Smokin’ in Seattle: Live at the Penthouse

~ Release by Wynton Kelly Trio & Wes Montgomery (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

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Deluxe Limited Edition LP Released Exclusively for Record Store Day (April 22, 2017)

Annotation last modified on 2017-04-22 21:35 UTC.

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
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A1There Is No Greater Love
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
There Is No Greater Love (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
lyricist:
Marty Symes (lyricist)
composer:
Isham Jones
publisher:
Banta Music, Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and World Music, Inc.
7:56
A2Not a Tear
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
Not A Tear (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
composer:
Rudy Stevenson
6:29
A3Jingle
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
Jingles (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
composer:
Wes Montgomery
publisher:
Taggie Music Co. (publisher)
4:31
A4What’s New?
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
What’s New? (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908-1964)
composer:
Bob Haggart
publisher:
Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!)
4:51
A5Blues in F
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
Blues in F (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
composer:
Wes Montgomery
2:44
B1Sir John
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
Sir John (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
composer:
Blue Mitchell (American trumpet player)
8:10
B2If You Could See Me Now
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
If You Could See Me Now (jazz standard) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
lyricist:
Carl Sigman (in 1946)
composer:
Tadd Dameron (in 1946)
publisher:
EMI Full Keel Music, EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Robbins Music (publishing company owned by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.)
5:54
B3West Coast Blues
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21, from 1996-04 to present)
live recording of:
West Coast Blues (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
composer:
Wes Montgomery
publisher:
Taggie Music Co. (publisher)
3:56
B4O Morro Não Tem Vez
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
O morro não tem vez (Favela) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
lyricist:
Vinicius de Moraes (O poetinha)
composer:
Antônio Carlos Jobim
publisher:
Leeds Music
6:15
B5Oleo
engineer:
Jim Wilke
co-producer:
George Klabin (engineer and producer) and Zev Feldman (producer and author)
double bass:
Ron McClure (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Cobb (US jazz drummer) (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
piano:
Wynton Kelly (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
recorded at:
The Penthouse in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
live recording of:
Oleo (from 1966-04-14 until 1966-04-21)
composer:
Sonny Rollins
publisher:
Jazz Horn Music Corporation, Prestige Music and Sony/ATV Songs (SOCAN)
2:08