November 1973, Oslo
Track 10: from: Bobo Stenson Trio, Reflections; rec. May 1993, Oslo
Track 11: from: Bobo Stenson Trio, Underwear; rec. May 1971, Oslo
Track 12: from: Charles Lloyd, All My Relations; rec. July 1994, Oslo
Track 13: from: Don Cherry / Lennart Åberg / Bobo Stenson, Dona Nostra rec. March 1993, Oslo
An ECM Production
? 2002 ECM Records GmbH for this compilation
? 1971, 1974, 1975, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 ECM Records GmbH
© 2002 ECM Records GmbH
Made in USA
Con Lee Konitz. Recorded July 15-17, 2003 at the Umbria Jazz Festival, Perugia, Italy.
Edizione Limitata rimasterizzata 24 bit. Copertina digipack simile LP.
Tracks 1-7 Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 26 September 1962.
Track 8: Hakensack, New Jersey, 13 December 1957.
Track 9: Hakensack, New Jersey, 15 November 1957.
Track 10: Hakensack, New Jersey, 10 January 1958.
Track 11: Hackensack, New Jersey, 20 September 1957.
Il nuovo album della Sun Ra Arkestra, il primo da 20 anni a questa parte. La band, sotto la direzione di Marshall Allen, e con membri di lunga data come Danny Ray Thompson (RIP), Michael Ray, Vincent Chancey, Knoel Scott, Cecil Brooks, Atakatune (RIP), Elson Nascimento e Tyler Mitchell ( due sono deceduti nel corso delle registrazioni ), torna a fare grande musica. Il disco contiene nuove versioni di standard quali Angels and Demons at play, Seductive Fantasy e Rocket n. 9. Oltre a del materiale nuovo molto interessante.
Le outtakes di Time Out, lo storico album che ha reso celebre Dave Brubeck, quello con il classico Take Five. La formazione è quella arcinota con Paul Desmond, Joe Morello e Eugene Wright. Tra i brani compresi nel CD, abbiamo versioni inedite di Take Five, Blue Rondo A La Turk, Watusi Jam, Cathy's Waltz e Three To Get Ready. Vinile 180 grammi, stampa Usa, edizione molto limitata.
Album in duo per papà Ellis al piano, con il figlio Branford, al sax, presente in alcune canzoni. I duo esguono una bella serie di classici
Un classico di Dizzy, 1964, con James Moody, Kenny Barron,
4 CD. Finalmente disponibili nella loro entità i due concerti di Albert Ayler, che il jazzista diede alla Fondations Maeght di Saint - Paul - de- Vence nel 1970. Concerti mitizzati da sempre, ma introvabili. Finalmente grazie alla Elemental Music di Zev Feldman, abbiamo la possibilità di sentire quelle due serate memorabili. Albert Ayler, tenor sax, aveva suonato con Mary Maria Parks, sax soprano e voce, Steve Tintweiss, basso, Allen Blairman, batteria. Reperibilità difficoltosa.
Registrazione inedita, scoperta di recente, per il grande chitarrista jazz. Edizione Sundazed USA.
Made in UK
2CD. Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson e Meade Lux Lewis
Tra jazz, funk e psichedelia

con Mauro Negri (clarinetto), Andrea Dulbecco (marimba) e Bill Elgart (batteria).
Recorded at Obelix studio, Legnano (MI) on March 30-31, 1999

Recorded 3-4 December 2006 at Riff Raff studio -Trevignano -Rome

Marcel Thomi al leslie, Raffaele Lunardi al sax e Peter Haas alla batteria.
(C) (P) 1994 Silver Wave Records.
Total Time 52:51
These sessions were recorded May 21 & May 22, 1973 and originally issued on Polydor that same year (catalogue # 5055).
4CD BOX.
