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Hermann NAEHRING: Wlodzimierz NAHORNY: NAIMA: Mari This discography is automatically generated by The JazzOmat Database System written by Thomas Wagner For private use only! ------------------------------------------ Hermann NAEHRING: "Großstadtkinder" Hermann Naehring -perc,marimba,vib; Dietrich Petzold -v; Jens Naumilkat -c; Wolfgang Musick -b; Jannis Sotos -g,bouzouki; Stefan Dohanetz -d; Henry Osterloh -tymp; recorded 1985 in Berlin 24817 SCHLAGZEILEN 6.37 Amiga 856138 Hermann Naehring -perc,marimba,vib; Dietrich Petzold -v; Jens Naumilkat -c; Wolfgang Musick -b; Jannis Sotos -g,bouzouki; Stefan Dohanetz -d; recorded 1985 in Berlin 24818 SOUJA 7.02 --- Hermann Naehring -perc,marimba,vib; Dietrich Petzold -v; Jens Naumilkat -c; Wolfgang Musick -b; Jannis Sotos -g,bouzouki; Volker Schlott -fl; recorded 1985 in Berlin A) Orangenflip B) Pink-Punk Frosch ist krank C) Crash 24819 GROSSSTADTKINDER ((Orangenflip / Pink-Punk, Frosch ist krank / Crash)) 11.34 --- Hermann Naehring -perc,marimba,vib; Dietrich Petzold -v; Jens Naumilkat -c; Wolfgang Musick -b; Jannis Sotos -g,bouzouki; recorded 1985 in Berlin 24820 PHRYGIA 7.35 --- 24821 RIMBANA 4.05 --- 24822 CLIFFORD 2.53 --- ------------------------------------------ Wlodzimierz NAHORNY: "Heart" Wlodzimierz Nahorny -as,p; Jacek Ostaszewski -b; Sergiusz Perkowski -d; recorded November 1967 in Warsaw 34847 BALLAD OF TWO HEARTS 2.45 Muza XL-0452 34848 A MONTH OF GOODWILL 7.03 --- 34849 MUNIAK'S HEART 5.48 --- 34850 LEAKS 4.30 --- 34851 AT THE CASHIER 4.55 --- 34852 IT DEPENDS FOR WHOM 4.57 --- 34853 A PEDANT'S LETTER 5.00 --- 34854 ON A HIGH PEAK (/***/) 4.45 --- ------------------------------------------ NAIMA: "Naima" Zdenek Zdenek -kb; Frantisek Kop -sax; Jaromir Honzak -b; Martin Sulc -d; recorded November to December 1985 in Prag 30369 EVA 5.01 Panton 810799 30370 FAREWELL MY LOVE 9.29 --- 30371 MONIKA III 7.54 --- 30372 IRIS 8.54 --- 30373 WALTZ 7.46 --- 30374 FRIDAY IN CHEB 7.07 --- ------------------------------------------ Mari NAKAMOTO: "Just Fine" Tetsuo Fushimi -tp; Tadataka Nakazawa -tb; Kohnosuke Saijo -ts; Yukitada Harada -bs; Norio Maeda -p,arr; Sadanori Nakamura -g; Yasuo Arakawa -b; Takeshi Inomata -d; Ohno Group - strings; MARI NAKAMOTO -vo; recorded May to June 1978 in Tokyo 28882 LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE 3.24 Zen 1003 28883 IT NEVER ENTERED MY MIND 4.50 --- 28884 AUTUMN LEAVES 4.20 --- 28885 EASY LIVING 4.45 --- 28886 I'LL REMEMBER APRIL 4.22 --- 28887 MY FOOLISH HEART 4.38 --- 28888 WRAP YOUR TROUBLES IN DREAMS 4.24 --- 28889 WAVE 4.00 --- 28890 FINE AND DANDY 2.10 --- 29237 I REMEMBER YOU 3.50 --- ------------------------------------------ Zbigniew NAMYSLOWSKI: "Kujaviak Goes Funky" Tomasz Szukalski -ss,ts; Zbigniew Namyslowski -ts; Wojciech Karolak -p; Pawel Jarzebski-b; Czeslaw Bartkowski -d; recorded 1975 in Warsaw 34790 KUJAVIAK GOES FUNKY (Gesowka/.Appenzeller's Dance) 20.15 Muza SX-1230 34791 SAD LITTLE JOHNNY 7.05 --- 34792 QUIET AFTERNOON 6.00 --- 34793 LITTLE LAMB LOST 7.10 --- Zbigniew Namyslowski -as; Tomasz Szukalski -ts; Wojciech Karolak -p; Pavel Jarzebski -b; Czeslaw Bartkowski -d; recorded October 1975 in Warsaw 16423 DER SCHMALZTANGO 24.54 Muza SX1340 "Zbigniew Namyslowsky" Zbigniew Namyslowsky -as; Slavomir Kulpowicz -p; Pawel Jarzebski -b; Janusz Stefanski -d; Marek Blizinski -g; Jozef Gawrych -perc; Wieczyslaw Kowalewski -perc; + unid. big band and string section; recorded 1977 in Warsaw 17018 AT THE AUSPICIOUS HOUR 6.10 Muza SX-1493 17019 WHEN MAY IS IN FLOWER 6.25 --- 17020 MANGO BOOGIE 6.58 --- 17021 JASMINE FLAVOURED 7.57 --- 17022 THE PASSAGE OF TIME 2.49 --- 17023 FLIGHT ON A UFO 9.14 --- "Jazz Jamboree 1992" Zbigniew Namyslowski -as; Wolfgang Engstfeld -ts; Jaroslaw Smietana -g; Gunnar Plümer -b; Peter Weiss -d; recorded October 24, 1992 in Warsaw 43353 LAST CHANCE 11.14 DLF Tape 154101084/2 43354 CANADA 16.52 --- 43355 WALTZ FOR P.W. 19.11 DLF Tape 154101084/3 43356 UP SIDE DOWN (SYSTEM FADE) 11.12 --- ------------------------------------------ Phil NAPOLEON: The Tennessee Ten: Phil Napoleon -tp; Charles Panelli -tb; Jimmy Lytell -cl; Rudy Widoeft, Loring McMurray -as; Frank Signorelli -p; John Cali -bj; John Helleberg -tu; Jack Roth -d; recorded June 26, 1923 in New York 86136 'TAIN'T NOBODY'S BIZ-NESS IF I DO 3.17 28219-4 RCA NL89606 Original Memphis Five: Phil Napoleon -tp; Miff Mole -tb; Jimmy Lytell -cl; Frank Signorelli -p; Ray Bauduc -d; recorded December 28, 1926 in New York 86137 A BLUES SERENADE 2.30 37188-1 --- 86138 OFF TO BUFFALO 2.24 37189-1 --- Phil Napoleon, Warren Hookway, John Azenedo -tp; Ted Raph -tb; Carroll Thorne, Carl Irish - cl,ss,as; Frank E. Ward -cl,ss,ts; Frank Vigneau -p; Dave Skine -bj; Al Kunze -tu; Charlie Jondro -d; recorded February 07, 1927 in New York 72026 CLARINET MARMALADE 2.52 37745-2 --- Phil Napoleon, Warren Hookway, John Azenedo -tp; Ted Raph, unknown -tb; Carroll Thorne, Carl Irish -cl,ss,as; Frank E. Ward -cl,ss,ts; Frank Vigneau -p; Dave Skine -bj; Al Kunze -tu; Charlie Jondro -d; Billy Murray -vo; recorded March 31, 1927 in New York 86139 TAKE YOUR FINGER OUT OF YOUR MOUTH 3.03 38313-1 --- 86140 GO, JOE, GO 2.53 38314-3 --- The New Orleans Blackbirds: Phil Napoleon -tp; Miff Mole -tb; Jimmy Dorsey -cl,as; Matty Malneck - v; Frank Signorelli -p; Dick McDonough -g; Joe Tarto -tu; Ted Napoleon -d; recorded March 31, 1927 in New York 86141 RED HEAD 3.00 49248-2 --- 86142 PLAYING THE BLUES 2.35 49249-3 --- Boyd Senter and his Senterpedes: Phil Napoleon, Mickey Bloom -tp; Charlie Butterfield -tb; Boyd Senter -cl,ldr; Jimmy Dorsey -as; Stan King -d; recorded February 06, 1929 in New York 86143 I'M IN THE JAILHOUSE NOW 3.21 448336-3 --- Napoleon's Emperors: Phil Napoleon -tp; Tommy Dorsey -tb; Jimmy Dorsey -cl,as; Joe Venuti -v; Frank Signorelli -p; Eddie Lang -g; Joe Tarto -b; Stan King -d; recorded May 14, 1929 in New York 86144 MEAN TO ME 3.23 53615-3 --- 86145 MY KINDA LOVE 3.10 53616-2 --- Napoleon's Emperors: Phil Napoleon -tp; Tommy Dorsey -tb; Jimmy Dorsey -cl,as; Joe Venuti -v; Frank Signorelli -p; Eddie Lang -g; Joe Tarto -b; Ted Napoleon -d; recorded May 23, 1929 in New York 86146 GETTIN' HOT 2.45 53506-2 --- 86147 ANYTHING 3.14 53507-2 --- 86148 YOU CAN'T CHEAT A CHEATER 3.10 53508-2 --- Phil Napoleon -tp,ldr; Ford Leary -tb; + 2 as, ts, 3v, p,g,b,d; recorded September 14, 1937 in New York 71102 THAT'S A PLENTY 2.41 M629-1 Var 669 Phil Napoleon -tp; Cutty Cutshall -tb; Phil Olivella -cl; Sonny Weldon -p; Jack Fay -b; Tony Spargo - d; Betty Ann Grove -vo; recorded March 16, 1950 in New York 104535 DIXIELAND IS HERE TO STAY 2.38 CO42990-1 Col 38782 ------------------------------------------ Andy NARELL: "Fabrik" Andy Narell -steeldrums, kb; Keith Jones -b; Steve Erquica -g; William Kennedy -d; Kenneth Nash - perc; recorded May 1985 in