Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring? is an album by American organist Brother Jack McDuff recorded in 1970 and released on the Blue Note label.
Personnel
Brother Jack McDuff - organ Randy Brecker, Olu Dara - trumpet Dick Griffin, John Pierson - trombone Paul Griffin - piano Joe Beck - guitar Tony Levin - electric bass Donald McDonald - drums Mike Mainieri - percussion Ray Draper - percussion, vocals, tuba, arranger
Recorded at: Recorded at The Hit Factory in New York City on December 1 (tracks 2 & 5), December 2 (tracks 1 & 3) and December 3 (tracks 4 & 6), 1970. Engineer – Jon Child Producer – Lew Futterman
tracks list:
All compositions by Jack McDuff except as indicated
A1 Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring? Written-By – R. Draper* 5:57 A2 Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Written-By – R. Draper* 9:40 A3 Who's Pimpin' Who? Vocals – Brother Jack McDuff, Ray Draper Written-By – R. Draper* 5:47 B1 Classic Funke Written-By – J. McDuff* 7:28 B2 Ya'll Remember Boogie? Written-By – R. Draper* 4:52 B3 Wank's Thang Written-By – J. McDuff* 6:06
Erroll Garner Featuring The Brass Bed Up In Erroll's Room
MGM Records 1968– S-4520
credits:
Baritone Saxophone – Pepper Adams Bass – Ike Isaacs Brass – The Brass Bed Conductor – Richard O. Spencer Drums – Jimmie Smith Orchestrated By – Don Sebesky Percussion [Latin] – Jose Mangual Piano – Erroll Garner Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – Jerome Richardson Trombone – James Cleveland*, Wayne J. Andre* Trumpet – Bernie Glow Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Marvin Stamm Tuba – Don Butterfield
Producer – Martha Glaser Producer – Esmond Edwards Director Of Engineering – Val Valentin Recorded By – Jerry De Clerc Recorded By, Mixed By – Phil Ramone
A1 Watermelon Man Written-By – Herbie Hancock 4:12 A2 It's The Talk Of The Town Written-By – Neiburg*, Livingston*, Symes* 4:45 A3 Groovin' High Written-By – John "Dizzy" Gillespie* 3:51 A4 The Girl From Ipanema Written-By – Jobim*, Gimbel*, DeMoraes* 4:40 A5 They've Got An Awful Lot Of Coffee In Brazil Written-By – Hilliard*, Miles* 3:55 B1 Cheek To Cheek Written-By – Irving Berlin 4:28 B2 Up In Erroll's Room Written-By – Erroll Garner 5:12 B3 I've Got A Lot Of Living To Do Written-By – Strouse*, Adams* 3:40 B4 All The Things You Are Written-By – Kern/Hammerstein* 2:50 B5 I Got Rhythm Written-By – George & Ira Gershwin 4:00
Milt Jackson – vibes Jimmy Owens - trumpet Jimmy Heath - tenor saxophone Cedar Walton - piano Walter Booker - bass Mickey Roker, Otis "Candy" Finch - drums
Alvin Robinson – Bottom Of My Soul Let The Good Times Roll
BLUE CAT RECORDS 1965 BC 113
A Bottom Of My Soul Arranged By – Joe Jones (2), Wardell Quezerque Written-By – Carl Hogan, Wardell Quezerque 2:35 B Let The Good Times Roll Written-By – Earl King Johnson 2:40
Bob Enos Trumpet Carl Overfurth Producer, Trombone Chris Vachon Composer, Guitar, Mixing Doug James Arranger, Mixing, Sax (Baritone) Greg Piccolo Sax (Tenor) John Rossi Drums Ken "Doc" Grace Bass Matt McCabe Piano Rich Lataille Arranger, Sax (Alto) Sugar Ray Norcia Composer, Harmonica, Vocals
Drew Townson Engineer, Mixing Carl Querfurth Arranger, Executive Producer, Mixing, Producer Recording Date September 13, 1993 - September 15, 1993 Recording Location Newbury Sound, Boston, MA
