Quintergy: Live at the Village Vanguard

~ Release by J.J. Johnson (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1When the Saints Go Marching In
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
tenor saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
live instrumental recording of:
When the Saints Go Marching In (in 1988-07)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 13983)
version of:
When the Saints Go Marching In
4:57
2Blue Bossa
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
tenor saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
live recording of:
Blue Bossa (in 1988-07)
composer:
Kenny Dorham (US jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer)
6:29
3Doc Was Here
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
soprano saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
4:29
4Bud's Blues
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
6:00
5Quintergy
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
soprano saxophone and tenor saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
3:29
6Lament
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
tenor saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
live recording of:
Lament (in 1988-07)
composer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
publisher:
Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI)
5:50
7Why Indianapolis, Why Not Indianapolis?
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
tenor saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
live recording of:
Why Indianapolis, Why Not Indianapolis? (in 1988-07)
composer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
8:00
8It's All Right With Me
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
live instrumental recording of:
It’s All Right with Me (Can‐Can musical) (in 1988-07)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1953)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA)
part of:
Can‐Can (1960 musical film)
part of:
High Society (stage musical)
2:46
9Coppin' the Bop
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
tenor saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
live recording of:
Coppin’ the Bop (in 1988-07)
composer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
9:22
10Nefertiti
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
tenor saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
live recording of:
Nefertiti (in 1988-07)
composer:
Wayne Shorter (US jazz saxophonist and composer)
publisher:
Miyako Music (Music publishing company for Wayne Shorter's compositions.)
5:00
11You've Changed
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
live instrumental recording of:
You’ve Changed (in 1988-07)
lyricist:
Bill Carey (US songwriter)
composer:
Carl T. Fischer (Native American jazz pianist and composer)
publisher:
Peer International (BMI; Peer Int'l or Peer-International) and Southern Music Publishing Company
5:49
12Commutation
engineer:
Jim Anderson (engineer) and David Baker (American engineer and producer - jazz, funk, ...)
producer:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader)
double bass:
Rufus Reid (jazz bassist / composer) (in 1988-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1988-07)
piano:
Stanley Cowell (in 1988-07)
tenor saxophone:
Ralph Moore (jazz tenor saxophonist) (in 1988-07)
trombone:
J.J. Johnson (jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (in 1988-07)
recorded at:
Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (in 1988-07)
5:59