Various - The Instrumental History Of Jazz (CD) (Mint (M))
Various - The Instrumental History Of Jazz (CD) (Mint (M))
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Various -Â The Instrumental History Of Jazz
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℗ & © 1997 N2K Encoded Jazz. Manufactured by N2K Encoded Jazz. 55 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004 N2K Encoded Jazz is a trademark owned by N2K Inc. Printed in the USA. 1-1: Rec. April 1916; <a href="">Scott Joplin: The Entertainer</a>; courtesy of Biograph Records, Inc. 1-2: Rec. Apr. 6, 1923; SCCJ; Louis Armstrong and King Oliver; courtesy of Fantasy, Inc.. 1-3: Rec. Feb. 1917; Seventy-fifth Anniversary; courtesy of BMG Entertainment, the RCA Records Label, under license from BMG Special Products. 1-4: Rec. July 8, 1937; <a href="">Count Basie - The Complete Decca Recordings</a>; courtesy of Decca/MCA Records, Inc. 1-5: Rec. 1943; Early Ellington (1927-1934); courtesy of BMG Entertainment, the RCA Records Label, under license from BMG Special Products. 1-6: Rec. Sept. 12, 1934; SCCJ; Fletcher Henderson: December 9, 1932 - September 12, 1934; courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. 1-7: Rec. Nov. 26, 1945; SCCJ; The Charlie Parker Story; courtesy of Savoy Jazz Records - Denon Records/Denon Active Media, a division of Denon Corp. U.S.A. 1-8: Rec. May 11, 1945; SCCJ; Shaw 'Nuff - Dizzy Gillespie and His Sextet; produced under license from Discovery Records by arrangement with Warner Special Products. 1-9: Rec. Apr. 22, 1949; Birth of the Cool; courtesy of Blue Note Records. 1-10: Rec. Aug. 16, 1952; <a href="">Best of Gerry Mulligan</a>; courtesy of Blue Note Records. 1-11: Rec. July 8, 1960; Horace-Scope; courtesy of Blue Note Records. 1-12: Rec. Oct. 30, 1958; <a href="">Moanin'</a>; courtesy of Blue Note Records. 1-13: Rec. Nov. 3, 1961; <a href="">Impressions</a>; courtesy of Impulse/MCA Records, Inc. 1-14: Rec. May 19, 1966; <a href="">Unit Structures</a>; courtesy of Blue Note Records. 2-1: Rec. Jan. 1980; Full Force; courtesy of ECM Records. 2-2: Rec. Oct. 1976; <a href="">Heavy Weather</a>; courtesy of Columbia Records, under license from Sony Music Special Products, a division of Sony Music, a group of Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. 2-3: Rec. Nov. 15, 1991 & Nov. 16, 1991; Live Wires; courtesy of GRP Recording Company. 2-4: Rec. 1979; <a href="">Morning Dance</a>; courtesy of Amherst Records, Inc. 2-5: Rec. 1976; Breezin'; Produced under license from Warner Bros. Records by arrangement of Warner Special Products. 2-6: Rec. 1979; Mountain Dance; courtesy of GRP Recording Company. 2-7: Rec. Nov. 1974; Mister Magic; courtesy of Motown Records, under license from Polygram Special Markets, a division of Polygram Group Distribution, Inc. 2-8: Rec. Feb. 1992; <a href="">Maroons</a>; courtesy of Blue Note Records. Mastered at Foothill Digital Productions, Inc. Includes a 54-page book with historical overviews, credits, and lists of musicians and discographies for each era included on the CDs. The "Mainstream" section also includes coverage of M-base and acid jazz. Overall lists of recommended videos, CDs, and box sets are also included, as well as a bibliography. The CD-ROM portion of disc 2 contains a Macromedia Director application with a description, a photo gallery of artists (with bios), and an audio clip (.AIF) and video clip (.MOV) for every genre represented on the CDs. Also included are installation files for QuickTime 2.1 and EarthLink Network TotalAccess, dial-up Internet software intended to provide access to www.jazzcentralstation.com, a jazz portal website maintained by N2K Inc. from 1995-1998. The genre divisions in the track listing are only found in the book.
. Ragtime
1-1. Scott Joplin - Maple Leaf Rag 3:11
. Early Jazz
1-2. King Oliver, Louis Armstrong - Dippermouth Blues 2:26
1-3. Original Dixieland Jazz Band - Dixie Jazz Band One-Step 2:36
. Swing
1-4. Count Basie Orchestra - One O'Clock Jump 3:00
1-5. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - East St. Louis Toodle-o 3:36
1-6. Fletcher Henderson - Wrappin' It Up 2:38
. Bebop
1-7. Charlie Parker - Ko-Ko 2:52
1-8. Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker - Shaw 'Nuff 2:58
. Cool Jazz
1-9. Miles Davis - Boplicity 2:59
1-10. Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Bernie's Tune 2:50
. Hard Bop
1-11. The Horace Silver Quintet - Nica's Dream 6:46
1-12. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Moanin' 9:32
1-13. John Coltrane - Impressions 14:53
. Free Jazz
1-14. Cecil Taylor - Enter, Evening 11:03
2-1. The Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Full Force 7:21
. Fusion
2-2. Weather Report - Birdland 5:56
2-3. Yellowjackets - The Spin 4:44
. Pop/Contemporary
2-4. Spyro Gyra - Morning Dance 3:58
2-5. George Benson - Breezin' 5:40
2-6. Dave Grusin - Mountain Dance 6:13
2-7. Grover Washington, Jr. - Mister Magic 8:59
. Mainstream Jazz & Beyond
2-8. Geri Allen - Dolphy's Dance 5:00
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Art Direction, Design - Studio3 NYC
Compilation Producer - Carl Griffin
Compilation Producer - Willie L. Hill, Jr.
Coordinator [Production Coordinator] - Cara Bridgins
Executive Producer - Larry Rosen
Mastered By - Allan Tucker
Other [Licensing] - Scott Spielberger
Other [The Instrumental History Of Jazz Written By] - Willie L. Hill, Jr.
Photography - Archive Photos
Photography - Institute For Jazz Studies, The
Photography - JazzTimes
Photography - Metronome
Photography - Mosaic Images
Photography By - Armin Howard
Photography By - Christopher Felver
Photography By - Darryl Pitt
Photography By - Francis Wolff
Photography By - Frank Driggs
Photography By - Gerald Davis (2)
Photography By - Reid Miles
Producer [Enhanced Portion Produced By] - Mary Kay Fletcher
Weight:Â 400
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