Recorded July 24 & 25, 1998.
Recorded August 25, 1988 in New York City.
2LP su 1 CD: Conte Candoli & Lou Levy - West Coast Wailers e Chris Connor - Sings Ballads of the Sad Cafe.
Total time: 78:35
Originally issued on Crown Records CST 190
Recorded in Hollywood February 3, 1960
"Conte Candoli All Stars"
Recorded at Fox Studio, New Jersey, May-June, 1994 con John Abercrombie, Larry Coryell, Pat Martino, Bucky Pizzarelli, Dave Stryker
Con Charlie Haden, Larance Marable e Chris Dawson.
Recorded on Sept. 10, Oct. 16 and Nov. 10, 1997 at 4th Street Recording, Santa Monica, California
Mastered at Sterling Sound, N.Y.C.

CD/DVD.
Recorded at National Edison Recording.
Orchestra recorded at Estonian Radio, Tallinn, Estonia.
Additional recording and mixes: Perfect Sound at Touchwood.
Wynton Marsalis appears courtesy of Columbia Records
Cyrus Chestnut appears courtesy of Atlantic Records
Christian McBride appears courtesy of Verve Records
Sherman Irby appears courtesy of Blue Note Records
Jewel case with 8-page booklet.
Recorded on August 27-29, 2002 at George Weston Recital Hall, Toronto, Canada.
Mixed on October 23-25, 2002 at The Studio in the County, Durham, NC.
Mastered at Sterling Sound in New York, NY.
Recorded August 1996
Rainbow Studio, Oslo
An ECM Production
? 1997 ECM Records GmbH (on O-card back, tray card and disc)
© 1997 ECM Records GmbH (on O-card back and tray card)
? 1997 ECM Records (in booklet)
© 1997 ECM Records (in booklet)
Recorded and Mixed @ Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, NY--12.27.97--01.05.98
Track #6, recorded Live and mixed @ The Knitting Factory, NYC, NY 01.14.98
Recorded live on January 7, 1996 at The Knitting Factory, NYC.
Tracks 1-7: Detroit, August 23, 1955
Bonus tracks 8 and 9: Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass., December 2, 1955
Produced for Bluebyrd Productions, Inc.
Recorded at The Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA
Recorded: August/September 1979
Edited at The Nest, Los Angeles, CA
Remixed at The Sound Factory and Record One Studio
CD mastered at Ocean View Digital Mastering, Los Angeles, CA
Album art from an original painting by Ernie Barnes
Courtesy of Company of Art, Los Angeles, CA © 1979 Ernie Barnes
Special thanks: Dave DiMartino (Guitar Center), Kathy Wakefield, String and Horn Players, Val Garay, George Ybarra, Debbie Somers, Karen Siegel, Steve Waldman, Warren Weinberg, Danny Fritz, Neil Pedinoff, Ernie Barnes and Randee St. Nicholas
Previously released in 1979 on Elektra 6E-247
? & © 1979 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Made in U.S.A. by WEA Manufacturing Inc.
Track 1 recorded in 1976. Originally issued on Caricatures
Tracks 2 and 4 recorded in 1973. Originally issued on Street Lady
Tracks 3 and 6 recorded in 1975. Originally issued on Places And Spaces
Track 5 recorded in 1967. Originally issued on Slow Drag
Track 7 recorded in 1972. Originally issued on Black Byrd
? & © 2000 Capitol Records, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on May 15, 1970
Blue Note Records 1290 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10104
Blue Note ® is a registered trademark of Capitol Records, Inc. ©? 1996 Capitol Records, Inc. Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc., Hollywood and Vine Streets, Hollywood, California.
Recorded on November 11, 1960
Blue Note® is a registered trademark of Capitol Records, Inc.
©? 1997 Capitol Records, Inc.
Original case is a Brilliant Box.
24 bit digital recording at Spiegelzelt (Magic Mirror Tent), München, Germany, March 17th,2003
additional recording at Fluxx Tonstudio, München, Germany, March 14th through 16th, 2003
CD Smartpac: 19532321.1-53 Herzog+Idex. CD-Packaging: M 9710405.1 Winter & Winter
Made in Germany
Con Gary Peacock, Paul Bley e Michel Lambert
Recorded June 23, 2003 at Studio Victor, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Disco dell'ex sassofonista di Tom Waits e zio del batterista Patrick dei Black Keys.
Recorded at Rugbeaters Studio, San Francisco. Mastered at Radical House Studios, San Francisco.
© and ? 1999 Akron Cracker Records
Recorded with a two microphone Cello recording system.
Recorded at Sony Studios, New York City.
Nat king Cole, Dean Martin, Chet baker, Louis Prima, Lou Rawls e altri interpretano il repertorio del celebre compositore.
The Hoagy Carmichael Show 1/11/45, NBC Studios, Hollywood
Grandi interpreti jazz cantano il repertorio del compositore americano: Cassandra Wilson, Sheila Jordan, Chet Baker, Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole e altri.
Recorded and mixed at RBY Recording Studio, Southbury, Connecticut, between June 1987 and December 1988. (Except track 3 and 5: recorded at RBY in 1985.)
Recorded at "MasterSound Studios", August, 5, 6 & 9, 1993, Queens, NY.
Maracanã is the name of biggest football stadium in Brazil.
It's a name that symbolizes Brazil in a certain way.
It's an anagram of Ana Caram. It's like a reflection of my two sides.
(Ana Caram)
Recorded at MOSCH Studios in San Paulo, Brasil and Roundhouse Recording Studios in London.
High Resolution Technology
128x Oversampling
"Ancorar" and "Pra Que Chorar" previously unreleased.
Mastered by Joseph Bartoldus at Current Sounds 2350 Broadway, Suite 224, New York, NY.
Recorded on 18 & 19 September 1996
Sessions con Gigi Gryce, Ray Bryant e Richard Wess
Recorded at Radio Recorders in Los Angeles on February 5, 1960
Con The American Jazz Orchestra
Dal vivo a Montreux con Roy Eldridge alla tromba, Zoot Sims al tenore, Clark Terry alla tromba e al flauto, Joe Pass alla chitarra, Tommy Flanagan al piano, Keter Betts al basso e Bobby Durham alla batteria. Prodotto da Norman Granz.
Recorded by Bob Simpson at RCA Recording Studios, New York City, November 1976.
Original sessions produced by Norman Granz.
2CD. Tracks 1-17 to 1-26 and 2-11 to 2-16 are previously unreleased alternative takes.
Recorded in Los Angeles late summer 1958.
Originally issued in 1959.
Recorded at United Recording Studio "A", in Hollywood, July 27 (tracks 1 to 6) and 28 (tracks 7 to 9), 1964.
Unreleased studio recordings
This Compilation ? & ? 1997 by Fresh Sound Records
Recorded:
- Tracks 1 to 3 Hollywood 1956
- Tracks 4 to 9 Paris 1963
- Tracks 10 to 13 Hollywood 1956 + 1957
2CD.
Recording Dates:
- Tracks 1 to 5 New York, October 1958
- Tracks 6 to 10 New York November 1958
- Tracks 11 1o 25 Los Angeles September 1958
Tracks 1 to 10 previously released as [r=15359581].
Tracks 11 to 22 previously released as [m=386774]
Complete album ASPECTS as bonus added
Original recording made in Nov. 14, 1986
con Dizzy Gillespie e Quincy Jones
Con All-Star Sax Ensemble. Recorded October 18 and 19, 1988 at RCA Studios, New York, NY, USA.

