king ubu Posted March 18, 2012 Report Posted March 18, 2012 Just spent two hours going through Bruyninckx and doing some web searches, trying to figure out as much as I could... Here's the thread about the box and its musical contents etc: In this post here, Allen Lowe has posted the information just as it's given in the booklet and on the back of the CD sleeves: page__view__findpost__p__1176476 And here's the list of releases from jazzdiscography.com: http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Labels/parker.htm Please post a comment if you spot any errors or have additional information! Also, I've not even dared thinking of figuring out all the Parker discs (Vols. 16-30, none of them twofers though). If anyone wants to try, I'll gladly add the findings to this post! CHARLIE PARKER RECORDS - THE COMPLETE COLLECTION Membran 233193 (2012) VOL. 1 CECIL PAYNE PERFORMING CHARLIE PARKER MUSIC (PLP 801) New York - March 1961 Clark Terry (tp) Cecil Payne (bar) Duke Jordan (p) Ron Carter (b) Charlie Persip (d) note: reissued as "Shaw Nuff" (PLP/CP 506) CECIL PAYNE - THE CONNECTION (PLP 806) New York - March 14, 15 & 16, 1962 Clark Terry (tp) Bennie Green (tb) Cecil Payne (bar) Duke Jordan (p) Ron Carter (b) Charlie Persip (d) VOL. 2 DUKE JORDAN - LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES (PLP 813) New York - January 12, 1962 Sonny Cohn (tp) Charlie Rouse (ts) Duke Jordan (p) Eddie Kahn (b) Art Taylor (d) SADIK HAKIM / DUKE JORDAN - EAST AND WEST OF JAZZ (PLP 805) #8-12: New York - February 13, 1962 Sadik Hakim (p) Eddie Wright (g) Lloyd Buchanan (b) Kalil Madi (d) #13-17: New York - February 22, 1962 Johnny Coles (tp) Cecil Payne (bar) Duke Jordan (p) Wendell Marshall (b) Walter Bolden (d) VOL. 3 MUNDELL LOWE - SATAN IN HIGH HEELS (PLP/CLP 406, PLP 822) #2, 3, 6, 7, 10: New York - November 30, 1961 Joe Newman, Doc Severinsen, Clark Terry (tp) Urbie Green, Buster Cooper (tb) James Buffington (fhr) Ray Beckenstein (as,fl) Walt Levinsky (as,cl) Al Cohn, Al Klink (ts) Sol Schlinger (bar) Eddie Costa (p,vib) Mundell Lowe (g) George Duvivier (b) Ed Shaughnessy (d) #1, 4, 5, 8, 9: New York - December 22, 1961 Ernie Royal, Doc Severinsen, Bernie Glow, Clark Terry (tp) Jimmy Cleveland, Buster Cooper (b-tb) Walt Levinsky (cl,as) Phil Woods (as) Oliver Nelson, Al Cohn (ts) Gene Allen (bar) Eddie Costa (p,vib) Mundell Lowe, Barry Galbraith (g) George Duvivier b) Ed Shaughnessy (d) YUSEF LATEEF - LOST IN SOUND (PLP 814) New York - August 14, 1961 Vincent Pitts (tp) Yusef Lateef (ts,fl) John Harmon (p) Ray McKinney (b) Clifford Jarvis (d) on #13 & #17, George Scott (d) for Jarvis VOL. 4 ART PEPPER & MARTY PAICH - CHILE PEPPER (PLP 829) Hollywood, CA - August 1956 Art Pepper (as) Marty Paich (p) Buddy Clark (b) Frank Capp (d) orig. "The Marty Paich Quartet Featuring Art Pepper" (Tampa TP 28) note: missing "Art's Opus" from this session (released "Like Wow-Jazz 1960", Interlude