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The Jazz Messengers discography
Studio albums47
Live albums21
Compilation albums6
Soundtrack albums2

The Jazz Messengers were a jazz band that existed with varying personnel for 35 years. Their discography consists of 47 studio albums, 21 live albums, 2 soundtracks, 6 compilations, and one boxed set.


Drummer Art Blakey was the leader or co-leader of the group throughout its existence. He is the drummer on all Jazz Messengers recordings and is therefore elided from personnel listings. Members recorded as either a quintet or sextet except for one 11-piece big band appearance and their expansion to a septet at the end.


The earliest recordings of the original Messengers were on Blue Note Records; all of the original Messengers (except bassist Doug Watkins) had released albums under their own name on the label. Blue Note 1518 was a reissue of two previously released 10" LPs credited to The Horace Silver Quintet.


A few recordings on Columbia Records followed with a couple different formations. As the second Messengers lineup stabilized they recorded for the RCA sub-label Vik, interspersed with one-off recordings for Cadet Records, Jubilee Records, and Atlantic.


Starting in 1959, a new lineup with Lee Morgan, Benny Golson, Bobby Timmons, Jymie Merritt, and later Wayne Shorter, Freddie Hubbard, and Curtis Fuller would see the group return to Blue Note for several years. This group also traveled to Europe where a couple albums on the French Fontana Records appeared. In 1961, there was a single album on Impulse! Records. In 1963 the first of three releases appeared on Riverside Records, while new releases on Blue Note continued to be issued.


After Wayne Shorter departed for Miles Davis's Second Great Quintet, the band signed with Quincy Jones' Mercury sub-label Limelight Records for three more releases starting in 1965.


Except for a 1970 release on the obscure Catalyst, and various bootlegs, the band did not release a recording between 1966 and 1972, when they re-appeared on Prestige Records for three more albums. In 1975 the band released an album with guest artist Sonny Stitt on the Swedish Sonet Records, then came two albums on Roulette Records in 1976 and 1978.


Starting in 1978, the band began to release albums on the Dutch Timeless Records and the Concord Jazz subsidiary of Concord Records. These groups included a changing lineup of young jazz musicians such as: Wynton and Branford Marsalis, Terence Blanchard, Donald Harrison, Wallace Roney, Mulgrew Miller, and Lonnie Plaxico.


Near the end, there were two albums on the Italian Soul Note label, and the final album on A&M Records. The Jazz Messengers came to an end with the death of Blakey in 1990.




Contents





  • 1 Studio albums


  • 2 Live albums


  • 3 Soundtracks


  • 4 Compilation albums


  • 5 Notes


  • 6 References




Studio albums[edit]


Albums are listed in order of earliest recording session. Some albums were not released for many years after their recording. The formats listed are the formats issued at the original release date. Most of the albums have been reissued on compact disc, many with additional tracks. Some albums have also been reissued or repackaged on varying labels and formats. See the specific album articles for reissue information.


























































































































































































Album
Album Details
Personnel
Notes

The Jazz Messengers

  • Released: 1956

  • Recorded: April 5, and May 4, 1956

  • Label: Columbia (CL 897)

  • Format: LP



  • Donald Byrd – trumpet


  • Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone


  • Horace Silver – piano


  • Doug Watkins – double bass



Hard Bop

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: December 12 and 13, 1956

  • Label: Columbia (CL 1040)

  • Format: LP



  • Bill Hardman – trumpet


  • Jackie McLean – alto saxophone


  • Sam Dockery – piano


  • Jimmy "Spanky" DeBrest – double bass



Ritual

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: January 14 and February 11, 1957

  • Label: Pacific Jazz (PJM-402)

  • Format: LP


  • Hardman

  • McLean

  • Dockery

  • DeBrest

The liner notes state that Pacific Jazz got this record in exchange for Columbia getting a record by Chet Baker.[1]

Tough!

  • Released: 1966

  • Recorded: Spring, 1957

  • Label: Cadet (4049)

  • Format: LP


  • Hardman

  • McLean

  • Dockery

  • DeBrest



Selections from Lerner and Loewe's...

