Adobo Jazz (anthology series)

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Adobo Jazz: A Portrait of the Filipino as a Jazz Artist, Vol. 1
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Compilation album by
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Fred Elizalde
Destiny
Bobby Enriquez
MAJAM
J.R. COBB Jazz Chamber
Bernard Soler
Manila Jazz Quartet
WDOUJI
Johnny Alegre AFFINITY
Monk's Jazz Bureau
Parliament Syndicate
Released2002
StudioMastered at Greenhill Sound
Genre jazz
Label IndiRa Records
Producer Rhany Torres
Adobo Jazz, Vol. 2
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Compilation album by
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Ben Aristorenas Orchestra
Tony Carpio
Esen Aristorenas Trio
Jazz Friends
Narding Aristorenas
Barney Kessel Trio
The Bobby Enriquez All-Star Band
Vestre Roxas
Released2002
StudioMastered at Greenhill Sound
Genre jazz
Label IndiRa Records
Producer Richie Quirino and Rhany Torres
Adobo Jazz: Filipino Jazz Music of Our Time, Vol. 1
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Compilation album by
VARIOUS ARTISTS
ETS Band
Jake and the Jazzkals
Emy Munji
GTA Project
Erskine Basilio Group
The Jazz Cooperative
Henry Katindig and Friends
The Gaijins
Akasha
Bembet Buena and George Almaden
Released2019
StudioWild Grass Recording Studios
Genre jazz
Label Bowfinger Records
Producer National Commission for Culture and the Arts and George Almaden

Adobo Jazz is a series of "Pinoy Jazz" [1] CD compilations originally released in early 2002 by Rhany Torres [2] [3] [4] [5] and continued by Richie Quirino [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] (late 2002) and George Almaden (2019). [12]

Contents

Series One

Adobo Jazz: A Portrait of the Filipino as a Jazz Artist, Vol. 1

TrackTitleArtistWriter(s)LengthPersonnelRecording Venue
1Sugar Steps Fred Elizalde Fred Elizalde 03:09 Fred Elizalde [13] [14] [15] (piano) / soloists: Adrian Rollini [16] [17] [18] [19] (bass saxophone) Bobby Davis (clarinet) Chelsea Quealey [20] [21] [22] (trumpet)recorded in England, 1928
2Moments of TranquilityDestinyEd Jose07:42Ed Jose (Rhodes piano, synthesizer) Bob Aves [23] (guitar) Nick Lizares (flute) Eddie Cariño (bass) Richie Quirino (drums)Cinema-Audio Recording Studios, [24] 1975
3 Dolphin Dance Bobby Enriquez Herbie Hancock 08:42 Bobby Enriquez (piano) Colby dela Calzada [25] (bass) Bobby Gonzales (drums)Greenhill Sound, 1985
4Alam KoMAJAMJoey Valenciano06:36Johnny Torres (piano) Ruben Reyes (bass) Joey Valenciano (drums)recorded live, U.P. Sunken Garden, 1998
5Driftin'J.R. COBB Jazz Chamber Herbie Hancock 06:25Butch Silverio (trumpet) Butch Saulog (piano) Johnny Alegre (guitar) Colby dela Calzada (bass) Richie Quirino (drums) Michael Guevarra (guest on tenor sax)recorded live, Galo's, 1999
6QuiapoBernard SolerBernard Soler06:48Bernard Soler (acoustic guitar)recorded in Australia, 2002
7 The Fool on the Hill Manila Jazz Quartet Lennon-McCartney 05:16Rolly Rodriguez (alto sax) Nazing Aaron (keyboards) Mario Talag (bass) Gil Galiluyo (drums)Greenhill Sound, 2001
8A Distant SoilWDOUJI [26] Simon Tan05:23Ronald Tomas [27] (soprano sax) Aya Yuson [28] [29] (guitar) Simon Tan (bass) Koko Bermejo [30] (drums)recorded live, Freedom Bar, 2002
9I. Wind and Water / II. Stones of Intramuros Johnny Alegre AFFINITY Johnny Alegre 08:02Johnny Alegre (guitar) Tots Tolentino [31] [32] [33] (alto sax) Elhmir Saison (piano) Colby dela Calzada (bass) Koko Bermejo [30] (drums)Pink Noise Studios, 2002
10 A Night in Tunisia Monk's Jazz Bureau John Birks Gillespie 11:58Terry Undag (trumpet) Tots Tolentino (alto sax) Marc Lopez (piano) Colby dela Calzada (bass) George San Jose (drums)recorded live, Monk's Dream, 2002
11Into Somethin'Parliament Syndicate [34] Ike Dy-Liacco, Victor Oria, & John B. Powers05:36Judith Alegarbes (lead vocals) Ike Dy-Liacco (alto & soprano sax, flute) Ruel Cabrera (trumpet & fulgelhorn) Victor Oria (keyboards, keyboard programming) Riki Gonzales (guitar) Kim Lesaca (bass) Alex Fidel (drums) Chedi Vergara (guest vocals)DigiTracks, 2002
Executive Producers: Rhaniel and Marilou Torres / Produced by Rhany Torres / Liner notes by Richie Quirino / Digital mastering: Joel Mendoza (Greenhill Sound) / Art Direction: Emorej Ebanreb / Artists: Phoenix Santos, Thatic Maestro, Jhoeng Malana / Photographs courtesy of Tonette Jacinto

