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Lars-Göran ULANDER: Barry ULANOV: Piero UMILIANI This discography is automatically generated by The JazzOmat Database System written by Thomas Wagner For private use only! ------------------------------------------ Lars-Göran ULANDER: "They all laughed at me when I sat down at the piano... but..." Lars-Göran Ulanders Septett: Ast Boström -tp; Lars Lystedt -vtb; Lars-Göran Ulander -as; Yngve Magnusson -bs,g; Ray Carlsson, Lars-Gunnar Gunnarsson -b; Sten Öberg -d; Berndt Egerbladh - presentation; recorded December 28, 1965 in Broadcast 'Jazzforum', Umeå it was the actual outdoor temperature the morning of recording 86710 MINUS 38 GRADER CELSIUS 7.41 private recording ------------------------------------------ Barry ULANOV: 'Barry Ulanov's All Star Modern Jazz Musicians': Dizzy Gillespie -tp; John LaPorta -cl; Charlie Parker -as; Lennie Tristano -p; Billy Bauer -g; Ray Brown -b; Max Roach -d; recorded September 13, 1947 in New York 4056 HOT HOUSE 5.07 Bombasi 11235 4057 FINE AND DANDY 2.06 --- 'Barry Ulanov's All Star Modern Jazz Musicians': Lennie Tristano -p; Billy Bauer -g; Ray Brown -b; recorded September 13, 1947 in New York 4061 I SURRENDER DEAR 3.03 --- 'Barry Ulanov's All Star Modern Jazz Musicians': Dizzy Gillespie -tp; John LaPorta -cl; Charlie Parker -as; Lennie Tristano -p; Billy Bauer -g; Ray Brown -b; Max Roach -d; recorded September 20, 1947 in New York 4058 ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET 3.23 --- 4059 HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN 2.59 --- 4060 TIGER RAG 3.46 --- "Rare Broadcasting Performances" Fats Navarro -tp; John LaPorta -cl; Charlie Parker -as; Allen Eager -ts; Lennie Tristano -p; Billy Bauer -g; Tommy Potter -b; Buddy Rich -d; recorded November 1947 in New York 4081 FIFTY-SECOND STREET THEME 2.13 MU 213 4083 KOKO INTO 6.17 Jazz Anthology 30JA5164 Fats Navarro -tp; Charlie Parker -as; Lennie Tristano -p; Billy Bauer -g; Tommy Potter -b; Buddy Rich -d; recorded November 1947 in New York 4084 DONNA LEE 2.23 --- 4085 FATS FLATS 2.54 --- Lennie Tristano -p; Billy Bauer -g; Tommy Potter -b; recorded November 08, 1947 in New York 4086 EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS (Sarah Vaughan -vo;) 3.02 --- 4088 DON'T BLAME ME 3.08 --- John LaPorta -cl; Lennie Tristano -p; Billy Bauer -g; Tommy Potter -b; Buddy Rich -d; recorded November 08, 1947 in New York 4087 TEA FOR TWO 2.33 --- Fats Navarro -tp; John LaPorta -cl; Charlie Parker -as; Allen Eager -ts; Lennie Tristano -p; Billy Bauer -g; Tommy Potter -b; Buddy Rich -d; recorded November 08, 1947 in New York 4082 GROOVIN' HIGH 3.37 --- ------------------------------------------ Piero UMILIANI: "La Legge Dei Gangsters" Giulia Alessandroni, Sandro Alessandroni -vo; Antonello Vannucchi -o; Silvano Chimenti -g; Roberto Podio -d; & Orchestra; recorded 1969 in Rome 92649 LUI E LEI 2.34 Omicrom LPS0016 Antonello Vannucchi -o; Silvano Chimenti -g; Maurizio Majorana -b; Roberto Podio -d; recorded 1969 in Rome 92648 TEMA DELL' ADDIO 2.32 --- Gino Marinacci -fl; Antonello Vannucchi -o; Silvano Chimenti -g; Dino Asciolla -v; Berto Pisano -b; & string orchestra; recorded 1969 in Rome 92646 ALBA SUL MARE 3.12 Easy Tempo ET914 Cicci Santucci, Marino Di Fulvio, Beppe Cuccato -tp; Mario Midana, Elio Forte, Ennio Gabbi -tb; Biagio Marullo -btb; Piero Umiliani -p; Berto Pisano -b; Roberto Podio -d; recorded 1969 in Rome 92645 VERY FAST 2.19 --- Gino Marinacci -fl; Antonello Vannucchi -o; Silvano Chimenti -g; Berto Pisano -b; & string orchestra; recorded 1969 in Rome 92644 EPISODIO 2.40 --- Cicci Santucci, Marino Di Fulvio, Beppe Cuccato -tp; Mario Midana, Elio Forte, Ennio Gabbi -tb; Biagio Marullo -btb; Gino Marinacci -fl,b-fl; Livio Cerveglieri -ts; Franco Chiari -vib; Piero Umiliani -p; Enzo Grillini -g; Berto Pisano -b; Roberto Podio -d; recorded 1969 in Rome 92643 LA LEGGE DEL GANGSTER 7.39 --- Gino Marinacci -fl; Antonello Vannucchi -o; Silvano Chimenti -g; Berto Pisano -b; & string orchestra; recorded 1969 in Rome 92642 EPILOGO 3.04 --- Cicci Santucci, Marino Di Fulvio, Beppe Cuccato -tp; Mario Midana, Elio Forte, Ennio Gabbi -tb; Biagio Marullo -btb; Gino Marinacci -fl,b-fl; Franco Chiari -vib; Piero Umiliani -p; Enzo Grillini -g; Berto Pisano -b; Roberto Podio -d; recorded 1969 in Rome 92641 GENOVA, PIAZZA DE FERRARI DALLE 2 ALLE 7 12.32 --- 92651 SEI OTTAVI IN BLUES 3.36 --- Mario Gangi -g; & string orchestra; recorded 1969 in Rome 92647 CREPUSCOLO SUL MARE 2.47 Omicrom LPS0016 Antonello Vannucchi -o; Silvano Chimenti -g; Maurizio Majorana -b; Roberto Podio -d; recorded 1969 in Rome 92650 EPILOGO 4.34 Easy Tempo ET914 Nino Culasso, Marino Di Fulvio, Beppe Cuccato, Cicci Santucci -tp; Mario Midana, Elio Forte, Ennio Gabbi -tb; Biagio Marullo -btb; Gino Marinacci -fl; Baldo Maestri -cl; Marcello Boschi, Sergio Valenti -as; Eraldo Volonte, Livio Cerveglieri -ts; Lorenzo Nardini -bs; Piero Umiliani -p; Pino Rucher -g; Beppe Carta -b; Ralph Ferraro -d; recorded 1969 in Rome 92652 APERTURA IN JAZZ 3.55 --- 92655 SEQUENZE RITMICHE 6.20 --- 92656 SWING COME SEMPRE 2.49 --- 92657 GANGSTER'S SONG 3.37 --- Enrico Pieranunzi -p; & string orchestra; recorded 1969 in Rome 92653 DISGELO 2.30 --- Oscar Valdambrini, Fermo Lini -tp; Mario Pezzotta, Dino Piana -tb; Glauco Masotti, Sergio Valenti - as; Gianni Basso, Eraldo Volonte -ts; Lorenzo Nardini -bs; Piero Umiliani -p; Beppe Carla -b; Ralph Ferraro -d; recorded 1969 in Rome 92654 SPIAGGIA DESERTA 6.15 --- "Angeli Bianchi...Angeli Neri" Piero Umiliani: Piero Umiliani -comp,dir; with unknown orchestra and soloists; recorded 1970 in Rome 92658 SWEET REVELATION 4.01 Easy Tempo ET903 92659 LA FORESTA INCANTATA #1 3.56 --- 92660 NOW I'M ON MY OWN 2.44 --- 92661 STREGHE A CONVEGNO 3.42 --- 92662 THE CITY LIFE 2.53 --- 92663 MAGICAL CHILDREN 3.05 --- 92664 FOLK TIME 2.47 --- 92665 SAUDADE #1 3.18 --- 92666 MACUMBA 2.21 --- 92667 LA FORESTA INCANTATA #2 3.56 --- 92668 INIZIAZIONE DI UNA GIOVANE STREGA 2.44 --- 92669 MAGICAL MOONLIGHT 2.58 --- 92670 SAUDADE #2 3.07 --- 92671 TOCCATA E SAMBA 2.47 --- 92672 CARNAVAL 3.07 --- 92673 PERCUSSIONI E HAMMOND 4.58 --- 92674 ALLA PORTA DU CIMITERIO 1.50 --- ------------------------------------------ UMO - NEW MUSIC ORCHESTRA: 'UMO - New Music Orchestra': feat. Clark Terry -tp; Britt Woodman -tb; Norris Turney -as; Bengt Hallberg -p; recorded November 05, 1987 in Berlin 24663 COTTON TAIL 7.28 Aircheck 24664 JEEP'S BLUES 4.22 --- 24665 SOLITUDE 4.35 --- 24666 COME SUNDAY 2.38 --- 24667 EPISOTICO 18.09 --- 24668 DAYBREAK EXPRESS 3.15 --- 24669 HAPPY GO LUCKY LOCAL 10.00 --- ------------------------------------------ UNDEFINED: "Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel" 14043 CURTIÇAO 4.30 14044 AZA DE QUEM POR SURDO 4.56 