Con Paolo Fresu e Sardegna Oltre Il Mare Ensemble
Recorded in New York City, 1957.
4CD.

"Moods for Dewey" published by Senz'h Editioni Musicali
Recorded April 30th/May 1st 2006
Mixed July 15th/16th/31st 2006 at New Art Studio - Uboldo (Mi)
Mastered at Bips Studio by [...], October 3rd 2008
"Mixed by [...], [...] and [...], with a little help from some friends"
© 2006 Long Song Records
Con Louie Bellson alla batteria, Rosemary Clooney al canto, Michael Feinstein al piano e alla voce e John Pizzarelli alla voce e alla chitarra.
Recorded live for TROS radio Sesjun, March 28, 1996 at Nick Vollebregt's Jazz Café, Laren, Netherlands.
1997 Disques Dreyfus
Recorded at Avatar Studio, New York on 23rd, 24th & 25th May 1998.
Mixed at Studio Ferber, Paris.
Mastering at Dyam, Paris
? & © 1998 Disques Dreyfus
Con Bert Joris alla tromba e la Brussels Jazz Orchestra
Recorded at the VRT (Flemish Radio and Television) Studio "Toots" - Brussels
Recording dates: January 3, 4 and 5 2005
Mixed at Studio Toots
(P) 2005 Dreyfus Jazz & VRT/Klara
(C) 2005 Dreyfus Jazz
In quartetto con Tom Harrell alla tromba, Hein Va De Geyn al basso e Michel Herr alle tastiere.
Recorded May 19th & 20th, 1992 at Studio 44, Monster, The Netherlands.






