- Head Start
- Freaky Zeke
- Beatle Ballads: Blackbird/Julia/I Will
- Lanoola Goes Limp
- The Flying Dutchman
- The Jazz Story, Pt. 1: Pickin' Taters Blues
- The Jazz Story, Pt. 2: Oh Didn't He Ramble/High Society
- The Jazz Story, Pt. 3: Jungle Sound
- The Jazz Story, Pt. 4: Swing Era
- The Jazz Story, Pt. 5: Be Bop
- The Jazz Story, Pt. 6: In the Vineyard/Avant Garde
- Lament for John Coltrane
- A Love Supreme
- Holiday for a Graveyard
- A Few Thoughts for the Day: Biafra/King John and Robert/The American Indi
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Release Date: | 07/02/2013 |
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Label: | Beat Goes Public Bgp |
UPC: | 0029667526524 |
catalogNumber: | 6752652 |
Rank: | 122437 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Bob Thiele Emergency Primary ArtistBobby Bradford Trumpet
Bob Brookmeyer Trombone
John Carter Tenor Saxophone
Buddy Childers Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Pete Christlieb Flute,Alto Flute,Tenor Saxophone
Elvin Jones Drums
Roger Kellaway Organ,Piano,Celeste
Joe Pass Guitar
Bill Perkins Flute,Alto Flute,Alto Saxophone
Tom Scott Clarinet,Alto Saxophone
Horace Tapscott Piano
Joe Darensbourg Clarinet
Alton Purnell Piano
Jim Gordon Drums,Timbales
David Izenzon Bass
Charles Moffett Drums
Gary Barone Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Gary Coleman Percussion,Bongos,Xylophone,Bells,Vibes,Temple Blocks,Chromatic Tympani,Electronic Vibes
Ornette Coleman Alto Saxophone
Chuck Domanico Upright Bass,Fender Jazz Bass
Joe Farrell Flute
John Guerin Drums,Timbales
Charlie Haden Bass
Jim Horn Clarinet,Flute,Oboe,Baritone Saxophone
Howard Roberts Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Paul Hubinon Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Wilbur Little Bass
George "Harmonica" Smith Vocals
Bob Thiele Narrator
Tom Williamson Bass
Alton Redd Drums
John Ewing Trombone
Bob Henderson French Horn,Tuben
Ernie Tack Bass Trombone
Joe Passalaque Bass
Bernard Carrere Trumpet
Technical Credits
John Lennon ComposerPaul McCartney Composer
John Carter Composer
Elvin Jones Composer
Tom Scott Composer
Jon Appleton Composer
Ornette Coleman Composer
John Coltrane Composer
Joe Farrell Composer
Max Hardy Composer
Wilbur Little Composer
Ellen Sander Composer
Bob Thiele Composer,Producer
Dean Rudland Reissue Liner Notes
Charles Stewart Cover Art
Jules Chaikin Composer
Frank Kofsky Poetry,Original Liner Notes
Walter Melrose Composer
Porter Steele Composer
Barbara Flynn Cover Design
Robert Flynn Cover Design
James Rein Composer
Irv Glaser Liner Design
Esther Marrow Composer
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