Search Manic Mark's Blog

Saturday, March 20, 2010

An Evening With Chopin - Benninghoff

Waltz – OP. 64
An Evening With Chopin
Benninghoff
Produced and Arranged by R. J. Benninghoff
Recorded at Singleton Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee and Playground Studios, Valparaiso, Florida
Plantation Records PLP-502
1976 Meadow Properties

R. J. Benninghoff - Piano, Rocksichord, Organ
Larry Shell - Guitars, Piano
Kent Phillips - Bass, Guitars, Percussion
David Adkins - Drums, Guitars, Percussion, Organ
John Rainey Adkins - Guitars, Special Effects
Don Hutchinson - Clarinet, Saxophone
Roxanne Hutchinson - Flute, Saxophone
Kenneth Griffith - Bass
Bob Dyson - Bass
Carl Himmel - Percussion
James Collard - Guitar

Prelude in A Major – OP. 28 #7, Part 1
  Take One
  Prelude in A Major – OP. 28 #7, Part 2
The Fatal Woman
  Etude OP. 10 #3, Part 1
  Instri-Sancti
  Entude – OP. 10 #3, Part 2
Freddie & George
  Prelude in E Minor – OP. 28 #4
Magic Land
  Fantasize-Impromptu – OP. 28 #4
  Instrum-Sanctum
Prelude in A Minor – OP. 28 #2
  Show Don't Know
Waltz – OP. 64 #2, Part 1
  In-Stra-Mental
  Waltz – OP. 64 #2, Part 2
  The Love Of Women
  Waltz –  OP. 64 #2, Part 3
Here Comes The Night
  Prelude in C Minor – OP. 28 #20

Korla Pandit - The Universal Language Of Music - Volume 3

Carnival

Korla Pandit
The Universal Language Of Music Volume 3
INDIA Records
400 Series Private Collection (noted as "500 Series on the disk label)
Recorded by Korla Pandit Production Co. 1969

Pandit signed and dated (1977) the front of the top jacket example.

Above is another signed copy. This jacket is signed on the back (which is blank): "Best Wishes Wilma & Elmer. Korla Pandit" and dated "1972".

And a third copy of the same release this one with the notation: Namaste! (Common spoken greeting or salutation originating from India and Nepal) "Greetings! Doris. Korla Pandit - 1972 - Box 261 West Vancouver. B.C.

Lara's Theme (from "Dr. Zhivago - Theatre Pipe Organ)
No Love Is Lost (from "The World Of Korla Pandit Suite" - A Crystal Touch Piano Solo)
The English Music Hall Theme (from "The World Of Korla Pandit Suite" - Piano-Theatre Organ
Your Is My Heart Alone (A Crystal Touch Piano Solo)
The Rose Of Descanso (A tone poem dedicated to Descanso Gardens Los Angeles) - Korla Pandit
Tone Power! (Korla Pandit - Creating orchestral sounds on the electronic organ and piano)
Spanish Eyes (Performing simultaneously on piano and organ)
Carnival (from the "Black Orpheus" - Crystal Touch, Piano Solo)
The French Trio Theatre Theme (from "The World Of Korla Pandit Suite")
Spinning Wheel (Creating the orchestral sounds of a rock group on piano - organ)
Londonderry Air (Danny Boy - Symphonic Pipe Organ)
The Trance Dance (from "Korla Pandit's Grand Mogul Suite" - organ)

Bongos From The South - Edmundo Ros

Taboo
Bongos From The South
Edmundo Ros And His Orchestra
London Records SP 44003 
1961

Deep In The South Of Texas
Lisbon Antiqua
Lady Of Spain
La Comparsa
My Old Kentucky Home
Brazil
Moon Over Miami
Roses From The South
Taboo
In A Little Spanish Town
El Cumbanchero

Friday, March 19, 2010

77 Sunset Strip - Frank Ortega & Sy Oliver

77 Sunset Strip

77 Sunset Strip
Frankie Ortega & Sy Oliver
Produced by Marty Palitz
Cover Design by Sy Leichman
Diamond Jubilee
A Product of Jay-Gee Record Co., Inc.
Cover and Liner Printed by MacMurray Press, N.Y.
SDJLP 1106 & JLP 1106
1959