MO 514) ART PEPPER & SHELLY MANNE - PEPPER MANNE (PLP 836) #1-4: Hollywood, CA - November 25, 1956 Art Pepper (as) Russ Freeman (p) Ben Tucker (b) Gary Frommer (d) orig. "The Art Pepper Quartet" (Tampa TP 20) #5-10: Los Angeles, CA - ca. 1956-57 Robert Gill (p) Tonny Rizzi (g) Julio Ayala, Tony Reves (b) Shelly Manne, Frank Guerrero (d) Mike Pacheco (bgo) Carlos Vidal (cga) tracks taken from: Shelly Manne & Mike Pacheco: "Hot Skins" (Interlude MO-513), also released as Mike Pacheco: "Bongo Session" (Tampa TP 21), several titles (including one not on Interlude) also on "Hi-Fi-lites" (Tampa TP 12) note: "Fascinating Lady" mistitled as "Fascintion" VOL. 5 COZY COLE - A COZY CONCEPTION OF CARMEN (PLP/CLP 403) New York - autumn 1961 George Holt, Bernie Privin (tp,flh) Jerome Richardson (cl,bar,bcl) Al Klink (ts,bcl) John Hafer (ts) Bob Hammer (p) Dick Hyman (org) Milt Hinton or Jack Lesberg (b) Cozy Cole (d) Phil Krauss, Doug Allen (perc) note: Cole also recorded a single, "Cozy Groove", pts. 1 & 2 (Charlie Parker 202) that is missing SLIDE HAMPTON - TWO SIDES OF SLIDE (PLP 805) New York - ca. 1962 Willie Thomas, Hobart Dotson (tp) Slide Hampton, Benny Jacobs-E1 (tb) George Coleman (ts) Jay Cameron (bar) Eddie Kahn (b) Lex Humphries (d) VOL. 6 BARRY MILES - MILES OF GENIUS (PLP 804) New York - early 1960's Johnny Glasel (tp) Bob Miller (as) George Clarke (ts) Duke Jordan (p) Al Hall (b) Barry Miles (d) PETE JOLLY - THE SENSATIONAL PETE JOLLY GASSES EVERYONE (PLP 825) Los Angeles, CA - 1963 Buddy Collette (saxes,fl,bcl,arr) Pete Jolly (acc) Gerald Wiggins (org) Jim Hall (g) Red Callender (b) Louie Bellson (d) VOL. 7 JERRI WINTERS - WINTERS AGAIN (PLP 808-S) #7-10: New York - February 14, 1962 Jerri Winters (vcl) Willie Thomas (tp) Frank Rehak, Buster Cooper (tb) Ray Alonge (fhr) Phil Bodner (cl,oboe) Hal McKusick (as,fl) Al Klink (ts,bcl) Don Hammond (ts,fl) Sol Schlinger (bar,bcl) Mundell Lowe (g,arr,dir) George Divivier (b) Ed Shaughnessy (d) Margaret Ross (harp) #1-6: New York - April 2, 1962 Jerri Winters (vcl) Romeo Penque (woodwinds) Tony Miranda (fhr) Eddie Costa (p,vib) Mundell Lowe (g,arr) Howard Collins (g) George Duvivier (b) Ed Shaughnessy (d) Gene Orloff, Charles Libove, Leo Kruczek, Frank Siegfield, Felix Giglio (vln) Sid Boucher, Morris Lefkowitz (viola) Seymour Barab (cello) Abe Rozen (harp) note: also on Summit AJS17 ALICE DARR - I ONLY KNOW (PLP 811 / 811-S) New York - May 18, 1962 Alice Darr (vcl) Mundell Lowe (g) George Duvivier (b) VOL. 8 RAY BARRETTO & BROCK PETERS - MYSTERIOUS INSTINCT (PLP 834) no additional information found (to what's in the booklet) RAY NANCE, CAT ANDERSON & THE ELLINGTON ALUMNI - A FLOWER IS A LOVESOME THING (PLP 827) Boston, MA - late 1959 Cat Anderson (tp) Rudy Powell (alto-cl #14-16, 18) Budd Johnson (ts #13, 17, 19, 20) Ray Nance (vln) LeRoy Lovett (p,arr) Jimmy Woode (b) Sam Woodyard (d) VOL. 9 BARNEY KESSEL - EL TIGRE (PLP 832) Hollywood, CA - June 20, 1958 Pete Candoli (tp #2-6) Harold Land (ts #1, 7-10) Larry Bunker (vib #1, 7-10) Jimmy Rowles (p) Barney Kessel (g) Red Mitchell (b) Mel Lewis (d) orig: Jimmy Rowles "Let's Get Acquainted with Jazz (For People Who Hate Jazz)" (Tampa TP 8) note: V.S.O.P.'s reissue of TP 8 contains two additional takes of "The Blues" BARNEY KESSEL / GRANT GREEN / OSCAR MOORE / MUNDELL LOWE - THE BEST PLUCKING IN TOWN (PLP 826) BARNEY KESSEL: ? GRANT GREEN: #12 & 17: from Joe Carroll "Man with a Happy Sound" (PLP 602) OSCAR MOORE: #11: from "The Oscar Moore Trio" (Tampa TP 16) Hollywood, CA - 1954 - Carl Perkins (p) Oscar Moore (g) Joe Comford (b) #13, 15, 18: from "Oscar Moore Quartet" (Tampa LP 10 / PLP 830) MUNDELL LOWE: #14: from "Satan in High Heels" #16: from Alice Darr "I Only Know How to Cry" (PLP 811) VOL. 10 RED NORVO - PRETTY IS THE ONLY WAY TO FLY (PLP 833) Hollywood, CA - poss ca. mid 1957 Bob Drasnin (fl,cl,as) Red Norvo (vib) Jimmy Wyble (g) Buddy Clark (b) Bill Douglass (d) orig: "Norvo... Naturally!" (Rave RLP101), also on Tampa 35 (as "Pretty Is the Only Way") note: "Spider's Web" mistitled as "Spider's Nest" TEDDY WILSON - ON TOUR WITH TEDDY WILSON AND HIS TRIO (PLP 809) poss. Europe, unknown location & date, ca. 1959 Teddy Wilson (p) Arvell Shaw (b) Bert Dahlander (d) VOL. 11 JOE CARROLL - THE MAN WITH A HAPPY SOUND (PLP 602) New York - February 12, 1962 Joe Carroll (vcl) acc. by Connie Lester (ts) Specs Williams (org) Grant Green (g) Lee Ainsley (d) ANN WILLIAMS - FIRST TIME OUT (PLP 807) #13, 16, 17, 19: New York - May 10, 1960 Ann Williams (vcl) Paul Webster (tp) Frank Williams (p) Barry Galbraith (g) Milt Hinton (b) Herbie Lovelle (d) Jimmy Jones (arr) #14, 20, 21, 23: New York - May 13, 1960 Ann Williams (vcl) Clark Terry (tp,flh) George Dorsey (cl,fl) Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque (fl) Frank Williams (p) Barry Galbraith (g) Milt Hinton or Al Hall (b) Osie Johnson (d) Jimmy Jones (arr) #15, 18, 22, 24: New York - May 16, 1960 Ann Williams (vcl) Clark Terry (tp,flh) Seldon Powell (fl,cl,ts) Frank Williams (p) Joe Puma (g) George Duvivier (b) Bobby Donaldson (d) Harry Lookofsky, George Ockner (vln) Dave Sawyer (viola) Janet Putnam (harp) VOL. 12 OSCAR MOORE - THE FABULOUS OSCAR MOORE GUITAR / IN GUITAR (PLP 830 / 830-S) Hollywood, CA - 1954 Carl Perkins (p) Oscar Moore (g) Joe Comfort (b) Mike Pacheco (bgo) orig: "Oscar Moore Quartet" (aka "Bongo Bop" by Pacheco) (Tampa LP 10) VARIOUS - AN ODYSSEY OF IMMORTAL JAZZ PERFORMANCES (PLP 831 / 831-S) more info here: http://www.discogs.com/Various-An-Odyssey-Of-Immortal-Jazz-Performances/release/3364512 was too lazy to figure this one out in detail VOL. 13 ALLEN KELLER - A NEW LOOK AT THE WORLD (PLP 817) rec. 1962 ALLEN KELLER (vcl) Kai Winding, Urbie Green, Nick Travis, Paul Falise (tb) Jack Keller (p) George Duvivier or John Beal (b) Bunny Shauker (d) Bob Glucksman (bgo) KEVIN GAVIN - HEY! THIS