Prestige Records Catalog: 10100, 66000, 34000, MPP-2500 series
Fantasy/Prestige 10100 series (12 inch LP)
P-10101 Patrice Rushen - Shout It Out 1977
Patrice Rushen, electric, acoustic piano, Clavinet, synthesizer, vocal; Al McKay, guitar; Charles Meeks, electric bass, vocal; James Gadson, drums; Bill Summers, percussion; Patrice Rushen, arranger #1,2,4-8; Charles Mims, arranger #3; Reggie Andrews, arranger #7.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, 1976
| 1. | The Hump |
| 2. | Shout It Out |
| 3. | Stepping Stones |
| 4. | Let Your Heart Be Free |
| 5. | Roll With The Punches |
| 6. | Let There Be Funk |
| 7. | Yolon |
| 8. | Sojourn |
** also released on The Best Of Patrice Rushen - Let There Be Funk, Prestige P-10110 in 1980.
P-10102 Bill Summers - Feel The Heat 1977
Skip Scarborough, Mark Soskin, keyboards; Ray Obiedo, guitar; Paul Jackson, bass; Alphonse Mouzon, drums; Bill Summers, congas, percussion; + Horns: Fred Berry, Hadley Caliman, Roger Glenn, Jose Hernandez, Myron Mu, Julian Priester, horns; + Vocals: Pete Escovedo, Charles Meeks, Mikki Morris, Diane Reeves, Sigidi, Deborah Thomas, vocal.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, October, 1976
| Just A Matter Of Time (Before The Beat Gets Your Mind) | |
| Come Into My Life | |
| People Know | |
| No One | |
| Brazilian Skies | |
| Check It Out | |
| Que Sabroso | |
| Drum Suite |
P-10103 Bill Summers And Summers Heat - Cayenne 1977
Bill Summers, percussion, vocal; Summers Heat: George "Jazzbeau" Spencer, trumpet, flugelhorn, background vocal; Hadley Caliman, tenor sax, flute; Rodney Franklin, keyboards; Ray Obiedo, guitar, tres, background vocal; Fred Washington, bass; James Levi, drums; Munyungo Darryl Jackson, timbales, percussion, background vocal; Leo Miller, Carla Vaughn, lead vocal, background vocal.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA;
Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, CA, September, 1977
| What's This Mess | |
| Magic | |
| Latican Space Mambo | |
| Don't Fade Away | |
| House Party | |
| Try A Little Tenderness | |
| I've Been Around | |
| Djembe De Fanta | |
| Flying |
P-10104 David Fathead Newman - Concrete Jungle 1978
David Fathead Newman, flute, soprano, alto, tenor sax; Pat Rebillot, keyboards; Jay Graydon, electric guitar; Abraham LaBoriel, electric bass; Idris Muhammad, drums; Bill Summers, congas, percussion; + Strings: Sanford Allen, Regis Iandiorio, Kathryn Kienke, Harry Lookofsky, Yoko Matsuo, Gene Orloff, Stan Pollock, Anthony Posk, violin; Alfred Brown, Linda Lawrence, viola; Kermit Moore, cello; + Horns: Jimmy Owens, Milt Ward, trumpet; Earl McIntyre, trombone; Kenneth Harris, flute; Babe Clarke, tenor sax; Clarence Thomas, baritone sax; William Fischer, arranger, conductor.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, November 8-10, 1977;
Regent Sound Studios, NYC, November 14, 1977;
Generation Sound Studios, NYC, November 17, 1977
| Knocks Me Off My Feet | |
| Save Your Love For Me | |
| Blues For Ball | |
| Dance Of The Honey Bee And The Funky Fly | |
| Concrete Jungle | |
| Sun Seeds | |
| Distant Lover |
P-10105 Bill Summers And Summers Heat - Straight To The Bank 1978
