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Harold MABERN: Teo MACERO This discography is automatically generated by The JazzOmat Database System written by Thomas Wagner For private use only! ------------------------------------------ Harold MABERN: "Workin' And Wailin'" Virgil Jones -tp,flh; George Coleman -ts; Harold Mabern -p; Buster Williams -b; Leo Morris -d; recorded June 30, 1969 in New York 101615 A TIME FOR LOVE 4.54 Prest PR7687 Leo Morris aka Idris Muhammad 101616 WALTZING WESTWARD 9.26 --- 101617 I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT I SEE IN YOU 8.33 --- 101618 STROZIER'S MODE 7.58 --- 101619 BLUES FOR PHINEAS 5.11 --- "Greasy Kid Stuff" Lee Morgan -tp; Hubert Laws -fl,ts; Harold Mabern -p; Boogaloo Joe Jones -g; Buster Williams -b; Idriss Muhammad -d; recorded January 26, 1970 in New York 101620 I WANT YOU BACK 5.30 Prest PR7764 101621 GREASY KID STUFF 8.23 --- 101622 ALEX THE GREAT 7.20 --- 101623 XKE 6.52 --- 101624 JOHN NEELY - BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE 8.33 --- 101625 I HAVEN'T GOT ANYTHING BETTER TO DO 6.04 --- "Remy Martin's New Years Special" James Moody Trio: Harold Mabern -p; Todd Coleman -b; Edward Gladden -d; recorded December 31, 1984 in Sweet Basil, New York Intro 1.46 Comment 99565 YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT LOVE IS 13.59 Aircheck it's the rhythm section of James Moody Quartet 99566 THERE'S NO GREEATER LOVE 10.14 --- 99567 ALL BLUES 11.54 --- 99568 STRIKE UP THE BAND 13.05 --- "Lookin' On The Bright Side" Harold Mabern -p; Christian McBride -b; Jack DeJohnette -d; recorded February and March 1993 in New York 87461 LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE 5.37 DIW 614 87462 MOMENT'S NOTICE 5.25 --- 87463 BIG TIME COOPER 8.04 --- 87464 AU PRIVAVE 6.12 --- 87465 LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING 5.11 --- 87466 IT'S A LONESOME OLD TOWN 9.23 --- 87467 TOO LATE, FALL BACK BABY 6.57 --- 87468 OUR WALTZ 4.23 --- "Don't Know Why" Harold Mabern -p; Nat Reeves -b; Joe Farnsworth -d; recorded April 06, 2003 in Avatar Studio, NYC 82978 EDWARD LEE 6.19 Venus 82979 DANCE WITH ME 6.35 --- 82980 MY FAVORITE THINGS 5.18 --- 82981 DON'T KNOW WHY 4.39 --- 82982 DREAMY 6.27 --- 82983 CABU 6.11 --- 82984 THE SURREY WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP 6.16 --- 82985 NIGHTLIFE IN TOKYO 6.09 --- 82986 BLUES FOR DAVID 5.00 --- 82987 MY SHINING HOUR 4.33 --- ------------------------------------------ Teo MACERO: Teo MAcero -ts; Lenny Dejay -accor; Louis Labella -b; Charles Mingus -b,cello; Ed Shaughnessy - d; recorded December 05, 1953 in New York 44813 THOU SWELL (schlechte Tonqualität) 3.18 Debut LP6 "Teo" Teo Macero -ts; Teddy Charles -vib; Mal Waldron -p; Addison Farmer -b; Jerry Segal -d; recorded April 27, 1957 in Hackensack NJ 22142 GHOST STORY 6.32 Prest PRLP7104 22143 PLEASE DON'T GO NOW 6.46 --- 22144 JUST SPRING 4.54 --- 22145 STAR EYES 7.18 --- 22146 POLODY 5.16 --- 22147 WHAT'S NOT 5.16 --- "Acoustical Suspension" Mike Nock, Mal Waldron -p; Teo Macero -comp; pubished 1985 30033 SILENT SUMMER 3.01 Doctor Jazz FW 40111 Lionel Hampton -vib; Gato Barbieri, Bill Evans, John Stubblefield -ts; Dave Valentin -fl; Dave Liebman -ss; Alex Foster -as; Mike Nock -syn; Jorge Dalto -p; Larry Coryell, Ryo Kawasaki -g; Lincoln Goines -b; Buddy Williams -d; Carol Steele -perc; Teo Macero -arr,comp; pubished 