Herbie Mann - Moody Mann (LP, Album, RE)
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Notes:
"Electronically Rechanneled For Stereo" (front jacket); "Electronically Re-Recorded To Simulate Stereo" (rear jacket). The catalogue number RS 3029 appears on the jacket spine and front; RS-3029 is on the jacket rear and labels. Not all copies had the "Not For Sale" sticker. "All the splendid recordings in this collection have been issued before in Riverside albums. They are assembled here so that these interpretations by gifted artists may be continually available to the public." Recorded in New York, April 1 and 8, 1957. All tracks here were originally issued in 1958 as [m442238, so this pressing is a REISSUE. Riverside Records / Distributed by ABC Records, Inc. - Made in U.S.A. -- labels with deep groove -- The per-track personnel credits are listed on the rear cover, broken up by Sextet (A1, A2, A4, B1, B3) and Quartet (A3, B2 and B4.) In addition, "A note on instrumentation: Herbie Mann plays flute on [A1, [A3 and {B4; bass clarinet on [A4 only; alto flute on the other four selections. Jack Nimits plays baritone sax on [A1 and [A4; bass clarinet on [A2, B1 and B3." Of note: On the jacket and label, B1 is attributed to both Tyree Glenn and Duke Ellington. The notes, by Nat Hentoff, say "Tyree Glenn wrote [B1, first recorded by Duke Ellington. The arrangement here is Nat Pierce's."
A1. Let Me Tell You 4:15
A2. When The Sun Comes Out 4:52
A3. Professor 4:10
A4. Lazy Bones 6:45
B1. Sultry Serenade 4:46
B2. Little Man You've Had A Busy Day 4:55
B3. One Morning In May 3:52
B4. Swing Till The Girls Come Home 4:55
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society ASCAP; BMI
Pressing Plant ID LW
Matrix / Runout RS 3029A LW
Matrix / Runout RS 3029B LW
Distributed By ABC Records, Inc.
Pressed By Longwear Plating