Bill Summers, percussion, flute, lead vocal, background vocal; Summers Heat: Ray Obiedo, guitar; Fred Washington, bass; Darryl Munyungo Jackson, timbales, drums, background vocal; Virginia Ayers, Leo Miller, lead vocal, background vocal; George "Jazzbeau" Spencer, music coordinator; plus Oscar Brashear, Ray Brown, Jerry Hey, trumpet, flugelhorn; George Bohanon, Dick "Slyde" Hyde, Benny Powell, trombone; Bill Green, Ernie Watts, reeds; John Barnes, keyboards; Leon Ndugu Chancler, drums, vocal; Maxine "Maxi" Anderson, Pattie Brooks, Josie James, Pettsye Powell, background vocal; Reggie Andrews, Charles Mims, Willie Mullings, horns arranger; John Barnes, strings arranger; Virginia Ayers, background vocal arranger; Bill Summers And Summers Heat, Leon Ndugu Chancler, background vocal arranger, rhythm arranger; Bill Summers, percussion arranger; Bob Robitaille, synthesizer programming.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA;
Wally Heider Studio 3, Los Angeles, CA;
Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA, early 1978
| Woo Me Baby | |
| Your Love | |
| Love, Not My Life | |
| Olodo | |
| Straight To The Bank | |
| Creepy Crawlers/Landing And Visit | |
| It's On My Mind | |
| El Barrio | |
| All I Want | |
| Creepy Crawlers/Exit |
P-10106 David Fathead Newman - Keep The Dream Alive 1978
David Fathead Newman, flute, soprano, alto, tenor sax; George Cables, Hilton Ruiz, keyboards; George Davis, Lee Ritenour, guitar; Wilbur Bascomb, electric bass; Idris Muhammad, drums; Bill Summers, congas, percussion; + Horns and voices: Jeff Davis, Larry Moses, trumpet; Earl McIntyre, Janice Robinson, trombone; Kenneth Harris, flute; Ed Xiques, baritone sax; Yvonne Fletcher, Renee Manning, voices; William Fischer, arranger, conductor.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA;
Regent Sound Studios, NYC, May, 1977
| Keep The Dream Alive | |
| Destiny | |
| Silver Morning | |
| Freaky Beat | |
| I Am Singing | |
| Clouds | |
| As Good As You Are |
P-10107 Bill Summers And Summers Heat - On Sunshine 1979
Bill Summers, percussion, flute, lead vocal, background vocal; Summers Heat: Tom Poole, trumpet, flugelhorn; Larry Batiste, trombone, piano, background vocal; Claytoven, tenor, alto sax, piano, background vocal; Ray Obiedo, acoustic, electric guitar; Bo Freeman, bass; Paul Van Wageningen, drums; Scott Roberts, rototoms, timbales, background vocal; Lori Ham, Calvin Tillery, lead vocal, background vocal; plus Greg Phillinganes, Mark Soskin, piano; Colin Payne, organ; Dwayne Sweet, keyboards; Tim Gorman, Mini Moog; Paul Smith, Mini Moog, Clavinet; Marlon McClain, guitar; Gary Calvin, bass; Lloyd Adams, Gaylord Birch, Tony Lewis, drums; + Horns: Jerry Hey, trumpet; Wayne Wallace, trombone; Carlberg Jones, French horn; Larry Williams, tenor sax; + Strings: David Litven, Kathy Walters, violin; Lorraine Hunt, viola; Julianne Feldman, cello; + Background vocals: Pat Henderson, Nyya Lark, Phillip Richardson, Julia Waters, Maxine Waters, background vocal; Larry Batiste, Claytoven, Tom Poole, horn arranger, string arranger; Bill Summers And Summers Heat, Tony Lewis, rhythm arranger; Bill Summers, percussion arranger, rhythm arranger.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, released 1979
| Walking On Sunshine | |
| You've Got Me Lovin' Again | |
| She's Gone | |
| Musicland | |
| Dancing Lady | |
| Love's All We Need | |
