Recorded live at The Village Vanguard on October 1, 1967.
2CD. Recorded at the Blue Note Jazz Club, New York, May 4–17, 2010
Recorded at RCA Recording Studios, New York City; June 16, 1976.
Con la Gene Krupa Orchestra e Anita O'Day. Rimasterizzato con bonus track
Recorded April 7th, 1975 in New York City.
Recorded at The Grand Ballroom, Manhattan Center Studios, New York City, May 12-13, 2009
Additional recordings at MSR Studios, New York City, July 19, 2010
Recorded and Mixed by Todd Whitelock at Tainted Blue Studios, New York City, August 3-4, 2010
Recorded April 6 and 7, 2004 at Sony Music Studios, New York City.
Originally released on the Elektra label.
? 1993 PolyGram Records, Inc.
Recorded at Principal Studios, Münster, Germany
Mixed at Different Fur Recording, San Francisco
Mastered at Masterdisk, N.Y.C.
(p) & (c) INTUITION Music & Media (on disc)
(p) & (c) 1995 veraBra records (on back cover)
Recorded at Systems II (Brooklyn), September 13 & 14, 1997
Recorded in 1959
Recorded in Webster Hall, New York City, December 10, 12 and 15, 1958.
Tracks 1-2 recorded at Jimmy's in NYC, December 1973.
Tracks 3-7 recorded at the St. Regis Maisonette in NYC, April 1975.
© 1991 BMG Music.
Recorded in February 1995, mastered August 15, 1997.
Ristampa con 2 bonus tracks. 1962 WEA International Inc., a Warner Music Group company.
Manufactured in the E.U. (on OBI and back cover) Made in the E.U. (on CD)
Additional cat# on CD: WPCR-27070
con The Keith Ingham Quartet
Recorded and mixed on June 2007. Total time 50:02
Feat. Tomasz Stanko, Heinz Sauer. 1999 ACT Music + Vision GmbH + Co. KG
Live a Berchidda / FESTIVAL Internazionale Time In Jazz 14 agosto 2000
Kristen Noguès: arpa
Mauro Negri: clarinetto e multieffetti
Tracks 1-1 to 1-6 recorded at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, February 27, 1954
Tracks 1-7 to 1-12 recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, March 25, 1954
Tracks 1-13 to 1-19 recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, April 18, 1954
Tracks 2-1 to 2-7 recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, July 14 & 18, 1954
Tracks 2-9, 2-11, 2-12, 2-16 recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, September 16, 1954
Tracks 2-8, 2-10, 2-13 to 2-15 recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, September 27, 1954
Tracks 2-17 to 2-22 recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, September 29, 1954
Tracks 3-1 to 3-8 recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, August 29, 1954
Tracks 3-9 to 3-19 recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, December 13, 1954
Comes with 84 page booklet.
"It's about time"
The Band (15 musicians ) + "Musiciens du Conservatoire" (23 musicians)
Jewel case with black tray
Includes a 12-page booklet
© ? Label Bleu 1996
Total timing: 74:29
Recorded in New York City on March 31 (tracks 1 to 4), October 17 (tracks 5, 6, 8, 12, 14), December 21 (tracks 7, 9 to 11, 13), 1956
Original LP issue: RCA Victor LPM 1372
? 1957 BMG Music ? 1987 BMG Music (13,14) © 1998 BMG France
Recorded live at Emmanuel Church, Boston, Massachusetts, June 18, 1983.
Recorded live at Ronnie Scott's Club, London, August 28-31 1989. Out of Print
Recorded at Massive Arts Studio Milano, February 11 and 12, 2021.
Track durations as given on booklet.
Recorded Live at the University of Wisconsin Union Theater, May 3, 1997.
Gegé Telesforo and Lynette Margulies are guest vocalists.
? 1992 GO JAZZ Records © 1992 GO JAZZ Records GoJ/vBr 2097 2
L'ex batterista dei Santana con Bill Frisell alla chitarra e Wayne Horvitz all'organo.
2CD. Deep Umbra con Shawn Lane alla chitarra e alla voce e Jonas Hellborg al basso.
Flying Polly con Bill Frisell alla chitarra e Wayne Horvitz all'organo.
Tracks 1 to 8 recorded and mixed at Ztudio Zerkall, Germany, May 1995
Tracks 9 to 19 recorded at Bob Lang Studios, Seattle, Nov. 1993, mixed at Ztudio Zerkall, Germany
CMP Records 1995
Recorded at The Doghouse and The Coloring Book. Mixed at The Doghouse.
Mastered at The Mastering Lab - Hollywood, CA.
Publishers: track 1 Well-Tempered Tunes, track 2 © P3 Music / Just Isn't Music Ltd., track 3 © EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. (BMI) / Eibur Music (BMI) / EMI April Music, Inc. (ASCAP). All rights on behalf of track 4 EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. and Eibur Music administered by EMI Blackwood Music, Inc., track 4 © 1979 Rightsong Music, Inc. (BMI) & Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. (BMI), tracks 5 & 9 © Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., track 6 © P3 Music / Whalumusic (ASCAP), track 7 © Songs of Peer Ltd. (ASCAP), track 8 © Whalumusic (ASCAP), track 10 © PSO Limited.
© 2001 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
? 2001 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
Released in a standard jewel case (transparent tray) with 6-page foldout booklet.
The first two James Taylor Quartet albums from 1987.
Previously issued as The First Sixty Four Minutes in 1988.
Cat. No. CDBGPD 18 (listed beside barcode).
Cat. No. CDBGPD 184 (listed on spines, booklet back page, printed on CD and within matrix band).
Printed on disc: Made in Germany
Recorded live on 17 April 1977 in New York City.
Mary Lou Williams intended for this concert with Cecil Taylor to be a history of jazz, but he insisted on accompanying her forays into earlier styles with avant-garde accompaniment.
Total time: 79:08
Recorded at Red Kite Studios, Wales
Mixed at The Villas, Studio B, Brighton, England, 2008.
All tracks published by Full Thought Publishing & Keith and Julie Tippett, except track 9 published by Enja European New Jazz Musik GmbH.
Made in England. (C) Tru Thoughts (P) Tru Thoughts 2009.
Recorded in New York City, 1954.
Recorded between 1972-1986.
Ronnie Cuber, Nick Brignola e Gary Smulyan al sassofono baritono, Andy McKee al basso e Joe Farnsworth alla batteria.