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: March 13, 1957

  • Label: Vik (1103)

  • Format: LP


  • Hardman


  • Johnny Griffin – tenor saxophone

  • Dockery

  • DeBrest



A Night in Tunisia

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: April 8, 1957

  • Label: Vik (1115)

  • Format: LP


  • Hardman

  • McLean

  • Griffin

  • Dockery

  • DeBrest


Jackie McLean is credited as "Ferris Benda."[2]

Cu-Bop

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: May 13, 1957

  • Label: Jubilee (1049)

  • Format: LP


  • Hardman

  • Griffin

  • Dockery

  • DeBrest

  • Guest: Sabu



Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk

  • Released: 1958

  • Recorded: May 14 and 15, 1957

  • Label: Atlantic (LP 1278 [Mono], SD 1278 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Hardman

  • Griffin

  • DeBrest

  • Guest: Thelonious Monk – piano



Hard Drive

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: August 9 and 11, 1957

  • Label: Bethlehem (6023)

  • Format: LP


  • August 9: Hardman, Griffin, Dockery, DeBrest

  • August 11: Hardman, Griffin, Junior Mance – piano, DeBrest



Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

  • Released: 1958

  • Recorded: October 30, 1958

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4003 [Mono], BST 4003 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP



  • Lee Morgan – trumpet


  • Benny Golson – tenor saxophone


  • Bobby Timmons – piano


  • Jymie Merritt – double bass

This album is commonly known as "Moanin'" from the track of the same name.[3]

The Big Beat

  • Released: 1960

  • Recorded: March 3, 1960

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4029 [Mono], BST 84029 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan


  • Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone


  • Bobby Timmons – piano

  • Merritt


Bobby Timmons returns to the Messengers, after a short engagement with Cannonball Adderley.[4]

Like Someone in Love

  • Released: 1966

  • Recorded: August 7 and 14, 1960

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4245 [Mono], BST 84245 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan

  • Shorter

  • Timmons

  • Merritt



A Night in Tunisia

  • Released: 1960

  • Recorded: August 7 and 14, 1960

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4049 [Mono], BST 84049 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan

  • Shorter

  • Timmons

  • Merritt



The Freedom Rider

  • Released: 1962

  • Recorded: February 18 and May 27, 1961

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4156 [Mono], BST 84156 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan

  • Shorter

  • Timmons

  • Merritt



Roots & Herbs

  • Released: 1970

  • Recorded: February 18 and May 27, 1961

  • Label: Blue Note (BST 84347)

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan

  • Shorter

  • Timmons


  • Walter Davis, Jr. – piano

  • Merritt



The Witch Doctor

  • Released: 1967

  • Recorded: March 14, 1961

  • Label: Blue Note (BST 84258)

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan

  • Shorter

  • Timmons

  • Merritt



Impulse!!!!! Art Blakey!!!!! Jazz Messengers!!!!!

  • Released: 1961

  • Recorded: June 13 and 14, 1961

  • Label: Impulse! (A-7)

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan


  • Curtis Fuller – trombone

  • Shorter

  • Timmons

  • Merritt



Mosaic

  • Released 1961

  • Recorded: October 2, 1961

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4090 [Mono], BST 84090 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP



  • Freddie Hubbard – trumpet

  • Fuller

  • Shorter


  • Cedar Walton – piano

  • Merritt



Buhaina's Delight

  • Released: 1963

  • Recorded: November 28 and December 18, 1961

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4104 [Mono], BST 84104 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Hubbard

  • Fuller

  • Shorter

  • Walton

  • Merritt



Caravan

  • Released: 1963

  • Recorded: October 23 and 24, 1962

  • Label: Riverside (RLP 438 [Mono], RS 8438 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Hubbard

  • Fuller

  • Shorter

  • Walton


  • Reggie Workman – double bass



Golden Boy

  • Released: 1963

  • Recorded: 1963

  • Label: Colpix (CP 478 [Mono], SCP 478 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP



  • Morgan

  • Hubbard

  • Fuller

  • Shorter

  • Walton

  • Workman

  • Guests:

