Recorded in Paris and Toulouse, France, on May 2, 12 and 21, 1975
#10 - Previously Unreleased on LP
#11, 12 - Alternatte Takes Previously Unreleased
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on December 24, 1965
Cover and liner photographs © Mosaic Images
Originally issued as Blue Note [r461895] (BST 84226)
On sticker: Mastered using 24-bit resolution.
Track 1: The A.B.F House, 680515; Track 2: The Sergel Theatre, 690822; Track 3: The Modern Museum, 710703; Track 4: Fregatten, 740826; Track 5: The Sergel Theatre, 680726.
Supported by the Swedish Council for Cultural Affairs.
All performances are previously unissued. All tunes were never commercially recorded by Mr. Clark for Columbia, and no version has been available since.
All songs written by John Pita, Avi Snow, Zach Para, City of the Sun Publishing,
Primary Wave, BMG Gold Songs, (ASCP)
Recorded December 16th, 2015 at The Hirsch Center, Brooklyn, New York
Equipment Used: B&K Binaural Head, MSB A/D Converter, and Crystal Microphone Cable
Emanuele Cisi, Stefano Battaglia, Piero Laveratto e Fabrizio Sferra.
Recorded on Sept. 11, 12, 13t, 1999
at Artesuono Recording Studio, Cavalicco (UD) - Italy
Recorded and filmed live in concert in Tokyo on October 25th and 26th, 1990 at Gotanda U-Port Kan-i Hoken Hall.
June Christy, vocal, all tracks, accompanied by orchestra arranged and conducted by Pete Rugolo or Bob Cooper, as indicated. All selections recorded in Los Angeles. Featuring Milt Bernhart, Buddy Collete, Don Farerquist, Russ Freeman, Mell Lewis, Shelly Manne, Frank Rosolino, Bud Shank and the arrangements of Pete Rugolo and Bob Copper.
Special guest appearance by Stan Kenton and his Orchestra.
Original sessions produced by Bill Miller and others
Con l'orchestra di Peter Rugolo.
This release includes the album Off Beat (ST-1488) as well as The Song Is June (ST-1114).
Two albums on one CD.
Tracks 1 to 10 ? 1960
Tracks 11 to 22 ? 1963
? © 1998 EMI Records Ltd.
© 1998 Capitol Records Inc.
Recorded September 15, 1978.
Recordings 1974 - 1997
"Personal Mountains" taken from: Keith Jarrett - Personal Mountains 1979
"Piscean Dance" and "Oceanus" taken from: Ralph Towner - Solstice 1974
"Per Ulv" taken from: Terje Rypdal - Waves 1978
"Tutte" taken from: Masqualero - Bande À Part 1985
"War Orphans" taken from: Bobo Stenson - War Orphans 1997
"My Song" taken from: Keith Jarrett - My Song 1977
"Glacial Reconstruction" taken from: Ketil Bjørnstad - Water Stories 1993
"The Windup" taken from: Keith Jarrett - Belonging 1974
An ECM Production
? 2004 ECM Records GmbH for this compilation
© 2004 ECM Records GmbH
Digitally remastered.
© 1990 Soul Note
? 1990 Soul Note
IREC Milano
Recorded April 30, 1988 at the Jazz Action Center, Nuremberg by the Aurophon Multi-track Mobile Studio.
Mixed at Jingle Machine Studio, Milano.
Mastered at PhonoComp, Tribiano - Milano.
A1: Savoy Music - BMI
A2: Wayne Music Pub. - BMI
A3: Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc. - ASCAP
B4.1: T.B. Harms Inc. - ASCAP
B4.2: Thelonious Music - BMI
B4.3: Marvin Music Co. - ASCAP
B5: New World Music Corp. - ASCAP
Raccolta dell'etichetta d'avanguardia Creative Music Productions con brani di iDavid Liebman, Joachim Kuhn, Marty Fogel, Trilok Gurtu e molti altri.

Digitally remastered on 24-bit.
Reissue of the Club Français du Disque 10" LP's 6 (1-9) and 13 (10-15).
? 1954 (1-9) & 1956 (10-15) Universal Music S.A. France.