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John Handy Concert Ensemble - Projections album

John Handy Concert Ensemble - Projections album

  • Performer: John Handy Concert Ensemble
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: Projections
  • Released: 1968
  • Style: Soul-Jazz, Post Bop
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1726 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1790 mb
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Description

Released 50 years ago, 1968.

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Flute – John Handy (tracks: A3, B3). Liner Notes – Linda Solomon. Photography By – Don Hunstein. Producer – John Hammond. Violin – Michael White (2). Notes. Projections ‎(LP, Album). John Handy Concert Ensemble.

Studio album by. April 15, 1968 Columbia East 30th Street Studio, New York City.

Projections 03. A Song Of Uranus 04. Senora Nancye 05. Dance To The Lady 06. Sanpaku 07. Eros 08. All The Way To The West, By God, Virginia Personnel Alto Saxophone, Saxello, Flute – John Handy Bass – Bruce Cale Drums, Tambourine . 01. Three In One 02. Projections 03.

Projections is an album by saxophonist John Handy's Concert Ensemble featuring tracks recorded in 1968 and originally released on the Columbia label. 1968 studio album by John Handy Concert Ensemble. Studio album by.

Artist: John Handy Concert Ensemble Title: Projections Genre: Jazz Type: New - LP Label: Columbia Catalog ID: CS 9689 Country: USA Our ID: 137558. View other items by this Artist View other items on this Label.

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JOHN HANDY & THE CONCERT ENSEMBLE: Projections John Handy, alto saxophone, saxello, flute; Michael White, violin; Mike Nock, piano; Bruce Cale, bass; Larry Hancock, drums, tambourine Columbia CS 9689 (LP). Stan Tonkel, Martin Greenblatt, engs. We were hunting for lost treasures at the Princeton Record Exchange. I pulled Projections from the heavy, crowded stacks. Know anything about this?" I asked John. Nope, but it looks cool," he replied.

Pictured: John Handy, Pony Poindexter, John Coltrane, Frank Fischer c. 1950’s at Bop City. Steve Jackson J. During the musical heyday of the Fillmore District in the 1940s and 1950s, the area known as Harlem of the West was a swinging place where you could leave your house Friday night and go from club to party to bar until the wee hours of Monday morning. John Handy Concert Ensemble - Projections. Very tasty 60s jazz album. Stays in orbit but isnt afraid to get a bit wild and honky. Ive had mixed results eith Handy’s stuff in the past but this changes everything.

Tracklist

A1 Three In One 4:00
A2 Projections 3:15
A3 A Song Of Uranus 9:03
A4 Señora Nancye 6:30
B1 Dance To The Lady 7:22
B2 Sanpaku 2:27
B3 Eros 3:53
B4 All The Way To The West, By God, Virginia 8:08

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Saxello, Flute – John Handy
  • Bass – Bruce Cale
  • Drums, Tambourine – Larry Hancock
  • Engineer – Martin Greenblatt*, Stan Tonkel
  • Piano – Mike Nock
  • Producer – John Hammond
  • Violin – Michael White

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): SBPG 63387 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): SBPG 63387 B1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CS 9689 John Handy Concert Ensemble Projections ‎(LP, Album) Columbia CS 9689 US 1968
SONP 50038 John Handy Concert Ensemble Projections ‎(LP, Album) CBS/Sony SONP 50038 Japan 1968
KOC-CD-7865, A 33661 John Handy Concert Ensemble Projections ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Koch Jazz, Sony Music Special Products KOC-CD-7865, A 33661 US 1998
63387 John Handy Concert Ensemble Projections ‎(LP, Album, Mono) CBS 63387 UK 1968
CS 9689 John Handy Concert Ensemble Projections ‎(LP, Album, RE) Columbia CS 9689 US Unknown

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