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Milt Jackson's "Vibrations"


Mark Stryker

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Question for anyone who has  Bag's "Vibrations" recordedin 1960 and '61 for Atlantic. Do the notes detail who did the arrangements? I only know it via streaming sources and I'm not sure since both Jimmy Heath (who usually wrote for Bags) and Tom McIntosh (who also writes) are on it. And who did the choir arrangements recorded at the '61 date?

Milt Jackson Octet

Henry Boozier (trumpet) Tom McIntosh (trombone) Jimmy Heath (tenor sax) Tate Houston (baritone sax) Milt Jackson (vibes) Tommy Flanagan (piano) Alvin Jackson (bass) Connie Kay (drums)

NYC, February 23, 1960
4262 Blue Jubilee Atlantic LP 1417
4263 Mallets Towards None -
4264 Bells And Horns unissued

* Atlantic LP 1417, SD 1417   Milt Jackson - Vibrations

Milt Jackson Octet

Henry Boozier (trumpet -1/4) Tom McIntosh (trombone -1/4) Jimmy Heath (tenor sax) Tate Houston (baritone sax -1/4) Milt Jackson (vibes) Tommy Flanagan (piano) Alvin Jackson (bass) Connie Kay (drums)

NYC, February 24, 1960
1. 4265 Algo Bueno (aka Woody'n You) Atlantic LP 1417
2. 4266 Little Girl Blue unissued
3. 4267 Darbin The Redd Fox Atlantic LP 1417
4. 4268 Sweet Georgia Brown -
5. 4269 Let Me Hear The Blues -

* Atlantic LP 1417, SD 1417   Milt Jackson - Vibrations

1961

Milt Jackson Quintet

Milt Jackson (vibes) Tommy Flanagan (piano) Kenny Burrell (guitar) George Duvivier (bass) Connie Kay (drums) 5 vocals

NYC, March 14, 1961
5408 Vibrations Atlantic LP 1417, SD 2-319
5409 Untitled Original unissued
5410 Melancholy Blues Atlantic LP 1417

* Atlantic LP 1417, SD 1417   Milt Jackson - Vibrations
* Atlantic SD 2-319   The Art Of Milt Jackson - The Atlantic Years

 

Edited by Mark Stryker
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