Medium tempo be-bop classic. Solos in order: Hod O'Brien, Idrees Sulieman, Art Farmer, and Donald Byrd ...
That should read: Hod O'Brien, Idrees Sulieman, Donald Byrd, Art Farmer ...
#1 and #9 are both Daahoud - interesting thing (to me) is that the opening arrangements of both are based closely on Jack Montrose's arrangements originally made for Clifford Brown's Pacific Jazz "Jazz Immortal". Both bands have about the same instrumentation, but the soloists are obviously different - the rhythm section groove on #9 is very fine and the trumpet sounds familiar. Strange ...
#6 Something about this reminds me of Sun Ra ... I don't have anything of him playing organ like this ... which would mean that the tenor could be John Gilmore - although the things I have of him are a little stronger (?).
Good sleuthing. The short solo is certainly Lestorian and you are right about Mabane. I don't have Haddix's book, but It would be interesting to know just why he thinks it is Bird - possibly for these very reasons ...
Received the Japanese version a few days ago - very nice production including a 9.5 x 9.5 inch cover photo reproduction (very relaxed Bird). Sound is good and the music excellent (of course). I agree that it is not Bird soloing on "Margie"...