Charlie Mariano with His Jazz Group
Charlie Mariano with His Jazz Group is a 10-inch album by alto saxophonist Charlie Mariano, recorded in 1950.
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Recorded | 1950, Boston |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Imperial |
Recording and music
Charlie Mariano with His Jazz Group was recorded in Boston in 1950.[1] The musicians were Mariano on alto sax, trumpeter Herb Pomeroy, pianist Jaki Byard, bassist Jack Carter, and drummer Peter Littman.[1]
"Harangue" is a minor blues written by Pomeroy.[2] Byard composed "Diane's Melody".[2] "Jan" and "Ryan's Love" were written by trombonist Jack Crown.[2]
Releases
The recording was released as a ten-inch album by Imperial Records.[3] It was reissued in Japan by Phantom on August 20, 2002.[1]
Track listing
- "Diane's Melody"
- "Harangue"
- "Sweet and Lovely"
- "Ryan's Love"
- "This Is Heaven"
- "How About You"
- "My Nancy"
- "Jan"
Personnel
- Charlie Mariano – alto sax
- Herb Pomeroy – trumpet
- Jaki Byard – piano
- Jack Carter – bass
- Peter Littman – drums
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References
- "Charlie Mariano with his Jazz Group". Charlie Mariano Tribute. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
- Mariano, Charlie Charlie Mariano with His Jazz Group (LP liner notes). Imperial Records. IM-3006.
- Leibowitz, Alan (1980) The Record Collector's Handbook. Everest House. p. 158.
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