Carmen McRae - The 1964 Orchestra Recordings (CD, Comp)

Condition:
Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Genre: Jazz

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Total playing time: 73:14

Personnel and dates:

#1-13: Carmen McRae with Peter Matz and orchestra: "Second to None"
John Bello (tp), John Messner, Charles Small, Chauncey Welsch (tb); Tony Studd (b-tb), Ray Alonge, Dick Berg, Jimmy Buffington (fhr), Phil Bodner (fl, a-fl, cl, oboe), Shelly Gold (fl, a-fl, oboe), Barry Galbraith (g), Norman Simmons (p), Richard Davis, Victor Sproles (b); Archie Freeman (d), George Devens, Phil Kraus (perc), Gene Bianco (harp) plus 10 violins, 4 violas and 4 cellos.
Recorded in studio, New York, August, 1964.

#14-25: Carmen McRae with Don Sebesky and his orchestra: "Haven't We Met?"
Burt Collins, Mel Davis, Bernie Glow, Jimmy Maxwell, Jimmy Nottingham (tp); Wayne Andre, Bill Watrous (tb); Paul Faulise, Tony Studd (b-tb), Don Butterfield (tu), Ray Alonge, Dick Berg, Jimmy Buffington, Earl Chapin (fhr), Phil Bodner (fl, a-fl, cl, oboe, pic, as, ts), Leon Cohgen (fl, a-fl, oboe, pic, as, ts), Charlie Mariano (fl, cl, as), Stan Webb, (fl, a-fl, oboe, pic, cl, as, ts), Barry Galbraith (g), Norman Simmons (p), Richard Davis, Art Davis (b), Mel Lewis, Ed Shaughnessy (d), Doug Allen, Phil Kraus (perc), Margret Ross (harp) plus 12 violins and 4 cellos. Recorded in studio, New York, 1964.

 

1. In Love In Vain 3:132. Where Did It Go? (Manha de Carnaval) 3:003. The Music That Makes Me Dance 3:424. Because You're Mine 2:325. Too Good 3:106. Once Upon A Summertime 2:237. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes 3:418. Cloudy Morning 3:009. Blame It On My Youth 3:2910. Winter In May 3:3111. My Reverie 2:4612. And I Love Him [And I Love Her] 2:1413. Alfie (Bonus Track) 2:4614. Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries 2:5215. Who Can I Turn To? 3:1116. He Loves Me 2:1017. Sweet Georgia Brown 3:1918. Don't Ever Leave Me 2:4119. Gentleman Friend 2:2320. Haven't We Met? 2:2621. It Shouldn't Happen To A Dream 3:0422. Limehouse Blues 3:0523. I'm Foolin' Myself 3:0624. Love Is A Night Time Thing 2:4125. Fools And Lovers 2:28

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 8436019582565

 

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