| Feel The Heat | |
| Learn To Live As One | |
| Samba De Oakland |
P-10108 David Fathead Newman - Scratch My Back 1979
David Fathead Newman, flute, soprano, alto, tenor sax; Richard Tee, acoustic piano; Kevin Toney, electric piano, Clavinet, synthesizer; Cornell Dupree, Eric Gale, guitar; Ron Carter, acoustic bass; Wilbur Bascomb, electric bass; Harvey Mason, drums; Bill Summers, congas, percussion; Bessie Ruth Scott, Tanyette, lead vocal; + Horns: Randy Brecker, Jon Faddis, trumpet; Earl McIntyre, trombone; James Buffington, French horn; Jerry Dodgion, Kenneth Harris, George Marge, flute; + Strings: Gerald Tarack, concertmaster; Anahid Ajemian, Frederick Buldrini, Harold Kohon, Joseph Malignaggi, Anthony Posk, Charles Veal, Marilyn Wright, violin; Julien Barber, Alfred Brown, viola; Jesse Levy, Kermit Moore, cello; + Background vocals: Flame Braithwaite as Flame Brathwaite, Ben Carter, Deborah McGriff, Tanyette, background vocal; William Fischer, arranger, conductor.
The Power Station, NYC;
Regent Sound Studios, NYC;
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, March, 1979
| One Step At A Time | |
| You Gotta Keep Gotta Keep Dancin' | |
| Two Can Do It | |
| Scratch My Back | |
| Rock Me, Baby (Like My Back Ain't Got No Bone) | |
| After The Ball | |
| The Buggs |
P-10109 Mark Soskin - Rhythm Vision 1980
Oscar Brashear, Snooky Young, trumpet, flugelhorn; George Bohanon, bass trombone; Mel Martin, alto flute, alto sax; Bennie Maupin, tenor sax, alto flute, flute, soprano sax; Mark Soskin, keyboards; Ray Obiedo, guitar; Paul Socolow, electric bass; Harvey Mason, drums; Sammy Figueroa, congas, percussion; Paul Socolow, rhythm arranger; Mark Soskin, rhythm arranger, arranger, conductor.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, December, 1979
| Colossus | |
| Mambo Mio | |
| Walk Tall | |
| Caribbean Party Stomp | |
| That's What Friends Are For | |
| The Opening | |
| Bolinas |
P-10110 The Best Of Patrice Rushen - Let There Be Funk 1980
Oscar Brashear, trumpet, flugelhorn; George Bohanon, trombone; Hadley Caliman, flute, alto flute, soprano sax; Joe Henderson, tenor sax; Patrice Rushen, acoustic, electric piano, Clavinet, ARP synthesizer; Tony Dumas, electric bass, "Blitz" bass; Ndugu, drums; Kenneth Nash, percussion; Ndugu, rhythm arranger; Patrice Rushen, arranger.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, August, 1974
| Traverse + |
Oscar Brashear, trumpet, flugelhorn; George Bohanon, trombone; Hadley Caliman, tenor sax; Patrice Rushen, electric, acoustic piano, synthesizer, Clavinet, tambourine, cabasa; Lee Ritenour, guitar; Charles Meeks, bass; Ndugu, drums; Nate Alfred, percussion; + Nate Alfred, Reggie Andrews, Thelette Bennett, Josie James, Charles Meeks, Charles Mims, Patrice Rushen, Evelyn Wesley, Jimmie Lee Wesley, Brenda White, Martha Young, handclaps; Josie James, vocal; Patrice Rushen, arranger.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, August, 1975
| What's The Story + |
Patrice Rushen, electric, acoustic piano, Clavinet, synthesizer, vocal; Al McKay, guitar; Charles Meeks, electric bass, vocal; James Gadson, drums; Bill Summers, percussion; Patrice Rushen, arranger #1,2,4-8; Charles Mims, arranger #3; Reggie Andrews, arranger #7.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, 1976
