Empyrean Isles is the fourth studio album by American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, released on Blue Note Records in November 1964. The album features Hancock alongside trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams.
credits:
Bass – Ron Carter Cornet – Freddie Hubbard Drums – Anthony Williams Piano – Herbie Hancock Written-By – Herbie Hancock
Recorded June 17, 1964 Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs
Mastered By – Van Gelder Producer – Alfred Lion Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
tracklist:
All tracks are written by Herbie Hancock.
A1 One Finger Snap A2 Oliloqui Valley B1 Cantaloupe Island B2 The Egg
Lady Sings the Blues is an album by American jazz vocalist Billie Holiday released in December 1956. It was Holiday's last album released on Clef Records
credits:
June 6 & 7 1956, Fine Sound Studios, New York City (Tracks A1 to B2)
Billie Holiday, vocals Paul Quinichette, tenor saxophone Charlie Shavers, trumpet Tony Scott, clarinet Wynton Kelly, piano Kenny Burrell, guitar Lenny McBrowne, drums Aaron Bell, bass
September 3, 1954, Capitol Studios (B3 to B6)
Billie Holiday, vocals Willie Smith, alto saxophone Harry Edison, trumpet Bobby Tucker, piano Barney Kessel, guitar Chico Hamilton, drums Red Callender, bass
Tracklist
A1 Lady Sings The Blues Written-By – Holiday*, Nichols* A2 Trav'lin' Light Written-By – Mundy*, Mercer* A3 I Must Have That Man Written-By – Fields*, McHugh* A4 Some Other Spring Written-By – Herzog*, Kitchings* A5 Strange Fruit Written-By – Allan* A6 No Good Man Written-By – Fisher*, Higginbotham*, Gallop* B1 God Bless The Child Written-By – Herzog, Jr.*, Holiday* B2 Good Morning Heartache Written-By – Fisher*, Drake*, Higginbotham* B3 Love Me Or Leave Me Written-By – Kahn*, Donaldson* B4 Too Marvelous For Words Written-By – Mercer*, Whiting* B5 Willow Weep For Me Written-By – Ronell* B6 I Thought About You Written-By – Van Heusen*, Mercer*
recording at Los Angeles, September 3, 1954 Verve records, Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra with Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet), Willie Smith (alto saxophone), Bobby Tucker (piano), Barney Kessel (guitar), Red Callender (bass), Chico Hamilton (drums), Billie Holiday (vocals)
Tracklist A Willow Weep For Me 3:07 B Stormy Blues 3:26 written by Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday – vocals Joe Newman – trumpet Paul Quinichette – tenor saxophone Oscar Peterson – piano (organ on "Yesterdays") Freddie Green – guitar Gus Johnson – drums Ray Brown – bass
Recorded
April 1952 July 27, 1952 Producer Norman Granz
trackslist:
A1 Stormy Weather Written by Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler A2 Lover Come Back To Me written by Sigmund Romberg, Oscar Hammerstein II A3 My Man written by Jacques Charles, Channing Pollock, Albert Willemetz, Maurice Yvain A4 He's Funny That Way written by Richard Whiting, Neil Moret B1 Yesterdays written by Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach B2 Tenderly written by Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence B3 Can't Face The Music written by Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler B4 Remember written by Irving Berlin
A Whole New Thing is the debut album by funk/soul band Sly and the Family Stone, released in 1967 on Epic/CBS Records.
credits:
Sly Stone – vocals, organ, guitar, piano, celeste, harmonica, and more Freddie Stone – vocals, guitar Larry Graham – vocals, bass guitar Cynthia Robinson – trumpet, vocal ad-libs Jerry Martini – saxophone Greg Errico – drums Little Sister (Vet Stone, Mary McCreary, Elva Mouton) – background vocals
Recorded June–September 1967
Tracklist:
All tracks written, arranged and produced by Sly Stone for Stone Flower Productions.
A1 Underdog 3:59 A2 If This Room Could Talk 3:00 A3 Run Run Run 3:14 A4 Turn Me Loose 1:52 A5 Let Me Hear It From You 3:35 A6 Advice 2:22 B1 I Cannot Make It 3:20 B2 Trip To Your Heart 2:30 B3 I Hate To Love Her 3:30 B4 Bad Risk 3:04 B5 That Kind Of Person 4:15 B6 Dog 3:10