Round Trip

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Tracklist

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1Round Trip
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
recording of:
Round Trip (in 1969-07)
composer:
Ornette Coleman (US jazz saxophonist, trumpeter, violinist, and composer)
publisher:
Phrase Text Music (Ornette Coleman)
2:59
2Here's That Rainy Day
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
membranophone:
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
instrumental recording of:
Here’s That Rainy Day (in 1969-07)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908–1964)
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher), Burke-Van Heusen, Inc., Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Chappell Morris Ltd., Dorsey Bros. Music Inc., Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (a division of MPL Communications Inc.), Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
4:01
3Love Song for a Dead Che
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
2:51
4I'm All Smiles
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
instrumental recording of:
I’m All Smiles (The Yearling) (in 1969-07)
lyricist:
Herbert Martin (lyricist)
composer:
Michael Leonard (composer, collaborated with Herbert Martin)
publisher:
BJS Music Corp. and Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (a division of MPL Communications Inc.)
3:09
5Solitude
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
instrumental recording of:
(In My) Solitude (in 1969-07)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange (in 1934) and Irving Mills (in 1934)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1934)
publisher:
American Academy of Music, Inc., De Lange Music Co., EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated) and J. R. Lafleur & Son Ltd.
2:44
6How Can I Be Sure?
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
instrumental recording of:
How Can I Be Sure (in 1969-07)
writer:
Eddie Brigati and Felix Cavaliere (American singer, songwriter, record producer, and musician)
2:52
7Fill the Woods With Laughter
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
4:03
8This Is All I Ask
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
instrumental recording of:
This Is All I Ask (in 1969-07)
lyricist and composer:
Gordon Jenkins
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp., EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), Intersong Music and Robbins Music Corp.
3:32
9Flowers
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
3:23
10Come Out With Me
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
5:24
11Guess What
engineer:
Val Valentin
producer:
Johnny Pate
alto saxophone:
Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) (in 1969-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (in 1969-07)
cello:
Seymour Barab (in 1969-07), Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1969-07), Kermit Moore (in 1969-07), George Ricci (in 1969-07) and Anthony Sophos (in 1969-07)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (in 1969-07)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Thad Jones (American jazz trumpeter) (in 1969-07)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (in 1969-07) and “Sir” Roland Hanna (jazz pianist) (in 1969-07)
trombone:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (in 1969-07), Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1969-07) and Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (in 1969-07)
viola:
Julien Barber (in 1969-07), Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1969-07), Harold Coletta (in 1969-07) and Cal Fleisig (in 1969-07)
violin:
Henri Aubert (in 1969-07), Julius Brand (in 1969-07), Frederick Buldrini (in 1969-07), Max Cahn (in 1969-07), Paul Gershman (in 1969-07), Emanuel Green (in 1969-07), Julius Held (in 1969-07), Joseph Malin (in 1969-07), Leo Kahn (in 1969-07), Harry Katzman (in 1969-07), Dave Mankovitz (in 1969-07), George Ockner (in 1969-07), Raoul Polikian (in 1969-07), Max Pollikoff (in 1969-07), Tosha Samaroff (in 1969-07) and Julius Schachter (in 1969-07)
woodwind:
Romeo Penque (in 1969-07) and Jerome Richardson (in 1969-07)
recorded at:
A & R Recording (Second studio, 799 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-07)
2:49

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