The Honeydripper is the third album by American organist Jack McDuff, recorded in 1961 and released on the Prestige label. Guitarist Grant Green, who previously recorded with Sam Lazar, is part of the line-up, as well as saxophonist Jimmy Forrest.
credits:
Jack McDuff - organ Jimmy Forrest - tenor saxophone Grant Green - guitar Ben Dixon - drums
Supervised By – Esmond Edwards Recorded : February 3, 1961 Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
tracklist:
A1 Whap! Written-By – Jack McDuff* 4:24 A2 I Want A Little Girl Written-By – Moll*, Mencher* 6:48 A3 The Honeydripper Written-By – Joe Liggins 8:15 B1 Dink's Blues Written-By – Jack McDuff* 7:58 B2 Mr. Lucky Written-By – Henry Mancini 5:04 B3 Blues And Tonic Written-By – Jack McDuff* 5:01
Walk On By is an album by organist Jack McDuff recorded in 1966 and released on the Prestige label
credits:
Jack McDuff - organ Red Holloway (tracks 2 & 8), Harold Ousley (tracks 3, 6 & 9) - tenor saxophone Pat Martino - guitar Joe Dukes - drums Unidentified orchestra arranged and conducted by Benny Golson (tracks 1, 4, 5 & 8)
Recorded February, 1966 New York City Producer Lew Futterman
tracklist:
A1 Walk On By Written By – Bacharach, David-Blue A2 Around The Corner Written By – McDuff-Growl A3 Haitian Lady Written By – Ousley-Meager A4 Talking 'Bout My Woman Written By – Barnes-Meager, Jackson B1 Jersey Bounce Written By – Feyne-Wright-Platter-Bradshaw-Johnson B2 For Those Who Choose Written By – Ousley-Meager B3 Too Many Fish In The Sea Written By – Holland-Whitfield B4 There Is No Greater Love Written By – Jones-Isham, Symes B5 Song Of The Soul Written By – Ousley-Growl
notes: Money in the Pocket is the debut studio album led by jazz fusion keyboardist Joe Zawinul released on the Atlantic label in 1966
credits:
Joe Zawinul: piano; Blue Mitchell: trumpet (2, 4, 5, 7); Joe Henderson: tenor saxophone: (2, 4, 5, 7); Clifford Jordan: tenor saxophone (1); Pepper Adams: baritone saxophone (2, 4, 5, 7); Sam Jones: bass (2, 4-8); Bob Cranshaw: bass (1); Louis Hayes: drums (2, 4-8); Roy McCurdy: drums (1).
Recorded February 7, 1966 Studio Atlantic Studios, NYC Recording – Phil Iehle Producer Joel Dorn
tracklist:
All compositions by Joe Zawinul except as indicated A1 Money In The Pocket A2 If Written By Joe Henderson A3 My One And Only Love written by Guy Wood, Robert Mellin A4 Midnight Mood B1 Some More Of Dat Written By Sam Jones B2 Sharon's Waltz written by Rudy stephenson B3 Riverbed B4 Del Sasser Written By Sam Jones
notes: The Fania All-Stars is a musical group formed in 1968 as a showcase for the musicians on Fania Records The original lineup consisted of: Band Leaders: Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, Willie Colon, Larry Harlow, Monguito, Johnny Pacheco, Louie Ramirez, Ralph Robles, Mongo Santamaria, and Bobby Valentin. Singers; Héctor Lavoe, Adalberto Santiago, Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez, and Ismael Miranda. Other Musicians; La La, Ray Maldonado, Ralph Marzan, Orestes Vilató, Roberto Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, and Barry Rogers. Special Guests; Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Ricardo Ray and Jimmy Sabater.
