Jay & Kai [Savoy 1955]
Album Jay & Kai [Savoy 1955] by J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding
Disc #-Track # | Song Composer Lyrics Arranger | Musicinas Additional Musicinas Group Name Soloists | Recording Date | Recording Location | Attribution |
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1-1 | Bernie’s Tune Music:Bernard Miller , Lyrics:Jerry Leiber,Mike Stoller | J.J. Johnson(tb),Kai Winding(tb),Wally Cirillo(p),Charles Mingus(b),Kenny Clarke(d) | 8/26 1954 |
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1-2 | Lament Music:J.J. Johnson | J.J. Johnson(tb),Kai Winding(tb),Billy Bauer(gt),Charles Mingus(b),Kenny Clarke(d) | 8/24 1954 |
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1-3 | Blues For Trombones Music:J.J. Johnson | J.J. Johnson(tb),Kai Winding(tb),Billy Bauer(gt),Charles Mingus(b),Kenny Clarke(d) | 8/24 1954 |
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1-4 | The Major Music:J.J. Johnson | J.J. Johnson(tb),Kai Winding(tb),Billy Bauer(gt),Charles Mingus(b),Kenny Clarke(d) | 8/24 1954 |
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1-5 | Yesterdays Music:Jerome Kern , Lyrics:Otto Harbach | Leo Parker(bs),J.J. Johnson(tb),Hank Jones(p),Al Lucas(b),Shadow Wilson(d) | 12/24 1947 |
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1-6 | Co-Op Music:J.J. Johnson | J.J. Johnson(tb),Kai Winding(tb),Wally Cirillo(p),Charles Mingus(b),Kenny Clarke(d) | 8/26 1954 |
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1-7 | Reflections Music:Charles Mingus | J.J. Johnson(tb),Kai Winding(tb),Wally Cirillo(p),Charles Mingus(b),Kenny Clarke(d) | 8/26 1954 |
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1-8 | Blues In Two’s Music:J.J. Johnson | J.J. Johnson(tb),Kai Winding(tb),Wally Cirillo(p),Charles Mingus(b),Kenny Clarke(d) | 8/26 1954 |
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1-9 | What Is This Thing Called Love? Music:Cole Porter , Lyrics:Cole Porter | J.J. Johnson(tb),Kai Winding(tb),Billy Bauer(gt),Charles Mingus(b),Kenny Clarke(d) | 8/24 1954 |
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1-10 | The Boy Next Door Music:Hugh Martin,Ralph Blane , Lyrics:Ralph Blane | Kai Winding(tb),Lou Stein(p),Eddie Safranski(b),Tiny Kahn(d),Al Young(bgo,tim) | 3/4 1952 |
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1-11 | I Could Write A Book Music:Richard Rodgers , Lyrics:Lorenz Hart | Kai Winding(tb),Lou Stein(p),Eddie Safranski(b),Tiny Kahn(d),Al Young(bgo,tim) | 3/4 1952 |
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1-12 | Carioca (El Tambores) Music:Vincent Youmans , Lyrics:Edward Eliscu,Gus Kahn | Kai Winding(tb),Lou Stein(p),Eddie Safranski(b),Tiny Kahn(d),Al Young(bgo,tim) | 3/4 1952 |
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