| 1. | The Hump |
| 2. | Shout It Out |
| 3. | Stepping Stones |
| 4. | Let Your Heart Be Free |
| 5. | Roll With The Punches |
| 6. | Let There Be Funk |
| 7. | Yolon |
| 8. | Sojourn |
** originally released on Shout It Out, Prestige P-10101 in 1977 + 2 bonus tracks.
Fantasy/Prestige 66000 series (12 inch LP)
P-66001 Gary Bartz Ntu Troop - I've Known Rivers And Other Bodies 1973
Gary Bartz, soprano, alto sax, vocal; Hubert Eaves, electric, acoustic piano; Stafford James, electric, acoustic bass; Howard King, drums; Gary Bartz, arranger.
Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland, July 7, 1973
| Nommo-The Majick Song | |
| Sifa Zote | |
| Jujuman | |
| Bertha Baptist | |
| Don't Fight That Feeling | |
| Mama's Soul |
same session.
| I've Known Rivers | |
| The Warriors' Song | |
| Uhuru Sassa | |
| Dr. Follow's Dance | |
| Peace And Love |
** also released on Prestige PRCD-66001-2 in 2003.
P-66002 Charles Earland - Leaving This Planet 1974
Eddie Henderson, trumpet #1,4; Freddie Hubbard, trumpet, flugelhorn; Dave Hubbard, alto flute, soprano, tenor sax; Joe Henderson, tenor sax; Charles Earland, organ, ARP synthesizer, Moog synthesizer #1,2,4,5, Clavinet #3; Dr. Patrick Gleeson, ARP synthesizer, Moog synthesizer; Mark Elf, guitar; Eddie Arkin, guitar #1,3,4; Greg Crockett, guitar #2; Harvey Mason, drums #1,2,4,5; Brian Brake, drums #3; Larry Killian, percussion; Rudy Copeland, vocal #1.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, December 11, 12 and 13, 1973;
Different Fur Trading Co., San Francisco, CA, February, 1974
| 1. | Leaving This Planet |
| 2. | Red Clay |
| 3. | Warp Factor 8 |
| 4. | Brown Eyes |
| 5. | Asteroid |
Eddie Henderson, trumpet #1,3; Freddie Hubbard, trumpet, flugelhorn; Dave Hubbard, alto flute, soprano, tenor sax; Joe Henderson, tenor sax; Charles Earland, organ, ARP synthesizer, Moog synthesizer #1,2,4, double soprano sax #3, electric piano #5; Dr. Patrick Gleeson, ARP synthesizer, Moog synthesizer; Mark Elf, guitar; Eddie Arkin, guitar #1,3,5; Harvey Mason, drums #1-3; Brian Brake, drums #4,5; Larry Killian, percussion.
| 1. | Mason's Galaxy |
| 2. | No Me Esqueca (Don't Forget Me) |
| 3. | Tyner |
| 4. | Van Jay |
| 5. | Never Ending Melody |
** also released on Prestige PRCD-66002-2 in 1993.
Fantasy/Prestige 34000 series (12 inch LP)
PRST-34001 The Great Concert Of Charles Mingus 1972
Johnny Coles, trumpet; Eric Dolphy, alto sax, bass clarinet, flute; Clifford Jordan, tenor sax; Jaki Byard, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Dannie Richmond, drums.
Salle Wagram, Paris, France, April 17, 1964
| So Long Eric Part 1 (mistitled as Goodbye Pork Pie Hat Part 1) | |
| So Long Eric Part 2 (mistitled as Goodbye Pork Pie Hat Part 2) |
Eric Dolphy, alto sax, bass clarinet, flute; Clifford Jordan, tenor sax; Jaki Byard, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Dannie Richmond, drums.
