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October 23, 2022: Lush Arrangements and a Sweet, Sweet Alto
A double-headed Birthday Brouhaha - today starring arranger, composer, vibraphonist Gary McFarland, and bop alto-saxophonist Sonny Criss
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Wardell Gray | Bebop | The Wardell Gray Story: Blue Lou | Alto Saxophone – Sonny Criss; Bass – Charlie Drayton; Drums – Jackie Mills; Piano – Dodo Marmarosa; Tenor Saxophone – Wardell Gray; Trumpet – Howard McGhee; Written-By – Gillespie - - Hollywood, April 29, 1947 | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |
Chef Boy-R-DJ | 0:08:06 (Pop-up) | ||||
Marc Johnson | Gary's Theme | Two by Four | Marc Johnson – bass; • Gary Burton – vibraphone - - - Recorded: April 17 & 18, 1989 at Cinton Recording Studio, New York | 0:12:10 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland | Reverie | Soft Samba Strings | Gary McFarland - arranger, vibraphone, vocals • Jack Parnell – conductor Production • Creed Taylor - producer • Pete Turner, Acy Lehmann - cover design • Rudy Van Gelder - engineer (Englewood Cliffs) • Recorded • October 27, 1966 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey and November 7, 1966 at CTS Studios, London | 0:18:47 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland & Peter Smith | Salvation Army Rags | Butterscotch Rum | Bass – Chet Amsterdam, Tony Levin; Drums – Denny Seiwell; Fiddle – Russell George; French Horn – Ray Alonge; Guitar – Sam Brown, Stuart Scharf; Keyboards – Warren Bernhardt; Music By, Producer, Keyboards, Vocals – Gary McFarland; Reeds – George Opalisky, Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque, Ron Cuber; Trumpet – Marvin Stamm; Tuba – Herbert Price, Jr. • 1971 | 0:21:37 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland | If I'm Elected... | America The Beautiful, An Account Of Its Disappearance | Composed By, Orchestrated By, Conductor – Gary McFarland - - Recorded 16, 18, 21, 22 October 1968 at A&R Recording Studios, New York | 0:26:39 (Pop-up) | |
Clark Terry & Bob Brookmeyer | Milo's Other Samba | Gingerbread Men | Written by Gary McFarland; Clark Terry - trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals • Bob Brookmeyer - valve trombone • Hank Jones - piano • Bob Cranshaw - bass • Dave Bailey - drums Compiled from original releases in 1972 | 0:32:57 (Pop-up) | |
John Lewis, Albert Mangelsdorff, The Zagreb Jazz Quartet | Why Are You Blue | Animal Dance | Written by Gary McFarland - recorded July 30, 1962 • Baden-Baden, West Germany | 0:35:46 (Pop-up) | |
Lena Horne | Watch What Happens | Lena & Gabor | Lena Horne - vocals • Gábor Szabó - guitar • Eric Gale, Cornell Dupree - guitar • Richard Tee - organ • Chuck Rainey - electric bass • Grady Tate - drums • Gary McFarland - arranger, conductor • Unknown strings and horns • The Howard Roberts Chorale - vocals • Howard Roberts - vocal arrangement • Recorded • October and November 1969 • Los Angeles, California and New York City | 0:42:19 (Pop-up) | |
The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band | Gary McFarland's "Latin Kaleidoscope" I Movement: Un Graso de Areia | Latin Kaleidoscope, Cuban Fever | Soloist, Flute – Sahib Shihab Soloist, Trumpet – Dusko Gojkovic - - Alto Saxophone – Derek Humble, Phil Woods; Arranged By – Francy Boland; Baritone Saxophone – Sahib Shihab; Bass – Jean Warland, Jimmy Woode; Composed By – Gary McFarland Drums – Kenny Clare, Kenny Clarke; Percussion – Tootie Heath*, Kenny Clare, Sabu Martinez, Shake Keane, Tony Inzalaco; Piano – Francy Boland; Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott, Tony Coe; Trombone – Eric Van Lier*, Nat Peck, Åke Persson; Trumpet – Benny Bailey, Dusko Gojkovic, Idrees Sulieman, Jimmy Deuchar, Milo Pavlovic; | 0:46:13 (Pop-up) | |
Gábor Szabó | The Fortune Teller | Dreams | Gábor Szabó – guitar • Jim Stewart – guitar • Louis Kabok – bass • Jim Keltner – drums • Hal Gordon – percussion • Tony Miranda, Ray Alonge, Brooks Tillotson – French horn • Julius Schacter – violin • George Ricci – cello • Gary McFarland – piano, arranger • Recorded in Los Angeles, California on 6, 7, 9 August 1968 with overdubs recorded in New York City on 22 August 1968 | 0:51:08 (Pop-up) | |
