Night Flight (Gil Fuller album)
Night Flight | ||||
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Studio album by Gil Fuller and James Moody | ||||
Released | 1966 | |||
Recorded |
November 14, 23 & 24, 1965 Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 38:34 | |||
Label |
Pacific Jazz PJ 10101 | |||
Producer | Richard Bock | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Night Flight is an album by composer, arranger and conductor Gil Fuller featuring saxophonist James Moody recorded in 1965 and originally released on the Pacific Jazz label.[2] The album was rereleased on CD combined with Gil Fuller & the Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra featuring Dizzy Gillespie (Pacific Jazz, 1965) on the Blue Note label as Gil Fuller & the Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra featuring Dizzy Gillespie & James Moody in 2008.[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Gil Fuller except as indicated
- "Tin Tin Deo" (Gil Fuller, Chano Pozo) - 2:53
- "I'm in the Mood for Love" (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:36
- "Night Flight" (Johnny Mangus) - 3:02
- "Our Man Flint" (Jerry Goldsmith) - 3:01
- "Seesaw" - 3:36
- "Batucada Surgiu" (Marcos Valle, Paulo Sergio Valle) - 2:25
- "17 Mile Drive" - 4:11
- "A Patch of Blue" (Goldsmith) - 2:41
- "Latin Lady" - 5:36
- "Blues for a Debutante" - 2:34
- "Sweets for My Sweet" (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman) - 2:50
- "Wild Chestnuts" (Bill Hood) - 2:20
Personnel
- Gil Fuller - arranger, conductor
- James Moody - flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
- Gabe Baltazar, Bill Green - alto saxophone
- Ira Schulman, Clifford Scott - tenor saxophone
- Bill Hood - baritone saxophone
- Conte Candoli, Chuck Foster, Melvin Moore, Al Porcino, Jimmy Zito - trumpet
- Sam Cassano, Alan Robinson, Gale Robinson - French horn
- Lou Blackburn - trombone
- Bob Enevoldsen - valve trombone
- Ernie Tack - bass trombone
- Mike Wofford - piano
- George Samper - organ
- Chuck Berghofer - bass
- Chuck Flores - drums
- Francisco Aguabella - percussion
References
- ↑ Allmusic Review accessed April 13, 2012
- ↑ Gil Fuller discography accessed April 13, 2012
- ↑ Gil Fuller & the Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra featuring Dizzy Gillespie & James Moody Allmusic album entry accessed April 13, 2012
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