One (Ahmad Jamal album)

Last updated
One
File:One (Ahmad Jamal album).jpg
Studio album by
Released1979
RecordedMay, June & July 1978
Genre Jazz
Label 20th Century Fox
T-555
Producer Bones Howe
Ahmad Jamal chronology
Recorded Live at Oil Can Harry's
(1976)
One
(1979)
Intervals
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]

One is an album by American jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal featuring 1978 performances and released on 20th Century Fox in 1979. [1] [2]

Track listing

  1. "One (Ahad)" - (Sigidi Abdullah, Welton Gite): David Crawford (flute & alto flute), Mike Melvoin (poly Moog & Minimoog), Jamal, John Rowin (guitar), Chuck Rainey (bass), Roger Barthelemy (drums), Bill Summers (bongos & percussion). Conducted and arranged by Sigidi.
  2. "Just The Way You Are" - (Billy Joel): Mike Melvoin (poly Moog synthesizer), Jamal, John Rowin & Mario Henderson (guitar), John Heard (bass), Scotty Edwards (electric bass), Andre Fisher (drums), Shondu Rondo Akeim (congas), Geoff Howe (percussion).
  3. "Jet" - (Bennie Benjamin, Harry Revel, George David Weiss): Jamal, John Rowin & Mario Henderson (electric guitar), Scotty Edwards (bass), Andre Fisher (drums), Shondu Rondo Akeim (congas), Paulinho Da Costa (percussion). Horn section arranged and conducted by Mike Melvoin; Rhythm section arranged by Richard Evans and directed by Sigidi.
  4. "Black Cow" - (Walter Becker, Donald Fagen): Jamal (clavinet), John Rowin (guitar), Scotty Edwards (bass), Steve Bowling (Fender Rhodes), Roger Barthelemy (drums), Bill Summers (conga), Hal Blaine (percussion), Eloise Laws, Stephanie Spruill, Virginia Ayers (vocals). Conducted and arranged by Sigidi; Horns arranged and conducted by Mike Melvoin.
  5. "Dynamo" - (Jamal): Jamal, Calvin Keys (guitar), John Heard (bass), Eddie Marshall (drums), Kenny Nash (congas), Hal Blaine (percussion).
  6. "Sumayah" - (Jamal): Jamal.
  7. "Festival" - (Jamal): Jamal, Calvin Keys (guitar), John Heard (bass), Eddie Marshall (drums), Kenny Nash (congas), Paulino Da Costa (percussion).

Related Research Articles

<i>Down in L.A.</i> 1968 studio album by Brewer & Shipley

Down in L.A. (1968) was the first album released by Brewer & Shipley.

<i>The Monkees Present</i> 1969 studio album by the Monkees

The Monkees Present is the Monkees' eighth album. It is the second Monkees album released after the departure of Peter Tork and the last to feature Michael Nesmith until 1996's Justus.

<i>Look at the Fool</i> 1974 studio album by Tim Buckley

Look at the Fool is the ninth and final studio album by American singer-songwriter Tim Buckley, released on September 13, 1974, by DiscReet Records.

<i>Replay</i> (Crosby, Stills & Nash album) 1980 compilation album by Crosby, Stills & Nash

Replay is the sixth album by Crosby, Stills & Nash and their second retrospective, appearing in 1980 on the Atlantic Records label. It contains no material with Neil Young, but does include CSN solo projects. It peaked at No. 122 on the Billboard 200, their first album not to chart in the top ten.

<i>Love Breeze</i> 1978 studio album by Smokey Robinson

Love Breeze is a Smokey Robinson album released in 1978. It was arranged by Sonny Burke.

<i>The Paul Simon Anthology</i> 1993 compilation album by Paul Simon

The Paul Simon Anthology is the fourth greatest hits compilation album by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon, which was released in 1993. It featured one previously unreleased track, "Thelma".

<i>Missing Links</i> (album) 1987 compilation album by the Monkees

Missing Links is a compilation album of rare and previously unreleased songs by the Monkees, issued by Rhino Records in 1987. It is the first volume of a three-volume set, followed by Missing Links Volume Two in 1990 and Missing Links Volume Three in 1996.

