This is a terrific article. Thanks Ted for posting. If mentions many recordings that she played on. Some of the comments are interesting, especially Bill Crow’s.
An underrecognized musician.
The article mentions this as part of a cd two fer. Looked on eBay and they have the vinyl but no Cd.
She is also on this, which you can probably still find.
I had received an email from Verve on RSD that the vinyl was going to be available in limited quantities that day. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get to any record store that day.
Below is a very thorough discographical essay written by Noal Cohen that appeared in Jazz Profiles (thanks to the Jazz Gazette for mentioning the article) about Herb Geller’s musical life in Europe, where he lived from 1962 on. I only have a handful of Geller’s recordings (all pre-1962) but always enjoyed his work.
http://jazzprofiles.blogspot.com/2018/02/herb-geller-career-retrospective-by.html?m=1
There have been a lot of auctions like that lately. Not a bad deal if you don’t mind not having the box or book (you might be able to get the latter from Mosaic).
I received an email from CD Japan this morning announcing hi res CDs from Universal.
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/feature/Worlds_First_HiRes_CD_by_Universal_Music_Japan?utm_source=MAIL&utm_medium=text-artistmail&utm_source=MAIL&utm_medium=text-genre&utm_campaign=JazzFusion_HiResCD_20180424
Since you’ve emailed it to yourself open the email on your computer, select the photo and then by right clicking “save as” you should be able to save it on your computer.
I had this recording in my car years ago but couldn’t find the cd. When I sold the car, I threw away the case, figuring the cd was lost. Lo and behold, I was reorganizing some cds yesterday and found it! Just played it. First time in years
The only thing that I can find — and it seems the same sentence is repeated throughout the internet — is that he served as her accompanist for some indeterminate period. The Jazz Discography Project doesn’t show any recorded sessions.