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Cool Jazz and The Search for the Seventh Son are the first of several jazz quintet formats. These tunes are characterized by odd time signatures and feature the following performers: Steve Feirerabend, Sax; Matt Clark, piano; Chuck Bennett, bass; and Bill Belasco, drums. Cool Jazz
Search for the Seventh Son
Because It's Spring and The Moon's a Balloon are original melodies set to the poetry of e.e. cummings. The personnel involved are: Sheila Smith, vocals; Peter Cornell, sax; Michael Bluestein, piano; Paul Smith, bass; and David Rokeach, drums. Because It's Spring
The Moon's a Balloon
Daughter of the Ocean Breeze is an original instrumental composition featuring the above musicians. Daughter of the Ocean Breeze
Stardust (Hoagy Carmichael) and Forty Bars (Richie Beirach) recordings involving Ian Willson, sax; David Udolf, piano; Mario Suraci, bass; and Rob Gibson, drums. Stardust
40 Bars
Blue Bossa and Afrodesia Suave are Kenny Dorham compositions performed by the Fair Weather Band. They feature Erik Jakobson on trumpet and Jarrett Cherner on piano. Blue Bossa
Afrodesia Suave
A Warm Place for the Bass and Fast Worker are original compositions, arrangement written for the specially-assembled Jules Rowell Jazz Orchestra. Blue Bossa features Mario Suraci, bass and Michael Bluestein, piano, Afrodesia Suave features Norbert Stachel, soprano sax; and Marty Wehner, slide trombone. A Warn Place for the Bass
Fast Worker
La Paz (AKA Gringo Viejo) and Ray's Guaguanco are both original compositions, arrangements for the Latin Jazz Ensemble directed by Erik Rosenquist. La Paz
Ray's Guaguanco
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