DJ McFarOutLand | 0:55:37 (Pop-up) | ||||
Gary McFarland | Sandpiper | Point of Departure | Bass – Steve Swallow; Drums – Mel Lewis; Guitar – Jimmy Raney; Tenor Saxophone, Oboe – Richie Kamuca; Trombone – Willie Dennis; Vibraphone – Gary McFarland - - Recorded 5 & 6 September, 1963 | 1:04:02 (Pop-up) | |
Gary Burton | An Ordinary Couple | The Sound of Music 1965 The Groovy Gary Burton | Gary Burton — vibraphone • Phil Woods — alto saxophone, clarinet • Joe Puma — guitar • Bob Brookmeyer — valve trombone • Steve Swallow — bass • Ed Shaughnessy, Joe Hunt — drums • Gary McFarland — arranger - - Recorded December 21 & 22, 1964 RCA Victor, Studio A, New York City | 1:11:45 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland | Michelle | Today | Bass – Chet Amsterdam, Ron Carter; Cello – George Ricci; Drums – Grady Tate, Sol Gubin; Flute – Hubert Laws; Guitar – Sam Brown; Percussion – Airto; Trombone – Curtis Fuller; Vibraphone, Vocals – Gary McFarland - - Recorded at A+R Studios, Sept., 1969 | 1:16:36 (Pop-up) | |
Anita O'Day | I Want To Sing A Song | All The Sad Young Men | Anita O'Day – vocals • Bernie Glow, Herb Pomeroy, Doc Severinsen – trumpet • Bob Brookmeyer, Willie Dennis – trombone • Phil Woods, Walter Levinsky – clarinet, alto saxophone • Zoot Sims – tenor saxophone, woodwind • Hank Jones – piano • Barry Galbraith – guitar • George Duvivier – double bass • Mel Lewis – drums • Gary McFarland – arranger, conductor - - - Recorded in New York, New York on October 16, 1961 and Los Angeles, California in November-December 1961 | 1:20:30 (Pop-up) | |
Bob Brookmeyer | Chara Tua Tristeza | Trombone Jazz Samba | Bob Brookmeyer - valve trombone, piano • Gary McFarland - vibraphone • Jim Hall, Jimmy Raney - guitar • Willie Bobo-drums, Carmen Costa- cabasa, Jose Paulo - tambourine • Recorded • August 21 & 23 and September 14, 1962 • New York City | 1:23:12 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland Orchestra | Brotherhood of Man | The Jazz Version Of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying | Bernie Glow, Clark Terry, Doc Severinsen, Herb Pomeroy, Joe Newman - trumpet • Willie Dennis, Billy Byers, Bob Brookmeyer - trombone • Oliver Nelson, Al Cohn - tenor saxophone • Sol Schlinger - baritone saxophone • Phil Woods - alto saxophone • Eddie Wasserman - clarinet • Kenny Burrell, Jim Hall - guitar • Hank Jones - piano • Joe Benjamin, George Duvivier - double bass • Osie Johnson, Mel Lewis - drums • Gary McFarland - arranger, Conductor, vibraphone • All music composed by Frank Loesser • Recorded • November 8, 14-15, 1961 in New York City | 1:27:24 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland | Take Care...Beware (Capricorn) | Scorpio and Other Signs | 1968 | 1:32:43 (Pop-up) | |
Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery | 13 (Death March) | The Dynamic Duo | Bernie Glow, Clark Terry, Doc Severinsen, Herb Pomeroy, Joe Newman - trumpet • Willie Dennis, Billy Byers, Bob Brookmeyer - trombone • Oliver Nelson, Al Cohn - tenor saxophone • Sol Schlinger - baritone saxophone • Phil Woods - alto saxophone • Eddie Wasserman - clarinet • Kenny Burrell, Jim Hall - guitar • Hank Jones - piano • Joe Benjamin, George Duvivier - double bass • Osie Johnson, Mel Lewis - drums • Gary McFarland - arranger, Conductor, vibraphone • All music composed by Frank Loesser • Recorded • November 8, 14-15, 1961 in New York City | 1:36:07 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland & Gabor Szabo | She's a Cruiser | Simpático | Gary McFarland – vibes, whistling, vocals • Gábor Szabó - guitar, vocals • Sam Brown - guitar • Richard Davis - bass • Joe Cocuzzo – drums • Tommy Lopez, Barry Rodgers - percussion recorded May 18, 1966 | 1:41:25 (Pop-up) | |
Steve Kuhn & Gary McFarland | Childhood Dreams | The October Suite | Steve Kuhn - piano • Gary McFarland – arranger, conductor • Isadore Cohen, Matthew Raimondi - violin • Al Brown - viola • Charles McCracken - cello • Ron Carter - bass • Marty Morell – drums - - Recorded on October 14, 1966 | 1:43:55 (Pop-up) | |
One of Those DJs Coming Round | 1:50:27 (Pop-up) | ||||
