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The Band - The Alpine Power Plant (The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band)
Tracklist
A1
Our Suite Dig
Composed By – Flavio Ambrosetti
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Flavio Ambrosetti
Soloist, Trombone – Erich Kleinschuster
Soloist, Trombone [Duo-cadenza] – Runo Ericson*
Soloist, Trumpet – Franco Ambrosetti
11:00
A2
Pistrophallobus
Composed By – Franco Ambrosetti
Soloist, Drums – Daniel Humair
Soloist, Soprano Saxophone – Flavio Ambrosetti
Soloist, Trumpet – Virgil Jones
Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Daniels
10:15
B1
Witch Stitch
Composed By – Daniel Humair, George Gruntz
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods
Soloist, Drums – Daniel Humair
Soloist, Electric Piano [Fender] – George Gruntz
Soloist, Trombone – Jiggs Whigham
Soloist, Trumpet – Dusco Goykovich
12:27
B2
English Waltz
Composed By – Franco Ambrosetti
Soloist, Cadenza – Benny Bailey
Soloist, Trombone – Jiggs Whigham
Soloist, Trumpet – Woody Shaw
6:50
C1
The Tango
Composed By – George Gruntz
Soloist, Bass – N.H.O. Perdersen*
Soloist, Bass Trombone – Runo Ericson*
Soloist, Flugelhorn – Benny Bailey
Soloist, Voice – Sahib Shihab
7:37
C2
Gravenstein
Composed By – Daniel Humair
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods
5:55
C3
Saint Charity
Composed By – George Gruntz
Soloist, Baritone Saxophone – Sahib Shihab
Soloist, Soprano Saxophone – Herb Geller
Soloist, Trombone – Åke Persson
9:07
D
The Age Of Prominence
Composed By – Flavio Ambrosetti
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Herb Geller
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Dexter Gordon, Eddie Daniels
Soloist, Trumpet – Franco Ambrosetti, Woody Shaw
Credits
Arranged By – George Gruntz
Cover [Art] – Samuel Buri
Executive-Producer – Gérard Lüll, Willi Fruth
Layout – MPS-Atelier
Mixed By [Remix], Engineer – Rolf Donner
Performer – Benny Bailey, Dexter Gordon, Dusco Goykovich*, Eddie Daniels, Erich Kleinschuster, Herb Geller, Jiggs Whigham, N.H.Ø. Perdersen*, Phil Woods, Runo Ericson*, Sahib Shihab, Virgil Jones, Woody Shaw, Åke Persson
Performer, Leader [Co-Leader, Directed By] – George Gruntz
Performer, Leader [Co-Leader] – Daniel Humair, Flavio Ambrosetti, Franco Ambrosetti
Photography By – Hardy Zubler
Producer – Euromusic Switzerland
Public Relations – Peter Rüedi
Recorded By – Pitt Lindner
Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine 1971 Chateauvallon
Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine Chateauvallon, France 1971-08-26
with:
Gordon Beck - keyboards
Ron Mattewson - bass
Daniel Humair - drums
Set List:
Riot
It Does Not Really Matter Who You Are
Freedom Jazz Dance
Phil Woods Quintet - 1977 Macerata
Playing "Rain Danse" composed by guitarist Harry Leahey, and featuring Phil on soprano, arranged by pianist Mike Melillo.
Phil Woods + The European Rhythm Machine: Heidelberg 1971
Heideberger Jazztage, Heidelberg, Germany; June 6, 1971. FM broadcast.
Track 01. Nefertiti (Wayne Shorter)/It Does Not Really Matter Who You Are (Gorden Beck) - Part A 11:23
Track 02. Nefertiti/It Does Not Really Matter Who You Are - Part B 8:12
Phil Woods + The European Rhythm Machine:
Phil Woods - alto saxophone
Gordon Beck - piano, electric piano
Ron Mathewson - bass
Daniel Humair - drums
Aretha Franklin - Hey Now Hey (The Other Side Of The Sky)
Tracklist
Hey Now Hey (The Other Side Of The Sky) | 4:41 |
Somewhere | 6:14 |
So Swell When You're Well | 4:14 |
Angel | 4:26 |
Sister From Texas | 3:08 |
Mister Spain | 6:41 |
That's The Way I Feel About Cha | 7:10 |
Moody's Mood | 2:55 |
Just Right Tonight | 7:42 |
Credits
Leonard Bernstein | Composer |
James Booker | Composer |
Willie Bridges | Saxophone |
Robert Bruce | Composer |
Charles Chalmers | Saxophone |
Tommy Cogbill | Bass |
Joe Farrell | Guest Artist |
Buddy Feyne | Composer |
Dorothy Fields | Composer |
Aretha Franklin | Composer, Piano, Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals |
Carolyn Franklin | Composer |
John Grisby | Composer |
Bernice Hart | Composer |
Roger Hawkins | Drums |
Joe Hicks | Composer |
Wayne Jackson | Trumpet |
Jerry Jemmott | Bass |
Jimmy Johnson | Guitar |
Quincy Jones | Composer, Engineer, Producer |
Andrew Love | Saxophone |
Jimmy McHugh | Composer |
James Moody | Composer |
Floyd Newman | Saxophone |
Spooner Oldham | Keyboards |
Avery Parrish | Composer |
Gene Paul | Engineer |
Carolyn Plummer | Composer |
Billy Preston | Guest Artist |
Sonny Saunders | Composer |
Phil (Boogie) Schier | Engineer |
Stephen Sondheim | Composer |
Bobby Womack | Composer |
Phil Woods | Guest Artist |
Sorcellerie A Travers Les Ages / Gravenstein
Tracklist
La Sorcellerie À Travers Les Ages | ||
A1 | Générique | 1:30 |
A2 | 1925 | 2:31 |
A3 | La Sorcellerie | 5:12 |
A4 | L'Interrogatoire | 10:41 |
Gravenstein | ||
B | Gravenstein | 18:00 |
Credits
- Clarinet – Michel Portal
- Drums, Composed By – Daniel Humair
- Organ – Eddy Louiss (tracks: B)
- Saxophone – Phil Woods
- Vibraphone – Eddy Louiss (tracks: B)
- Violin – Jean Luc Ponty* (tracks: A)
Notes
European Rhythm Machine - Molde, 1971
Floresta Canto
Phil Woods - Arranger, Clarinet, Composer, Orchestration, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano)
Chris Gunning - Arranger, Conductor, Orchestration
Gordon Beck - Keyboards
Alf Bigden - Drums
Tony Carr - Marimba, Timbales
Tony Coe - Sax (Tenor), Saxophone
Bob Efford - Sax (Baritone), Saxophone
Tony Fisher - Trumpet
Louis Jardim - Percussion
Robin Jones - Percussion
Chris Karan - Chimes, Clavichord, Drums
Dave Markee - Bass, Bass (Electric)
Nat Peck - Trombone
Chris Pyne - Trombone
Jack Rothstein - Concert Master, Violin
Darryl Runswick - Bass, Bass (Electric)
Stan Sulzmann - Saxophone
Tony Uter - Congas, Percussion
Kenny Wheeler - Trumpet
Roy Wilox - Flute
tracklist:
01 - Canto De Ossanha (Let Go)
02 - Let Me
03 - O Morro
04 - Chaldean Prayer
05 - Sails
06 - Roses
07 - Without You
08 - Portrait Of Julia
09 - Jesse
10 - Menino Das Laranjas