Theatre Des Champs-Elysees, Paris, France, April 18, 1964
| Intro And Presentation | |
| Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk | |
| Parkeriana | |
| Meditations (mistitled as Meditation For Integration) | |
| Fables Of Faubus Part 1 | |
| Fables Of Faubus Part 2 | |
| Sophisticated Lady |
** originally released on America (F) 30 AM 003-005 in 1971.
P-34002 The Great Concert Of Eric Dolphy 1974
Booker Little, trumpet; Eric Dolphy, alto sax, bass clarinet, flute; Mal Waldron, piano; Richard Davis, bass; Ed Blackwell, drums.
Five Spot Cafe, NYC, July 16, 1961
| 3149 | Aggression |
| 3150 | Like Someone In Love |
| 3151 | Fire Waltz |
| 3152 | Bee Vamp |
| 3153 | The Prophet |
| 3154 | Number Eight |
| 3155 | Booker's Waltz |
** same as Eric Dolphy At The Five Spot Volume 2., Prestige PRLP 7294 in 1963 + Eric Dolphy & Booker Little Memorial Album: Recorded Live At The Five Spot, PR 7334 in 1965 + Eric Dolphy At The Five Spot Volume 1., New Jazz NJLP 8260 in 1961.
P-34003 The Great Concert Of Cecil Taylor 1977
Jimmy Lyons, alto sax; Sam Rivers, tenor, soprano sax; Cecil Taylor, piano; Andrew Cyrille, drums.
Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul-De-Vence, France, July 29, 1969
| Second Act Of A Vol. 1 Face A | |
| Second Act Of A Vol. 1 Face B | |
| Second Act Of A Vol. II Face A | |
| Second Act Of A Vol. II Face B | |
| Second Act Of A Vol. III Face A | |
| Second Act Of A Vol. III Face B |
** same as Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Vol. 1, Shandar (F) SR 10 011 in 1971 + Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Vol. 2, 83 508 in 1972 + Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Vol. 3, 83 509 in 1972.
P-34004 The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts, January, 1943 1977
Harold Baker, Wallace Jones, Ray Nance, Rex Stewart, trumpet; Lawrence Brown, Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton, trombone; Juan Tizol, valve trombone; Otto Hardwick, Johnny Hodges, alto sax; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Chauncey Haughton, tenor sax, clarinet; Harry Carney, baritone sax; Duke Ellington, piano; Fred Guy, guitar; Junior Raglin, bass; Sonny Greer, drums; Betty Roche, vocal.
Carnegie Hall, NYC, January 23, 1943
| Black And Tan Fantasy | |
| Rockin' In Rhythm | |
| Moon Mist | |
| Jumpin' Punkins | |
| Portrait Of Bert Williams | |
| (Portrait Of) Bojangles | |
| Portrait Of Florence Mills (as Black Beauty) | |
| Ko-Ko | |
| Dirge | |
| Stomp (Johnny Come Lately) | |
| Are You Stickin' | |
| Black (first movement of Black, Brown And Beige) | |
| Brown, Beige (second and third movements of Black, Brown And Beige) | |
| Bakiff | |
| Jack The Bear | |
| Blue Belles Of Harlem | |
| Cotton Tail | |
| Day Dream | |
| Boy Meets Horn | |
| Rose Of The Rio Grande | |
| Don't Get Around Much Anymore | |
| Goin' Up | |
| Mood Indigo |
** also released on Prestige 2PCD-34004-2 in 1991.
Fantasy/Prestige MPP-2500 series (12 inch LP)
MPP-2501 Charles Earland - Burners: Greatest Hits 1980
Virgil Jones, trumpet; Houston Person, tenor sax; Charlie Earland, organ; Melvin Sparks, guitar; Idris Muhammad, drums; Buddy Caldwell, congas #2,3.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, December 15, 1969
| 1. | Black Talk |
| 2. | The Mighty Burner |
| 3. | More Today Than Yesterday |
Virgil Jones, trumpet; Clayton Pruden, trombone; Jimmy Heath, tenor, soprano sax; Charlie Earland, organ; Maynard Parker, guitar; Jimmy Turner, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, June 1, 1970
| Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head |
Gary Chandler, trumpet; Grover Washington Jr., tenor sax; Charles Earland, organ; Maynard Parker, guitar; Jesse Kilpatrick, drums; Buddy Caldwell, congas.
