High Won-High Two
1968 studio album by Dave Burrell
High Won-High Two | ||||
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Studio album by Dave Burrell | ||||
Released | September 9, 1968 | |||
Recorded | February 6, 1968 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 63:13 | |||
Label | Black Lion Records Freedom Records | |||
Producer | Michael Cuscuna Alan Douglas | |||
Dave Burrell chronology | ||||
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High Won-High Two is the second studio album released by jazz pianist Dave Burrell. It was recorded on February 9, 1968 and was first released as an LP record later that year by Black Lion Records.
Track listing
- "West Side Story Medley" — 19:49
- "Oozi Oozi" — 3:10
- "Bittersweet Reminiscence" — 3:45
- "Bobby and Si" — 2:11
- "Dave Blue" — 2:38
- "Margie Pargie (A.M. Rag)" — 2:59
- "East Side Colors" — 15:50
- "Theme Stream/Dave Blue/Bittersweet Reminiscence/Bobby and Si/M" — 15:33
- Track 1 credited to Leonard Bernstein; all others are by Burrell.
Personnel
- Dave Burrell — piano, arranger
- Norris Sirone Jones — bass
- Bobby Kapp, Sunny Murray — drums
- Pharoah Sanders — tambourine
Production:
- Stanley Crouch — liner notes
- Michael Cuscuna, Alan Douglas — producer
- Raymond Ross — photography
- Malcolm Walker — design
External links
- High Won-High Two at AllMusic
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Dave Burrell
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release.
leader or
co-leader
- High Won-High Two (1968)
- Echo (1969)
- La Vie de Bohème (released 1969)
- After Love (1970)
- In: Sanity (The 360 Degree Music Experience, 1976)
- Dave Burrell Plays Ellington & Monk (1978)
- Lush Life (1978)
- Windward Passages (hatART, 1979)
- Live at the Black Musicians' Conference, 1981 (1981)
- The Jelly Roll Joys (1990)
- Recital (and Tyrone Brown, 2000)
- Expansion (2003)
- Consequences (2005)
- Margy Pargy (2005)
- Momentum (2005)
David
Murray
- Hope Scope (1987)
- Ballads (1988)
- Deep River (1988)
- Lovers (1988)
- Lucky Four (1988)
- Spirituals (1988)
- Tenors (1988)
- Daybreak (Burrell, 1989)
- Remembrances (1990)
- Death of a Sideman (1991)
- In Concert (1991)
- Picasso (1992)
- Brother to Brother (1993)
Archie
Shepp
- For Losers (1968–69)
- Kwanza (1968–69)
- The Way Ahead (1968)
- Black Gipsy (1969)
- Blasé (1969)
- Live at the Pan-African Festival (1969)
- Pitchin Can (1969–70)
- Yasmina, a Black Woman (1969)
- Things Have Got to Change (1971)
- Attica Blues (1972)
- The Cry of My People (1972)
- A Sea of Faces (1975)
- Body and Soul (1975)
- Jazz a Confronto 27 (1975)
- Montreux One (1975)
- Montreux Two (1975)
- There's a Trumpet in My Soul (1975)
- U-Jaama (Unite) (1975)
- Lover Man (1988)
others
- Three for Shepp (Marion Brown, 1966)
- I Plan to Stay a Believer (William Parker, 2001–08)
- Essence of Ellington (William Parker, 2012)
- Epitome (Odean Pope, 1993)
- Black Woman (Sonny Sharrock, 1969)