Disc One: A selection of rare singles and charted hits, most making their CD debut in the U.S.... Note: All Capitol Records masters were recorded at Capitol Records Studios in Hollywood, California unless otherwise indicated
- Track 1 - The Seventh Son - Master # 35121; Recorded on December 20, 1960; issued as "B" side to single 45-4509, January, 1961
- Track 2 - My Foolish Heart - Master # 35122; Recorded on December 20, 1960; issued as "A" side to single 45-4509, January, 1961
- Track 3 - The Verdict - ? 2001 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 35515; Recorded on March 11, 1961; issued as "A" side to single 45-4647, October, 1961
- Track 4 - The Next Time You See Me - Master # 35517; Recorded on March 11, 1961; issued as "B" side to single 45-4558, April 1961
- Track 5 - Save Your Love For Me - Master # 23769; Recorded on June 27, 1961; on album "Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley" (ST 1657), released February, 1962; issued as single 45-4693, January 1962; packed on Billboard R&B charts at #11
- Track 6 - You Can Have Him - ? 2001 Capitol Records, Inc. (From the musical "Bye Bye Birdie"); Master # 38681; Recorded on November 8, 1962; on album "Broadway-My Way" (ST 1828) released March, 1963; issued as "B" side to single 45-4926, February, 1963
- Track 7 - (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am - Master # 24955; Recorded May 9, 1964; on album "How Glad I Am" (ST 2155), released August, 1964; issued as single 45-5198, June, 1964, peaked on Billboard Hot 100/R&B charts at #11
- Track 8 - Afterthoughts - Master # 53800; Recorded June 4, 1965; issued as "B" side to single 45-5515, October, 1965
- Track 9 - (You Got) The Power Of Love - Master # 55863; Recorded on March 22, 1966; issued as "A" side to single 45-5639, April, 1966
- Track 10 - But Only Sometimes - Master # 57606; Recorded May 10, 1967; With H. B. Barnum's Music; issued as "B" side to single 45-5935, June, 1967
- Track 11 - He Called Me Baby - Previously unreleased version; ? 1975, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master #72141; Recorded April 15, 1969; originally planned for inclusion on album "Son Of A Preacher Man" (ST 234); previously unissued *Producer's Note: This song was recorded again as Master # 91890 issued on album "Come Get To This" (ST 11386)
- Track 12 - Are We Losin' Touch - ? 1973, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 79307; Recorded November 17, 1972; on album "I Know I Love Him" (ST 11131), released February, 1973; issued as "B" side to single 45-3540, March, 1973
- Track 13 - You're As Right As Rain - ? 1974, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 91460; Recorded July 2, 1974 at The Sound Factory, Los Angeles; on album "All In Love Is Fair" (ST 11317), released August 1974; issued as single 45-3973, November, 1974, peaked on Billboard R&B charts at #10
- Track 14 - Now - ? 1976, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 92830, Recorded on March 5, 1976 at The Record Plant, Los Angeles; on album "This Mother's Daughter" (ST 11518), released April, 1976; issued as single 45-4284, June, 1976, peaked on Billboard R&B charts at #96
- Track 15 - In My Loneliness (When We Were One) - ? 1976, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 92866; Recorded January, 1976 at The Record Plant, Los Angeles; on album "This Mother's Daughter" (ST 11518), released April, 1976; issued as single 45-4476, November, 1976, peaked on Billboard R&B charts at #96
- Track 16 - As Time Goes By - Previously Unreleased in the U.S.; on album "What's New" (EMI-Toshiba EWJ 90014), released September, 1982 in Japan only
- Track 17 - The Way It Goes - The Crusaders featuring Nancy Wilson - ? 1986 MCA Records; Courtesy of MCA Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises; on album "Good And Bad Times" (MCA 5781), released January, 1986; issued as single MCA 52966, 1986
- Track 18 - Do You Still Dream About Me - ? 1989 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.; Under License From Sony Music Special Products, A Division Of Sony Music, A Group Of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; on album "A Lady With A Song" (Columbia 45378), released February, 1990; issued as single Columbia 73717, March, 1991, peaked on Billboard R&B charts at #64
Disc Two: All tracks previously unreleased/Tracks 1-14 Live recordings
Tracks 1-14 were recorded live at The Sands Hotel, Las Vegas on Thursday, August 29, 1968. There were two shows and we selected one version of each of the songs Nancy recorded that night; all versions we choose for the first-time release of this material are from the first show with the exception of "Crazy Butterfly" and "Just Go" which are from the second show. The original order of songs in Nancy's show varied for each of the performances; the first seven songs included here were sequenced and mixed as part of a proposed 1969 album that was never released; the remaining six songs and band introduction were sequenced by David Nathan and Gregg Ogorzelec and mixed for the first time by John Hendrickson at Capitol Records' "B" studio, Hollywood on November 20, 2001. All tracks ? Capitol Records, Inc., unless otherwise noted.