Gary McFarland & Clark Terry | South of the Border | Tijuana Jazz | Bass – Bob Bushnell; Drums – Grady Tate, Mel Lewis; Guitar – Barry Galbraith; Harmonica – Toots Thielemans; Marimba, Vibraphone, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Gary McFarland; Percussion – Willie Bobo; Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer; Trumpet – Clark Terry, Joe Newman - - - Recorded in NYC, December 3, 1965 | 1:57:00 (Pop-up) | |
Airto Moreira | Xibaba (She-ba-ba) | Natural Feelings | Bass – Ron Carter; Guitar – Sivuca; Painting – Hieronymus Bosch; Percussion, Vocals – Airto; Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Flute – Hermeto Pascoal; Producer – Bob Small, Gary Mcfarland; Vocals – Flora Purim -_-_ 1970 Recorded at A&R Recording Studios, New York - - Cover art: 'St. John Of Patmos' By Hieronymous Bosch | 1:59:07 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland | Wine And Bread | The In Sound | Gary McFarland – arranger, vibraphone, vocals • Bob Brookmeyer – trombone • Sadao Watanabe – tenor saxophone, flute • Spencer Sinatra – flute • Gábor Szabó, Kenny Burrell – guitar • Joe Venuto, Willie Rodriguez – percussion • Richard Davis, Bob Bushnell – double bass • Candido – bongos, congas • Grady Tate, Sol Gubin – drums Recorded • August 2–3, 1965 • • Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey - - Peter Shulman – cover painting • About the cover- Songwriter Margo Guryan had purchased the painting "Fried Egg On A Polka Dot Tablecloth" (1965) by her cousin, pop artist Peter Shulman. Guryan thought it might make a good album cover and interested Creed Taylor in the painting (who wanted to whiten the background). Taylor had chosen the painting for Gary McFarland's record. However, the album's title dismayed Guryan, a former writing partner of McFarland's, since song titles like "Wine And Bread," "Fried Bananas" and especially "Over Easy" seemed to suit the image better. | 2:03:39 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland | Flamingo | Does the Sun Really Shine on the Moon? | Gary McFarland – vibrafono, arrangiamenti • Jerome Richardson – sassofono soprano, flauto • Marvin Stamm – flicorno • Sam Brown – chitarra • Warren Bernhardt – organo • Richard Davis – contrabbasso • Chuck Rainey – basso elettrico • Donald MacDonald – batteria • Grady Tate – batteria • 1968 | 2:06:45 (Pop-up) | |
Gabor Szabo | The Echo Of Love | Gypsy '66 | Bass – Al Stinson Drums – Grady Tate; Flute – Sadao Watanabe; Guitar – Barry Galbraith, Gabor Szabo, Sam Brown; Marimba, Arranged By – Gary McFarland; Percussion – Francisco Pozo*, Willie Rodriguez; Recorded at Ven Gelder Studio November 1965 according to Impulse! Records Catalog - Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder | 2:09:39 (Pop-up) | |
John Lewis | Hopeful Encounter | Essence | Bass – Richard Davis; Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor – Gary McFarland Drums – Connie Kay; French Horn – Bob Northern, Robert Swisshelm; Guitar – Billy Bean; Piano – John Lewis; Trombone – Mike Zwerin; Trumpet – Freddie Hubbard, Herb Pomeroy, Louis Mucci, Nick Travis; Tuba – Don Butterfield - - recorded May 25, 1962 | 2:13:50 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland / Bill Evans / Phil Woods / Jim Hall / Spencer Sinatra / Richard Davis / Ed Shaughnessy / Julian Barber / Alla Goldberg / Aaron Juvelier / Joseph Tekula | Tree Patterns | The Gary Mcfarland Orchestra Featuring Special Guest Soloist: Bill Evans | Gary McFarland - vibraphone, arranger, conductor • Bill Evans - piano • Phil Woods - clarinet • Spencer Sinatra - alto saxophone, flute • Julien Barber, Allan Goldberg - viola • Aaron Juvelier, Joseph Tekula - cello • Jim Hall - guitar • Richard Davis - bass • Ed Shaughnessy - drums • Recorded • January 24, 1963 | 2:18:29 (Pop-up) | |