IS KEVIN GAVIN (PLP 810) #13, 18, 20, 23: New York - January 19, 1962 Kevin Gavin (vcl) Doc Severinsen, Clark Terry, Joe Ferrante (tp) Buster Cooper, Urbie Green (tb) Phil Bodner (as,oboe) Walt Levinsky (as,fl) Boomie Richman (cl,ts) Sol Schlinger (cl,bar) Eddie Costa (vib,p) Mundell Lowe (g,arr) George Duvivier (b) Sol Gubin (d) #15-17, 22: New York - February 2, 1962 Kevin Gavin (vcl) Phil Bodner (ts,oboe,fl) Eddie Costa (p,vib) Mundell Lowe (g,arr) George Duvivier (b) Ed Shaughnessy (d) #14, 19, 21, 24: New York - February 15, 1962 Kevin Gavin (vcl) Phil Bodner (oboe,fl) Eddie Costa (p) Mundell Lowe (g,arr) George Duvivier (b) Ed Shaughnessy (d) Bernie Eichenbaum, Marvin Morgenstern, Charles Libove (vln) Dave Nadien, Seymour Barab (cello) Sid Brecher, Al Brown (viola) VOL. 14 THE MODERN SOUNDS OF THE ORIOLES - GREATEST HITS (PLP 816) RCA Studios, New York - September 21, 1962 The Orioles: Sonny Til, Gerald Gregory, Billy Taylor, Delton McCall (vcl), with Leroy Glower or Stan Free (p,org) Mundell Lowe or Carl Lynch (g) George Duvivier (b) Panama Francis (d) Mundell Lowe (arr) BEATRICE KAY - HAVING A PARTY (PLP 812) no additional information found (to what's in the booklet) VOL. 15 MILES DAVIS - MANY MILES OF DAVIS (PLP 824) #2-5: Radio Recorders Studio, Hollywood, CA - March 26, 1946 Miles Davis (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Lucky Thompson (ts) Arvin Garrison (g) Dodo Marmarosa (p) Vic McMillan (b) Roy Porter (d) #6-7: WOR Studios, New York - October 28, 1947 #1, 8-10: WOR Studios, New York - November 4, 1947 Miles Davis (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Duke Jordan (p) Tommy Potter (b) Max Roach (d) note: Dial sessions LESTER YOUNG - PRES' (PLP/CP 402) Savoy Ballroom, New York - February 22, 1950 Jesse Drakes (tp) Lester Young (ts) Kenny Drew (p) Leroy Jackson or Aaron Bell (b) Jo Jones (d) note: "Blues" might be "Neenah"? VOL. 16 LESTER YOUNG - JUST YOU, JUST ME (PLP/CLP 409) #1-4: Royal Roost, New York - March 19, 1949 Jesse Drakes (t) Jerry Elliott (tb) Lester Young (ts) Junior Mance (p) Ted Briscoe (b) Roy Haynes (d) #5-7: Royal Roost, New York City - December 4, 1948 Jesse Drakes (t) Ted Kelly (tb) Lester Young (ts) Freddie Jefferson (p) Ted Briscoe (b) Roy Haynes (d) note: the 1948 session also brought versions of "Be Bop Boogie", "I'm Confessin'", and ended with a short "Jumping with Symphony Sid". LESTER YOUNG - PRES IS BLUE (PLP/CLP 405) Savoy Ballroom, New York - February 22, 1950 Jesse Drakes (tp) Lester Young (ts) Kenny Drew (p) Leroy Jackson or Aaron Bell (b) Jo Jones (d) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 19, 2012 Report Posted March 19, 2012 I have a twofer LP of Charlie Parker live at the ROckland Palace on Charlie Parker records. Nice stuff from '52 or '53, I seem to remember. It's upstairs and I can't be asked to go and look at present. MG Quote
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