The Gene Ammons story : gentle jug.

Author/creator Ammons, Gene performer.
Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication InfoBerkeley, CA : Prestige, [1992], ℗1977.
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental ContentVol. 1
Supplemental ContentVol. 2
Supplemental ContentVol. 3
Subjects

Portion of title Gentle Jug
Contents Vol 2: It's the talk of the town -- They say you're laughing at me -- You go to my head -- A stranger in town -- If you are but a dream -- I sold my heart to the junkman -- My romance -- I want to be loved -- Here's that rainy day -- Don't go to strangers -- A house is not a home -- Love I've found you.
Contents Vol 3: Didn't We -- (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over -- Out in the Cold Again -- Let It Be You -- Blue Velvet -- My Foolish Heart -- You Better Go Now -- Lush Life -- Angel Eyes -- We'll Be Together Again -- Born to Be Blue.
Contents Vol. 1: Till there was you / Meredith Wilson (7:08) -- Answer me, my love / Winkler, Rauch (4:35) -- Willow weep for me / Ann Ronell (4:00) -- Little girl blue / Rodgers, Hart (4: 55) -- Something I dreamed last night / Fain, Magidson, Yellen (7:41) -- Something wonderful /Rodgers, Hammerstein (3:03) -- I remember you /Mercer, Schertzinger (4:21) -- Someone to watch over me / Gershwin, Gershwin (3:48) -- Two different worlds / Frisch, Wayne (4:53) -- But beautiful / Burke, Van Heusen (4:27) -- Skylark / Carmichael, Mercer (6:19) --Three little words / Kalmar, Ruby (3:49) -- Street of dreams / Young, Lewis (3:09) -- You'd be so nice to come home to / Cole Porter (4:17) -- Under a blanket of blue / Symes, Neiburg, Livington (5:12) -- I'm glad there is you / Dorsey, Mertz (6:02).
General note"#1-8 originally released as Nice an' cool (Prestige/ Moodsville 18); #9-16 as The soulful mood of Gene Ammons (Moodsville 28)"--Original container.
General noteJazz.
General noteOriginally issued as compact disc.
General notePrestige: PCD-24079-2.
Performer Gene Ammons, tenor saxophone ; Richard Wyands or Patti Brown, piano ; Doug Watkins or George Duvivier, bass ; J.C. Heard or Ed Shaughnessy, drums.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded Jan. 26, 1961 and Apr. 14, 1962.