I began digitizing my vinyl record collection in 2008. For many records, various online services would automatically retrieve album art and other information once I'd dumped the digitized files into iTunes. But in too many cases, the information was either absent, incomplete, or substantially different from the original vinyl. So with the help of a digital camera and some image editing software, I'm digitizing the album art as I digitize the actual music. This site contains the digitized album art. (There is no digitized music or links to digitized music here so you can just move right along if that's what you're looking for.) You are free to use the images but please click on this link to read about some restrictions on the use of these images.
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Performer: Various Artists
Work Title: Atlantic Jazz Soul
Original Release Date: 1986
Side 1
- "State Trooper" - Leo Wright,alto saxophone; Gloria Coleman, organ; Kenny Burrell, guitar; Frankie Dunlop, drums. Rec. Nov. 1, 1963, NYC. Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun.
- "Think" - Shirley Scott, organ; Stanley Turrentine, tenor saxophone; Eric Gale, electric guitar; Specs Powell, drums; Rec. Nov. 7, 1968, NYC. Produced by Joel Dorn.
- "Twist City" - Johnny Griffin, tenor saxophone; Matthew Gee, trombone; Johnny Patton, organ; Aaron Bell, bass; Art Taylor, drums; Carlos "Patato" Valdez, bongo and conga drums. Rec. May 14, 1963, NYC. Produced by Ahmet Ertegun.
- "Broasted or Fried" - Clarence Wheeler, tenor saxophone; Sonny Covington, trumpet, cowbell and tambourine; Sonny Burke, organ; Eric Gale, electric guitar; George Hughes, drums. Rec. Dec. 14, 1970, NYC. Produced by Joel Dorn.
- Wade in the Water" - Brother Jack McDuff, organ; Danny Turner, tenor saxophone; Calvin Green, electric guitar; Joe Dukes, drums. Rec. Aug. 23, 1966. Produced by Lewis Futterman.
Side 2
- "How Long Blues" - Ray Charles, alto saxophone and piano; Milt Jackson, vibraharp and piano; Billy Mitchell, tenor saxophone; Skeeter Best, electric guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Connie Kay, drums. Rec Sept 12, 1957, NYC. Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun.
- "Comin' Home Baby" - Herbie Mann, flute; Hagood Hardy, vibraharp; Ahmad Abdul-Malik and Ben Tucker, bass; Rudy Collins, drums; Ray Mantilla, conga and percussion; Chief Bey, African drum and percussion. Rec. Nov. 17, 1961. Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun.
- "Russell and Eliot" - Yusef Lateef, tenor saxophone; Thad Jones, Jimmy Owens, Snooky Young, trumpet; Hugh Lawson, piano; Eric Gale, electric guitar; Cecil McBee, bass; Chuck Rainey, electric bass; Bernard Purdie, drums; Ray Baretto, conga; Alberta "Tootie" Heath, percussion. Rec. Feb 5, 1969, NYC. Produced by Joel Dorn.
Side 3
- "Burnin' Coal" - Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Donald Dean, drums; Willie Bobo, timbales; Victor Pantoja, conga. Rec Nov. 20, 1968, NYC. Produced by Joel Dorn.
- "Listen Hear" - Eddie Harris, electonically amplified tenor saxophone; Jodie Christian, piano; Melvin Jackson, bass; Billy Hart, drums. Rec. April 19, 1969. NYC. Produced by Joel Dorn.
- "Compared To What" - Les McCann, piano and vocal; Eddie Harris, tenor saxophone; Lery Vinnegar, bass; Donald Dean, drums. Rec. June 21, 1969, Montreaux, Switzerland. Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun and Joel Dorn.
Side 4
- "You're the One" - Hank Crawford, alto saxophone; Richard Tee, piano and electric piano; Eric Gale or Cornell Dupree, electric guitar; Chuck Rainey or Ron Carter, electric bass; Bernard Purdie, drums. Rec. Dec 10, 1970, NYC. Produced by Joel Dorn.
- "Jive Samba" - Nat Adderley, cornet; Ernie Royal, trumpet; Seldon Powell, tenor saxophone; Joe Zawinul, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Bruno Carr, drums; Victor Pantoja, conga; Willie Bob, percussion. Rec. Dec.22, 1964, NYC. Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun.
- "Money in the Pocket" - Joe Zawinul, piano; Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Clifford Jordan, tenor saxophone; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Roy McCurdy, drums. Rec. Feb 7, 1966, NYC. Produced by Joel Dorn.
- "Memphis Soul Stew" - King Curtis, tenor saxophone and introductions; The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson, Roger Hopps, trumpet; Jack Hale, trombone; Andrew Love, Lou Colins, tenor saxophone; Jimmy Mitchell, baritone saxophone); Billy Preston, organ; The Kingpins (Truman Thomas, electric piano; Cornell Dupree, electric guitar; Jerrold Jemmott, electric bass; Bernard Purdie, drums; Pancho Morales, congas). Rec. Fillmore West, San Francisco, Feb. 7, 1971. Produced by King Curtis and Arif Mardin.
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