Arthur Prysock / Count Basie (stereo)

~ Release by Arthur Prysock / Count Basie (see all versions of this release, 11 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
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A1I Could Have Told You
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Dick Hyman (jazz pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Dick Hyman (jazz pianist)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
recording of:
I Could Have Told You
lyricist:
Carl Sigman
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music)
3:45
A2Ain't No Use
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Frank Foster (saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Frank Foster (saxophonist)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
recording of:
Ain’t No Use
writer:
Leroy Kirkland and Sid Wyche
2:43
A3I Could Write a Book
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Dick Hyman (jazz pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Dick Hyman (jazz pianist)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
recording of:
I Could Write a Book
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA)
part of:
Pal Joey
3:40
A4Gone Again
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Bill Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Bill Byers
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
3:05
A5Come Home
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Bill Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Bill Byers
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
3:40
B1I Worry Bout You
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Rufus Jones (drums, aka Speedy Jones) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Frank Foster (saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Frank Foster (saxophonist)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
2:15
B2What Will I Tell My Heart
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Rufus Jones (drums, aka Speedy Jones) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Mort Garson (Canadian-born composer, arranger, songwriter, and pioneer of electronic music) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Mort Garson (Canadian-born composer, arranger, songwriter, and pioneer of electronic music)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
recording of:
What Will I Tell My Heart
lyricist and composer:
Jack Lawrence (US songwriter) and Peter Tinturin
2:45
B3Don't Go to Strangers
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Bill Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Bill Byers
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
3:00
B4I'm Lost
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Rufus Jones (drums, aka Speedy Jones) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Bill Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Bill Byers
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
recording of:
I’m Lost
writer:
Otis René
3:20
B5I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Dick Hyman (jazz pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Dick Hyman (jazz pianist)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
recording of:
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
lyricist:
Joe Young (US lyricist)
composer:
Fred Ahlert and Joe Young (US lyricist)
publisher:
Anglo-Pic Music Co. Ltd., Azure Pearl Music, Beeping Good Music Publishing, Bluewater Music UK, David Ahlert Music, DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., Downtown Music Publishing LLC (PRS-affiliated), Fred Ahlert Mus. Corp., MCA Music Ltd., Memory Lane Music Ltd., MPL UK Publishing, Pencil Mark Music (ASCAP) and Rytvoc, Inc. (ASCAP)
2:52
B6Come Rain or Come Shine
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
drums (drum set):
Rufus Jones (drums, aka Speedy Jones) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
guitar:
Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
reeds:
Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (woodwind) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (jazz saxophonist) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (trombone) (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
trumpet:
Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
vocals:
Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
conductor:
Bill Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
arranger:
Bill Byers
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
recording of:
Come Rain or Come Shine
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1946)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1946)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), S.A. Music Co. and Warner/Chappell Music Scandinavia AB
2:21