Adobo Jazz Vol. 2

TrackTitleArtistWriter(s)LengthPersonnelRecording Venue
1Blue RainBen Aristorenas Orchestra Glenn Miller 03:31Pete Aristorenas (alto sax) Ben Aristorenas (voice intro)recorded live, venue unknown, 1956
2 A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening Tony Carpio Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson 01:50Tony Carpio (guitar) Chris Abelardo (bass) Ric Flores (drums) Esen Aristorenas (voice intro)live broadcast, Radio Hongkong, 1963
3OliviaTony CarpioTony Carpio04:58Tony Carpio (guitar) Chris Abelardo (bass) Ric Flores (drums) Esen Aristorenas (voice intro)live broadcast, Radio Hongkong, 1963
4 A Foggy Day Esen Aristorenas Trio George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 03:11Tony Carpio (guitar) Chris Abelardo (bass) Ric Flores (drums)live broadcast, Radio Hongkong, 1963
5 Give Me the Simple Life Jazz Friends Rube Bloom and Harry Ruby 02:33Baby Yolanda Llanto (vocals) Fred Robles (vibraphone) Joe Ladioray (piano) Rudy Adriano (bass) Bert Delfino (drums) Gordon Ramsay (trumpet, voice intro)recorded live, Ulog Jazz Club, 1964
6 Bahay Kubo Jazz Friends Trad. 06:43Lito Molina (alto sax) Fred Robles (piano) Angel Peña (bass) Boy Flores (drums) Gordon Ramsay (voice intro)recorded live, Ulog Jazz Club, 1964
7 This Can't Be Love Jazz Friends Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart 07:55Lito Molina (alto sax) Narding Aristorenas (tenor sax) Emil Mijares (piano) Angel Peña (bass) Tony Velarde (drums)recorded live, Tony Martin residence, 1968
8 Desafinado Narding Aristorenas Antonio Carlos Jobim 06:45Narding Aristorenas (tenor sax) Manny Semana (guitar) Nilo Aristorenas (bass) Bert Tiampeng (drums)recorded live, the Rasa Siam Cruise Ship, December 23, 1976
9 Stella by Starlight Barney Kessel Trio Victor Young 12:02Barney Kessel (guitar) Roger Herrera (bass) Tony Velarde (drums)recorded live, Cultural Center of the Philippines Little Theater, March 21, 1977
10 Cherokee Jazz Friends Ray Noble 13:43Lito Molina (alto sax) Narding Aristorenas (tenor sax) Piding Alava (piano) Tiny Umali (bass) Tony Velarde (drums)recorded live, Thomas Jefferson Cultural Center, 1977
11Waitin' for WaitsThe Bobby Enriquez All-Star Band Richie Cole & Tom Waits 07:29 Bobby Enriquez (piano) Emil Mijares (vibraphone) Nestor Gonzaga (trumpet) Abel Valdevia (alto sax) Tots Tolentino (tenor sax) Pikoy Villapando (baritone sax) Narding Sanchez (trombone) Roger Herrera (bass) Tony Velarde (drums) Nick Boogie (percussion)recorded live, Folk Arts Theater, 1985
12 There Will Never Be Another You Vestre Roxas Harry Warren & Mack Gordon 02:42Vestre Roxas (fulgelhorn) Vestre "Junior" Roxas (vocals) Tony Paye (bass) John McCall (piano) Mike Jordan (drums)Melbourne, Australia, 2002
Executive Producers: Rhaniel Torres and Ricardo Quirino / Produced by Richie Quirino and Rhany Torres / Liner Notes by Angel Peña / Digital mastering: Joel Mendoza (Greenhill Sound) / Layout Artist: Wam Molina / Cover Design: Glenn Bautista and Tiny Nuida