1985 30026 THE MAN WITH THE HORN 7.56 --- 30027 SLOW AND EASY 4.10 --- 30028 ACOUSTICAL SUSPENSION 6.11 --- 30029 HEY MAN WHAT'S HAPPENIN' 4.36 --- 30030 SUN RAYS 5.20 --- Teo Macero -as,ts,arr,comp; Dave Liebman -ss; Carlos Ward -as; Orlando Digirolamo -accordion; Cecil McBee -b; pubished 1985 30031 8 MINUS 10 2.52 --- Dave Valentin -fl; Dave Liebman -ss; Mike Nock -kb; Jorge Dalto -p; Ryo Kawasaki -g; Alyrio Lima, Carol Steele -perc; Buddy Williams -d; Teo Macero -comp,arr; pubished 1985 30032 SUMMER RAIN 6.37 --- ------------------------------------------ MACHITO: Mario Bauza, Frank Davilla, Bobby Woodlen -tp; Gene Johnson, Fred Skerritt -as; José Madera, Flip Phillips -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Robert Rodriguez -b; Machito -marimba; José Mangual -bgo; Luis Miranda -conga; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; recorded December 20, 1948 in New York 5682 TANGA #2 4.56 Verve 3145216612 5683 TANGA #3 (fp out) 7.00 Clef EPC500 44597 TANGA 5.12 Clef MGC511 44598 CARAVAN 3.21 --- "Cubop City" Flip Phillips -ts; Machito -ldr,maracas; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; Luis Miranda -conga; José Mangual - bongos; recorded February 11, 1949 in New York, Bob City Broadcast 26349 BUCABU 3.55 Tumbao TCD012 26350 ONE O'CLOCK LEAP (_Will Bradley's Band; Ella Fitzgerald -scat vo;) 3.54 --- Mario Bauza, Frank Davilla, Bobby Woodlen -tp; Gene Johnson, Fred Skerritt -as; José Madera -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Robert Rodriguez -b; José Mangual -bgo; Luis Miranda - cga; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; Machito -mar; Graciela -vo,claves; recorded March 19, 1949 in New York, Bob City Broadcast 26222 BLEN, BLEN, BLEN 4.22 --- 26306 SI SI, NO NO 7.19 --- 26308 VACILANDO 3.24 --- Mario Bauza, Frank Davilla, Bobby Woodlen -tp; Gene Johnson, Fred Skerritt -as; José Madera -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Robert Rodriguez -b; José Mangual -bgo; Luis Miranda - cga; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; Machito -mar; Graciela -vo,claves; recorded March 29, 1949 in New York, Bob City Broadcast 26220 HOWARD'S BLUES (Howard McGhee -tp; Brew Moore -ts;) 4.45 --- 26312 LLORA TIMBERO 4.22 --- 26313 SI SI, NO NO 9.05 --- Mario Bauza, Frank Davilla, Bobby Woodlen -tp; Gene Johnson, Fred Skerritt -as; José Madera -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Robert Rodriguez -b; José Mangual -bgo; Luis Miranda - cga; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; Machito -mar; Graciela -vo,claves; recorded April 02, 1949 in New York, Bob City Broadcast 26221 CUBOP CITY (Howard McGhee -tp; Brew Moore -ts;) 9.06 --- 26346 EL REY DEL MAMBO 4.15 --- 26347 BOP CHAMPAGNE 5.14 --- Mario Bauza, Frank Davilla, Bobby Woodlen -tp; Gene Johnson, Fred Skerritt -as; José Madera -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Robert Rodriguez -b; José Mangual -bgo; Luis Miranda - cga; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; Machito -mar; Graciela -vo,claves; recorded April 23, 1949 in New York, Bob City Broadcast 18839 INDIANOLA (Howard McGhee -tp; Brew Moore -ts;) 4.46 --- 18840 HOW HIGH THE MOON (Howard McGhee -tp; Brew Moore -ts;) 3.32 --- "Bop City" Howard McGhee, Mario Bauza, Frank Davilla, Bobby Woodlen -tp; Gene Johnson, Fred Skerritt - as; Brew Moore, José Madera -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Robert