Key Club, Newark, NJ, September 17, 1970
| Westbound #9 | |
| Milestones |
Virgil Jones, trumpet; Clifford Adams Jr., trombone; Arthur Grant Jr., tenor sax, flute; Charles Earland, organ; Maynard Parker, guitar; Billy "Kentucky" Wilson, drums; Arthur Jenkins Jr., congas.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1971
| I Was Made To Love Her |
Lee Morgan, trumpet; Billy Harper, tenor sax; Charles Earland, organ, electric piano, soprano sax, percussion; Maynard Parker, guitar; Billy Cobham, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, February 16 and 17, 1972
| Speedball |
Jon Faddis, Virgil Jones, Lee Morgan, Victor Paz, trumpet, flugelhorn; Dick Griffin, tenor trombone; Jack Jeffers, bass trombone; Hubert Laws Jr., flute; Charles Earland, organ; Greg Millar, guitar; John Fourie, fuzz guitar; Billy Cobham, drums; Sonny Morgan, congas; Charles Earland, Virgil Jones, orchestrator, arranger.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, February 17, 1972
| Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow |
Eddie Henderson, trumpet; Freddie Hubbard, trumpet, flugelhorn; Dave Hubbard, alto flute, soprano, tenor sax; Joe Henderson, tenor sax; Charles Earland, organ, ARP synthesizer, Moog synthesizer; Dr. Patrick Gleeson, ARP synthesizer, Moog synthesizer; Eddie Arkin, Mark Elf, guitar; Harvey Mason, drums; Larry Killian, percussion; Rudy Copeland, vocal.
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, December 11, 12 and 13, 1973;
Different Fur Trading Co., San Francisco, CA, February, 1974
| Leaving This Planet |
MPP-2502 Dexter Gordon - The Ballad Album 1981
Dexter Gordon, tenor sax; Barry Harris, piano; Buster Williams, bass; Al "Tootie" Heath, drums.
NYC, April 4, 1969
| Those Were The Days |
Dexter Gordon, tenor sax; Tommy Flanagan, piano; Larry Ridley, bass; Alan Dawson, drums.
NYC, July 7, 1970
| Body And Soul |
Dexter Gordon, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Roy Brooks, drums.
NYC, August 27, 1970
| Star Eyes |
Thad Jones, trumpet, flugelhorn; Dexter Gordon, tenor sax; Hank Jones, piano; Stanley Clarke, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, June 28, 1972
| Tangerine |
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet, flugelhorn; Dexter Gordon, tenor sax; Cedar Walton, piano; Buster Williams, bass; Billy Higgins, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 22, 1972
| Scared To Be Alone |
Thad Jones, trumpet, flugelhorn; Dexter Gordon, tenor sax; Hank Jones, piano; Stan Clarke, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1972
| The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face |
MPP-2503 Eric Dolphy With The Latin Jazz Quintet - Caribe 1980
Eric Dolphy, alto sax, flute, bass clarinet; Charlie Simons, vibes; Gene Casey, piano; Bill Ellington, bass; Manny Ramos, drums, timbales; Juan Amalbert, congas.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, August 19, 1960
