| | Grant Green Goin' West CD Grant Green Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Grant Green (guitar); Herbie Hancock (piano); Reggie Workman (bass); Billy Higgins (drums). Recorded at Van Gelder studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, on November 30, 1962. Includes liner notes Bob Blumenthal. This is part of Blue Note's RVG series. Personnel: Grant Green (guitar); Herbie Hancock (piano); Billy Higgins (drums). Audio Remasterer: Rudy Van Gelder. Liner Note Authors: Nat Hentoff; Bob Blumenthal. Recording information: New York, NY (11/30/1962); Van Gelder Studio, Eglewood Cliffs, NJ (11/30/1962). Photographer: Francis Wolff. A Blue Note album finally reissued on CD in early 2004, Grant Green's Goin' West -- like Feelin' the Spirit -- includes Herbie Hancock on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. Includes tunes like (can you believe?) "On Top of Old Smokey" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." Only Green could carry this off, but he is the man when it comes to standards. ~ Michael Erlewine Grant Green Goin' West Songs Purchase Goin' West CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Andrew Hill Passing Ships CD (1969) Remastered
Goin' West
$9.69 Personnel: Andrew Hill (piano); Joe Farrell (soprano & tenor saxophone, alto flute, bass clarinet, English horn); Woody Shaw, Dizzy Reece (trumpet); Bob Northern (French horn); Julian Priester (trombone); Howard Johnson (tuba, bass clarinet); Ron Carter (bass); Lenny White (drums). Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 7, 1969. Includes liner notes by Michael Cuscuna. Personnel: Andrew Hill (piano); Joe Farrell (alto flute, bass clarinet, English horn, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Howard Johnson (bass clarinet, tuba); Dizzy Reece, Woody Shaw (trumpet); Bob Northern (French horn); Julian Priester (trombone); Lenny White (drums). Audio Remixer: Malcolm Addey. Liner Note Author: Michael Cuscuna. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (11/07/1969-11/14/1969). Photographer: Francis Wolff. This larger group session was recorded for Blue ...
| | Lee Morgan Sonic Boom CD (1967) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Goin' West
$10.29 Personnel: Lee Morgan (trumpet); David "Fathead" Newman, George Coleman (tenor saxophone); Julian Prester (trombone); Cedar Walton, Harold Mabern (piano); Ron Carter, Walter Booker (bass); Billy Higgins, Mickey Roker (drums). Recorded at The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on April 14 & 28, 1967 and on September 12 and October 10, 1969. Originally released on Blue Note (987) and BNLA (582-2). Includes liner notes by Michael Cuscuna, Bob Blumenthal. Personnel: David "Fathead" Newman (tenor saxophone); Lee Morgan Quintet (trumpet); Julian Priester (trombone); Harold Mabern, Cedar Walton (piano); Mickey Roker, Billy Higgins (drums). Liner Note Authors: Michael Cuscuna; Bob Blumenthal. Recording information: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NY (01/14/1967-10/10/1969). Photographer: Francis Wolff. Sonic Boom was not released until 1979 and then remained in print only for a brief time before ...
| | Duke Pearson Sweet Honey Bee CD (1966) Bonus Track; Remastered
Goin' West
$8.45 Personnel: Duke Pearson (piano); James Spaulding (alto saxophone, flute); Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Ron Carter (bass); Mickey Roker (drums). Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on ...
| | Donald Byrd Free Form CD (1961) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Goin' West
$9.49 1961. Rvg Remaster W/ 1 Bonus Track.
Personnel: Donald Byrd (trumpet); Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Herbie Hancock (piano); Butch Warren (bass); Billy Higgins (drums). Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on December 11, 1961. Personnel: Donald Byrd (trumpet); Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Herbie Hancock (piano); Billy ...
| | Jimmy Smith Rockin' The Boat CD (1963) Remastered
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| | Buddy Rich Play Selections From West Side Story & Other Delights CD (1991)
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| | Relatively Clean Rivers CD (1976) (Import) United Kingdom
Goin' West
$18.39 Mixing folk with rock, Relatively Clean Rivers--essentially a solo project for talented musician Phil Pearlman--has their rare 1975 eight-song album reissued on this release. Many American rock LPs of the mid-'70s given very small pressings on tiny or vanity labels had something of a time warp hangover feel, as if the trends of hippie rock from about half a dozen years earlier were still in vogue. Relatively Clean Rivers' self-titled album is one such rarity, with an easygoing California folk-rock-psychedelic feel in which light-to-strong traces of Neil Young, the countrified Grateful ...
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| | Rocketface CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Jack Erdie Pumpkin CD (2005)
Goin' West
$14.79 A review of PUMPKIN written for the Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange By Tampa Blue Singer-songwriters have a tough row to hoe. Many are lost in the crowd of folks who have not mastered their musical instruments, ...
| | Wendy Pedersen Ho! Ho! Ho! CD (2003)
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| | Richard Swift Dressed Up For The Letdown CD (2007)
Goin' West
$12.19 Personnel: Richard Swift; Eric Hosler, Eric J. Hosler (violin); F. Lenz (drums); Shanti Randall (viola); Victor Lawrence (cello); Matt Fronke (flugelhorn); Elijah Thomson (bass guitar). Audio Mixer: Chris Colbert. Liner Note Author: Lance Alton Troxel. Recording information: Liberte Nationale; Sonikwire Studios; The Compound Of National Freedom. Richard Swift threw his dice down a lo-fi Tin Pan Alley on the Novelist/Walking Without Effort, a collection of sepia-toned curios that spanned 2001 to 2004 but sounded like visionary pop acetates from the 1904 World's Fair. The native Minnesotan and closet anglophile taps his cane down "Penny Lane" on Dressed Up for the Letdown, a warm and deceptively inviting celebration of post-Revolver "Fab Four" ("Kisses for the Misses" is pure, amiable McCartney despair). Swift's laconic delivery is often compared to ...
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