[78-L] Clark Terry Discography

Han Enderman jcenderman at solcon.nl
Thu Jan 21 19:00:41 PST 2010


I immediately disliked this Clark Terry dg when I saw it.
Actually it is no dg but a list of records to collect Terry's work.
However, the 1st session, for VD, starts with a wrong date: not "circa 1945" but
a VDisc session of Feb 1947.
The Eddie Vinson titles are from a Jan 1947 & 29 Apr 1947 session, and Terry
is only on the latter.
Basie Octet "Golden Bullet" is not ca.1950/51 but a Columbia studio recording, and thus
has a well-known date (16 May 50).
And when I read that Serge Shalioff played bass clarinet on Basie's Nov 1950 date
[Chaloff plays bariton and was not present], I had seen enough: rubbish 
(or how do you call that in English?).

Interesting that Sears, VD dg, lists "Phlanges", but it is a typo indeed.
VD 783-B as Phalanges (Terry).
I would assume that Billy's Bounce is the Parker tune, but the composers on
VD 805-A are Terry-Elliott-King! Music style on label as "Rebop".

Han Enderman
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>>> If it weren't for Mr. Hayhoe's link to the Clark Terry Discography, I 
might not have found it. The discography is certainly comprehensive but 
not complete. It fails to list the 78 recordings Barnet made for Apollo 
Records and cross-reference them to their reissue on Norman Granz LP 
labels. On page one of the disco, the title "Phalanges" is misspelled 
"Phlanges." "Phalanges" was also recorded in July 1953 by Louis 
Bellson: The Exciting Mr. Bellson and His Big Band (10-inch Norgran MGN 
14). I remember this LP very well because of "Caxton Hall Swing" and a 
performance of "Skin Deep," Bellson's signature tune at the time. The 
Barnet Town Hall Jazz Concert's principal issue is on 12-inch Columbia 
Lp CL 639, not an EP. The recordings on the Charlie Barnet Dance 
Session on Clef were made in 1947 for Apollo, as were the tunes listed 
for the Europa LP above. Granz used the "Dance Session" title for two 
12-inch LPs by Basie. The illustration of the two dancers on the cover 
were not created for the album but were first published in a Disc 
catalog in 1947 that contains a lot of interesting art by David Stone 
Martin.
Geoffrey Wheeler
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Lord only knows if this is complete? 
http://www.clarkterry.com/press/discography.pdf
Gene
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