Personnel (Dining At Dino's, 77 Sunset Strip, Kookin' For Kookie, Free Way Mambo)
Frankie Ortega - Piano
Bert Hanson - Bass
Walther Sage - Drums
Sy Oliver - Arranger-Conductor
Charlie Shavers - Trumpet
Richard Perry - Trumpet
James Nottingham - Trumpet
Frank Sarraci - Trombone
Lawerence Brown - Trombone
Rodnet Levit - Trombone
Philip Bodner - Alto Sax and Clarinet
Sam Taylor - Tenor Sax
Seldon Powell - Tenor Sax
Dave McRae - Baritone Sax
Al Chernet - Guitar
Donald Lamond - Drums

Personnel (Lady In Distress, After Sunset, Spencer Stakes Out, Sunset Stripper, Stu's Muse, What Private Eyes)
Frankie Ortega - Piano
Bert Hanson - Bass
Walther Sage - Drums and Bongos
Sy Oliver - Arranger-Conductor
Charlie Shavers - Trumpet
Ernst Royal - Trumpet
Lawerence Brown - Trombone
Rodney Levitt - Trombone
George Dorsey - Alto Sax
Philip Bodner- Tenor Sax and Clarinet
Daniel Bank - Baritone Sax
Dave McRae - Baritone Sax
Kenneth Burell - Guitar
Donald Lamond - Drums

From Billboard - May 11, 1959: Sexy cover gives the package display value. Ortega, who is featured in the TV film series "77 Sunset Strip," provides solid swingy instrumental treatments of listenable jazz-flavored selections, including the title theme, and other tunes keyed to the series – Kookin' For Kookie," "What Private Eyes," etc. Effective backing by Sy Oliver.

From the back cover: The beat of the Frankie Ortega Trio is a familiar one on the West Coast. They are featured regularly in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe. They were heard recently, for the first time, on the East Coast – at the Embers in New York.

"77 Sunset Strip" is the sound and style of the Frankie Ortega Trio set in the moving music of Sy Oliver for this album and will probably be used in future episodes. The feeling of the program, the frenzy of "jazz" climate is here.

The Trio is featured in all of the numbers. The trio means Frankie Ortega on piano. Bert Hanson on bass and Walter Sage on drums. Frank is a native of Los Angeles. He studied with Edith Knox, joined the Roger Wagner Chorale when he was 10, remained with them for 6 years. Frank organized his first band when he was 17.

Bert Hanson first studied violin. Then he played cello with the Milwaukee Symphony under the baton of Bruno Walter, Stokowski and more. Walter Sage studied with Ian Kerr, Tympanist of the Cleveland Orchestra. He played with the Peter Merenblum Symphony. Each member of the Trio began his career in classical music.

Sy Oliver is one of our greatest arranger-conductors. He created the 2-beat style of Jimmy Lunceford. He played and wrote many of the great Tommy Dorsey arrangements. He has scored for Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Mills Brothers, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Della Reese.

The orchestra playing around the Frankie Ortega Trio here include some of the country's best and best-known jazz musicians. Many are featured as soloists through this "77 Sunset Strip" album.

77 Sunset Strip
Kookin' With Kookie
Spencer Stakes Out
What Private Eyes
After Sunset
Sunset Stripper
Stu's Blues
Lady In Distress
Dining At Dino's
Free Way Mambo

George Shearing - Black Satin

If I Should Lose You (ST858)

Black Satin
The George Shearing Quintet And Orchestra
Arrangements by Billy May and George Shearing
Capitol Records T858
1957

Black Satin (with Capitol "Stereo" sticker applied to cover)
The George Shearing Quintet And Orchestra
Arrangements by Billy May and George Shearing
Capitol Records ST858
E.M.I Records Limited - Hayes • Middlesex • England
Made and Printed in Great Britain
1957

From Billboard - November 3, 1958 (review for stereo release): This melodic package was a solid sales item in it's monaural version and has much to offer stereo-wise, via Shearing's tasteful delicate pianistics and the easy swinging jazz-flavor of the entire album. Listenable, spin able mood music.

