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Abdullah IBRAHIM: Peter IGELHOFF This discography is automatically generated by The JazzOmat Database System written by Thomas Wagner For private use only! ------------------------------------------ Abdullah IBRAHIM: "African River" Robin Eubanks -tb; John Stubblefield -ts,fl; Horace Alexander Young -ss,as,pic; Howard Johnson - tu,tp,bs; Abdullah Ibrahim -p; Buster Williams -b; Brian Abrahams -d; recorded June 01, 1989 in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 59715 DUKE 88 8.14 Enja 79617 Abdullah Ibrahim aka Dollar Brand; see also there ------------------------------------------ Peter IGELHOFF: Gesang: Peter Igelhoff; Arrangement und Klavier: Peter Kreuder; recorded November 1935 in Berlin 107126 BABARA-M-BU 2.28 21030 Tel A1905 Peter Igelhoff mit Peter Kreuder und seinen Solisten; recorded January 1936 in Berlin 107119 ICH HAB'S 2.46 21092 Tel A1915 Gesang: Peter Igelhoff; Peter Kreuder mit seinen Solisten; recorded January 27, 1936 in Berlin 106608 WENN EIN JUNGER MANN GUT PFEIFEN KANN 2.34 21091 --- Gesang: Peter Igelhoff; Peter Kreuder mit seinen Solisten; recorded March 11, 1937 in Berlin 107640 SOMMERSPROSSEN 3.15 21849 Tel A2185 Peter Igelhoff -p,vo; mit kleinem Ensemble; recorded May 1937 in Berlin 105321 WENN ICH COWBOY WÄR 2.46 ORA 2010-2 Elec E.G.3969 Peter Igelhoff und sein Ensemble; recorded November 1937 in Berlin 106905 REIZEND 2.42 ORA2670-1 Elec EG6251 Peter Igelhoff mit seinem Ensemble; recorded December 1937 in Berlin 106938 ES LEBTE EINST IN HAMBURG AN DER ELBE 2.34 ORA 2500-1 Elec EG6164 106993 JOU-JOU 3.09 ORA 2501-1 --- Peter Igelhoff mit Ensemble; recorded January 1938 in Berlin 105351 NUR EIN VIERTELSTÜNDCHEN LIEBE 2.27 ORA 2578-1 Elec E.G.6216 Peter Igelhoff mit seinem Ensemble; recorded March 1938 in Berlin 106959 LACH-FOXTROT (Jeder lacht auf seine Weise) 2.56 ORA 2671-1 Elec EG6251 Peter Igelhoff mit seinem Ensemble; recorded May 1938 in Berlin 105359 ICH WEISS SO VIEL VON DIR, ELISABETH 3.02 ORA 2910-1 Elec E.C.6352 Kurt Hohenberger -tp; Franz Thon, Kurt Wege -cl; Peter Igelhoff -p,vo; Georg Haentzschel -p; Hans Korseck -g; Rudi Wegener -b; Waldi Luczkowski -d; recorded April 1939 in Berlin 73304 RUF MICH AN 2.59 ORA3826-1 Elec EG6797 Peter Igelhoff mit seinem Ensemble; recorded May 1939 in Berlin 105384 WENN ICH EIN SCHLANGENBESCHWÖRER WÄR 2.33 ORA 3947-1 Elec E.G.6865 Peter Igelhoff mit seinem Ensemble; recorded October 1939 in Berlin 106901 ABER TREU WILL KEINE SEIN 2.52 ORA4202-2 Elec EG7105 Peter Igelhoff mit seinem Ensemble; recorded September 1941 in Berlin 105528 FIPS DER PFEIFER 3.00 ORA 5231-4 Elec E.G.7214 ------------------------------------------ Klaus IGNATZEK: "Live in Switzerland" Steve Wagner -tp; Bobby Watson -as; Klaus Ignatzek -p; Dieter Ilg -b; Joe Police -d; recorded November 17, 1985 in Rubingen, CH 20615 BIRTHDAY NOVEMBER 14TH, 1954 9.57 Nabel 8627 20616 OLD LOVE, NEW LOVE 14.11 --- ------------------------------------------ IKS BIG BAND: "IKS Big Band" coll. personnel: Karen Perschke, Doris Kretzer, Lutz Dennerlein, Marie-Luise Mierisch, Bernhard Hain, Silvia Schmidt -sax; Matthias Lerch, Frank Ebert, Carsten Christgau, Martin Mierisch -tb; Björn Diehl, Christian Vogt, Andreas Kämpf, Jessica