- Track 14 - K.C. Medley - That Face/K.C./Black Is Beautiful - Composer credits written as: (Bergman, Spence) (Charnin) (Cavacas, Wood)
Note: The masters for tracks 15-23 were all recorded at Capitol Records Studios in Los Angeles; tracks 19 & 20 were mixed for the first time by John Hendrickson at Capitol Records' Studio "B," Hollywood on November 20, 2001.
- Track 15 - Ghost Of Yesterday - Master # 23200; Recorded on July 5, 1960
- Track 16 - I Concentrate On You - Master # 55583; Recorded on January 26, 1966; take nine was selected for inclusion here with a spoken intro edited in from take six
- Track 17 - Be True To Me - Master # 56632; Recorded on October 3, 1966
- Track 18 - Anytime - ? 2001 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 72114; Recorded on March 27, 1969
- Track 19 - Hurry Change (If You're Coming) - Master # 73667; Recorded on December 5, 1969
- Track 20 - No Easy Way Down - Master # 73821; Recorded on January 7, 1970
- Track 21 - Go Away And Find Yourself - ? Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 75368; Recorded on August 27, 1970
- Track 22 - When You're Alone - Master # 75369; Recorded on August 27, 1970
- Track 23 - I'm Gonna Make You Love Me - Master # 75370; Recorded on August 27, 1970
Disc Three: All selections chosen by Nancy Wilson
All masters were recorded at Capitol Records Studios in Hollywood, California unless otherwise indicated
- Track 1 - I Want To Be Loved (But Only By You) - Master # 32834; Recorded December 5, 1959; on album "Like In Love" (ST 1319) released April, 1960
- Track 2 - Passion Flower - Master # 32850; Recorded December 8, 1959; on album "Like In Love" (ST 1319) released April, 1960
- Track 3 - He's My Guy - Master # 33810; Recorded May 11, 1960; on album "Something Wonderful" (ST 1440); released March 1961
- Track 4 - Did I Remember (From the movie "Suzy") - Master # 24671; Recorded June 12, 1963; on album "Hollywood-My Way" (ST 1934), released July, 1963
- Track 5 - Rain Sometimes - ? 2001 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 55820; Recorded March 16, 1966; on album "Just For Now" (ST 2712), released May, 1967; issued as "B" side to single 45-5639, June, 1966
- Track 6 - Over The Weekend - Master # 57627; Recorded May 13, 1967; on album "Lush Life" (ST 2757), released August, 1967
- Track 7 - Free Again - Master # 57616; Recorded May 16, 1967; on album "Lush Life" (ST 2757), released August, 1967
- Track 8 - Theme From 'Hotel' - Master # 58571; Recorded November 1, 1967; on album "Welcome To My Love" (ST 2844), released January, 1968
- Track 9 - Prelude To A Kiss - Master # 73355; Recorded November 4, 1969; on album "But Beautiful" (ST 798), released June, 1971
- Track 10 - Glad To Be Unhappy - Master # 73362; Recorded November 5, 1969; on album "But Beautiful" (ST 798), released June, 1971
- Track 11 - Do It Again - Master # 73366; Recorded November 6, 1969; on album "But Beautiful" (ST 798), released June, 1971
- Track 12 - Suzanne - Master # 73824; Recorded January 7, 1970; on album "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (ST 429); released February, 1970
- Track 13 - How Many Broken Wings - Master # 75361; Recorded August 25, 1970; on album "Now I'm A Woman" (ST 541), released July, 1970
- Track 14 - Can I - ? 1973, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 79311; Recorded November 22, 1972; on album "I Know I Love Him" (ST 11131), released February, 1973
- Track 15 - China - ? 1976, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 92865; Recorded January, 1976 at The Record Plant; on album "This Mother's Daughter" (ST 11518), released April, 1976
- Track 16 - I'm A Balloon - ? 1978, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 94933; Recorded March 16, 1978 'live' at Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood; on album "Music On My Mind" (ST 11786), released June, 1978
- Track 17 - Sunshine - ? 1979, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 95831; Recorded March 8, 1979 last Sunset Studio, Los Angeles; on album "Life, Love And Harmony" (ST 11943), released June, 1979
- Track 18 - Casablanca and Track 19 - If You Wanna Sing Me - ? 1983 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. Under License From Sony Music Special Products, A Division Of Sony Music, A Group Of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; sessions for album done at both Nippon Columbia Studios, Tokyo and A&R Studios, New York City, April 1983; on album "I'll Be A Song," (Interface YF 7072), released June, 1983 in Japan only
