John Cacavas "Sound Spectrum" 1962 West Coast Jazz FULL ALBUM Space Age Pop
0:00 When
The Red,
Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along
2:23
These Foolish Things
6:09
Back In
Your Own Back Yard
8:46 When
You Wish Upon
A Star
12:30
Me And My Shadow
15:43 I Hadn't
Anyone Till You
18:38
I'll Take Romance
21:39
Willow Weep For Me
24:58
Let's Fall In Love
27:48
All Of Me
30:13
Imagination
33:56
I'm Confessin'
Credits and technical data from back cover:
["SOUND SPECTRUM
Series Vol. 1 for
Stage Bands
CONDUCTED by JOHN CACAVAS
Produced by
RALPH SATZ
Saxophones
Walt Levinsky,
Al Cohn,
Al Klink,
Leon Cohen,
Danny Bank
Trumpets
Jimmy Maxwell*,
Clark Terry,
Doc Severinson*,
Bernie Glow,
Mel Davis
*Alternating
Trombones
Urbie Green,
Bob Alexander,
Will Bradley, Mervin
Gold
Piano:
Billy Taylor,
Bass:
Eddie Safranski,
Guitar:
Mundell Lowe, Drums: Sol
Gubin
Arrangements by:
Johnny Warrington,
Chuck Cassey,
Will Schaefer and
John Cacavas
...
TECHNICAL
DATA
The
album was recorded at the
Fine Recording Studios in
New York under the
A&R; supervision of
Ralph Satz. The recording engineer was
Fred Christie, who has this to say about the technical aspects of the recording:
'
Microphones employed for the recording were Telefunken,
RCA, and
AKG's. The sessions were mixed using a twelve position, three channel
Western Electric Console. The original recordings were made on Ampex tape machines, and the masters were cut on a
Scully cutting lathe using a modified
Miller cutting head driven by a
200 watt MacIntosh amplifier.'
CREDITS
Production Assistant:
Judy Bell
Liner notes:
Mac Mitchell
Art work:
Jack Cesareo
Musical Co-ordinator: Chuck Cassey
Recording engineer: Fred Christie"]
This original record album was released as MLP-1000 by Murbo
Records in 1962, and is part of my personal music collection. I ripped its contents for my enjoyment and created this video hoping to share it with others who appreciate hard-to-find and obscure music. Should the current copyright holders require its removal from this site I will comply.
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