Gary McFarland | Mountain Heir | Profiles | Gary McFarland – vibraphone, marimba, arranger, conductor • Bill Berry, John Frosk, Bernie Glow, Joe Newman, Clark Terry - trumpet, flugelhorn • Bob Brookmeyer, Jimmy Cleveland – trombone • Bob Northern - french horn • Jay McAllister - tuba • Phil Woods - alto saxophone, clarinet • Jerry Dodgion - alto saxophone, clarinet, flute • Zoot Sims - tenor saxophone, clarinet • Richie Kamuca - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, english horn • Jerome Richardson - baritone saxophone, alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, piccolo • Sam Brown, Gábor Szabó - guitar • Richard Davis - bass • Joe Cocuzzo – drums • Tommy Lopez - percussion • Recorded • February 6, 1966 | 2:23:26 (Pop-up) | |
Al Cohn & Zoot Sims | Blue Hodge | Easy as Pie: 'Live' at the Left Bank | Al Cohn - sassofono tenore • Zoot Sims - sassofono tenore • Dave Frishberg - pianoforte • Victor Sproles - contrabbasso • Donald McDonald - batteria[ • Recorded "live" at the Famous Ballroom, Baltimore, Maryland, October 27, 1968 | 2:27:49 (Pop-up) | |
Stan Getz | Bim Bom | Big Band Bossa Nova | Stan Getz - tenor saxophone • Doc Severinsen, Bernie Glow or Joe Ferrante and Clark Terry or Nick Travis - trumpet • Ray Alonge - French horn • Bob Brookmeyer or Willie Dennis - trombone • Tony Studd - bass trombone • Gerald Sanfino or Ray Beckenstein - flute • Ed Caine - alto flute • Ray Beckenstein and/or Babe Clark and/or Walt Levinsky - clarinet • Romeo Penque - bass clarinet • Jim Hall - unamplified guitar • Hank Jones - piano • Tommy Williams - bass • Johnny Rae - drums • José Paulo - tambourine • Carmen Costa - cabasa • Gary McFarland - arranger, conductor • recorded at the CBS 30th Street Studio in New York City on August 27 and 28, 1962 | 2:36:09 (Pop-up) | |
Bill Evans | Gary's Theme | You Must Believe in Spring | Bass – Eddie Gomez; Drums – Eliot Zigmund; Piano – Bill Evans - - Recorded on 23rd, 24th and 25th August, 1977 in Hollywood. Released: 1981 | 2:40:39 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Prevaricates at the Barricades | 2:44:58 (Pop-up) | ||||
Sonny Criss | Criss-Cross | Jazz U.S.A. | Bass – Bill Woodson; Drums – Chuck Thomson; Guitar – Barney Kessel; Piano – Kenny Drew; Alto Saxophone – Sonny Criss - - - recorded in Los Angeles, CA, January 26, 1956, February 24th and March 23rd 1956 | 2:50:52 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | Black Coffee | This Is Criss! | Sonny Criss – alto saxophone • Walter Davis Jr. – piano • Paul Chambers – bass • Alan Dawson – drums • Recorded • October 21, 1966 • Studio | 2:54:34 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | Tin Tin Deo | Saturday Morning | Alto Saxophone – Sonny Criss; Bass – Leroy Vinnegar; Drums – Lenny McBrowne; Piano – Barry Harris - — Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio, Hollywood, California, March 1, 1975 | 3:02:21 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | I Love You | Plays Cole Porter | Alto Saxophone – Sonny Criss; Bass – Buddy Clark; Drums – Lawrence Marable; Piano – Sonny Clark; Vibraphone – Larry Bunker - - Recorded 1956, LA | 3:09:06 (Pop-up) | |
Wardell Gray | Backbreaker | The Wardell Gray Story: Blue Lou | Alto Saxophone – Sonny Criss; Bass – Harry Babasin; Drums – Tim Kennedy; Guitar – Barney Kessel; Piano – Russ Freeman; Tenor Saxophone – Wardell Gray; Written-By – Coleman Hawkins - - Hollywood, April 29, 1947 | 3:13:15 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss, Gerald Wiggins, Erroll Garner, Stan Getz | Miss Beat | Crown Records CLP 5408 | Erroll Garner, Gerald Wiggins, Sonny Criss, Stan Getz, Wardell Gray - - | 3:28:45 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | Greasy | This Is Criss! | Sonny Criss – alto saxophone • Walter Davis Jr. – piano • Paul Chambers – bass • Alan Dawson – drums • Recorded • October 21, 1966 • Studio | 3:35:01 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | God Bless The Child | Portrait Of Sonny Criss | Sonny Criss – alto saxophone • Walter Davis, Jr. – piano • Paul Chambers – bass • Alan Dawson – drums • Recorded • March 23, 1967 • Studio • Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey • | 3:37:28 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | The Man I Love | Go Man! | Alto Saxophone – Sonny Criss; Bass – Leroy Vinnegar; Drums – Lawrence Marable; Piano – Sonny Clark - - - Recorded 28 November, 1956 | 3:43:55 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | I'll Catch The Sun | I'll Catch The Sun! | Sonny Criss – alto saxophone • Hampton Hawes – piano • Monty Budwig – bass • Shelly Manne – drums • Recorded • January 20, 1969 • RCA Studios, Los Angeles, California | 3:47:12 (Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | Early And Later Part 1 | Mr Blues Pour Flirter | Alto Saxophone – Sonny Criss; Double Bass – Pierre Michelot; Drums – Philippe Combelle; Guitar – René Thomas; Organ – Georges Arvanitas (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6) - - - Recorded in Paris April 23, 1963 | 3:52:44 (Pop-up) | |