14045 AFINA A CINTURA 5.40 14046 BARATO BICHO 4.36 14047 PE RASTEIRO 3.14 14048 GANHANDO NA MAO GRANDE 6.12 "Sass & Brass" Don Cherry -pocket tp; Herbie Hancock -p; Ron Carter -b; Billy Higgins -d; recorded in Boston, 'Storyville' 45253 BEMSHA SWING 5.15 Video Maynard Ferguson -tp,vo; Al Hirt -tp; Herbie Hancock -p; Ron Carter -b; Billy Higgins -d; recorded in Boston, 'Storyville' 45254 I CAN'T GET STARTED 9.19 --- Sarah Vaughan -vo; Dizzy Gillespie -tp; Herbie Hancock -p; Ron Carter -b; Billy Higgins -d; recorded in Boston, 'Storyville' 45255 ROUND MIDNIGHT 6.51 --- Sarah Vaughan -vo; Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Al Hirt, Chuck Mangione, Don Cherry -tp; Herbie Hancock -p; Ron Carter -b; Billy Higgins -d; recorded in Boston, 'Storyville' 45256 BAG'S GROOVE 7.40 --- 45257 TAKE THE 'A'-TRAIN 6.15 --- 45258 THEME: WATERMELON MAN 2.15 --- "2nd Esquire Jazz Concert" Louis Armstrong -tp; Benny Goodman -cl; with the Duke Ellington Band: Shelton Hemphill, Taft Jordan, Cat Anderson, Ray Nance -tp; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, Claude Jones -tb; Jimmy Hamilton -cl; Johnny Hodges, Otto Hardwick -as; Al Sears -ts; Duke Ellington -p; Fred Guy -g; Junior Raglin -b; Sonny Greer -d; recorded January 17, 1945 in New York, New Orleans, L.A. This is the first 'Three Way Jam Session': the Duke Ellington Band plays in Los Angeles, Louis Armstrong in New Orleans, and Benny Goodman in New York. 40964 THINGS AIN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE 2.00 FDC1009 "Mucho Calor (VSOP 47)" Conte Candoli -tp; Art Pepper -as; Bill Perkins -ts; Russ Freeman -p; Ben Tucker -b; Chuck Flores - d; Jack Costanzo, Mike Pacheco -bongos; recorded April 24, 1958 in Los Angeles, Forum Theatre 49860 MUCHO CALOR 6.50 Andex A3002 49861 AUTUMN LEAVES 3.10 --- 49862 MAMBO DE LA PINTA 5.30 --- 49863 I'LL REMEMBER APRIL 2.20 --- 49864 VAYA HOMBRE VAYA 3.20 --- 49865 I LOVE YOU 5.50 --- 49866 MAMBO JUMBO 3.50 --- 49867 OLD DEVIL MOON 5.24 --- 49868 PERNOD 3.56 --- 49869 THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC 4.20 --- "Jazz In Switzerland Vol 2" 'Unterhaltungsorchester Beromünster': Dizzy Reece -tp; Raymond Droz -tb; Fernando Vicencio -ss; Fernand Fantini -bs; Bruno Spoerri -sop; Kurt Hacker -p; Karl-Theodor Geier -b; Stuff Combe -d; recorded September 15, 1970 in Jazz Festival Zürich 68879 FOOT PATTIN' 4.55 Elite Spec 73604 "Soloabend im Sechseckbau" Rudolf Behrend -b; Ulrich Kurth -p; Rolf Rosbigalle -vib; recorded December 01, 1978 in Kiel 17676 AU PRIVAVE 8.35 1420 Private recording Rudolf Behrend -b; Rolf Rosbigalle -vib recorded December 01, 1978 in Kiel 17677 MY FOOLISH HEART 4.36 1421 --- "Lyrik-und-Jazz-Abend im Schauspielhaus-Studiobühne Kiel" Ulrich Kurth -p; Thomas B.H. Knospe -b; Richard Berkowski -perc; unidentified narrators; rec. probably 1979 in Kiel 37659 LYRIK UND JAZZ 75.48 1613 --- "After Midnight Vol 1" Johnny Griffin -ts; Bosko Petrovic -vib; Damir Dicic -g; Kresimir Remeta -b; Silvije Glojnaric -d; rec. probably 1990 in BP Club, Zagreb 63831 JUST FRIENDS 12.22 Jazzette BPCD 012 Bob Mover -as; Bosko Petrovic -vib; Damir Dicic -g; Kresimir Remeta -b; Silvije Glojnaric -d; rec. probably 1990 in BP Club, Zagreb 63832 SECRET LOVE 10.36 --- Gianni Basso -ts; Bosko Petrovic -vib; Damir Dicic -g; Kresimir Remeta -b; Silvije Glojnaric -d; rec.
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