They recorded Live At The Red Garter, Volumes 1 and 2 with this original lineup
Credits
Bass – Bobby Rodriguez Congas – Ray Barretto MC – Symphony Sid Piano – Larry Harlow Recording Supervisor, Flute, MC – Johnny Pacheco Timbales – Jimmy Sabater Trombone – Jose Rodriguez*, Willie Colón Trumpet – Bobby Quesada, Bobby Valentin, Ralph Robles Vocals – Hector Lavoe, Ismael Miranda, Pete Conde Rodriguez*
- Ray Barretto: Performer - Joe Bataan: Performer - Willie Colon: Performer - Larry Harlow: Performer - Monguito: Performer - Johnny Pacheco: Performer, recording director - Bobby Quesada: Performer - Louie Ramirez: Performer - Ralph Robles: Performer - Monguito Santamaria: Performer - Bobby Valentin: Performer
Special guest stars - Tito Puente: Guest artist - Eddie Palmieri: Guest artist - Ricardo Ray: Guest artist - Jimmy Sabater: Guest artist
Other members - La La: Performer - Héctor Lavoe: Performer - Ray Maldonado: Performer - Ralph Marzan: Performer - Ismael Miranda: Performer - Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez: Performer - Bobby Rodriguez: Performer - Jose Rodríguez: Performer - Barry Rogers: Performer - Adalberto Santiago: Performer - Orestes Vilató: Performer
- Ted Daryll: Composer - Chip Taylor: Composer
Engineer – Richard Alderson Producer – Jerry Masucci Recording Supervisor, Flute, MC – Johnny Pacheco recording at The Red Garter
Tracklist A1 Introduction Theme A2 Sabor Sabor A3 Guatacando B1 Country Girl - City Man B2 Me Gusta El Son B3 Exit Theme
notes: The Fania All-Stars is a musical group formed in 1968 as a showcase for the musicians on Fania Records The original lineup consisted of: Band Leaders: Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, Willie Colon, Larry Harlow, Monguito, Johnny Pacheco, Louie Ramirez, Ralph Robles, Mongo Santamaria, and Bobby Valentin. Singers; Héctor Lavoe, Adalberto Santiago, Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez, and Ismael Miranda. Other Musicians; La La, Ray Maldonado, Ralph Marzan, Orestes Vilató, Roberto Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, and Barry Rogers. Special Guests; Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Ricardo Ray and Jimmy Sabater.
They recorded Live At The Red Garter, Volumes 1 and 2 with this original lineup
credits:
- Ray Barretto: Performer, composer - Joe Bataan: Performer - Willie Colon: Performer - Larry Harlow: Performer, composer - Monguito: Performer - Johnny Pacheco: Performer, recording director - Bobby Quesada: Performer - Louie Ramirez: Performer - Ralph Robles: Performer - Monguito Santamaria: Performer - Bobby Valentin: Performer
Special guest stars Recorded At – The Red Garter, New York - Tito Puente: Guest artist - Eddie Palmieri: Guest artist - Ricardo Ray: Guest artist, composer - Jimmy Sabater: Guest artist
Other members - La La: Performer - Héctor Lavoe: Performer - Ray Maldonado: Performer - Ralph Marzan: Performer - Ismael Miranda: Performer - Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez: Performer - Bobby Rodriguez: Performer - Jose Rodríguez: Performer - Barry Rogers: Performer - Adalberto Santiago: Performer - Orestes Vilató: Performer
Recorded At – The Red Garter, New York - Jerry Masucci: Producer - recording director - Johnny Pacheco - Richard Alderson: Engineer
Tracklist
A1 Son Cuero Y Boogaloo 8:33 written by Ray Baretto A2 Noche 7:12 Written by Larry Harlow A3 Red Garter Strut 2:10 Written By R.R. B1 Kikapoo Joy Juice 5:48 written by Charlie Palmieri B2 If This World Were Mine 3:12 Written By Marvin Gaye B3 Richie's Bag 5:05 Written By Ricardo Ray
I Can't Stand the Rain is the fourth studio album by American Memphis soul singer Ann Peebles. It was released on the Hi label in 1974 and was her highest-charting record on the Billboard 200, where it reached no. 155 and spent 7 weeks.
credits:
Ann Peebles – vocals Howard Grimes – drums Charles Hodges – Hammond organ Leroy Hodges – bass guitar Mabon "Teenie" Hodges – guitar Wayne Jackson – trumpet Jack Hale – trombone Ed Logan – tenor saxophone Andrew Love – tenor saxophone James Mitchell – baritone saxophone Archie Turner – piano The Memphis Strings – string section Charles Chalmers, Donna Rhodes, Sandra Rhodes – background vocals
Recorded 1973 Studio Royal Recording Studios, 1320 South Lauderdale, Memphis, Tennessee Producer , Engineer : Willie Mitchell
tracklist: A1 I Can't Stand The Rain Written-By – A. Peebles*, B. Miller*, D. Bryant* 2:29 A2 Do I Need You Written-By – A. Peebles*, Darryl Carter, D. Bryant*, G. Arendt* 2:32 A3 Until You Came Into My Life Written-By – A. Peebles*, D. Bryant* 3:10 A4 (You Keep Me) Hangin' On Written-By – B. Mize*, I. Allen* 2:39 A5 Run, Run, Run Written-By – A. Peebles*, D. Carter*, D. Bryant* 2:34 B1 If We Can't Trust Each Other Written-By – E. Randle* 2:50 B2 A Love Vibration Written-By – A. Peebles*, B. Miller*, D. Bryant* 2:45 B3 You Got To Feed The Fire Written-By – A. Peebles*, B. Miller*, D. Bryant* 2:20 B4 I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down Written-By – E. Randle* 2:44 B5 One Way Street Written-By – A. Peebles*, D. Bryant* 2:51