- Track 20 - Dindi and Track 21 - Godsend - ? 1984 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. Under License From Sony Music Special Products, A Division Of Sony Music, A Group Of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; on album "Godsend" (Interface YF 7072), released June, 1984 in Japan only
- Track 22 - I Remember - ? 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Under License From Sony Music Special Products, A Division Of Sony Music, A Group Of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; on album "Nancy Now" (Columbia CK 57245), released January, 1994
Disc Four: Choice cuts from Nancy's albums, all released for the first time on CD in the U.S.
- Track 1 - I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life - Master # 33821; Recorded May 12, 1960 at Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood; on album "Something Wonderful" (ST 1440), released October, 1960
- Track 2 - Listen Little Girl - Master # 37312; Recorded March 15, 1962 at Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood; on album "Hello Young Lovers" (ST 1767), released July, 1962
- Track 3 - Wave - Master # 59413; Recorded April 1, 1968 at Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood; on album "Easy" (ST 2909), released May, 1968
- Track 4 - Below, Above - Master # 59806; Recorded May 18, 1968 at Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood; on album "The Sound Of Nancy Wilson" (ST 2970), released September, 1968
- Track 5 - What Do You See In Her? - Master # 71185; Recorded October 14, 1968 at Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood; on album "Nancy" (ST 148), released January, 1969
- Track 6 - Let's Fall In Love All Over - Master # 75360; Recorded August 25, 1970; on album "Now I'm A Woman" (ST 541), released July, 1970
- Track 7 - Morning In Your Eyes - ? 1973, 2001 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 79300; Recorded November 14, 1972; on album "I Know I Love Him" (ST 11131), released February, 1973
- Track 8 - All My Love Comes Down - ? 1975, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 91891; Recorded February 13, 1975 at The Sound Factory, Los Angeles; issued on album "Come Get To This" (ST 11386), released June, 1975
- Track 9 - I Don't Want A Sometimes Man - ? 1976, 2001 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 92831; Recorded January, 1976 at The Record Plant; on album "This Mother's Daughter" (ST 11518), released April, 1976
- Track 10 - All By Myself - ? 1977, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 93867; Recorded February 1, 1977 at Kendun Recorders, Los Angeles; on album "I've Never Been To Me" (ST 11659), released June, 1977
- Track 11 - He Makes Me Feel Good 'Bout Myself - ? 1978, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 94930; Recorded March 16, 1978 'live' at Capitol Records, Hollywood; on album "Music On My Mind" (ST 11786), released June, 1978
- Track 12 - I'm Gonna Let Ya - ? 1978, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 94932; Recorded March 16, 1978 'live' at Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood; on album "Music On My Mind" (ST 11786), released June, 1978; issued as single 45-4578, June, 1978, peaked on Billboard R&B charts at #94
- Track 13 - The Island - ? 1983 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. Under License From Sony Music Special Products, A Division Of Sony Music, A Group Of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; sessions for album done at both Nippon Columbia Studios, Tokyo and A&R Studios, New York City, April 1983; on album "I'll Be A Song," (Interface YF 7072), released June, 1983 in Japan only
- Track 14 - Ribbon In The Sky - ? 1984 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. Under License From Sony Music Special Products, A Division Of Sony Music, A Group Of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; on album "Godsend" (Interface YF 7088), released June, 1984 in Japan only
- Track 15 - Not Afraid To Love (Live) - ? 1980, 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Master # 96382; Recorded November 19, 1979 'live' at CBA Recording Studio, Los Angeles; on album "Take My Love" (ST 12055), released March, 1980
- Track 16 - When Did You Leave Heaven? (Live) - ? 2001 Capitol Records, Inc. No producer listed; sessions for album were recorded live at Shibuya Public Hall on November 9, 1974 and Osaka Kosei Nenkin Hall on November 10, 1974; By Courtesy of UDO Artists Inc.; on album "Nancy Wilson Live In Japan," (Capitol ECJ-80025), released 1975 in Japan only. Previously Unreleased in the U.S.