    • Julius Watkins – french horn


    • Bill Barber – tuba


    • James Spaulding – alto saxophone


    • Charles Davis – baritone saxophone





Free for All

  • Released: 1964

  • Recorded: February 10, 1964

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4170 [Mono], BST 84170 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Hubbard

  • Fuller

  • Shorter

  • Walton

  • Workman



Kyoto

  • Released: 1964

  • Recorded: February 20, 1964

  • Label: Riverside (RLP 493 [Mono], RS 9493 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP



  • Hubbard

  • Fuller

  • Shorter

  • Walton

  • Workman

  • Guest: Wellington Blakey – vocals




Indestructible

  • Released: 1965

  • Recorded: April 24 and May 15, 1964

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4192 [Mono], BST 84193 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP



  • Lee Morgan – trumpet

  • Fuller

  • Shorter

  • Walton

  • Workman



'S Make It

  • Released: 1965

  • Recorded: November 14, 16 and 25, 1964

  • Label: Limelight (LM 82001 [Mono], LS 86001 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan

  • Fuller


  • John Gilmore – tenor saxophone


  • John Hicks – piano


  • Victor Sproles – double bass



Soul Finger

  • Released: 1965

  • Recorded: April 21 and May 12 and 13, 1965

  • Label: Limelight (LM 82018 [Mono] LS 86018 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan


  • Freddie Hubbard – trumpet


  • Gary Bartz – alto saxophone

  • Hicks

  • Sproles

  • Guest: Lucky Thompson – soprano saxophone



Child's Dance

  • Released: 1972

  • Recorded: May 23 and July 28, 1972

  • Label: Prestige (P 10047)

  • Format: LP



  • May 23:
    • Ramon Morris – flute

    • Buddy Terry – soprano saxophone


    • John Hicks – electric piano


    • Mickey Bass – double bass

    • Emanuel Rahim – conga

    • Nataniel Bettis – percussion

    • Richie "Pablo" Landrum – percussion

    • Sonny Morgan – percussion


  • July 28:

    • Woody Shaw – trumpet

    • Manny Boyd – flute

    • Ramon Morris – tenor saxophone


    • George Cables – piano, electric piano


    • Stanley Clarke – electric bass


    • Ray Mantilla – conga





Buhaina

  • Released: 1973

  • Recorded: March 26–29, 1973

  • Label: Prestige (P 10067)

  • Format: LP



  • Shaw


  • Carter Jefferson – tenor and soprano saxophone


  • Cedar Walton – piano, electric piano

  • Bass

  • Tony Waters – conga

  • Guests:

    • Jon Hendricks – vocals

    • Michael Howell – guitar





Anthenagin

  • Released: 1973

  • Recorded: March 26–29, 1973

  • Label: Prestige (P 10076)

  • Format: LP



  • Shaw

  • Jefferson

  • Walton

  • Bass

  • Waters

  • Guests:
    • Michael Howell – guitar


    • Steve Turre – trombone




Steve Turre is listed as "Steve Turley" on the album.[5]

In Walked Sonny

  • Released: 1975

  • Recorded: May 16, 1975

  • Label Sonet (SNTF 691)

  • Format: LP



  • Bill Hardman – trumpet


  • David Schnitter – tenor saxophone


  • Walter Davis, Jr. – piano


  • "Chin" Suzuki – double bass

  • Guest: Sonny Stitt – tenor and alto saxophone



Backgammon

  • Released: 1976

  • Recorded: March 15 and 16, 1976

  • Label: Roulette (SR 5003)

  • Format: LP


  • Hardman

  • Schnitter


  • Al Dailey – piano

  • Suzuki

  • Guest: Ladji Camara – flute, vocals



Gypsy Folk Tales

  • Released: 1977

  • Recorded: February 12, 17, 28 and March 1, 1977

  • Label: Roulette (SR 5008)

  • Format: LP



  • Valery Ponomarev – trumpet


  • Bobby Watson – alto saxophone

  • Schnitter


  • Walter Davis, Jr. – piano


  • Dennis Irwin – double bass



In My Prime Vol. 1

  • Released: 1978

  • Recorded: December 29, 1977

  • Label: Timeless (SJP 114)