The Folks Who Live On The Hill
If I Should Lose You
Starlight Souvenirs
What Is There To Say
Black Satin
You Don't Know What Love Is
Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You
One Morning In May
Moon Song
Medley: As Long As I Live – Let's Live Again

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Monsters

You Really Got Me
Monsters
Producer: Geoffrey Black
Executive Producers: Hugo & Luigi 
Production Coordinator: Patrice Benjamin
Percussion Arrangements: Paul C. Tuthill
String Arrangements: Roy Silvern
Recorded at H&L Sound Studios, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Engineers: Steve Jerome, Ron Johnsen, Gary Parisi
Assistant Engineer: Chris Alge
Photographer: Ritch Barnes
Typographer: Spencer Drate
Logo Design: Frank Caprioli
Art Direction: The Studio
H&L Records STEREO HL 69025-698 
1979

Paul C. Tuthill - Trumpet
Doug James - Harmony, Percussion
John Ferrara & Gary Parisi - Organ
Jack Silverstein - Violin
Sara Schwartz - Voice On The Phone

Chantilly Lace
Transylvania Disco Hustle
Just An Animal
You Really Got Me
Monster Mash
The Mummy
Love At First Bite
Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'
Lie Down In My Coffin
You Got What It Takes

Exotic Dreams - Ethel Azama

Green Fire

Exotic Dreams
The Enticing Voice Of Ethel Azama
Producer: Martin Denny
Color Photography: Garrett-Howard
Engineers: Bob Land and Ted Keep
Liberty LRP 3104
1959

From the back cover: Ethel Azama is a little Japanese-Hawaiian girl who "comes on" with a big jazz sound – this little lady's personality virtually fills the room. For the past several years she has been amazing Island visitors with her up-beat styling of traditional Island music... modern,  up-tempoed and bursting with life, yet always maintaining the soft Island melodies and the delicate oriental flavor.

Ethel's only singing lessons were from her father. An old-school Okinawan entertainer, he tutored her from early childhood in the dance rituals. Fortunately, Ethel's mother persuaded her to branch out, and her father, pleased with his daughter's success, remains her "number one" fan.

Probably Ethel's "number two" fan would be Paul Conrad, her arranger and accompanist. A popular Honolulu pianist, with both Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in music from Carnegie Tech, Paul not only has done all of her arrangements, including those in this album, but is largely responsible for her development as a singer.

In the nearly three years that these two artists have been working together, Ethel's style has matured and her popularity grown. A steady stream of top Honolulu night club and concert engagements vouch for that.

This album and her first tour of the mainland should debut about the same time. – Martin Denny

Ringo Oiwake
Two Ladies In De Shade Of De Banana Tree
Shady Lady Bird 
Lazy Afternoon
Friendly Island
Green Fire
Kawohikukapulani
Speak Low
Mountain High, Valley Low
Happy Talk
Nightingale 
Autumn Leaves

Taboo

Taboo

Taboo
Cawanda's Group
All The Excitement And Mystery Of The Jungle In High Fidelity
Promenade Records 2125
1959

Asawanda 
Elunde
Yow Cow Le
Sha Sha Calor
Fakiiya
Yarrow
Ah De Vous
Danja Je En Gay
Dedication 
Elunde Reprisal
Ayilongo

Tennessee Saturday Night Fever

Disco Inferno
Tennessee Saturday Night Fever
Jimmy Dempsey
Produced by Jimmy Dempsey
Recorded at Singleton Sound Studios
Engineered by Leroy Duncan
Album Cover by Betty M. Cherry
Plantation Records PLP-545
1979

Night Fever
You Should  Be Dancing
Hopelessly Devoted To  You
I Just Want To  Be Your Everything
Disco Inferno
You're The One That I Want
More Than A Woman
How Deep Is Your Love
Grease
Staying Alive

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Music For Space Squirrels - Al Caiola

Sweet Lorraine
Music For Space Squirrels
Al Caiola's Magic Guitars
Cover Illustration: Milton Glaser
Recording Engineer: Tow Dowd (who devised the special multiple recording techniques)
ATCO Records 33-117
1958

Nobody's Sweetheart
Bugle Call Rag
When The Saints Go Marching In
Guitar Boogie
Sweet Lorraine
Maple Leaf Rag
Diga Diga Doo
Goofus
Twelfth Street Rag
Farewell Blues
The Darktown Strutter's Ball
Angry