You and the Night and the Music (Mal Waldron album)
1984 studio album by Mal Waldron
You and the Night and the Music is an album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron recorded in 1983 and released by the Japanese Paddle Wheel label.[1]
Reception
The Allmusic review by Ron Wynn awarded the album 4 stars, stating: "High-caliber lineup".[2]
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Allmusic | [2] |
Track listing
- "The Way You Look Tonight" (Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern)
- "Bags' Groove" (Milt Jackson)
- "'Round Midnight" (Thelonious Monk)
- "You and the Night and the Music" (Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz)
- "Georgia on My Mind" (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell)
- "Billie's Bounce" (Charlie Parker)
- "Waltz for My Mother" (Mal Waldron)
- Recorded at King Studios in Tokyo, Japan, on December 9, 1983
Personnel
References
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Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release. | As leader or co-leader | |
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With Gene Ammons | |
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With Jackie McLean | |
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With Charles Mingus | |
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With the Prestige All Stars | |
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With others |
- All Night Long (Kenny Burrell, 1956)
- Earthy (Kenny Burrell, 1957)
- 2 Guitars (Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Raney, 1957)
- Where? (Ron Carter, 1961)
- The Teddy Charles Tentet (1956)
- Coolin' (Teddy Charles, 1957)
- Cattin' with Coltrane and Quinichette (John Coltrane & Paul Quinichette, 1957)
- Coltrane (1957)
- Dakar (John Coltrane, Pepper Adams & Cecil Payne, 1957)
- At the Five Spot (Eric Dolphy, both volumes, 1961)
- Tuba Sounds (Ray Draper, 1957)
- Hornful of Soul (aka, Catwalk, Bennie Green, 1960)
- Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport (1957)
- Lady in Satin (Billie Holiday, 1958)
- So Warm (Etta Jones, 1961)
- After Hours (Thad Jones, 1957)
- Olio (Thad Jones, 1957)
- Reflections: Steve Lacy Plays Thelonious Monk (1958)
- Straight Ahead (Abbey Lincoln, 1961)
- Teo (Teo Macero, 1957)
- On the Sunny Side (Paul Quinichette, 1957)
- Percussion Bitter Sweet (Max Roach, 1961)
- It's Time (Max Roach, 1962)
- Speak, Brother, Speak! (Max Roach, 1962)
- For Lady (Webster Young, 1957)
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