Hamburg 6471 SLOW MOTION 5.10 Aircheck 6472 NUTTY STICK 10.02 --- 6473 SEA CHANGE 6.34 --- 6474 KIDENTRO - KASUDI 14.48 --- 6475 WORKOUT 7.40 --- 6476 LIFT IT UP 7.32 --- ------------------------------------------ Milton NASCIMENTO: 10869 CANOEIRO 2.04 ------------------------------------------ Ted NASH: Joe Thomas -tp; Ted Nash -ts; Geoffrey Clarkson -p; Trigger Alpert -b; J.C. Heard -d; recorded January 25, 1946 in New York 60164 THE GIRL IN MY DREAMS 3.17 HL117-2 Keynote K628 60165 A POCKETFUL OF DREAMS (Marie Bryant -vo) 2.59 HL118-3 --- 60166 ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET (Marie Bryant -vo) 2.43 HL119-4 Merc MG20016 60167 WICK'S KICKS 2.46 HL120-3 Keynote K656 Ted Nash -ts; Geoffrey Clarkson -p; Bob Leininger -b; Max Roach -d; recorded June 21, 1946 in New York 58865 ANNIE LAURIE 2.44 Hist 20.1984-2 ------------------------------------------ NATIONAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE: Jimmy Maxwell, Tom Harrell, Dan Hayes, Dave Berger -tp; Jimmy Knepper, Rod Levitt, Joe Randazzo -tb; Greg Herbert, Lawrence Feldman, Sal Nistico, Dennis Anderson, Ken Berger -sax; Steve Brown -g; Ben Aranov -p; Lisle Atkinson -b; Bill Goodwin -d; Chuck Israels -director; recorded April to May 1975 in New York 42861 EVERY TUB 4.28 Chiaroscuro CR140 42862 TRANSBLUCENCY 3.25 --- 42863 UNDERSTANDING DEPRESSION 6.07 --- 42864 BLACK BOTTOM STOMP 2.35 --- 42865 ROOM 608 5.03 --- 44374 SOLAR COMPLEXES (Lee Konitz -as;) 4.19 --- 44375 VERY EARLY (Bill Evans -p;) 6.41 --- 44376 HARLEM AIRSHAFT 3.16 --- 44377 HOT FEET 2.38 --- "Volume 2" Jimmy Maxwell, Mike Lawrence, Tom Harrell, David Berger -tp; Jimmy Knepper, Rod Levitt, Gerry Chamberlain -tb; Arnie Lawrence, Lawrence Feldman, Joe Romano, Dennis Anderson, Ken Berger -sax; Steve Brown -g; Ben Aranov -p; Steve Gilmore -b; Bill Goodwin -d; recorded 1976 in New York 42847 SARABANDE (Margot Hanson -soprano;) 5.44 Chiaroscuro CRD151 42848 EXTRACT I 12.10 --- 42849 KING PORTER STOMP 3.08 --- 42850 HIS MASTER'S VOICE 7.24 --- 42851 SKIPPING TUNE 6.34 --- 42852 COTTON CLUB STOMP 3.02 --- 42853 STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY 4.54 --- 42854 LADY OF THE LAVENDER MIST 3.32 --- 42855 ROYAL GARDEN BLUES 3.46 --- 42856 HOTTER THAN 'ELL 2.50 --- 42857 CONFIRMATION 3.26 --- 42858 BLUES FOR O.P. 6.24 --- 42859 I MEAN YOU 4.26 --- 42860 STRUTTIN' WITH SOME BARBECUE 2.20 --- ------------------------------------------ Michael NAURA: "Kühl und modern" Klaus Marmulla -as; Michael Naura -p; Wolfgang Schlüter -vib; Hajo Lange -b; Heinz Von Moisy -d; recorded February 17, 1957 in Hamburg 11621 ACK VÄRMELAND DU SKÖNA 4.25 Tel 6.22563 21927 A NIGHT AT TONY'S 3.27 --- 45881 MIKE'S BLUES 3.11 --- 45882 A SMOOTH ONE 3.00 --- Klaus Marmulla -as; Michael Naura -p; Wolfgang Schlüter -vib; Hajo Lange -b; Heinz Von Moisy -d; recorded February 17, 1958 in Hamburg 105934 NIGHT AT TONY'S 2.72 Tel UX4815 "Kühl und modern" Klaus Marmulla -as; Michael Naura -p; Wolfgang Schlüter -vib; Hajo Lange -b; Heinz Von Moisy -d; recorded September 29, 1958 in Hamburg 11622 MINORITY 2.12 Tel 6.22563 21928 BLUES FOR WERNER 2.46 --- 45883 SWINGIN' THE BLUES 3.16 --- 45884 ANGEL EYES 3.40 --- Peter Reinke -as; Michael Naura -p; Wolfgang Schlüter -vib; Wolfgang Luschart -b; Joe Nay -d; recorded February 01 and 04, 1963 62562 THREE SECONDS 8.07 Br 543128-2 62563 NIGHT FLOWER 5.19 --- 62564 DR.
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