  • Format: LP



  • Ponomarev


  • Curtis Fuller – trombone

  • Watson

  • Schnitter


  • James Williams – piano

  • Irwin


  • Ray Mantilla – percussion




In My Prime Vol. 2

  • Released: 1978

  • Recorded: December 30, 1977

  • Label: Timeless (SJP 118)

  • Format: LP



  • Ponomarev

  • Fuller

  • Watson

  • Schnitter

  • Williams

  • Irwin

  • Mantilla




Reflections in Blue

  • Released: 1979

  • Recorded: December 4, 1978

  • Label: Timeless (SJP 128)

  • Format: LP


  • Ponomarev

  • Watson

  • Schnitter

  • Williams

  • Irwin



Night in Tunisia: Digital Recording

  • Released: 1979

  • Recorded: February 12, 1979

  • Label: Philips (6385 943)

  • Format: LP


  • Ponomarev

  • Watson

  • Schnitter

  • Williams

  • Irwin



Album of the Year

  • Released: 1981

  • Recorded: April 12, 1981

  • Label: Timeless (SJP 155)

  • Format: LP



  • Wynton Marsalis – trumpet

  • Watson


  • Bill Pierce – tenor saxophone

  • Williams


  • Charles Fambrough – double bass



Oh-By the Way

  • Released: 1982

  • Recorded: May 20, 1982

  • Label: Timeless (SJP 165)

  • Format: LP



  • Terence Blanchard – trumpet


  • Donald Harrison – alto saxophone

  • Pierce


  • Johnny O'Neal – piano

  • Fambrough



New York Scene

  • Released: 1984

  • Recorded: May, 1984

  • Label: Concord Jazz (CJ 256)

  • Format: LP


  • Blanchard

  • Harrison


  • Jean Toussaint – tenor saxophone


  • Mulgrew Miller – piano


  • Lonnie Plaxico – double bass



Blue Night

  • Released: 1985

  • Recorded: March 17, 1985

  • Label: Timeless (SJP 217)

  • Format: LP, CD


  • Blanchard

  • Harrison

  • Toussaint

  • Miller

  • Plaxico



Feeling Good

  • Released: 1986

  • Recorded: September 8 and 9, 1986

  • Label: Delos (D/CD 4007)

  • Format: CD



  • Wallace Roney – trumpet


  • Tim Williams – trombone


  • Kenny Garrett – alto saxophone

  • Toussaint


  • Donald Brown – piano


  • Peter Washington – double bass



Not Yet

  • Released: 1988

  • Recorded: March 19, 1988

  • Label: Soul Note (SN 1105)

  • Format: LP, CD



  • Philip Harper – trumpet


  • Robin Eubanks – trombone


  • Javon Jackson – tenor saxophone


  • Benny Green – piano

  • Washington



I Get a Kick Out of Bu

  • Released: 1988

  • Recorded: November 11, 1988

  • Label: Soul Note (SN 1155)

  • Format: LP, CD


  • Harper

  • R. Eubanks

  • Jackson

  • Green


  • Leon Lee Dorsey – double bass



Chippin' In

  • Released: 1990

  • Recorded: February 1 and 2, 1990

  • Label: Timeless (SJP 340)

  • Format: CD, LP




  • Bryan Lynch – trumpet


  • Steve Davis – trombone


  • Frank Lacy – trombone


  • Dale Barlow – tenor saxophone

  • Jackson


  • Geoff Keezer – piano


  • Essiet Okon Essiet – double bass




One for All

  • Released: 1990

  • Recorded: April 10 and 11, 1990

  • Label: A&M (75021 5329-2)

  • Format: CD



  • Lynch

  • Davis

  • Barlow

  • Jackson

  • Keezer

  • Essiet




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Album
Album Details
Personnel
Notes

At the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 1

  • Released: 1955

  • Recorded: November 23, 1955

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 1507)

