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Tuesday, 21 March 1995 08:21

THE SONGS CARMEN SANG

Carol Sloane

Carol Sloane, vocals
Bill Charlap, piano
Michael Moore, bass
Ron Vincent, drums
Phil Woods*, alto saxophone and clarinet

Tracks:
1. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (Shand/Eaton)*
2. What Can I Say (Donaldson/Lyman)
3. If The Moon Turns Green (Coates/Hanighen)
4. Sunday (Miller/Conn/Styne/Krueger)
5. Suppertime (Berlin)
6. Just You, Just Me (Greer/Klages)*
7. It's Like Reaching For The Moon (Lewis/Sherman/Marqusee)*
8. What A Little Moonlight Can Do (Woods)*
9. Cloudy Morning (Fischer/McCarthy)
10. Autumn Nocturne (Myrow/Gannon)*
11. That Old Black Magic (Arlen/Mercer)
12. The Folks Who Live On The Hill (Kern/Hammerstein III) *
13. I'm An Errand Girl For Rhythm (Cole)*

Thursday, 30 January 1964 08:18

THE REPORTER

Kenyon Hopkins

Kenyon Hopkins, conductor
Phil Woods, alto saxophone and clarinet
Jerome Richardson, tenor and soprano saxophones, flute, bass clarinet
Zoot Sims, tenor saxophone
Romeo Penque, baritone and soprano saxophones, flute
Joe Newman, trumpet
Ernie Royal, trumpet
Joe Wilder, trumpet
Nick Travis, trumpet
Wayne Andre, trombone
Frank Rehak, trombone
Jimmy Cleveland, trombone
Dick Hixson, trombone
Jimmy Buffington, French horn
Ray Alonge, French horn
Morris Secon, French horn
Dick Berg, French horn
Barry Galbraith, guitar
Joe Venuto, vibraphone and bongos
Bernie Leighton, piano
George Duvivier, bass
Eddie Shaughnessy, drums

On The Reporter, Are You Busy?, A Nose For News, Headline and Stop The Presses: Jerome Richardson is replaced by Jerry Dodgion and Zoot Sims is replaced by Ray Beckenstein

Songs: All compositions by Kenyon Hopkins
1. The Reporter
2. By-Line
3. Extension 7
4. Lonely Girl
5. Press Party Waltz
6. Are You Busy?
7. A Nose For News
8. Bossa Blu Nova
9. Headline
10. The Lady Didn't Say
11. Stop The Presses
12. Tick-Along Juke
13. Danny's Theme

 

Note: Originally broadcast on CBS-TV from September 25, 1964 to December 25, 1964 (15 episodes)

Thursday, 24 May 1990 08:17

THE REAL THING

Carol Sloane

Carol Sloane, vocals
Phil Woods, alto saxophone and clarinet
Mike Renzi, acoustic piano, CX-7 and arranger
Rufus Reid, acoustic bass
Grady Tate, drums (vocal on track 6)

Tracks:
1. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (McHugh/Gaskill)
2. The Real Thing (Mulligan/Torme)
3. Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' (Ellington/Strayhorn/Gaines)
4. Early Autumn (Burns/Herman/Mercer)
5. I Wish I Knew (Warren/Gordon)
6. Makin'Whoopee (Donaldson/Kahn)/The Glory Of Love (Hill)
7. Something To Live For (Ellington/Strayhorn)
8. I Hear Music (Loesser/Lane)
9. Too Late Now (Lane)
10. My Blue Heaven (Donaldson/Whiting)
11. You're Nearer (Rodgers/Hart)
12. I'll Take Romance (Hammerstein/Oakland)
13. Maybe You'll Be There (Bloom/Gallop)