trackslist:
1 That Will Never Do Bob Lyons / Little Milton 03:45 2 Lillie Mae Dave Bartholomew 03:09 3 Come Back Baby Sugar Ray Norcia 04:03 4 Hey Now 04:45 5 Walkin' Slow Behind You 02:39 6 I'm Just Your Fool Buddy Johnson 04:01 7 You Don't Know B.B. King / Sam Ling 03:02 8 Up the Line Little Walter 02:39 9 Cuttin' In Johnny "Guitar" Watson 03:42 10 Mr. Dollar Don Harris 03:22 11 Memories Are Sweeter Sugar Ray Norcia 04:22 12 Back on Front Street Chris Vachon 03:43
Ray Sharpe (vocals and guitar); Dave Milsap (guitar); James Pennebaker (guitar); Richard Kinney (saxophone); Mike Price (piano); Mark Strickland (bass); Randy Dehart (drums); Karen Glover (vocals on A4)
Produced by Slim Richey Engineering By John Carey, Tim Hood, Slim Richey Art direction and Photography : Christina Patoski
Tracklist
A1 Dust My Blues A2 Caress Me Baby A3 Every Day A4 Wee Wee Baby A5 Chile Con Como A6 Promised Land B1 Gotta See My Baby B2 Going Home Tomorrow B3 Worried Life Blues B4 Miss Lavern B5 Lonely, Lonely Nights B6 Hideaway
In early 1963, the pair introduced themselves to Henry 'Juggy' Murray, the owner of Sue Records, and sang him their arrangement of the traditional lullaby "Hush, Little Baby". The song, re-titled "Mockingbird", was released in 1963 and made the Top 10 on both the US rhythm and blues and pop charts.[2] It was their most successful record, and was later covered by artists including Aretha Franklin, James Taylor, Carly Simon, Dusty Springfield, Etta James with Taj Mahal and Toby Keith.
credits:
Arranged By – Bert Keyes Producer, Directed By – Juggy Murray* Vocals – Charlie Foxx (pistes : A1, A2, A4, A6, B6),
Inez Foxx (pistes : A1 to B6)
tracks list:
A1 Mockingbird Written-By – C. Foxx, I. Foxx* 2:38 A2 Sitting Here Written-By – C. Foxx* 2:42 A3 Ball Game Written-By – C. Foxx* 2:52 A4 Confusion Written-By – C. Foxx*, H. Murray Jr.*, I. Foxx* 2:45 A5 Tom And Jim Written-By – C. Foxx* 2:48 A6 Jaybirds Written-By – C. Foxx, I. Foxx* 2:24 B1 I See You My Love Written-By – B. Keyes*, R. Mosely* 2:56 B2 Broken Hearted Fool Written-By – C. Foxx* 2:16 B3 The Angels Got Together Written-By – A. Schroeder* 2:34 B4 Searching For My C. C. Written-By – C. Foxx, I. Foxx* 2:07 B5 Love Me Today Written-By – C. Foxx, I. Foxx* 2:49 B6 Talk With Me Written-By – C. Foxx, I. Foxx* 3:05
Bass – Robert Stroger* Drums – Clifton James Harmonica – Carey Bell Musical Assistance [Assistance] – Rich Wisner Piano – Lafayette Leake Vocals, Guitar – Eddie C. Campbell
Producer – Steve Wisner Producer [Associate Producer] – The Incomparable Dick Shurman Recorded By – Stu "We never did at Chess" Black
trackslist:
A1 Santa's Messin' With The Kid Written-By – Eddie C. Campbell A2 She's Nineteen Years Old Written-By – McKinley Morganfield A3 Cheaper To Keep Her Bass – Lurrie Bell Written-By – Mack Rice* A4 Weary Blues Written-By – Eddie C. Campbell A5 Smokin' Potatoes Written-By – Eddie C. Campbell B1 King Of The Jungle Bass – Lurrie Bell Written-By – Eddie C. Campbell B2 We Both Must Cry Written-By – Percy Mayfield B3 Poison Ivy Written-By – Mel London B4 Little Red Rooster Written-By – Willie Dixon B5 Blues On The Highway Written-By – Carey Bell, Eddie C. Campbell