| 2408 | Sunday Go Meetin' |
| 2409 | First Bass Line |
| 2410 | Mambo Ricci |
| 2411 | Blues In 6/8 |
| 2412 | Spring Is Here |
| 2413 | Caribe |
** originally released on The Latin Jazz Quintet + Eric Dolphy - Caribe, New Jazz NJLP 8251 in 1961.
MPP-2504 Roy Haynes And Booker Ervin - Bad News Blues 1980
Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Ronnie Mathews, piano; Larry Ridley, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, April 10, 1963
| 3775 | Scoochie |
| 3776 | Dorian |
| 3777 | Sketch Of Melba |
| 3778 | Honeydew |
| 3779 | Under Paris Skies |
| 3780 | Bad News Blues |
** originally released on Roy Haynes With Booker Ervin - Cracklin', New Jazz NJLP 8286 in 1963.
MPP-2505 Steve Lacy With Don Cherry - Evidence 1980
Don Cherry, trumpet; Steve Lacy, soprano sax; Carl Brown, bass; Billy Higgins, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, November 14, 1961
| 3262 | Who Knows |
| 3263 | The Mystery Song |
| 3264 | San Francisco Holiday |
| 3265 | Evidence |
| 3266 | Something To Live For |
| 3268 | Let's Cool One |
** originally released on New Jazz NJLP 8271 in 1962.
MPP-2506 Thad Jones And Charles Mingus 1980
Thad Jones, trumpet; Frank Wess, tenor sax, flute #1,2,4; Hank Jones, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Kenny Clarke, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, August 11, 1954
| 1. | Elusive (as Illusive) |
| 2. | Sombre Intrusion |
| 3. | You Don't Know What Love Is |
| 4. | Bitty Ditty |
| 5. | I'll Remember April |
Thad Jones, trumpet; John Dennis, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Max Roach, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, March 10, 1955
| One More (edited version) | |
| I Can't Get Started | |
| More Of The Same | |
| Get Out Of Town (alternate take) |
MPP-2507 The John Coltrane|Ray Draper Quintet 1980
Ray Draper, tuba; John Coltrane, tenor sax #1-5; Gil Coggins, piano; Spanky De Brest, bass; Larry Ritchie, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, December 20, 1957
| 1. 1410 | Under Paris Skies |
| 2. 1411 | Clifford's Kappa |
| 3. 1412 | Filide |
| 4. 1413 | Two Sons |
| 5. 1414 | Paul's Pal |
| 6. 1415 | I Hadn't Anyone Till You |
** originally released on The Ray Draper Quintet Featuring John Coltrane, New Jazz NJLP 8228 in 1960.
MPP-2508 Phil Woods|Gene Quill|Sahib Shihab|Hal Stein - Four Altos 1980
Gene Quill, Sahib Shihab, Hal Stein, Phil Woods, alto sax; Mal Waldron, piano; Tommy Potter, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, February 9, 1957
| 1083 | Pedal Eyes |
| 1084 | Kokochee |
| 1085 | No More Nights |
| 1086 | Kinda Kanonic |
| 1087 | Staggers |
| 1088 | Don't Blame Me |
** originally released on Four Altos, Prestige PRLP 7116 in 1957.
MPP-2509 Joe Newman - Jive At Five 1980
Joe Newman, trumpet; Frank Wess, tenor sax; Tommy Flanagan, piano; Eddie Jones, bass; Oliver Jackson, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, May 4, 1960
| 2218 | Taps Miller |
| 2219 | Jive At Five |
| 2220 | Wednesday's Blues |
| 2221 | More Than You Know |
| 2222 | Don't Worry About Me |
| 2223 | Cuein' The Blues |
** originally released on The Joe Newman Quintet Featuring Frank Wess - Jive At Five, Swingville SVLP 2011 in 1960.
MPP-2510 Lee Morgan - Take Twelve 1981
Lee Morgan, trumpet; Clifford Jordan, tenor sax; Barry Harris, piano; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, January 24, 1962
| Raggedy Ann | |
| A Waltz For Fran | |
| Lee-sure Time | |
| Little Spain | |
| Take Twelve | |
| Second's Best (take 5) |
** originally released on Lee Morgan Quintet - Take Twelve, Jazzland JLP 80 in 1962.
MPP-2511 Dexter Gordon - Resurgence 1981
Martin Banks, trumpet; Richard Boone, trombone; Dexter Gordon, tenor sax; Charles "Dolo" Coker, piano; Charles Green, bass; Lawrence Marable, drums.
