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12. Apr. 2016 · Herbie Mann - flute, Roy Ayers - vibraphone, Sonny Sharrock - guitar, Ron Carter - bass, Bruno Carr - drums , with Symphonic Orchestra conducted by William Fischer. dixiefeet.
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"Wailing Wall" (Mann) - 9:42 "My Little Ones" (Mann) - 7:08; Recorded at Teldec Studios in Berlin, West Germany on November 11, 1968 (track 1) and November 12, 1968 (tracks 2-4) Personnel. Herbie Mann - flute, arranger; Roy Ayers - vibraphone; Sonny Sharrock - guitar; Ron Carter - bass; Bruno Carr - drums
- November 11 & 12, 1968
- Third stream
- 1969
- Nesuhi Ertegun
Herbie Hancock. Released. 1973 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Concerto Grosso In D Blues" on Discogs.
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Producer – Nesuhi Ertegun. Recorded By – Gerhard Neumann. Vibraphone – Roy Ayers. Notes. Distinguishing features of this submission: Green and red Atlantic labels with 1841 Broadway, New York, NY rim text address, in use 1968-1973. Original release date is not confirmed by BSN pubs, but is among releases dated 1969 and 1970. On release (c) 1969.
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Memphis Underground is a 1969 album by jazz flutist Herbie Mann, that fuses the genres of jazz and rhythm and blues (R&B). While Mann and the other principal soloists (Roy Ayers, Larry Coryell and Sonny Sharrock) were leading jazz musicians, the album was recorded in Chips Moman's American Sound Studio in Memphis, a studio used by ...
Concerto Grosso in D Blues (Atlantic, 1969) Live at the Whisky a Go Go (Atlantic, 1969) Memphis Underground (Atlantic, 1969) Stone Flute (Embryo, 1970) Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty (Embryo, 1970) Memphis Two-Step (Embryo, 1971) The Evolution of Mann (Atlantic, 1972) Sunbelt (Atlantic, 1978) Deep Pocket (Kokopelli, 1992) With Jack Wilson
Concerto Grosso in D Blues, an Album by Herbie Mann. Released 5 December 1969 on Atlantic (catalog no. SD-1540; Vinyl LP). Genres: Third Stream. Rated #1122 in the best albums of 1969. Featured peformers: Herbie Mann (flute), Bruno Carr (drums), Ron Carter (bass), Sonny Sharrock (guitar), Roy Ayers (vibraphone), William S. Fischer (conductor ...