Hot

~ Release by Louie Bellson (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

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1Caravan
engineer, producer and editor:
Gregory K. Squires
bass:
Jay Leonhart (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (in 1987-12)
flugelhorn and solo flugelhorn:
Clark Terry (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
piano:
John Bunch (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), George Opalisky (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Jack Stuckey (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo tenor saxophone:
Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trombone:
Don Mikkelsen (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Keith O’Quinn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Hale Rood (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Clinton Sharman (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trumpet:
Danny Cahn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Larry Lunetta (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Bob Millikan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
arranger:
Don Menza
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Amreco, Inc. (in 1988)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
recording of:
Caravan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
lyricist:
Irving Mills (in 1937)
composer:
Duke Ellington (in 1936) and Juan Tizol (in 1936)
publisher:
American Academy of Music, Inc., Duke Ellington Music, EMI Mills Music Inc., Famous Music Corporation, Mills Music, Inc., Sony/ATV Harmony and Lafleur Music Ltd. (from 1995-12-12 to present)
7:48
2Ode to a Friend
engineer, producer and editor:
Gregory K. Squires
bass:
Jay Leonhart (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
flugelhorn:
Clark Terry (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
piano:
John Bunch (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), George Opalisky (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Jack Stuckey (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo soprano saxophone:
George Young (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trombone:
Don Mikkelsen (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Keith O’Quinn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Hale Rood (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Clinton Sharman (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trumpet:
Danny Cahn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Larry Lunetta (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Bob Millikan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
arranger:
Lew Del Gatto
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Amreco, Inc. (in 1988)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
recording of:
Ode To A Friend (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
composer:
George Young
5:38
3The Peaceful Poet
engineer, producer and editor:
Gregory K. Squires
bass:
Jay Leonhart (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
flugelhorn:
Clark Terry (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
piano:
John Bunch (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), George Opalisky (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Jack Stuckey (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo tenor saxophone:
Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trombone:
Don Mikkelsen (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Keith O’Quinn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Hale Rood (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Clinton Sharman (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trumpet:
Danny Cahn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Larry Lunetta (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Bob Millikan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
arranger:
Rick Wilkins
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Amreco, Inc. (in 1988)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
recording of:
The Peaceful Poet (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
composer:
Louie Bellson
7:09
4Together We Rise
engineer, producer and editor:
Gregory K. Squires
bass:
Jay Leonhart (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
flugelhorn:
Clark Terry (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
piano:
John Bunch (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), George Opalisky (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Jack Stuckey (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo trumpet:
Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trombone:
Don Mikkelsen (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Keith O’Quinn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Hale Rood (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Clinton Sharman (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trumpet:
Danny Cahn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Larry Lunetta (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Bob Millikan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Amreco, Inc. (in 1988)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
recording of:
Together We Rise (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
composer:
Louie Bellson and Jack Hayes
arranger:
Jack Hayes
4:45
5Hot
engineer, producer and editor:
Gregory K. Squires
bass:
Jay Leonhart (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
flugelhorn:
Clark Terry (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
piano and solo piano:
John Bunch (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), George Opalisky (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Jack Stuckey (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo alto saxophone:
George Young (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo tenor saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trombone:
Don Mikkelsen (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Keith O’Quinn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Hale Rood (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Clinton Sharman (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trumpet:
Danny Cahn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Larry Lunetta (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Bob Millikan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Amreco, Inc. (in 1988)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
recording of:
Hot (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
composer and arranger:
Bob Florence
5:54
6Hookin' It
engineer, producer and editor:
Gregory K. Squires
bass:
Jay Leonhart (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
flugelhorn:
Clark Terry (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
piano and solo piano:
John Bunch (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), George Opalisky (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Jack Stuckey (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo alto saxophone:
Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trombone:
Don Mikkelsen (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Keith O’Quinn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Hale Rood (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Clinton Sharman (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trumpet:
Danny Cahn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Larry Lunetta (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Bob Millikan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Amreco, Inc. (in 1988)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
recording of:
Hookin' It (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
composer:
Pete Christlieb and Joe Roccisano
arranger:
Joe Roccisano
6:03
7Waltzing at Denison
engineer, producer and editor:
Gregory K. Squires
bass:
Jay Leonhart (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
flugelhorn:
Clark Terry (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
piano and solo piano:
John Bunch (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), George Opalisky (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Jack Stuckey (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo tenor saxophone:
Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trombone:
Don Mikkelsen (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Keith O’Quinn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Hale Rood (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Clinton Sharman (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trumpet:
Danny Cahn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Larry Lunetta (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Bob Millikan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
arranger:
Bob Florence
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Amreco, Inc. (in 1988)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
recording of:
Waltzing At Denison (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
composer:
Louie Bellson and Remo Palmier
4:56
8Walkin' With Buddy
engineer, producer and editor:
Gregory K. Squires
bass:
Jay Leonhart (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (in 1987-12)
flugelhorn and solo flugelhorn:
Clark Terry (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
piano:
John Bunch (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Don Menza (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), George Opalisky (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Joe Roccisano (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Jack Stuckey (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo drums (drum set):
Louie Bellson (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
solo tenor saxophone:
Kenny Hitchcock (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trombone:
Don Mikkelsen (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Keith O’Quinn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Hale Rood (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Clinton Sharman (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
trumpet:
Danny Cahn (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Glenn Drewes (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Larry Lunetta (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09), Bob Millikan (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09) and Brian O'Flaherty (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
arranger:
Tommy Newsome
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Amreco, Inc. (in 1988)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
recording of:
Walkin' With Buddy (from 1987-12-07 until 1987-12-09)
composer:
Louie Bellson and Remo Palmier
7:51