Onzy Mathews | People | Mosaic Select – 29 | Bud Brisbois, Bob Rolfe, Dalton Smith, Freddie Hill, Walter Williams, trumpets; Horace Tapscott, Lou Blackburn, Joe Vasquez, trombones; Ron Smith, bass trombone; Sonny Criss, Joe Maini, alto saxes; Curtis Amy, soprano sax, tenor sax; Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Jay Migliori, baritone sax; Rene Hall, Ray Crawford, guitars; Onzy Matthews, piano, Jim Crutcher, bass, Earl Palmer, drums, Lou Rawls, tambourine - - Capitol Studios, LA, July 30,1963 | 3:57:04 (Pop-up) |
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' William "Sonny" Criss (23 October 1927 – 19 November 1977)
...An alto saxophonist of prominence during the bebop era of jazz, he was one of many players influenced by Charlie Parker.
Criss had developed his own, concise, bluesy tone by this point, and though his basic style did not vary much, his ability on the instrument continued to develop '...
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Dean, was thinking Debussy as well, although due to my shallow understanding would not have mentioned without your bringing it up.
Never before noticed that McFarland did vocals.
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McFarland had been married since 1963 to Gail Evelyn Frankel (maiden; 1942–2007); they had a son, Milo (1964–2002), and a daughter, Kerry. Milo McFarland died of a heroin overdose at the same age as his father, 38
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My good speakers enjoy the big band too.
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Going shopping, take the show with me.
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@neveract - I don't know - got 'en like most things working my thrift store job I had.
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Love this mid1960s groove.
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Nothing I'm not delighting in.
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This Evans has been newly re-released in an Audiophile SACD/CD version...(along with the early Ornette Coleman Contemporary albums).
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Someone observed most of use Stereos to listen to Music - while too many 'Audiophiles' use Musics to listen to their Stereo.
Perhaps we've gone a bit that way as a Culture
...aside from the broad concern of the Analog era generally expanding Musics in every way - & the Digital era then compressing them to fit into storage formats & to transmit via interwebz...
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...But yerknow - I dusted off the turntable & slapped on old pressing of 'Are You Experienced?' on - expecting bad antique Fidelity or something ...& surprise - it sounded kind of amazing. Anyhow - can totally see (& respect) enjoying the Act of it. Course - another aspect of Digital is Programability : here are all my Files - & - Click ...& here's the iTunes EQ for these speakers - like that...
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.. I was digitizing my collection but as streaming quality has improved I just stream for "casual" listening. Digitize the stuff that's not available to stream or on CD.
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Being the 'silent' fundraiser - I haven't yet made noise to bother anyone about not having Income (*@ all*) now - & my aching regret about this - & my gratitude towards those who can & do contribute to this miracle of broadcasting of which I am 100% a beneficiary. But ...there it is.
The only thing I Stream is Stations (/Podcasts) ...not SpottyFees or those.
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