- Track 17 - Guess Who I Saw Today (Live) - ? 2001 Capitol Records, Inc. No producer listed; sessions for album were recorded live at Shibuya Public Hall on November 9, 1974 and Osaka Kosei Nenkin Hall on November 10, 1974; By Courtesy of UDO Artists Inc.; on album "Nancy Wilson Live In Japan," (Capitol ECJ-80025), released 1975 in Japan only. Previously Unreleased in the U.S.
- Track 18 - The Greatest Performance Of My Life (Live) - No producer listed; sessions for album were recorded live at Shibuya Public Hall on November 9, 1974 and Osaka Kosei Nenkin Hall on November 10, 1974; By Courtesy of UDO Artists Inc.; on album "Nancy Wilson Live In Japan," (Capitol ECJ-80025), released 1975 in Japan only. Previously Unreleased in the U.S.
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, NJ, on August 5, 1955 and in New York, between October 5, 1951 and May 9, 1952.
Il quintetto di Wynton ed il trio di Ellis, Marsalis

Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard, Clark Terry Meets The Oscar Peterson Big 4
Registrazioni tratte dagli archivi della BMG con le performances del grade musista, registrate al festival di Montreux, tra il 1984 ed il 2012. Performances inedite, con particolari versioni di Vamonos, La Barrosa, El Tesorillo, Buana Buana KIng KIng.
3 CD. Libro di 40 pagine. La carriera della grande cantante di colore attraverso le sue registrazioni più note. 37 canzoni, con musicisti quali Roy Hargrove, Booker Little, JJ Johnson, Stan Getz, Coleman Hawkins, Joe Lovano, Sonny Rollins, Archie Shepp, Kenny Barron, Hank Jones, Wynton Kelly, Mal Waldron e moltissimi altri.
Recorded at Mad Hatter Studios, Los Angeles, California 26th February 1991.
Sessions con Gigi Gryce, Ray Bryant e Richard Wess
Produced by Joe Thomas, Mark Colby and Frank Caruso.


In trio con Kenny Wheeler alla tromba e J.F. Jenny Clark al contrabbasso.
? & © 1990 A & M Records Inc., Los Angeles.
2CD: Scott Hamilton Is A Good Wind Who Is Blowing Us No Ill e Scott Hamilton 2
Recorded Feb 7-9 1995 in KMH-studio, Stockholm
? 2001 Universal Music AB
© 2001 Universal Music AB
Recorded on 4-6 June 1998 at Studio Zerkall, Germany.
Recorded at Reeves Sound Studio, New York City; March 7 (#1, 3, 4, 7) and April 10 (#2, 5, 6), 1957.
Recorded: February 27, 1985 at 39th Street Music Studio in New York City
1997 GRP Records, Inc.
Recorded in sessions at Lennie Tristano's studios, Palo Alto Street, Hollis, NY.
