Hi Michel:
These links were very helpful. Thanks!
To other listmembers, if you have any of the following albums and can help me reconstruct original
album sequences, most appreciated. I succeeded with the other Roost albums, mostly from this
website:
http://www.bsnpubs.com/roulette/roost.html
List of albums that I need the proper released sequences:
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Roost RLP-415 - Arrangements by Richards (10" LP - 1952)
(session order)
Sancho Panza
Sweet and Lovely
If I Could Be With You
Hooke's Tours
Loose Walk
Pink Satin
Shine On Harvest Moon
Opus 202
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Sonny Side Up [1961]
Roost SLP 2245
(session order)
On Green Dolphin Street
My Blue Heaven
My Mother's Eyes
Sunny Side Up
The More I see You
Don't Take Your Love From Me
When I Grow Too Old To Dream
I've Got The World On A String
Bye Bye Blues
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Stitt Goes Latin [1964]
Roost SLP 2253
(session order)
Senor Jones
Amigos
I Told You So
Chick
Are You Listening
Ritmo Bobo
My Little Suede Shoes (Little Red Suede Shoes)
Autumn Leaves
-------------------------------
Sax Expressions - Sonny Stitt [1965]
Roost SLP 2262
(session order)
How Do You Do
Don't Worry
Mother Tucker
Cut It Off
For All We Know
I know That You Know
Round Robin
-- Tom Fine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michel RUPPLI" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 1:32 AM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Sonny Stitt Roost records discography wanted
Le 3 mai 10 à 21:12, Tom Fine a écrit :
>
> Hi All:
>
> In one of my windmill-tilting projects for listening pleasure, I am trying to deconstruct the
> Mosaic set of Sonny Stitt Roost recordings and reconstruct it as the original albums, in the
> proper sequence. I couldn't find any good discography online. Does anyone have the original
> Roost records? Would you be willing to type in the song order and ping me on- or off-list? Much
> appreciated, any and all help. I will gather and organize the total of whatever I get from the
> ether and publish in a subsequent posting to this list.
>
> Did I mention how much I don't like chronological-discography compilations? This substitutes the
> taste and intents of the artist and producer(s) for some sort of academic study of a body of
> work. Boring! Bad enough to waste listening time with rejected takes and false starts, but also
> to destroy album continuity and vibe, for the sake of what? I never understood this sort of
> compilation, going back to multi-LP collections of the 70's and 80's.
>
> -- Tom Fine
Tom,
Some research on the web shows some data on those Stitt albums.
Probably more to be found there.
Check the following sites:
http://www.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=5578976
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Sonny-Stitt-Plays-Quincy-Jones-Japan-LP-Roost-/
230467923109
http://www.bsnpubs.com/roulette/roost.html
Regarding your comment on chronological discographies, I agree with
your interest in having the details of records. I just can say this
is a different approach:
I use to make a distinction between discography of records (what
you are looking for) and discography of recordings (the chronological
listing - the "logical" part is important to my eyes!). I am more
and more considering the detailed cataloguing of records as a part of
a complete discography including the chronological part . My next
Atlantic label project is made that way.
Best wishes
Michel
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