Late Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago I put together a simplified mini-discography of Stitt's recordings with organ—both leader and sideman dates, studio and live. Here's what I came up with. Please post corrections/additions. (1961-1971 is a guidepost. There might be sessions outside this decade.) Thanks! Sonny Stitt Organ Dates 1961-1971 1. At The DJ Lounge 6/--/61 Argo 2. ‘Nuther Fu’ther 2/16/62 Prestige 3. Boss Tenors In Orbit! 2/18/62 Verve 4. Soul Summit 2/19/62 Prestige 5. Low Flame 4/4/62 Jazzland 6. Feelin’s 4/--/62 Roost 7. My Mother’s Eyes 5/--/63 Pacific Jazz 8. Move On Over 6/17/63 Argo 9. Soul Shack 9/17/63 Prestige 10. My Main Man 3/10/64 Argo 11. Shangri-La 3/19/64 Prestige 12. Soul People 8/25/64 Prestige 13. Night Crawler 9/21/65 Prestige 14. Made For Each Other 7/13/68 Delmark 15. The Boss Men 12/28/65 Prestige 16. Soul In The Night 4/15/66 Cadet 17. Deuces Wild 9/11/66 Atlantic 18. What’s New!!! 1966 Roulette 19. Parallel-A-Stitt 1967 Roulette 20. Soul Electricity! 9/23/68 Prestige 21. Funk You! 9/24/68 Prestige 22. Donny Brook 9/15/69 Prestige 23. Brothers-4 9/15/69 Prestige 24. Night Letter 10/27/69 Prestige 25. It’s Magic 1969 Delmark 26. Turn It On! 1/4/71 Prestige 27. You Talk That Talk! 2/8/71 Prestige 28. Just The Way It Was 3/21/71 Label M 29. Black Vibrations 7/9/71 Prestige 'Nuther Fu'ther was originally titled Stitt Meets Brother Jack. I left out Patterson's People because (if I'm not mistaken) the two tracks with Stitt are actually part of the Shangri-La session. Lastly, what are your favorites from this bunch? Quote
Niko Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago I know 26 from the list, some better than others, my favorites are Low Flame and You talk that talk.... Regarding Patterson's People, the tracks are not used on Shangri-la, are they? (Patterson's People got ***** in Downbeat Back in the day, I have a Dutch Jazz magazine from back then which starts out with the question how that could happen) Quote
mikeweil Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago I think 14 of these are with Don Patterson. They were a great, inspiring combination. Quote
Late Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, mikeweil said: I think 14 of these are with Don Patterson. They were a great, inspiring combination. The working trio of Don Patterson, Billy James, and Sonny Stitt was a great combination indeed! Quote
JSngry Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Maybe some day there will be a similar listing for his Baritone dates. There will only be some overlap. 33 minutes ago, Late said: The working trio of Don Patterson, Billy James, and Sonny Stitt was a great combination indeed! Looking sharp there! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I had Deuces Wild at one point, due to Robin Kenyatta and Rufus Harley's presence. Did I send that LP to you, Jim? I know I gave it to someone... Quote
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