Tracks 1, 2 and 10: May 13, 1971
Track 3: January, 1974
Tracks 4, 6 and 11: 1965
Tracks 5, 8 and 9: April, 1971
Track 7: May 14, 1971
Tracks #1-8 from "[r=3785060]" (Pacific Jazz ST 71). Recorded in Los Angeles, May, 1963.
Bonus tracks #9-12 taken from "[m=515122]" (Atlantic ATL 3008). Recorded in New York, September 11, 1966.

Alberto Baila alla chitarra acustica, Enrico Frongia alla voce e alla chitarra acustica, Riccardo Lai al contrabbasso e voce con ospiti Eugenio Luglié al flauto, Paolo Sanna alle percussioni e Alessandro Garau alla batteria.
Grandi cantanti jazz: Anita O'Day, Jo Stafford, Billie Holiday, Kay Starr, Abbey Lincoln, Dakota Stanton, Peggy Lee, Sarah Vaughan e molte altre.
Ristampa, album edito nel 2011
Musiche di Copland, Husa, Vaughan Williams, Hindemith
Le famose registrazioni di Roy Eldridge e Dizzy Gillespie, targate 1954 Il CD contiene entrambi i dischi dell'epoca.
Felice connubio tra arpa e jazz, ECM 2012. Con Marco Ambrosini e Jane Achtman
Total Time: 43:22
Recorded On July 17th & 18th, 1987 at the FMP Studio, Berlin.
Il primo album del cantante algerino.
Recorded at Radio Recorders in Los Angeles on February 5, 1960
Tracks 1 to 4:
Recorded in New York July 29, 1950
Tracks 5 to 9:
Recorded in Hackensack June 23, 1953
5 CD: Desmond Blue, Take Ten, Glad To Be Unhappy, Bossa Antigua e Easy Living.
Trio (fge) (tracks 4, 5, 9)
Digitally recorded at Studio MM Recording Lab, Parma, Italy, on April 15, 1994.
Trio (ftr) (tracks 1, 3, 7, 10)
Digitally recorded at Studio Acousti, Paris, France, on November 13, 1993.
Trio (fcb) (tracks 2, 6, 8, 11)
Recorded at Studio 7, Milan, Italy, on June 5, 1993.
Mixing: Bips Studio, Milan, Italy
Recorded live at the Cafe Montmartre, in Copenhagen, July 6, 1987. Quartetto con Kennyy Barron al piano, Rufus Reid al basso e Victor Lewis alla batteria.
Recorded in Los Angeles, July 1960.


Recorded at Clinton Recording Studios, NYC, February 19, 1997.
Tracks 1-8: Recorded at Webster Hall in New York City on February 3, 4 and 5 1959. Original LP issue [r=1268175] - RCA Camden CAS-522.
Tracks 9-16: Recorded at Webster Hall in New York City on June 1 and 6 1960. Original LP Issue [r=4645233] - RCA Camden CAS-627

Quintetto Vocale Italiano diretto da Giorgio Gaslini.
1: 7th House Music - BMI
2: Harms Inc. - ASCAP
3: Bregman Vocco & Conn. Inc. - ASCAP
4: Ecaroh Music Inc. - ASCAP
5: Derry Music Co. - BMI
6: Alhert Fred Music Corp / Cromwell Music Inc. / Pencil Mark Music Inc.
7: Northern Songs Ltd.
8: T. B. Harms - ASCAP
9: Golden World - ASCAP
10: Jowcol Music - BMI
11: Express Music Inc. - ASCAP
12: Ediz. Senza Pensieri / Chappel - SIAE
13: Ediz. Musicali Fono Film s.r.l. - SIAE
14: Embassy Music Co. - BMI
Recorded March 30 & 31, April 1, 2, 3, 5 & 11, 1992 at Barigozzi Studio - Milano
Mastered at PhonoComp, Tribiano - Milano
© 1992 Soul Note
? 1992 Soul Note
[On disc:] Manufactured in Italy by PhonoComp
[On tray card:]: Made in Italy