01 – Open All Night (aka Fast and Happy Blues) – Count Basie All Stars: Emmett Berry, Doc Cheatham, Joe Newman, Joe Wilder (tp); Roy Eldridge (tp, flhn); Vic Dickenson, Benny Morton, Dicky Wells (tb); Earl Warren (as); Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster (ts); Gerry Mulligan (bs); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Eddie Jones (b); Jo Jones (d).
02 – Wild Man Blues – Composed By Louis Armstrong, Performed by: Henry “Red” Allen, Rex Stewart (tp); Pee Wee Russell (cl); Coleman Hawkins (ts); Vic Dickenson (tb); Nat Pierce (p); Milt Hinton (b); Danny Barker (g).
03 – Rosetta – Composed by Earl “Fatha” Hines and William Henri Woode. Personnel same as Wild Man Blues.
04 – Dickie’s Dream – Same personnel as Open All Night.
05 – Blue Monk – Thelonious Monk (p); Ahmed Abdul Malik (b); Osie Johnson (d) with Count Basie sitting by Monk’s piano.
06 – I Left My Baby – Jimmy Rushing (v), with Count Basie All Stars (personnel same as Open All Night).
07 – Fine and Mellow – Billie Holiday (v), with Mal Waldron All Stars: Roy Eldridge, Doc Cheatham (tp); Vic Dickenson (tb); Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Lester Young (ts); Gerry Mulligan (bs); Mal Waldron (p); Milt Hinton (b); Osie Johnson (d).
08 – The Train and the River – Jimmy Giuffre Trio: Jimmy Giuffre (cl, ts, bs); Jim Hall (g); Jim Atlas (b).
09 – Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gave to Me, Jimmy Giuffre (cl, ts, bs), Pee Wee Russell (cl); Jo Jones (d); Danny Barker (g); Milt Hinton (b).
The Sound of Jazz, CBS television series Seven Lively Arts. Recorded Sunday, December 8, 1957, live from CBS Studio 58, the Town Theater at 851 Ninth Avenue, New York City.
http://newarkwww.rutgers.edu/ijs/cb/miltHinton.htm
With many thanks to Jordi for this foow-up to The Sound of Jazz lp which was posted earlier.