  • Format: LP



  • Kenny Dorham – trumpet


  • Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone


  • Horace Silver – piano


  • Doug Watkins – double bass



At the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 2

  • Released: 1955

  • Recorded: November 23, 1955

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 1508)

  • Format: LP


  • Dorham

  • Mobley

  • Silver

  • Watkins



A Midnight Session with the Jazz Messengers

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: March 8 and 9, 1957

  • Label: Elektra (ELK 120)

  • Format: LP



  • Bill Hardman – trumpet


  • Jackie McLean – alto saxophone


  • Sam Dockery – piano


  • Jimmy "Spanky" DeBrest – double bass



1958 - Paris Olympia

  • Released: 1959

  • Recorded: November 22 and December 17, 1958

  • Label: Fontana (680 202)

  • Format: LP



  • Lee Morgan – trumpet


  • Benny Golson – tenor saxophone


  • Bobby Timmons – piano


  • Jymie Merritt – double bass



At the Jazz Corner of the World, Vols. 1 & 2

  • Released: 1959

  • Recorded: April 15, 1959

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4015, BLP 4016 [Mono]; BST 84014, BST 84016 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan


  • Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone

  • Timmons

  • Merritt



Art Blakey et les Jazz Messengers au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées

  • Released: 1960

  • Recorded: November 15, 1959

  • Label: RCA (430.054)

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan


  • Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone


  • Walter Davis, Jr. – piano

  • Merritt



Paris Jam Session

  • Released: 1960

  • Recorded: December 18, 1959

  • Label: Fontana (680 207)

  • Format: LP



  • Morgan


  • Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone


  • Walter Davis, Jr. – piano

  • Merritt

  • Guests:

    • Barney Wilen – tenor saxophone


    • Bud Powell – piano





Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World, Vols. 1 and 2

  • Released: 1960

  • Recorded: September 14, 1960

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 4054, BLP 4055 [Mono]; BST 84054, BST 84055 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan

  • Shorter


  • Bobby Timmons – piano

  • Merritt



Three Blind Mice

  • Released: 1962

  • Recorded: March 18, 1962

  • Label: United Artists (UAJ 14002 [Mono], UAJS 15002 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP



  • Freddie Hubbard – trumpet


  • Curtis Fuller – trombone

  • Shorter


  • Cedar Walton – piano

  • Merritt

Recorded live at the Renaissance Club in Hollywood, CA.[6]

Ugetsu

  • Released: 1963

  • Recorded: June 16, 1963

  • Label: Riverside (RLP 464 [Mono], RS 9464 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP


  • Hubbard

  • Fuller

  • Shorter

  • Walton


  • Reggie Workman – double bass

Recorded live at Birdland[7]

Buttercorn Lady

  • Released: 1966

  • Recorded: January 1 and 9, 1966

  • Label: Limelight (LM 82034 [Mono] LS 86034 [Stereo])

  • Format: LP



  • Chuck Mangione – trumpet


  • Frank Mitchell – tenor saxophone


  • Keith Jarrett – piano


  • Reggie Johnson – double bass



Jazz Messengers '70

  • Released: 1970

  • Recorded: February 19, 1970

  • Label: Catalyst (CAT 7902)

  • Format: LP



  • Bill Hardman – trumpet


  • Carlos Garnett – tenor saxophone


  • Joanne Brackeen – piano


  • Jan Arnet – double bass



In This Korner

  • Released: 1978

  • Recorded: May 8, 1978

  • Label: Concord Jazz (CJ 68)

  • Format: LP



  • Valery Ponomarev – trumpet


  • Bobby Watson – alto saxophone


  • David Schnitter – tenor saxophone


  • James Williams – piano


  • Dennis Irwin – double bass



One by One

  • Released: 1981

  • Recorded: November 4, 1979

  • Label: Palcoscenico (15005)

  • Format: LP


  • Ponomarev

  • Watson

  • Schnitter

  • Williams

  • Irwin



Live at Montreux and Northsea

  • Released: 1980

  • Recorded: July 13 and 17, 1980

  • Label: Timeless (SJP 150)

