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Album: Blowing Up a Storm
# Song Title   Time
1)    Four More
2)    Khan
3)    We'll Be Together Again
4)    Asphyxiated Swing
5)    Yardbird Suite
6)    Stella By Starlight
7)    Now Hear This
8)    Easy to Love
9)    Where Can I Go Without You?
10)    With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair
11)    (Back Home Again In) Indiana
12)    Bags' Groove
13)    Tom and Jerry
14)    So Goes My Love
15)    Bolero de Mendez
16)    Just a Pretty Tune
17)    Cathy Goes South
18)    Bambi
 

Album: Blowing Up a Storm
# Song Title   Time
1)    Four More
2)    Khan
3)    We'll Be Together Again
4)    Asphyxiated Swing
5)    Yardbird Suite
6)    Stella By Starlight
7)    Now Hear This
8)    Easy to Love
9)    Where Can I Go Without You?
10)    With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair
11)    (Back Home Again In) Indiana
12)    Bags' Groove
13)    Tom and Jerry
14)    So Goes My Love
15)    Bolero de Mendez
16)    Just a Pretty Tune
17)    Cathy Goes South
18)    Bambi
 
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  • Personnel includes: Jack Millman (various instruments); Don Friedman, Lin Halliday, Ray Vasquez, Buddy Collete, Shelly Manne.
  • Personnel: Jack Millman (flugelhorn); Don Overberg, Barney Kessel (guitar); Buddy Collette (flute, alto saxophone); Jimmy Giuffre (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Barney Herbert (alto saxophone); Jack Montrose (tenor saxophone); Bob Enevoldsen (valve trombone, claves); Claude Williamson, Don Friedman (piano); Kerri Kenney, Frank Emilio Flynn, Donald Anderson (vibraphone); Chico Hamilton, Gary Frommer, Shelly Manne (drums); Jack Costanzo (congas); Mike Pacheco (bongos); Fred Aguirre (maracas).
  • Liner Note Author: George H. Buck, Jr.
  • Recording information: Hollywood, CA (09/1956-07/1957).
  • Arrangers: Gene Roland; Gerald Wiggins ; Johnny Mandel; Pete Rugolo; Bill Holman.
  • Jack Millman, a now obscure flgelhornist from the 1950s, was an effective West Coast jazz player. This CD reissues all of the music from a quartet album that he recorded in 1957 with pianist Don Friedman, bassist Don Peterson, and drummer Ray Tiedel, plus six of the dozen songs from a 1956 project that features Millman in several different combos. Although Millman was not a virtuoso, he holds one's interest throughout the quartet numbers, while such notables as Gerald Wiggins, Bill Holman, Pete Rugolo, Frank Erickson, and Gene Roland contribute the arrangements to the larger combo numbers, which include tenor man Lin Halliday, flutist Buddy Collette, and Jack Costanza on congas among the players. ~ Scott Yanow
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