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Aaron SACHS: Frank SACKENHEIM: Erna SACK: Fats SADI This discography is automatically generated by The JazzOmat Database System written by Thomas Wagner For private use only! ------------------------------------------ Aaron SACHS: "Clarinet & Co" Phil Sunkel, Bernie Glow -tp; Frank Rehak -tb; AARON SACHS -cl,ts; Gene Allen -bs; Nat Pierce - p; Aaron Bell -b; Osie Johnson -d; recorded February 18 and 21, 1957 in New York 33134 RONDO BLUES 3.45 Rama RLP 1004 33135 JUST SICK BLUES 2.54 --- 33136 BLUE SOPHISTICATE 4.02 --- 33137 CONVERSATION 2.39 --- 33138 MONA'S KIMONA 4.01 --- 33139 COUNTRYFIELD 3.46 --- 33140 WIGGINS 3.26 --- Aaron Sachs -cl,ts; Hal Overton -p; Jimmy Raney -g; Aaron Bell -b; Osie Johnson -d; recorded March 04, 1957 in New York 33141 GORME HAS HER DAY 3.07 --- 33142 I CAN'T BELIEVE 2.58 --- 33143 HAL'S LOFT 2.43 --- 33144 NANCY 3.22 --- ------------------------------------------ Frank SACKENHEIM: "WDR3:Jazz.Cologne" Frank Sackenheim Trio: Frank Sackenheim -ts; Henning Gailing -b; Jonas Burgwinkel -d; recorded July 10, 2005 in Funkhaus Wallrafplatz, Köln 77097 DEIN IST MEIN GANZES HERZ 7.55 Aircheck 77098 L.O.V.E. 5.22 --- 77099 RED ROSES 8.16 --- 77100 SPEAK LOW 11.40 --- 77101 ICH BIN VON KOPF BIS FUSS AUF LIEBE EINGESTELLT 7.53 --- 77102 GAMES THAT LOVERS PLAY 8.05 --- ------------------------------------------ Erna SACK: Sopran: Kammersängerin Erna Sack mit Orchester; Dirigent: Hans Bund; recorded August 30, 1934 in Berlin 107685 WENN SICH EINE SCHÖNE FRAU VERLIEBT 3.30 19991-1 Tel A1676 Sopran: Kammersängerin Erna Sack mit Orchester; Dirigent: Hans Bund; recorded October 1934 in Berlin 107121 ICH BIN VERLIEBT 3.32 19990 --- aus der Operette "Clivia" Erna Sack war eine der bedeutendsten Sopranistinnen Deutschlands im 20. Jahrhundert. Sie war in der Lage, das viergestrichene "c", einen extremen hohen Ton zu singen, was nur wenigen Sopranistinnen gelang. ------------------------------------------ Fats SADI: "Ensadinado" Fats Sadi -vib; Jimmy Woode -b; Francy Boland -p; Kenny Clarke -d; recorded March 21, 1966 in Köln 16279 NIGHT LADY 4.18 Saba SB15111 16280 ENSADINADO 4.46 --- 16281 GOODBYE 3.16 --- 16282 THE SAME 5.06 --- 16283 ALL OF YOU 3.24 --- 16284 BLUE SUNRISE 6.46 --- 16285 GAMAL SADYIN' EM 3.24 --- 16286 RIDIN' HIGH 4.22 --- ------------------------------------------ Eddie SAFRANSKI: "Loaded" Leonard Hawkins -tp; Gene Roland -vtb; Lem Davis, Boots Mussulli -as; Vido Musso -ts; Sanford Gold -p; Eddie Safranski -b; Denzil Best -d; recorded February 26, 1946 in New York 65442 BASSOLOGY 2.54 S5890 Savoy MG12074 Vido Musso -ts; Sanford Gold -p; Eddie Safranski -b; Denzil Best -d; recorded February 26, 1946 in New York 65443 SPELLBOUND 3.00 S5892 --- Lem Davis -as; Vido Musso -ts; Sanford Gold -p; Eddie Safranski -b; Denzil Best -d; recorded February 26, 1946 in New York 65444 LEM ME GO 2.51 S5893 --- 65445 JAM SESSION AT SAVOY 2.58 S5891 --- "Eddie Safranski's Poll Cats" Ray Wetzel -tp; Eddie Bert -tb; Art Pepper -as; Bob Cooper -ts; Pete Rugolo -p; Eddie Safranski -b; Shelly Manne -d; recorded December 20, 1947 in New York 11602 SA-FRANTIC 2.52 Atlantic EP512 11603 TURMOIL 2.38 --- ------------------------------------------ SAINTS AND SINNERS: "Sugar" Herman