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Progressive PCD-7134

The John Bunch Quintet
John's Other Bunch


John Bunch's first Lp on Famous Door ("John's Bunch," now available on Progressive PCD-7113) is one of the most successful in the FD catalog, due mostly to John's own promotional activities on behalf of the record... plus the quality of the music made by that "bunch."
John's second effort is equally as brilliantly played, recorded and mixed as the first one and introduces his two proteges, Scott Hamilton and Warren Vaché....

Personnel

John Bunch piano, Warren Vaché trumpet, Scott Hamilton tenor saxophone, Michael Moore bass, Connie Kay drums.
Selections
  • 1 (I Would Do) Anything for You - Take 2
    • J. Luther, 1935
  • 2 I'll Take New York - Take 3
    • Duke Ellington, 1949
  • 3 Lotus Blossom - Take 1
    • George + Ira Gershwin, musical "Of Thee I Sing," 1931
  • 4 The Man I Love - Take 1
    • J. Luther, 1935
  • 5 Seventh Avenue Scene - Take 2
    • Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington, 1964
  • 6 My Baby Cares for Me - Take 1
    • John Klemmer - Sam M. Lewis, 1935
  • 7 Ellington '66 - Take 4
    • J. Luther, 1935
  • 8 This Can't Be Love - Take 1
    • John Klemmer - Sam M. Lewis, 1935
  • 9 Sunday Night - Take 2
    • J. Luther, 1935
    • previously unissued
  • 10 (I Would Do) Anything for You - Take 1
    • J. Luther, 1935
    • previously unissued
  • 11 Why Shouldn't I? - Take 1
    • Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington, 1964
    • previously unissued
  • 12 Ellington '66 - Take 1
    • John Klemmer - Sam M. Lewis, 1935
    • previously unissued
  • 13 Seventh Avenue Scene - Take 1
    • J. Luther, 1935
    • previously unissued
  • 14 Why Shouldn't I? - Take 1
    • J. Luther, 1935
    • previously unissued
  • 15 Ellington '66 - Take 2
    • Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington, 1964
    • previously unissued

Production Coordinator: Wendell Echols
Executive Producer: George H. Buck, Jr.
Originally issued in part on Famous Door HL-114
Year Released: 2002

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Tel: 504.525.5000, Fax: 504.525.1776
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