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A1 The Afro Suite 16:42
A1a Manteca
Written-By – John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie*, Gil Fuller
A1b Contrasta
Written-By – Chico O'Farrill, Dizzy Gillespie
A1c Jungla
Written-By – O'Farrill*, Gillespie*
A1d Rhumba Finale
Written-By – O'Farrill*, Gillespie*
A2 Hobnail Boogie
Written-By – Lavere "Buster" Harding*, William "Count" Basie*
7:55
B1 Wild Bill's Boogie
Written-By – Lavere "Buster" Harding*, William "Count" Basie*
6:23
B2 Caravan
Written-By – E.K. "Duke" Ellington*, Irving Mills, Juan Tizol
5:14
B3 Tin Tin Deo
Written-By – Chano Pozo, Gil Fuller
6:25
B4 Up 'n' Downs
Written-By – Tom McKay
6:15

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra Musician

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Mike Goldberg*
  • Artwork By [Painting] – Charles Reid
  • Baritone Saxophone – Joel Davie
  • Bass – Mert Oliver
  • Bass [Added Rhythm For The Latin Music] – Tom McKay
  • Congas [Added Rhythm For The Latin Music] – "Bovino", George Caldwell
  • Design – Norm Ung
  • Directed By [Musical] – Joe Timer
  • Drums – Joe Timer
  • Engineer [Re-engineering By] – Jack Towers
  • Liner Notes – Bill Potts, Bruce Lundvall, Dizzy Gillespie, Mort Goode
  • Mastered By – Vlado Meller
  • Percussion [Added Rhythm For The Latin Music] – Jack Franklin
  • Photography – Joe Brusiloff
  • Piano – Larry Eanet
  • Piano [Added Rhythm For The Latin Music], Percussion [Added Rhythm For The Latin Music] – Ed Dimond
  • Presenter – Willis Conover
  • Producer – Bill Potts
  • Tenor Saxophone – Angelo Tompros, Jim Parker, Spencer Sinatra
  • Timbales [Added Rhythm For The Latin Music] – Buddy Rowell
  • Trombone – Earl Swope, Dick Leith*, Rob Swope
  • Trumpet – Al Porcino, Bob Carey, Bunny Aldhizer, Chas. Frankhauser*, Ed Leddy, Marky Markowitz
  • Trumpet, Vocals – Dizzy Gillespie

Notes

Live

Jazz Masters Edition
Previously unreleased performances from the private collection of Bill Potts.

A1 originally titled Manteca Suite.
At Club Cavakos, Washington, D.C.
March 13, 1955

Mastered at CBS Recording Studio, New York on the CBS DisComputer(tm) System

Charlie Parker died Saturday evening, March 12, 1955. The news was not made public for forty-eight hours - too late for Dizzy and all other at this Washington event that Sunday to pay immediate homage to the musical genius.
Ave atque vale.

(P)1983 Elektra/Asylum Records for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world otuside of the United States.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7559-60300-1
  • Matrix / Runout: ST-EM-60300A-I
  • Matrix / Runout: ST-EM-60300B-I

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
60300, ST-EM-60300-1-A-SP, ST-EM-60300-1-B-SP Dizzy Gillespie With The Orchestra Dizzy Gillespie With The Orchestra - One Night In Washington ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Elektra Musician, Elektra Musician, Elektra Musician 60300, ST-EM-60300-1-A-SP, ST-EM-60300-1-B-SP US 1983
96-0300-1 Dizzy Gillespie With The Orchestra Dizzy Gillespie With The Orchestra - One Night In Washington ‎(LP, Album) Elektra Musician 96-0300-1 Germany 1983

Dizzy Gillespie With The Orchestra  - One Night In Washington

Performer: Dizzy Gillespie

Album Title: One Night In Washington

Genre: Jazz

Label: Odeon ‎– 22.084
Type: Vinyl, LP
Country: Brazil
Date of released: 1983
Category: Jazz
Style: Big Band

MP3 album zip size: 1856 mb

FLAC album zip size: 1279 mb

Rating: 3.9 / 5

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