Autrey -tp,vo; Vic Dickenson -tb; Rudy Powell -cl,as,ts; Red Richards -p,vo; Dan Mastri -b; George Reed -d; recorded April 01 and 02, 1968 in Villingen-Schwenningen 91213 DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS 5.17 MPS15174 ------------------------------------------ Akira SAKATA: "Jazzbühne Berlin '81" Akira Sakata -as; Hiroshi Yoshino -b; Nobuo Fuji -d; recorded May 08 to 10, 1981 in Berlin 31022 CHO-CHO 8.30 Amiga 855876 ------------------------------------------ Ahmad Khatab SALIM: "Flute Suite" Ahmad Khatab Salim & his Orchestra: Joe Wilder -tp; Frank Rehak -tb; Herbie Mann, Frank Wess - fl,ts; Hank Jones -p; Wendell Marshall -b; Bobby Donaldson -d; Ahmad Khatab Salim -arr,dir; recorded March 21, 1957 in New York 92820 DUO FLAUTISTS 2.47 SAK6987 Savoy MG12102 92821 MILTOWN BLUES 7.22 SAK6988 --- 92822 BALLIN' THE BLUES 3.09 SAK6989 --- 92823 PRETTY BABY 4.58 SAK6990 --- 92824 LOPIN' 2.53 SAK6991 --- 92825 TALK THAT TALK 4.13 SAK6992 --- "Stablemates" Ahmad Khatab Salim & his Orchestra: Johnny Coles -tp; Buster Cooper -tb; Johnny Griffin -ts; Howard Austin -bs; Tommy Flanagan -p; Kenny Burrell -g; George Duvivier -b; Osie Johnson -d; Ahmad Khatab Salim -arr,ldr; recorded April 05, 1957 in New York 92826 A PRIVATE CLOUD 4.41 SAK70001 Savoy MG12115 92827 DEJEUNER 6.22 SAK70002 --- 92828 BACK TALK 3.39 SAK70003 --- 92829 D. MINOR DIPPER 5.18 SAK70004 --- "Jazz Is Busting Out All Over" Ahmad Khatab Salim -arr,ldr; Jimmy Nottingham, Joe Wilder -tp; Marshall Royal -as; Frank Wess - ts; Charlie Fowlkes -bs; Hank Jones -p; Wendell Marshall -b; Bobby Donaldson -d; recorded July 01, 1957 22995 JUNE IS BUSTING OUT ALL OVER 3.10 Savoy MG 12123 "Pretty For The People" Kenny Dorham -tp; Buster Cooper -tb; Johnny Griffin -ts; Pepper Adams -bs; Wynton Kelly -p; Paul Chambers -b; Max Roach -d; Chino Pozo -cga; Ahmad Khatab Salim -arr,comp,dir; recorded September 07, 1957 in Hackensack, N.J. 103225 BLU-BINSKY 6.16 70125 Savoy 93006-2 103226 R-U 1-2 8.02 70126 --- 103227 SHIRLEY RAY 6.05 70129 --- 103228 BA-LU-EE-DU 5.51 70128 --- 103229 PRETTY FOR THE PEOPLE 8.07 70127 --- 103230 TAKIN' CARE OF BUSINESS 5.28 70130 --- 103231 BLU-BINSKY (alt) 6.02 --- 103232 PRETTY FOR THE PEOPLE (alt) 8.28 --- "Blues Suite (Savoy SV-0142)" Paul Cohen, Joe Wilder -tp; Nat Adderley -co; Buster Cooper -tb; Phil Woods -as; Seldon Powell - ts,fl; Sahib Shihab -bs; Eddie Costa -vib,p; Oscar Dennard -p; George Duvivier -b; Philly Joe Jones, or Granville Hogan -d; Ahmad Khatab Salim -arr,dir; recorded October 06, 1958 in New York 38764 PAY DAY 3.56 Savoy MG12132 38765 JOY BOX 6.03 --- 38766 FULL MOON 5.12 --- 38767 BLUE BARY 3.39 --- 38768 THE SULTAN 4.25 --- 38769 BLU-SHOUT 3.25 --- 38770 LIKE HOW LONG BABY 4.59 --- ------------------------------------------ SALSA PICANTE: "Sabrosita" Roberto Herrador, Mario Di Cara, Alberto Romero -vo; Martin Hesselbach, Poncho Valdez -perc; Thomas Kukulies -perc,vo; Georg Corman -p; Günter Rink -b; Theo Schotten, Hannes Beckmann - tp; Frank Brägemann -sax; Roland Nikoleit -tb; recorded 1986 in Dortmund 20011 SALSA SABROSITA 3.56 Pläne 88486 CD 20012 VICENTE 5.00 --- 20013 BUSCA LO TUYO 4.56 --- 20014 QUE VIVA LA MUSICA LATINA 6.42 --- 20015 AMERICA LATINA 5.27 --- 20016 A MI TIERRA 5.55 --- 20017 SOLAR 4.18 --- 20018 ANSIEDAD 5.37 --- ------------------------------------------ Dino SALUZZI: "Andina" Dino Saluzzi -bandoneon,fl; recorded May 1988 in Oslo 37390 DANCE IN THE MORNING 8.10 ECM 1375 37391 WINTER 5.58 --- 37392 TRANSMUTATION 5.12 --- 37393 REMOTENESS 2.58 --- 37394 TANGO OF OBLIVION 5.04 --- 37395 CHORAL 4.18 --- 37396 WALTZ FOR VERENA 2.48 --- 37397 ANDINA 7.30 --- 37398 MEMORIES 1.32 --- ------------------------------------------ Sal SALVADOR: "Stan Kenton Presents Jazz" Sal Salvador -g; Eddie Costa -p,vib; Kenny O'Brien -b; Joe Morello -d; recorded July 21, 1954 in New York 35280 CABIN IN THE SKY 3.10 Cap T6505 35281 SEE 2.04 --- 35282 ROUND TRIP 2.46 --- 35283 YESTERDAYS 3.06 --- Sal Salvador -g; Eddie Costa -p,vib; Jim Gannon -b; Jimmy Campbell -d; recorded October 08, 1954 in New York 35284 NOTHING TO DO 2.54 --- 35285 WHEELS 3.04 --- Sal Salvador -g; Eddie Costa -p,vib; Jim Gannon -b; Jimmy Campbell -d; recorded October 09, 1954 in New York 35286 DOWN HOME 2.48 --- 35287 SALUTATIONS 2.28 --- 35288 VIOLETS FOR YOU FURS 3.24 --- 35289 NOW SEE HERE MAN 2.50 --- 35290 BOO BOO BE DOOP 2.48 --- 35291 AUTUMN IN NEW YORK 3.24 --- "Frivolous Sal" Sal Salvador -g; Eddie Costa -p,vib; George Roumanis -b; Jimmy Campbell -d; recorded February 1956 in New York 35292 FRIVOLOUS SAL 3.14 Bethlehem BCP 59 35293 TANGERINE 3.06 --- 35294 I COVER THE WATERFRONT 3.40 --- 35295 YOU STEPPED OUT OF A DREAM 3.26 --- 35296 YOU COULD SWING FOR THAT 2.32 --- 35297 ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE 4.02 --- 35298 SALAMAN 4.18 --- 35299 HANDFUL OF STARS 3.38 --- 35300 I LOVE YOU 3.10 --- 35301 I'LL REMEMBER APRIL 4.52 --- "Colors In Sound" Maynard Ferguson, Doc Severinsen, Ernie Royal, Jimmy Maxwell -tp; Ray Starling -tp,mellophone; Frank Rehak, Eddie Bert -tb; David Amram -frh; Bill Barber -tu; Sal Salvador -g; George Roumanis - b; Osie Johnson -d; recorded April 21, 1958 in New York 2838 WHAT IS THERE TO SAY 2.33 MCA 510205 2839 YOU'D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO 2.33 --- 2840 YESTERDAYS 2.10 --- Maynard Ferguson, Doc Severinsen, Ernie Royal, Joe Ferrante -tp; Ray Starling -mellophone; Frank Rehak, Eddie Bert -tb; David Amram -frh; Bill Barber -tu; Sal Salvador -g; George Roumanis - b; Billy Campbell -d; recorded April 23, 1958 in New York 2841 DEEP DOWN 2.56 --- 2842 EASY LIVING 2.56 --- 2843 WALKIN' TIME 3.45 --- 2844 FOR YOU, FOR ME, FOR EVERMORE 3.32 --- Maynard Ferguson, Al Maiorca, John Frosk, Bill Hodges -tp; Ray Starling -mellophone; Frank Rehak, Eddie Bert -tb; David Amram -frh; Bill Barber -tu; Sal Salvador -g; George Roumanis -b; Osie Johnson -d; recorded April 28, 1958 in New York 2845 PERIWINKLE BLUES 3.08 --- 2846 DESERT FEVER 2.30 --- 2847 YOU BROUGHT A NEW KIND OF LOVE TO ME 4.40 --- 2848 SPRING WILL BE A LITTLE LATE THIS YEAR 3.08 --- "Starfingers" Sal Salvador -g; Eddie Bert -tb; Nick Brignola -bs; Derek Smith -p; Sam Jones -b; Mel Lewis -d; recorded March 24, 1978 in New York 5028 NICA'S DREAM 12.54 Bee Hive BH7002 5029 DARN THAT DREAM 4.58 --- 5030 SOMETIME AGO 6.40 --- 5031 ZONE TWO 6.44 --- 5032 DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE 6.04 --- 5033 BLUE GNU'S BLUES 11.08 --- "Juicy Lucy" Sal Salvador -g;
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