The Booker Ervin Sextet – Heavy!!!
Tracklist
A1 | Bächafillen | 8:05 | |
A2 | You Don't Know What Love Is | 8:28 | |
A3 | Aluminum Baby | 5:53 | |
B1 | Not Quite That | 7:45 | |
B2 | Bei Mir Bist Du Schön | 12:18 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Prestige Records Inc.
- Published By – Prestige Music (3)
- Published By – Harms, Inc.
- Published By – Leeds Music
- Published By – Shelmark Publ. Co.
Credits
- Bass – Richard Davis (2)
- Drums – Alan Dawson
- Mastered By – DBH*
- Piano – Jaki Byard
- Producer – Don Schlitten
- Recorded By – Richard Alderson
- Sleeve Notes – Mark Gardner (2)
- Tenor Saxophone – Booker Ervin
- Trombone – Garnett Brown
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Jimmy Owens
Notes
Recorded in NYC, September 9, 1966.
blue label with trident at 12 O'Clock
blue label with trident at 12 O'Clock
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: PRST 7499 A DBH ORT-3
- Matrix / Runout: PRST 7499 B DBH ORT-3
- Rights Society: BMI
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Other Versions (5 of 11)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Heavy!!! (LP, Album, Stereo) | Prestige | PR 7499 | US | 1967 | ||
New Submission | Heavy!!! (LP, Album, Stereo) | Prestige, SABA | PR 7499, PRST 7499 | Germany | 1968 | ||
New Submission | Heavy!!! (LP, Album, Stereo, Reissue) | Prestige, Prestige | PR 7499, PRT-7499 | US | 1972 | ||
New Submission | Heavy!!! (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo) | Prestige | P-7499 | US | 1972 | ||
Recently Edited | Heavy!!! (CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered) | Original Jazz Classics, Original Jazz Classics, Prestige | OJCCD-981-2, OJCCD 981-2, PR 7499 | Europe | 1998 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 11 months agoWorth it alone just for "You don't know what love is". The sleeve notes are spot in their description of just how great Ervin's interpretation is. Regarding the labels, I'm not sure that the version with the trident in a circle at noon is in fact the first edition as indicated on discogs. All other prestige releases before and after this catalogue number began with the version with the trident at 3 o'clock. Some never even had a trident-at-noon version. A a cursory glance at the labelography suggests that the trident at noon version was primarily used for releases from 69-71 right up to the switch to the green label
Release
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