bertrand Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 The 5 tracks below are on the Shirley Scott CD Workin'. The tune with Lockjaw is edited, BTW. There was a slightly longer version on some compilation (see Doug Payne's Scott discography). Now the 5 tracks are too short to be a full LP. So what else was on this LP? It looks like it was probably a Don Patterson/Eddie Lockjaw Davis track, so that's why it was not on the Scott CD. But why is this track not mentioned in the listing from jazzdisco.org below for PR 7456 (I know jazzdisco is not very good). Is this extra track on a different CD? Thanks, Bertrand. PR 7456 Shirley Scott/Don Patterson/Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Stompin' Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (ts) Shirley Scott (org) Wendell Marshall (b) Arthur Edgehill (d) Ray Barretto (cga) Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, April 12, 1960 2162 From This Moment On Ronnell Bright (p) Shirley Scott (org) Wally Richardson (g) Peck Morrison (b) Roy Haynes (d) Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, March 24, 1961 2943 Travelin' Light 2944 You're My Everything 2945 Savoy 2947 Down By The Riverside Quote
J.A.W. Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 According to Michel Ruppli's Prestige discography (1980; Greenwood Press), which was compiled with assistance from Bob Porter, Shirley Scott's LP Stompin' (Prestige 7456) had no more than the five tracks you mentioned. Two other tracks from the March 24, 1961 session, "Worksong" and "Chapped Chops", were issued on the Shirley Scott LP Workin' (Prestige 7424), which also had two tracks recorded on May 27, 1958 with George Duvivier (bass) and Arthur Edgehill (drums), "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" and "Miles Theme", and two tracks recorded on April 8, 1960 with George Tucker (bass) and Arthur Edgehill (drums), "Autumn Leaves" and "Bridge Blue". According to the Ruppli discography all eleven tracks (the five you mentioned and the six above) were only released on the two LPs mentioned (Stompin' and Workin'), not anywhere else. Other tracks from the May 27, 1958 session can be found on the LPs Great Scott! (Prestige 7143), Shirley's Sounds (Prestige 7195) and Now's the Time (Prestige 7440). Other tracks from the April 8, 1960 session can be found on the LP Shirley Scott Trio (Moodsville 5). Most Shirley Scott Prestige recordings are scattered over a variety of LPs. In short, the Prestige discography is a mess I have no idea which tracks are on which CDs. Quote
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