Thursday, 04 April 1996 08:16

THE GRAND ENCOUNTER

Dianne Reeves

Dianne Reeves, vocals
Joe Williams, vocals
Germaine Bazzle, vocals
Kimberley Longstreth, vocals
Toots Thielemans, harmonica
Clark Terry, trumpet and vocals
Harry "Sweets" Edison, trumpet
Phil Woods*, alto saxophone
Bobby Watson, alto saxophone
James Moody, tenor saxophone and vocals
Al Grey, trombone
Kenny Barron, piano
Rodney Whittaker, bass
Herlin Riley, drums

(Not all musicians on all tracks)

Tracks:
1. Old Country (Adderley/Lewis)*
2. Cherokee (Noble)
3. Besame Mucho (Velasquez)
4. Let Me Love You (Howard)*
5. Tenderly (Gross)*
6. After Hours (Gordon)
7. Ha! (Ventura/Mussullini)*
8. Some Other Spring (Herzog)
9. Side By Side (Woods)
10. I'm Okay (del Barrio)

Wednesday, 10 December 1980 08:12

Phil Woods/Lew Tabackin

Phil Woods - alto saxophone, clarinet
Lew Tabackin - tenor saxophone, flute
Jimmy Rowles - piano
Michael Moore - bass
Bill Goodwin - drums

Limehouse Blues  (Furber-Braham)
Sweet and Lovely  (Arnheim-Tobias-Lemare)
Lew Blew  (Phil Woods)
Petite Chanson (Phil Woods)
Theme Of No Repeat (Tadd Dameron)
Sittin' Here (Phil Woods)
Theme Of No Repeat alternate take 


Recording Engineer: Chris Fichera
Cover Photo: Bob Hahn

Originally recorded and release by Omnisound Records, Delaware Water Gap, PA

Monday, 11 February 1974 08:11

SYMBIOSIS

Bill Evans

The Bill Evans Trio:
Bill Evans, piano and electric piano
Eddie Gomez, bass
Marty Morell, drums

Phil Woods, Jerry Dodgion, Walt Levinsky and Harvey Estrin, alto saxophone
Bill Slapin, Don Hammond and Hubert Laws, flute
George Marge and Phil Bodner, oboe
Danny Bank and Ron Janelly, clarinet and bass clarinet
Wally Kane, bassoon
Donald MacCourt, contra bassoon
Brooks Tillotson, James Buffington, Earl Chapin, Ray Alonge, Al Richmond and Pete Gordon, French horn
Marvin Stamm, John Frosk, Bernie Glow, Marky Markowitz, Victor Paz and Mel Davis, trumpet
Urbie Green, tenor trombone
Paul Faulise and Tommy Mitchell, bass trombone
Don Butterfield, tuba
George Devens, Dave Carey and Doug Allen, percussion
Ralph McDonald, congas
David Nadien, concert master

Composition Symbiosis in two movements
Composed, arranged and conducted by Claus Ogermann

Thursday, 21 October 1999 08:08

SYLVAN TREASURE

The Jesse Green Trio

Jesse Green, piano
Frank Hauch, bass
Bruce Cox, drums
Special Guests:
Patrick Dorian, flugelhorn
David Liebman, soprano and tenor saxophones, flute
Phil Woods*, alto saxophone
Chris Potter, tenor and soprano saxophones
Jerry Harris, vocals

Songs:
1. Extreme Sporting*
2. Waltz For Corrine
3. Heslopia
4. I've Got You Under My Skin (Porter)*
5. Sylvan Treasure
6. Golden Earrings (Young/Livingston/Evans)
7. Bette*
8. PorpDog*

All compositions and arrangements by Jesse Green unless otherwise noted.

