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Disc 1. Movin' With Mitch Lean Baby Bernie's Tune Easy To Love Rockin' With Milt Blues For Me Robbin's Nest Slaughter On th Street Little Mis Maudlin Take The "A" Train Hey Now, Zorina!

Deep Purple Count's Basement Wild Scene We'll Be Together Again The Late Late Show The Beast Jumpin' At The Woodside Blue And Sentimental Mighty Low One O'clock Jump Jumpin' At The Zanzibar Night Mist Good Time Express Dinner Date Second Section Lullaby Of The Leaves Easy Come, Easy Go Lover Turquoise Our Engagement Day Let Me Love You When Sunny Gets Blue All Or Nothing At All You're My Girl Someone Else's Love Corrections to the personal by Jean-Pierre Berther.

According to Buckner's diaries, this broadcast also featured him with the Three Flames. Detailed Information about personal from Ruppli.

Information about the time and place from the contract for this session and Buckner's diaries. It seems that Buckner does not play on "Yesterdays". There are press clippings from the Baltimore Afro-American as well as the Carolinian pertaining to this and the aforementioned MGM sessions.

Recording Session for Q. Polygram is a 2CD set titled "Ladies Sing The Blues", a collection of female rhythm and blues singers from the Mercury catalogue. Date confirmed by Buckner's diaries. Galen Gart's "First Pressings" give a release date of july Thanks also to Dan Morgenstern. Date and information about Buckner writing the arrangements for this session and being present during the recording from Buckner's diaries.

We have not heard this session. Black Artists. Volume 5, ". Date confirmed and studio identified in Buckner's diary. Further matrix numbers from Jepsen. See Appendix for another Wild Bill Moore session where the pianist has recently been erroneously given as Milt Buckner. Buckner's diaries confirm the date and name the studio. Volume 1". Note: According to "First Pressings" Peacock was released in may Peacock was probably released in summer of that year.

There seems to be no mention of this session in Buckner's diaries of this time. For the other Al Grey Peacock session which should be the one above Jepsen gives "probably the same".

All four titles are also on BYG F The Lane session was released as Scooter and Was this a studio? Scooter was a subsidiary of Roost records. Date confirmed in Buckner's diaries. Note: According to the standard discographies, this session was recorded on February 22th, however the entry for this session in Buckner's diaries is placed on february 23rd. The guitarists and drummers are alternating on this and the other sessions for Capitol LPT The source for this information is unknown.

Note:Date not confirmed by Buckner's diaries to be researched. Titles above as given on the labels of the original 45 rpm issues, the Capitol files have as "Goodtime Express, part one" and as "Second Section - Goodtime Express, part two".

Note: Dates confirmed by Buckner's diary. Milt Buckner's presence on this commercial dance band sessions was not known until I found the following entry in Buckner's diary for Buckner's organ is not very prominent on this LP featuring commercial dance band versions of recent hits from movie scores or TV series.

He does not get any solos, but he can be identified on every track. It is not known, which tunes where played on each of the three days.

Note: Usual sources have march 3rd. But according to his diaries, Buckner went from Chicago to Cincinnato on the 4th and recorded there on the 5th. Acetates from the collection of Kees Bakker. Keynote from the collection of Kees Bakker. Savoy from th collection of Kees Bakker.

Hamp-Tone from the collection of Kees Bakker. Savoy XP from the collection of Dieter Hartmann. Savoy from the collection of Kees Bakker. Recording session for MGM, N.



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