MAN
FROM TWO WORLDS
Chico Hamilton
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: December 11, 1963
Charles Lloyd (ts); Gabor Szabo (g); Albert Stinson
(b); Chico Hamilton (d).
a. (90019) Child's Play
(Charles Lloyd) - 3:44
b. (90020) Blues Medley (Charles Lloyd) - 3:20
- Little Sister's Dance
- Shade Tree
- Island Blues
c. (90021) Forest Flower (Charles Lloyd) - 10:11
- Sunrise
- Sunset
same, except Charles Lloyd
(f).
d. (90022) Blues for
O.T. (Charles Lloyd) - 4:34
same, except Charles Lloyd
(ts).
e. (90023) Mallet Dance
(Charles Lloyd) - 4:49
f. (90024) Man From Two Worlds
(Charles Lloyd) -
5:53
same, except Charles Lloyd
(f).
g. (90025) Love Song to a Baby
(Charles Lloyd) - 3:47
Issues: a-g on Impulse
A(S)-59, Impulse (Jap) SH-3034, Jasmine (E) JAS-48, Impulse GRD-127
[CD].
Singles: c also on Impulse 45-238 [45].
Samplers: c also on Impulse AS-9174 titled THE BEST OF CHICO
HAMILTON (issued 1968), GRP
GRD-2-101 [CD] titled IMPULSE!
JAZZ: A 30-YEAR CELEBRATION (issued 1991), Label M 5707 [CD]
titled BACK IN MY DISC JOCKEY DAYS (issued 2001) and Impulse B0006680-02 [CD] titled THE HOUSE THAT TRANE
BUILT: THE STORY OF IMPULSE RECORDS. c (7:04
edit) also on Verve B0001328 02 [CD] titled NEA JAZZ MASTERS.
d also on Verve (Ger) 06024 9843535 [CD] titled SUPERDRUMMERS
(VERVE JAZZ CLUB). d & f also on
Impulse AS-9213-2 titled CHICO HAMILTON: HIS GREAT HITS
(issued 1971).
e also on GRP
GRD-9793 [CD] titled THE
BEAT OF A DIFFERENT DRUMMER (issued 1994).
Producer: Bob Thiele
Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Notes: Manny Albam.
|