17.Yesterday's Love Songs · Today's Blues . . . Nancy Wilson (CapitolST-2012)

1.The Song Is You
2.The Very Thought Of You
3.Satin Doll
4.Bewitched
5.Suffering With The Blues
6.Someone To Watch Over Me
7.The Best Is Yet To Come
8.Never Let Me Go
9.Send Me Yesterday
10.All My Tomorrows
11.Please Send Me Someone To Love
12.Blue Prelude

... with Gerald Wilson Orchestra Recorded on 1963.
· Joe is not heard on 1.
· Joe takes beautiful intro on 2 & 10 and just comping on other tunes.
· Now available as CD from Blue Note label(Capitol Jazz CDP 7 96265 2) and it has bonus tracks.
13.What are You Doing New Year's Eve
14.The Show Goes On
15.West Coast Blues
16.Tell Me The Truth
17.My Sweet Thing
· The liner note of the CD mentioned recording date & personnel.
Cuts1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 & 12, recorded October 8 & 10, 1963, with the Gerald Wilson Orchestra, as follows: Al Porcino(lead), Carmel Jones(solo on The Song Is You), Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill-(trumpets); Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, Kenny Shroyer(bass)-(trombones); Paul Horn, Joe Maini-(alto); Teddy Edwards-(tenor); Harold Land-(tenor-solo on Satin Doll); Don Raffell-(bariton); Jack Wilson-(piano); Joe Pass-(guitar); Jimmy Bond-(bass); Kenny Dennis-(drums)
Cuts 2,6,8,11 & 13 recorded October 9, 1963, with the same rhythm section (Wilson doubing celeste) plus a full strings section, which definitely includes George Poole & Edger Lustgarten(cello). Other strings players working around Los Angeles at the time, who, according to Mr. Wilson, all could likely be present on this section include: Felix & Eleanor Slatkin, Gerald Vinci, Israel Baker, Jaques Gasselin, Thelma Beach, Bonnie Douglas, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure, James Getzoff-(violin); Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn, Alvino Dinkin, Stan Harris-(viola); Ann Goodman(cello).
Cuts 14, 15, 16, & 17 recorded March 30, 1963, with the same rhythm section, except that Wild Bill Davis(organ), replaces Jack Willson.
· Cut 13 originally issued on Capitol single 5084. Cut 14-15 originally issued on "How Glad I Am"(Capitol ST-2155). Cut 16-17 originally issued on Capitol single 4991.
· According to the liner note, Joe plays R&B guitar riff on 17. (you can't identify from its sound)

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