  • Format: LP



  • Ponomarev


  • Wynton Marsalis – trumpet


  • Robin Eubanks – trombone

  • Watson


  • Bill Pierce – tenor sax


  • Branford Marsalis – alto and baritone sax

  • Williams


  • Kevin Eubanks – guitar


  • Charles Fambrough – double bass

  • John Ramsay – drums




Art Blakey in Sweden

  • Released: 1981

  • Recorded: March 9, 1981

  • Label: Amigo (AMPL 839)

  • Format: LP


  • W. Marsalis

  • Watson

  • Pierce

  • Williams

  • Fambrough



Straight Ahead

  • Released: 1981

  • Recorded: June, 1981

  • Label: Concord Jazz (CJ 168, CCD 4168)

  • Format: LP


  • W. Marsalis

  • Watson

  • Pierce

  • Williams

  • Fambrough



Keystone 3

  • Released: 1982

  • Recorded: January, 1982

  • Label: Concord Jazz (CJ 196 CCD 4196)

  • Format: LP


  • W. Marsalis


  • Branford Marsalis – alto saxophone

  • Pierce


  • Donald Brown – piano

  • Fambrough



Live at Ronnie Scott's 1985

  • Released: 2000

  • Recorded: February 18, 1985

  • Label: BBC Legends (BBCJ 7003-2)

  • Format: CD



  • Terence Blanchard – trumpet


  • Donald Harrison – alto saxophone


  • Jean Toussaint – tenor saxophone


  • Mulgrew Miller – piano


  • Lonnie Plaxico – double bass


Live at Ronnie Scott's

  • Released: 1985

  • Recorded: February 25, 1985

  • Label: DRG (91444)

  • Format: CD


  • Blanchard

  • Harrison

  • Toussaint

  • Miller

  • Plaxico



Live at Kimball's

  • Released: 1985

  • Recorded: April 13, 1985

  • Label: Concord Jazz (CJ 307, CCD 4307)

  • Format: LP, CD, CS


  • Blanchard

  • Harrison

  • Toussaint

  • Miller

  • Plaxico



The Art of Jazz: Live in Leverkusen

  • Released: 1989

  • Recorded: October 9, 1989

  • Label: IN+OUT (77028-2)

  • Format: CD




  • Brian Lynch – trumpet


  • Frank Lacy – trombone


  • Donald Harrison – alto saxophone


  • Javon Jackson – tenor saxophone


  • Geoff Keezer – piano


  • Essiet Okon Essiet – double bass




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Album
Album Details
Personnel
Notes

Des Femmes Disparaissent

  • Released: 1959

  • Recorded: December 18 and 19, 1958

  • Label: Fontana (660 224)

  • Format: LP



  • Lee Morgan – trumpet


  • Benny Golson – tenor saxophone


  • Bobby Timmons – piano


  • Jymie Merritt – double bass



Les liaisons dangereuses 1960

  • Released: 1960

  • Recorded: July 25 and 29, 1959

  • Label: Fontana (680 203)

  • Format: LP



  • Morgan

  • Timmons

  • Merritt

  • Guests:

    • Barney Wilen – tenor saxophone


    • Duke Jordan – piano

    • Tommy Lopez and Willie Rodriguez – conga

    • Johnny Rodriguez – bongos





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Personnel
Notes

Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers

  • Released: 1955

  • Recorded: November 13, 1954 and February 6, 1955

  • Label: Blue Note (BLP 1518)

  • Format: LP



  • Kenny Dorham – trumpet


  • Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone


  • Horace Silver – piano


  • Doug Watkins – double bass

This album is a reissue of two Blue Note 10" records, numbers 5058 and 5062; Horace Silver Quintet Vols. 1 & 2.