United Recording, Los Angeles, CA, October 13, 1960
| Home Run | |
| Dolo | |
| Lovely Lisa | |
| Affair In Havana | |
| Jodi | |
| Field Day |
** originally released on The Resurgence Of Dexter Gordon, Jazzland JLP 29 in 1961.
MPP-2512 Jackie McLean|John Jenkins - Alto Madness 1981
John Jenkins, Jackie McLean, alto sax; Wade Legge, piano; Doug Watkins, bass; Arthur Taylor, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, May 3, 1957
| 1240 | Bird Feathers + |
| 1241 | Easy Living |
| 1242 | Windy City |
| 1243 | Pondering |
| 1244 | The Lady Is A Tramp |
| 1245 | Alto Madness |
** originally released on Jackie McLean/John Jenkins - Alto Madness, Prestige PRLP 7114 in 1957 + 1 bonus track.
MPP-2513 Benny Carter With Ben Webster And Barney Bigard - Opening Blues 1981
Shorty Sherock, trumpet; Barney Bigard, clarinet; Benny Carter, alto sax, trumpet; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Dave Barbour, guitar; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 10, 1962
| L2032-1 | Opening Blues |
| L2032-2 | Lula |
| L2032-3 | When Lights Are Low |
| L2032-4 | You Can't Tell The Difference When The Sun Goes Down Blues |
** originally released on Benny Carter With Ben Webster & Barney Bigard - BBB & Co. Benny, Ben & Barney, Swingville SVLP 2032 in 1962.
MPP 2514 Gene Ammons - Blue Groove 1982
Gene Ammons, tenor sax; Clarence "Sleepy" Anderson, piano, organ; unknown, guitar; unknown, bass; unknown, drums.
Chicago, IL, April 27, 1962
| 11664 | Blue Groove |
| 11665 | Yea! |
| 11666 | It Never Goes Away |
| 11667 | Blinky |
| 11669 | Someone To Watch Over Me |
| 11671 | Sleepy |
| 11672 | You Better Go Now |
| 11673 | The Masquerade Is Over |
MPP-2515 Earl Hines - Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues 1982
Earl Hines, piano; Larry Richardson, bass; Khalil Mhadi, drums.
1969
| Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues | |
| "Showboat" Medley: Why Do I Love You / Make Believe / Can't Help Loving That Man / Bill / Old Man River | |
| Medley: Manhattan / Slaughter On Tenth Avenue | |
| "West Side Story" Medley: I Feel Pretty / Maria / Tonight / America / Somewhere |
MPP-2516 Willis Jackson - Gatorade 1982
Willis Jackson, tenor sax; Carl Wilson, organ; Boogaloo Joe Jones, guitar; Jerry Potter, drums; Buddy Caldwell, congas.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, August, 1971
| Good Bread Alley | |
| Hey Jude | |
| Ivy | |
| Pow! | |
| The Long And Winding Road | |
| Gatorade |
MPP-2517 Eric Dolphy - Dash One 1982
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Eric Dolphy, alto sax, bass clarinet, flute; Jackie Byard, piano; George Tucker, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, April 1, 1960
| 2101 | G.W. (alternate take 1) |
| 2102 | "245" (alternate take 1) |
Booker Little, trumpet; Eric Dolphy, alto sax, bass clarinet, flute; Jaki Byard, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, December 21, 1960
| 2775 | Serene |
Booker Little, trumpet; Eric Dolphy, alto sax, bass clarinet, flute; Mal Waldron, piano; Richard Davis, bass; Ed Blackwell, drums.
Five Spot Cafe, NYC, July 16, 1961
| 3152 | Bee Vamp (alternate take) |