Monday, 27 June 1960 08:07

SWISS RADIO DAYS VOL 1

The Quincy Jones Big Band

Quincy Jones, conductor
Benny Bailey, trumpet
Roger Guerin, trumpet
Clyde Reasinger, trumpet
Floyd Standifer, trumpet
Jimmy Cleveland, trombone
Ake Persson, trombone
Melba Liston, trombone
Quentin Jackson, trombone
Julius Watkins, French horn
Phil Woods, alto saxophone
Porter Kilbert, alto saxophone
Harold McNair, tenor saxophone
Jerome Richardson, tenor saxophone
Sahib Shihab, baritone saxophone
Les Spann, guitar and flute
Patti Bown, piano
Buddy Catlett, bass
Joe Harris, drums

Songs:
1. Cherokee (Noble) - Arranger: Ernie Wilkins)
2. Chinese Checkers (Byers) - Arranger: Billy Byers
3. Birth Of A Band (Jones) - Arranger: Quincy Jones
4. I Remember Clifford (Golson) - Arranger: Quincy Jones
5. Ghana (Wilkins) - Arranger: Ernie Wilkins
6. Big Red (Wilkins) - Arranger: Ernie Wilkins
7. My Reverie (Debussy) - Arranger: Melba Liston
8. Parisian Thoroughfare (Powell) - Arranger: Quincy Jones
9. Moanin' (Timmons) - Arranger: Quincy Jones
10. Soul (Woods) - Arranger: Phil Woods
11. The Midnight Sun Will Never Set (Jones) - Arranger: Quincy Jones
12. The Phanton's Blues (Wilkins) - Arranger: Ernie Wilkins
13. Airmail Special (Christian/Goodman) - Arranger: Al Cohn
14. Airmail Special - encore

Friday, 19 July 1957 09:06

SUGAN

Phil Woods with Red Garland

Phil Woods, alto saxophone
Ray Copeland, trumpet
Red Garland, piano
Teddy Kotick, bass
Nick Stabulas, drums

Songs:
1. Au Privave (Parker)
2. Steeplechase (Parker)
3. Last Fling (Woods)
4. Sugan (Woods)
5. Green Pines (Woods)
6. Scrapple From The Apple (Parker)

Supervision by Bob Weinstock

Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder

 

** also issued on Original Jazz Classics OJCCD 1841-2.
** part of Prestige PRLP 16-5.

Thelonious Monk

Personnel:

Quartet (1957)
Thelonious Monk, piano
John Coltrane, tenor saxophone
Wilbur Ware, bass
Shadow Wilson, drums

Quartet (1967-68)
Thelonious Monk, piano
Charlie Rouse, tenor saxophone
Larry Gales, bass
Ben Riley, drums

Octet
Thelonious Monk, piano
Ray Copeland, trumpet
Jimmy Cleveland, trombone
Phil Woods, alto saxophone
Charlie Rouse, tenor saxophone
Johnny Griffin, tenor saxophone
Larry Gales, bass
Ben Riley, drums

Tracks:

1. Straight No Chaser (and Opening Narration)
Thelonious Monk Quartet
Narration: Samuel E. Wright
Originally recorded for Columbia Records
Produced by Teo Macero
Recorded in New York
January 10, 1967

2. Pannonica
Solo Piano
Recorded in New York
Probably September 1956

3. Trinkle, Tinkle
Thelonious Monk Quartet featuring John Coltrane
Originally recorded for Riverside Records
Produced by Orrin Keepnews
Recorded in New York
July 1957

3. Ugly Beauty (rehearsal)
Thelonious Monk Quartet
Commentary: Charlie Rouse
Recorded in New York
December 14, 1967

4. Ugly Beauty
Thelonious Monk Quartet
Recorded in New York
December 14, 1967

5. Epistrophy
6. Evidence
Thelonious Monk Octet
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden
October or November 1967

7. I Mean You (Stickball) (rehearsal and performance
Thelonious Monk Octet
Recorded in Mainz, Germany
November 1967

8. Lulu's Back In Town
Solo piano
Recorded in New York
Probably September 1956

9. Don't Blame Me
Solo piano
Recorded in Atlanta, Georgia
Fall 1967

10. Sweetheart Of All My Dreams
Solo piano
11. 'Round Midnight
Thelonious Monk Quartet
Recorded at the Village Vanguard, New York City
Early 1968

 

Compiled, edited, reprocessed and transferred to digital tape from the film sound track and from original source-material tapes, at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley California.
July 1989

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