Ristampa rimasterizzata, vinile 180 grammi, stampa Usa. Edizione per il 40° anniversario.
Tracks 1-4 - From Fridays, 1981.
Track 5 - From The American Music Awards, 1981.
Tracks 6-14 - From The Roxy, 1982
Tracks 15-17 - From The US Festival, 1982
Track 18 - From The Roxy, 1983
Tracks 19-20 - From Endless Summer, 1990
Track 21 - From The Late Show With David Letterman, 1990.
In trio con il bassista Dennis Irwin e il batterista Eddie Marshall
Album del 2000 del chitarrista jazz
Con Louie Bellson alla batteria, Rosemary Clooney al canto, Michael Feinstein al piano e alla voce e John Pizzarelli alla voce e alla chitarra.
Recorded on December 14th and 16th, 1990.
Recorded in Hackensack, NJ; January 13, 1956.
recorded, edited and mixed at m.c.image studio productions bologna, fall/winter 2001/2002
? 1993 All Saints Records
© 1990 Opal Music
Made in England
Live Recording
La Musgaña: Quique Almendros / Carlos Beceiro / Jaime Muñoz.
Mezclado y masterizado en Estudios Trak (Madrid).
Grabaciones en directo efectuadas en el Centro Cultural de la Villa de Madrid y el Teatro Barakaldo (Barakaldo) los días 23, 24 y 25 de Abril de 1997.
This album was compiled from live recorings made in the Centro Cultural de la Villa de Madrid and Teatro Barakaldo (Barakaldo), Spain, on April 23, 24 and 25, 1997.
Live technician: José Luis Crespo
Times given on back sleeve are completely different from those on CD.
Digipak
Con Tony Overwater al basso, Sunny Murray alla batteria e Kahil El' Zabar alle percussioni.
Con Dave Burrell al piano e Monika Larsson alla voce. Recorded on December 8, 1993 & mixed on December 27, 1993 at Mu Rec Studio, Milano
Mastered at PhonoComp, Tribiano - Milano
? 1997 Black Saint
? 1997 Black Saint
Manufactured in Italy by PhonoComp
Made in Italy
4CD. ? Definitive Records
?&© 2007 Definitive
Tracks 4-7, 4-8 and 4-9: previously unissued.
Tracks 4-12 to 4-14: Bonus tracks.
All tracks recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York.
Disc 1, 1 to 5: September 29, 1947
Disc 1, 6: December 1947. Recorded in studio conditions with no audience present.
Disc 1, 7: December 1947. Recorded in studio conditions with no audience present.
Disc 1, 8 to 11: February 11, 1949.
Disc 2: September 17 & 18, 1949 (The concert began in the night of Saturday 17 and ended in the early hours of Sunday 18).
Disc 3, 1 to 5: December 24, 1949.
Disc 3, 6 to 10: September 16 & 17, 1950 (The concert began in the night of Saturday 16 and ended in the early hours of Sunday 17).
Disc 3, 11 to 13: WNBC Radio Broadcast, 8:30 p.m. (First concert) Broadcast, November 14, 1952.
Disc 3, 14 to 16: Midnight (Second concert). November 15, 1952.
Disc 4, 1 to 3: Midnight (Second concert). November 15, 1952.
Disc 4, 4 to 6: September 25, 1954.
Disc 4, 7 to 9: February 11, 1949 (same concert as Disc 1, tracks 8 to 11)
Disc 4, 10 to 11: Summer (probably June 19), 1949 (acetate taken from a radio broadcast).
Bonus tracks:
Disc 4, 12 to 13: The Renaissance Ballroom, New York, May 19, 1950.
Disc 4, 14: Unknown club, New York, July, 1950.
Con Dizzy Gillespie. Recorded live at Carnegie Hall on September 29, 1947.
Tracks 1-5 were performed by a quintet; tracks 6-15 were performed by a big band.
? & © 1997 Capitol Records, Inc.
Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc., Hollywood and Vine Streets, Hollywood, California.
The booklet notes
that 6 selections by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by Dizzy and his orchestra, performed between the quintet and the big band sets, and 2 selections from the big band set - "Yesterdays", a feature for Milt Jackson's vibes, and "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" with vocals by Kenny Hagood - are not included in this album for reasons of technical deficiencies (mostly sung off mike).
Recorded November 2000.
La Samba des Prophètes published by Editions du chiffre neuf (SACEM). Words by Claude Nougaro.
On John's Guitar published by OWL/Metisse Music
Digitally recorded on January 8, 9, 10, 1995 at Studio Gimmick, Yerres, France.
Digitally mixed in 20 bits on Nagra IV D on January 21 & 22, 1995 at Studio Gimmick, Yerres, France.
Mastered on January 26, 1995 by Jean-Pierre Bouquet at Translab, Paris, France.
? 1995 Phonogram/PolyGram S.A. France
© 1995 Phonogram/PolyGram S.A. France
Standard jewel case with a 8-page booklet
Recorded February 7 and 8, 1993 at Studios Marcadet, La Plaine-Saint-Denis, France
? 1993 MLP
© 1993 Phonogram/PolyGram S.A. France
Standard jewel case
Made in France
Music recorded and mixed September 30 and October 1 thru 5, 1996 and mastered December 10 at Studios La Buissonne, Pernes-les-Fontaines, France
Interview recorded November 17, 1996, in situ. Edited November 26, 1996 and mastered December 10, 1996 at Studios La Buissonne, Pernes-les-Fontaines, France
? & © 1997 Mercury/PolyGram S.A. France
Jewel case with a 20-page booklet with notes in English.