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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 86710 MINUS 38 GRADER CELSIUS 7.41 private recording it was the actual outdoor temperature the morning of 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. 40964 THINGS AIN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE 2.00 FDC1009 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. "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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