The Cool Voice of Rita Reys

  • Released: 1956

  • Recorded: May 3, and June 25, 1956

  • Label: Columbia (CL 903)

  • Format: LP



  • May 5:

    • Donald Byrd – trumpet

    • Mobley

    • Silver

    • Watkins


  • June 25:
    • Byrd


    • Ira Sullivan – tenor saxophone


    • Kenny Drew – piano


    • Wilbur Ware – double bass



Jazz Messengers back up Rita Reys for half of this record.[8]

Originally

  • Released: 1982

  • Recorded: April 5, May 4, June 25, December 12, 1956

  • Label: Columbia (FC 38036)

  • Format: LP


  • April 5 and May 4: Byrd, Mobley, Silver, Watkins

  • June 25: Byrd, Sullivan, Drew, Ware

  • December 12: Hardman, McLean, Dockery DeBrest



Drum Suite

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: December 13, 1956

  • Label: Columbia (CL 1002)

  • Format: LP


  • Hardman

  • McLean

  • Dockery

  • DeBrest

Side 1 is the Art Blakey Percussion Ensemble, recorded February 22, 1957, side two is the Jazz Messengers, credited separately, in the notes.[9]

Art Blakey and the Jazz MessengersThe Elmo Hope Quintet Featuring Harold Land

  • Released: 1957

  • Recorded: January 14 and February 11, 1957

  • Label: Pacific Jazz (PJ-33)

  • Format: LP



  • Bill Hardman – trumpet


  • Jackie McLean – alto saxophone


  • Sam Dockery – piano


  • Jimmy "Spanky" DeBrest – double bass

Split record with Elmo Hope. Additional tracks from PJM-402.

Africaine

  • Released: 1981

  • Recorded: October 10, 1959

  • Label: Blue Note (LT 1088)

  • Format: LP


  • Morgan


  • Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone


  • Walter Davis, Jr. – piano

  • Merritt

  • Guest: Dizzy Reece – conga



Pisces

  • Released: 1979

  • Recorded: February 12 and May 27, 1961 and April 15, 1964

  • Label: King (Japan) (GFX-3060)

  • Format: LP


  • February 12 and May 27, 1961: Morgan, Shorter, Timmons, Merritt

  • April 15, 1964: Morgan, Shorter, Fuller, Walton, Workman



Live Messengers

  • Released: 1978

  • Recorded: August 17, 1961 and March 8, 1962

  • Label: Blue Note (BN-LA472-J2)

  • Format: LP



  • Freddie Hubbard – trumpet


  • Curtis Fuller – trombone


  • Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone


  • Cedar Walton – piano


  • Jymie Merritt – double bass

This 2 record set also contains previously unreleased tracks from the proto-Messengers A Night at Birdland featuring Clifford Brown from February 12, 1954.[10]


Notes[edit]




  1. ^ Michel, Ed (1957). Ritual (liner notes). PJM 402. Jazz Messengers; Blakey, Art. Pacific Jazz Records..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ Hentoff, Nat (1957). A Night in Tunisia (liner notes). LX 1115. Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Vik Records.


  3. ^ Kirchner, edited by Bill (2005). The Oxford companion to jazz ([Pbk. ed.]. ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 376–381. ISBN 0195183592.CS1 maint: Extra text: authors list (link)


  4. ^ "Bobby Timmons". Bobby Timons. Leo T Sullivan. Retrieved 20 October 2014.


  5. ^ Anthenagin (liner notes). P 10076. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Prestige Records. 1973.


  6. ^ Three Blind Mice (liner notes). UAJ 14002. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. United Artists Records. 1962.


  7. ^ Sherman, Ed (1963). Ugetsu (liner notes). RLP 464. Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Riverside Records.


  8. ^ Avakian, George (1956). The Cool Voice of Rita Reys (liner notes). CL 903. Reys, Rita; Wes Ilcken Combo; Jazz Messengers. Columbia Records.


  9. ^ Lampley, Cal (1957). Drum Suite (liner notes). CL 1002. Jazz Messengers, Art Blakey Percussion Ensemble. Columbia Records.


  10. ^ Gitler, Ira (1978). Live Messengers (liner notes). BN-LA472-J2. Blakey, Art. Blue Note Records.




References[edit]



  • "Art Blakey Discography". JazzDiscography. Retrieved 17 September 2014.


  • Schwartz, Steve; Fitzgerald, Michael. "Chronology of Art Blakey (and the Jazz Messengers)". JazzDiscography. Retrieved 16 September 2014.









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