17 Men and Their Music | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 1968 | |||
Recorded | November and December 1967 Cologne, West Germany | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Campi SJG 12004 | |||
Producer | Gigi Campi | |||
Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band chronology | ||||
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17 Men and Their Music is a live album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band featuring performances recorded in West Germany in 1967 and first released on producer Gigi Campi's own label.[1][2][3][4] The album's title phrase was added as a subtitle / "sticker" to re-issues of four Clarke-Boland Big Band albums: Faces: Gigi Campi Presents 17 Men and Their Music 1; All Smiles: Gigi Campi Presents 17 Men and Their Music 2; Latin Kaleidoscope: Gigi Campi Presents 17 Men and Their Music 3; Fellini 712: Gigi Campi Presents 17 Men and Their Music 4
Track listing
All compositions by Francy Boland except where noted.
- "Resurrection" (Kenny Clarke)
- "Woody Nightshade"
- "New Eye"
- "Mauve"
- "The 18th Man" (Clarke)
- "Klook's Report" (Clarke)
- "Personeske"
- "Hopeless"
- "Shihab, Humble & Co."
- "You Dig It"
- "The Griffin"
- "Kenny and Kenny"
Personnel
- Kenny Clarke - drums
- Francy Boland - piano, arranger
- Benny Bailey, Jimmy Deuchar, Shake Keane, Idrees Sulieman - trumpet
- Nat Peck, Åke Persson, Eric van Lier - trombone
- Derek Humble - alto saxophone
- Johnny Griffin, Don Menza, Ronnie Scott, - tenor saxophone
- Sahib Shihab - baritone saxophone, flute
- Jimmy Woode - bass
- Fats Sadi - percussion
References
- ^ Payne, D., The Clarke-Boland Big Band discography accessed August 24, 2016
- ^ Johnny Griffin catalog accessed September 20, 2016
- ^ Francy Boland discography accessed September 20, 2016
- ^ Bigband Paradise album entry Archived 2016-10-08 at the Wayback Machine accessed September 20, 2016