<i>Stepping into Tomorrow</i> 1975 studio album by Donald Byrd

Stepping Into Tomorrow is a 1974 album by jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd.

<i>Blue Virgin Isles</i> 1978 studio album by Ted Gärdestad

Blue Virgin Isles is the fifth studio album and international debut album by Swedish singer-songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released on November 1978 by Epic Records in the UK and Polar Music in Scandinavia.

<i>The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds</i> 1967 collaborative concept album

The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds is a 1967 collaborative concept album on the theme of the signs of the Zodiac. It was issued by Elektra Records in and featured early use of the Moog synthesizer by Paul Beaver, with music written by Mort Garson, words by Jacques Wilson, and narration by Cyrus Faryar. Instrumentation was provided by members of the Wrecking Crew studio collective. It has been variously described as "a wonderful period piece" and "apt to inspire more giggle fits than stoned, pull-the-shades-down reveries".

<i>Reza</i> (album) 1966 studio album by Terry Gibbs

Reza is an album released by Terry Gibbs in August, 1966 by Dot DLP 3726 (mono) and DLP 25726 (stereo). It was arranged and produced by Shorty Rogers. The album was aimed at the pop and jazz markets. Billboard reviewed the album as "swingin, but not way out."

<i>Miles Away</i> (album) 2010 studio album by The Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz & Percussion Ensemble

Miles Away is a jazz and fusion music album by Oxnard-based hip hop producer Madlib's Jazz virtual band The Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz & Percussion Ensemble. It's a group of fictional members all created by Madlib. It was released early in 2010 on Stones Throw Records in vinyl and CD format.

<i>Nexus</i> (Gene Harris album) 1975 studio album by Gene Harris

Nexus is an album by American jazz pianist Gene Harris recorded in 1975 and released on the Blue Note label.

<i>Romantic Journey</i> 1977 studio album by Norman Connors

Romantic Journey is an album released in 1977 by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania jazz drummer Norman Connors. The album charted at number ten on the jazz albums chart.

<i>Music from Mission: Impossible</i> 1967 soundtrack album by Lalo Schifrin

Music from Mission: Impossible is an album featuring music composed and conducted by Lalo Schifrin recorded in 1967 and released on the Dot label. The music on this album is rerecorded and extended scores that were originally commissioned for the TV series Mission: Impossible.

<i>Howdy Moon</i> 1974 studio album by Howdy Moon

Howdy Moon was the sole album by the band Howdy Moon, released in 1974. The band included Valerie Carter, Richard Hovey and Jon Lind. The trio of friends moved to Los Angeles where they were signed by A&M Records and played at The Troubadour. Many of the musicians from the band Little Feat are featured on the album.

<i>Fanfare</i> (Jonathan Wilson album) 2013 studio album by Jonathan Wilson

Fanfare is the second studio album released by LA-based artist Jonathan Wilson. It was released in 2013 on the British indie label Bella Union. The album was recorded at Wilson's studio Five Star Studios in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles.

<i>Monody</i> (album) 2010 studio album by Mantler

Monody is the fourth album by Canadian artist Mantler, released in 2010.

<i>Culcha Vulcha</i> 2016 studio album by Snarky Puppy

Culcha Vulcha is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on April 29, 2016. The album includes performances by a number of musicians associated with the band and called "the Fam". The band's first studio album in eight years since Bring Us the Bright, it was recorded at the Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas near El Paso and Atlantic Sound Studios in Brooklyn, New York, by Nic Hard.

<i>The Beach Boys with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra</i> 2018 remix album by The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is a 2018 album of remixed Beach Boys recordings with new orchestral arrangements performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. It was produced by Nick Patrick and Don Reedman, who conducted similar projects for Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley.

References

  1. 1 2 Allmusic Review accessed November 25, 2016
  2. Ahmad Jamal discography Archived 2017-02-21 at the Wayback Machine accessed November 25, 2016