Manthey, Patrick Verhée -tp; Stefan Röder -p; Helmut Scholz -g; Sebastian Klose, Geeke Sieben -b; Thomas Bachmann, Florian Hermann -d; Kristina Blaha, Carsten Christgau, Matthias Vogt -vo; Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn -dir, as; Horst Aussenhof -ldr; recorded January and March 2001 in HR- Tonstudio, Frankfurt/M 72495 ONE O'CLOCK JUMP (mlm -ts; fe -tb,voice; kp -as; cv -tp; gs -b;) 4.34 IKS = Immanuel Kant Schule 72496 HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (kb -vo;) 2.28 72497 DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE (cp -tb;) 2.59 72498 WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME (mv -vo;) 2.29 72499 TAKE THE 'A'- TRAIN (cp -tb; hds -as; hs -g;) 6.32 72500 I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AIN'T GOOD (kp -as;) 3.27 72501 BLACK NIGHTGOWN (bh -bs; cp -tb; bd -tp;) 3.50 72502 LADY BE GOOD (kb -vo;) 3.16 72503 DAT DERE (kp -as; cv -tp; sk -b;) 5.53 72504 ALL RIGHT, OKAY YOU WIN (cc -vo;) 2.29 72505 OVER THE RAINBOW (kb -vo;) 4.36 ------------------------------------------ Masaru IMADA: "Green Caterpillar" Masaru Imada -p; Isoo Fukui -b; Tetsujiro Obara -d; Kazumi Watanabe -g; Yuji Imamura -perc recorded January 20 and 22, 1975 in Tokyo 1724 A GREEN CATERPILLAR 11.24 Three Blind Mice TBM 39 1725 STRAIGHT FLASH 10.27 --- 1726 BLUE IMPULSE 10.28 --- 1727 SPANISH FLOWER 11.15 --- "One for Duke" Masaru Imada -p; Isoo Fukui -b; Tetsujiro Obara -d; recorded May 27, 1975 in Tokyo 4344 SOPHISTICATED LADY 4.55 Three Blind Mice TBM47 4345 IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD 4.49 --- 4346 SATIN DOLL 7.58 --- 4347 ONE FOR DUKE 6.25 --- 4348 BLUE RAIN 6.55 --- 4349 STEVIE 7.48 --- "Remember of Love" Masaru Imada -kb; Mitsuaki Furono -b; Takuji Kusumoto -d; Yuji Imamura -perc; recorded February 18, 1978 in Tokyo 1720 MAKI 5.03 Three Blind Mice TBM 5007 1721 REMEMBER OF LOVE 8.52 --- 1722 SEA WEEDS 7.58 --- 1723 LITTLE STEP 8.02 --- ------------------------------------------ Masato IMAZU: "He said..." Mitsukuni Kohata -tp; Hidefumi Toki -as; Masato Imazu -sax; Yohiaki Miyanoue -g; Hideaki Yosioka -p; Tsutomu Numakami -b; Kuniyoshi Yashiro -d; recorded August 15 to 17, 1990 in Tokyo 46260 HE SAID, 'WAHADO' 8.55 Funhouse FHCF-1082 46261 SONG FOR K.F. 6.03 --- 46262 FRAGRANT OLIVE 7.04 --- 46263 GREEN STRIPE 8.26 --- 46264 WINTER MOON 6.46 --- 46265 NO KID 8.55 --- ------------------------------------------ The IMPERIAL BAND: "Svensk Jazzhistoria 9/3" Christer Fellers -tp; Ralph Wandler -tb; Örjan Kjellin -cl; Lars Ivar Edegran -p; Ingemar Wistrand -bj; Guy Öhrström -b; Krister Ohlsson -d; recorded September 21, 1963 in Stockholm 73846 BOUNCING AROUND 2.43 Pirate MPA708 ------------------------------------------ Peter IND: "Peter Ind Sextet" Chas Burchell -ts,fl; Derek Phillips -g; Gray Allard -ts; Dave Cliff -g; Bernard Cash -pfl,b; Peter Ind - b; recorded January 1975 in London, 'Seven Dials' 44638 CRAZY SHE CALLS ME 4.24 Wave LP13 Chas Burchell -ts,fl; Derek Phillips -g; Gray Allard -ts; Dave Cliff -g; Bernard Cash -pfl,b; Peter Ind - b; recorded February 16, 1975 in Knighton,England 44629 UNQIET SOUL 3.52 --- 44630 OFFA'S DYKE WALK 7.30 --- 44631 STARLIGHT 4.27 --- 44632 KARY'S TRANCE 5.41 --- 44633 FISHIN' AROUND 3.43 --- 44634 TRYST 3.39 --- 44635 SWEET GEORGIA BROWN 7.20 --- 44636 FOOLS RUSH IN 3.40 --- 44637 SAL'S LINE 4.01 --- 49844 OUTLET 3.59 --- ------------------------------------------ Keith INGHAM: Scott Robinson -ts; Keith Ingham -p; James Chirillo -g; Murray Wall -b; Arnie Kinsella -d; recorded May 1994 in New York 72493 IF THERE IS SOMEONE LOVELIER THAN YOU 4.12 Jump JCD12-19 ------------------------------------------ INK SPOTS: Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded May 12, 1936 in New York 71972 TAIN'T NOBODY'S BUSINESS IF I DO 2.56 61105 De 817 Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded June 18, 1936 in New York 59897 OLD JOE'S HITTIN' THE JUG 3.13 61189 De 883 "The Ink Spots" Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded February 05, 1937 in New York 63522 DON'T LET THE OLD AGES CREEP UPON YOU 2.36 61582 De 1731 Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded April 09, 1937 in NYC 60697 WHOA BABE 2.24 62120 De 1236 Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded 1938 66284 IN THE EVENING 3.08 Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded March 25, 1938 in New York 63720 THAT CAT IS HIGH 2.55 63495 De 1789 Ella Fitzgerald, The Ink Spots -vo; Johnny McGhee -tp; Bill Doggett -p; Bernie MacKay -g; Bob Haggart -b; Johnny Blowers -d; recorded November 03, 1943 in New York 15895 COW COW BOOGIE 2.52 71482-A De 18487 No Details; rec. probably 1943 15894 DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU DREAM 3.14 Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded 1949 63750 IF I DIDN'T CARE 3.02 ------------------------------------------ The INK SPOTS: Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded June 18, 1936 in New York 69474 KEEP AWAY FROM MY DOORSTEP 2.53 61190 De 1036 Charles Fuqua -vo,g,uke; Ivory Watson -vo,g; Orville Jones -vo,b; recorded 1937 in New York 69547 WITH A PLENTY OF MONEY AND YOU 2.53 ------------------------------------------ The INTERNATIONAL TRIO: The International Trio: no details; recorded 2004 96711 QUA-TI BLUES 3.43 Jazz I Like 06 ------------------------------------------ INTERVIEW: "Svensk Jazzhistoria 8/3" recorded Fall 1959 in Stockholm Jan Allan and Georg Riedel interviewt by Carl-Erik Lindgren 1.52 Aircheck ------------------------------------------ INT'L SWEETHEARTS OF RHYTHM: Tiny Davis, Ray Carter, Mim Polak, Johnnie Mae Stansbury -tp; Helen Jones, Ina Belle Byrd, Jean Travis -tb; Anna Mae Winburn -reeds,ldr; Vi Burnside, Ros Cron, Willie Mae Wong, Grace Bayron, Helen Saine -reeds; Johnnie Mae Rice -p; Trump Margo Gibson -b; Pauline Braddy -d; recorded 1945 in AFRS Jubilee program, prob. Hollywood 53559 GALVANIZING 3.29 Rosetta RR1312 53560 SWEET GEORGIA BROWN 2.06 --- 53561 CENTRAL AVENUE BOOGIE (Anna_Mae Winburn -vo;) 2.13 --- 53562 BUGLE CALL RAG 2.50 --- 53563 SHE'S CRAZY WITH THE HEAT 2.34 --- 53566 LADY BE GOOD 3.55 --- 53567 GIN MILL SPECIAL 2.55 --- 53568 HONEYSUCKLE ROSE 2.27 --- 53570 DIGGIN' DIRT 2.45 --- 53572 TUXEDO JUNCTION 3.01 --- 53574 ONE O'CLOCK JUMP (+ Armed Forces Radio Orchestra;) 2.31 --- Tiny Davis, Johnnie Mae Stansbury, Nova Lee McGee, Flo Dreyer -tp; Helen Jones, Jean Travis, Ina Belle Byrd -tb; Anna Mae Winburn -reeds,ldr; Vi Burnside, Willie
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