Series Two

Adobo Jazz: Filipino Jazz Music of Our Time, Vol. 1

TrackTitleArtistWriter(s)LengthPersonnelRecording Venue
1TukoETS BandElhmir Saison08:20Elhmir Saison (keyboards) Tots Tolentino (clarinet) Janno Queyquep (guitar) Noel Asistores (bass) Mar Dizon (drums) Wilson Matias (2nd keyboards) Wild Grass Recording Studios
2PatringETS Band Mar Dizon [35] [36] 07:40Elhmir Saison (keyboards) Tots Tolentino (clarinet) Janno Queyquep (guitar) Noel Asistores (bass) Mar Dizon (drums) Wilson Matias (2nd keyboards)Wild Grass Recording Studios
3Luntiang BahayJake and the JazzkalsJoey Quirino04:56Joey Quirino (piano) Dave Harder (bass) George Almaden (drums) Kiko de Pano (saxophone)Wild Grass Recording Studios
4KahalumigmiganEmy MunjiEmy Munji06:13Emy Munji (piano)Wild Grass Recording Studios
5KalipayGTA ProjectElhmir Saison06:47Henry Katindig (piano) Dave Harder (bass) George Almaden (drums) Alvin Cornista (saxophone)Wild Grass Recording Studios
6Ag Ay Ayam TaErskine Basilio GroupErskine Basilio [37] 03:14Francis Etorma (piano) Gerald Flores (bass) Erskine Basilio (guitar) Kiko de Pano (saxophone)Wild Grass Recording Studios
7YugyugThe Jazz CooperativeColby dela Calzada05:57Henry Katindig (piano) Colby dela Calzada (bass) Lawrence Nolan (drums) Kiko de Pano (saxophone)Wild Grass Recording Studios
8Para Sa IyoHenry Katindig and FriendsHenry Katindig04:52Henry Katindig (piano) Noel Asistores (bass) Mar Dizon (drums) Dingdong Boogie (percussion) Rico Sobrevinas (flute)Wild Grass Recording Studios
9Liwanag ng Buwan sa DagatThe GaijinsJay Maclean05:57Jay Maclean (piano) Atsuki Okamura (bass) George Almaden (drums) Mitch Stark (guitar) Ariji Jiro (saxophone) Willie "Boogie" Aromin (percussion)Wild Grass Recording Studios
10FlunkAkashaMar Dizon08:37Henry Katindig (piano) Janno Queyquep (guitar) Rommel dela Cruz (bass) Mar Dizon (drums) Dix Lucero (saxophone) Butch Silverio (trumpet)Wild Grass Recording Studios
11 Autumn Leaves Bembet Buena and George Almaden Joseph Kosma & Jacques Prévert (fr.) / Johnny Mercer (en.)04:51Bembet Buena (bass) George Almaden (drums)recorded live, Jazz Windows, Mandaluyong, 1993
Executive Producer: National Commission for Culture and the Arts [38] / Produced by George Almaden, Jr. / Recording Engineers: Richie Quirino, Willy Munji, Jesse Fermino, Jan Levi Sanchez / Recorded at Wild Grass Recording Studios / Supplementary recordings at Studio Z Audio Production & Recording Studio [39] and Analog Heaven Studio

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