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Buddy Rich Both Sides Mp3, Flac, Wma Buddy Rich Both Sides mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Both Sides Country: Europe Released: 1976 MP3 version RAR size: 1235 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1548 mb WMA version RAR size: 1186 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 738 Other Formats: AUD WAV MMF ASF MIDI MP2 AAC Tracklist Hide Credits Quiet Riot A1 2:49 Arranged By – Ed Finkle*Written-By – D. Robertson* Dateless Brown A2 3:14 Arranged By – Ed Finkle*Written-By – B. Rich*, E. Finkel* Desperate Desmond A3 3:00 Arranged By – Billy Moore Jr*Written-By – B. Moore, Jr.* Oop Bop Sh'Bam A4 2:54 Arranged By – Johnny MandelWritten-By – D. Gillespie* Song Of The Islands A5 4:09 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – C. E. King* Yardbird Suite A6 3:09 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – C. Parker* Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie A7 3:02 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – McDonald*, Rose*, Meyer* From The Sticks B1 4:42 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – B. Rich* Sweets Tooth B2 4:01 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – B. Rich*, E. Wilkins* Richcraft B3 3:06 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – B. Rich*, E. Wilkins* I Want A Litle Girl B4 4:17 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – Moll*, Mencher* Indiana B5 3:38 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – McDonald*, Hanley* Sleep C1 3:15 Arranged By – Gigi GryceWritten-By – Lebieg* Limehouse Blues C2 3:43 Arranged By – Gigi GryceWritten-By – Furber*, Braham* Yesterdays C3 5:39 Arranged By – Gigi GryceWritten-By – Kern*, Harbach* Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye C4 3:50 Arranged By – Gigi GryceWritten-By – Russo*, Erdman*, Kahn*, Fiorito* Figure Eights C5 4:26 Arranged By – Gigi GryceWritten-By – B. Rich*, M. Roach* Straight, No Chaser D1 4:20 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – T. Monk* Astronaut D2 7:36 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – E. Wilkins* Miss Bessie's Cookin' D3 5:15 Arranged By – Ernie WilkinsWritten-By – B. Rich*, E. Wilkins* Credits Alto Saxophone – Aaron Sachs (tracks: A1), Earl Warren* (tracks: A5 to B5), Jerry Therkeld (tracks: A4), Les Clarke (tracks: A1 to A4), Phil Woods (tracks: A5 to C5), Romeo Penque (tracks: A2, A3) Art Direction – Jim Schubert Baritone Saxophone – Sid Brown (tracks: A1 to A4), Steve Perlow (tracks: A5 to B5) Bass – Bobby Boswell* (tracks: C1 to C5), Earl May (tracks: D1 to D3), Jimmy Johnson (tracks: A1, A4), Joe Shulman (tracks: A2, A3), Phil Leshin (tracks: A5 to C5) Compiled By – Don De Michael* Design – Joe Kotleba Drums – Buddy Rich, Max Roach (tracks: C1 to C5) Engineer [Mastering Engineer] – Jerry DeClercq Ensemble – The Max Roach Quartet* (tracks: C1 to C5), The Buddy Rich Quintet (tracks: C1 to C5) Guitar – Lenny Mirabella (tracks: A2, A3), Sam Herman (tracks: A5 to B5) Illustration – Bob Ziering Piano – Dave McKenna (tracks: D1 to D3), John Bunch (tracks: A5 to C5), Tony Nichols (tracks: A1 to A4) Reissue Producer – Robin McBride Research [Assistant] – Jonathan Losk Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn (tracks: A5 to B5), Benny Golson (tracks: A5 to B5), George Berg (tracks: A1 to A4), Mickey Rich (tracks: A1, A4), Mike Blanos (tracks: A2, A3), Seldon Powell (tracks: D1 to D3), Stanley Turrentine (tracks: C1 to C5) Trombone – Al Lorraine (tracks: A1, A4), Billy Byers (tracks: A5 to B5), Earl Swope (tracks: A1 to A4), Eddie Bert (tracks: A5 to B5), Jimmy Cleveland (tracks: A5 to B5), Johnny Mandel (tracks: A1 to A4), Julian Priester (tracks: C1 to C5), Sam Hyster (tracks: A2, A3), Willie Dennis (tracks: A5 to D3) Trumpet – Bitsy Mullins (tracks: A1, A4), Bitsy Mullens* (tracks: A2, A3), Carl Warwick (tracks: A2, A3), Emmett Berry (tracks: A5 to B5), Harry "Sweets" Edison* (tracks: A5 to B5), Jimmy Nottingham (tracks: A5 to B5), Jimmy Pupa (tracks: A2, A3), Joe Ferrante (tracks: A5 to B5), Louis Oles* (tracks: A1), Irvin Markowitz* (tracks: D1 to D3), Paul Cohn (tracks: A2, A3), Pinky Savitt (tracks: A1, A4), Red Rodney (tracks: A4), Stan Fishelson (tracks: A5 to B5), Tommy Allison (tracks: A1, A4), Tommy Turrentine (tracks: C1 to C5) Vibraphone – Mike Mainieri (tracks: D1 to D3) Notes Gatefold Sleeve. The European release has 'Printed In The Netherlands' in the bottom right hand corner of the back cover. A1 recorded in New York City, April 25, 1946. A2, A3 recorded in New York City, February 5, 1946. A4 recorded in New York City, September 10, 1946. A5 to B5 recorded at Fine Recording Studios in New York City, April 9 & 10, 1959. C1 to D3 recorded at Fine Recording Studios in New York City, April 7 & 8, 1959. Previously released on Mercury albums MG36071, MG20451, MG20448, MGE26006, SRW16407. Tracks A1 to A4 monaural; all other sides are stereo. Re-mastered at Universal Studios, Chicago Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year EMS-2-402 Buddy Rich Both Sides (2xLP, Comp, RM) Mercury EMS-2-402 US 1976 9286531 Buddy Rich Both Sides (2xLP, Comp, Gat) Mercury 9286531 Brazil 1977 6672 502 Buddy Rich Both Sides (2xLP, Comp, RM) Mercury 6672 502 Australia 1976 EMS-2-402 Buddy Rich Both Sides (2xLP, Comp, RE, RM) Mercury EMS-2-402 US Unknown Related Music albums to Both Sides by Buddy Rich Ernie Furtado - Ernie Sigley - Ernie Tennessee Ernie Ford - O Come All Ye Faithful Tennessee Ernie Ford - His Hands Ernie Wilkins And His Orchestra - The Hooter / The Lion Art Farmer, Ernie Royal, Charlie Shavers, Emmet Berry, Harold Baker - Trumpets All Out Buddy Rich - Buddy Rich Ernie Wilkins-Kenny Clark Septet - Ernie Wilkins-Kenny Clark Septet.
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