Rodriguez -b; Milt Jackson -vib; José Mangual -bgo; Luis Miranda -cga; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; Machito -mar; recorded May 07, 1949 in New York 19308 BOPPIN' THE VIBES 1.54 Spotlite SPJ138 "Cubop City" Mario Bauza, Frank Davilla, Bobby Woodlen -tp; Gene Johnson, Fred Skerritt -as; José Madera -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Robert Rodriguez -b; José Mangual -bgo; Luis Miranda - cga; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; Machito -mar; Graciela -vo,claves; recorded November 14, 1950 in New York, Bob City Broadcast 26348 TANGA 5.25 Tumbao TCD012 "The Music of Chico O'Farrill" Mario Bauza, Frank Davila, Bobby Woodlen, Harry Edison, Al Stewart -tp; Fred Skerritt, Gene Johnson -as; José Madera, Sol Rabinowitz -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Roberto Rodriguez -b; Buddy Rich -d; José Mangual -bgo; Luis Miranda -cga; Ubaldo Nieto -timb; Graciela, Machito -vo; Chico O'Farrill -arr; recorded December 21, 1950 in New York 30325 CANCION - MAMBO I - MAMBO II 15.10 Clef MGC505 Mario Bauza, Frank Davila, Bobby Woodlen, Harry Edison, Al Stewart -tp; Fred Skerritt, Gene Johnson -as; José Madera, Sol Rabinowitz -ts; Leslie Johnakins -bs; René Hernandez -p; Roberto Rodriguez -b; Buddy Rich -d; José Mangual -bgo; Chano Pozo, Luis Miranda -cga; Ubaldo Nieto - timb; Graciela, Machito -vo; Chico O'Farrill -arr; recorded December 21, 1950 in New York 30326 6/8 - JAZZ - RHUMBA ABIERTA 26.56 --- "Afro Jazziac" Machito and his Afro Cuban Jazz Ensemble: feat. Curtis Fuller -tb; Herbie Mann -fl; Johnny Griffin - ts; no more details; recorded 1958 in New York 94008 AFRICAN FLUTE 2.58 Roulette R52026 Very bad sound! 94009 BACAO 4.32 --- 94010 CARABUNTA 3.43 --- 94011 AFRO JAZZIAC 4.22 --- 94012 RING A LEVIO 2.41 --- "Machito at the Crescendo" Jimmy Zito -tp; Aaron Sachs -ts; Graciela Perez, Machito -vo; no more detais; recorded 1960 to 1961 in Live, "Crescendo", Hollywood 81093 PACHANGA A LA CRESCENDO 3.21 GNP 58 81094 MANGOS 3.01 --- 81095 MAGGIE'S MAMGO 3.07 --- 81096 VARSITY DRAG MAMBO 3.19 --- 81097 CUBAN FANTASY 4.54 --- 81098 NO TIENE TELERANA 3.08 --- 81099 VEN CONMIGO GUAJIRA 3.09 --- 81100 BERNIE AND THE WOLF 3.10 --- 81101 EL COLUMPIO 3.19 --- 81102 AYER LO VI LLORAR 3.20 --- 81103 TODO ES 3.37 --- 81104 JAMAICUBA 3.17 --- 81105 ALMA CON ALMA 3.18 --- 81106 MI OTONO 2.18 --- 81107 ALMENDRA 2.36 --- 81108 PENT UP HOUSE 3.32 --- "Machito and his Salsa Big Band" Machito -ldr,vo,perc; Paula Grillo -vo; Tony Cofresi, Alfredo Chocolate Armenteros, Shunzu Ono, Jeff Davis -tp; Mark Friedman, Ed Covi -as; Ken Hitchcock -ts; Pete Miranda -bs; William Rodriguez -p; Nelson Gonzales -b; Ray Romero, T.C. Ramos, Mario Grillo -perc; recorded February 1982 in Loenen a/d Vecht,NL 2183 EL AS DE LA RUMBA 5.02 Timeless SJP 161 real name of Machito is Raul Grillo 2184 QUIMBOMBO 4.31 --- 2185 PINIERO TENIA RAZON 4.59 --- 2186 YERBERO 5.48 --- 2187 CASO PERDIDO 3.55 --- 2188 SAMBIA 11.25 --- 2189 MANICERO 2.11 --- ------------------------------------------ Theo MACKEBEN: Vocalion Band; Dirigent: Theo Mackeben; Refraingesang: Erwin Bolt; recorded July 1929 in Berlin 105047 LIEBST DU MICH DENN GAR NICHT MEHR? 2.52 1455A8610 Orchestrola 2249 Red Roberts mit seinem Ultraphon Jazz-Orchester: Red Roberts -p,ldr,rn: Theo Mackeben; U.m.
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