Bud Shank discography
Clifford Everett "Bud" Shank, Jr. (May 27, 1926 – April 2, 2009) was an American alto saxophonist and flautist. He had an extensive career, releasing albums in seven different decades.
As leader[]
- 1954 The Compositions of Shorty Rogers (Nocturne)
- 1954 Bud Shank and Three Trombones (Pacific)
- 1955 The Saxophone Artistry of Bud Shank
- 1955 Bud Shank – Shorty Rogers – Bill Perkins (Pacific Jazz)
- 1955 Bud Shank and Bob Brookmeyer (Pacific Jazz)
- 1956 The Bud Shank Quartet (Pacific Jazz)
- 1956 Live at the Haig (Candid)
- 1956 Flute 'n Oboe (Pacific Jazz) – with Bob Cooper
- 1956 Jazz at Cal-Tech (Pacific Jazz)
- 1956 Theme Music from "The James Dean Story" (World Pacific)
- 1956 Strings & Trombones (Pacific Jazz)
- 1957 Jazz Swings Broadway (Pacific Jazz)
- 1958 I'll Take Romance (World Pacific)
- 1958 Misty Eyes (West Wind)
- 1958 The Swing's to TV (Pacific Jazz)
- 1958 Bud Shank and Bill Perkins ([Pacific Jazz)
- 1958 Bud Shank in Africa (Pacific Jazz)
- 1959 Holiday in Brazil (World Pacific)
- 1959 Blowin' Country (World Pacific)
- 1959 Latin Contrasts (World Pacific)
- 1960 Bud Shank Plays Tenor (Pacific Jazz)
- 1960 Slippery When Wet (World Pacific)
- 1960 Flute 'n Alto (World Pacific)
- 1961 Barefoot Adventure (Pacific Jazz)
- 1961 New Groove (Pacific Jazz)
- 1961 The Talents of Bud Shank (Kimberly)
- 1961 Swinging Broadway (Kimberly)
- 1962 Bossa Nova Jazz Samba (Pacific Jazz)
- 1962 Improvisations (EMI Angel/Angel)
- 1963 Brasamba! (Pacific Jazz)
- 1963 Folk 'n Flute (World Pacific)
- 1965 Bud Shank & His Brazilian Friends (Pacific Jazz)
- 1966 Bud Shank & the Sax Section (Pacific Jazz)
- 1966 Michelle (World Pacific)
- 1966 Girl in Love (World Pacific)
- 1966 Flute, Oboe and Strings (World Pacific)
- 1966 California Dreamin' (World Pacific)
- 1967 Brazil! Brazil! Brazil!
- 1967 Bud Shank Plays Music from Today's Movies (World Pacific)
- 1967 A Spoonful of Jazz (World Pacific)
- 1968 Magical Mystery (World Pacific)
- 1970 Let It Be (World Pacific)
- 1976 Sunshine Express (Concord Jazz)
- 1978 Heritage (Concord Jazz)
- 1979 Crystal Comments (Concord Jazz)
- 1980 Explorations (Concord Jazz)
- 1983 Yesterday, Today and Forever (Concord Jazz) – with Shorty Rogers
- 1984 This Bud's for You... (Muse/32 Jazz)
- 1985 California Concert (Contemporary) – with Shorty Rogers
- 1986 That Old Feeling (Contemporary)
- 1986 Bud Shank Quartet at Jazz Alley (Contemporary)
- 1986 Serious Swingers (Contemporary) – with Bill Perkins
- 1987 Quiet Fire (Contemporary) – with Frank Morgan [released 1991]
- 1989 Tomorrow's Rainbow (Contemporary)
- 1990 Tales of the Pilot: Bud Shank Plays the Music of David Peck (Capri)
- 1990 Lost in the Stars: Bud Shank and Lou Levy Play the Sinatra Songbook (Fresh Sound)
- 1990 Drifting Timelessly (Capri)
- 1991 The Doctor Is In (Candid)
- 1992 I Told You So (Candid)
- 1992 The Awakening (New Edition/ Vertriebsges.mb)
- 1995 New Gold (Candid)
- 1995 Lost Cathedral (Itm)
- 1996 Plays the Music of Bill Evans (Fresh Sound)
- 1996 Bud Shank Sextet Plays Harold Arlen (Jimco)
- 1997 Jazz in Hollywood (Original Jazz Classics)
- 1997 By Request: Bud Shank Meets the Rhythm Section (Muse/Milestone)
- 1998 A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing (Koch)
- 1999 After You Jeru (Fresh Sound)
- 2000 Silver Storm (Raw)
- 2002 Plays Tenor (Toshiba)
- 2002 On the Trail (Raw)
- 2003 Cool Fool (Fresh Sound)
- 2005 Bouncing with Bud and Phil (Capri)
- 2006 Taking the Long Way Home ()
- 2006 Brazilliance, Vol. 1/Concert Creations for Guitar (FiveFour)
- 2007 Beyond the Red Door (Jazzed Media)
- 2009 Fascinating Rhythms (Jazzed Media)
- 2011 In Good Company (Capri)[1]
As sideman[]
With Laurindo Almeida
- Laurindo Almeida Quartet Featuring Bud Shank (Pacific, 1955; re-released as Brazilliance on World Pacific, 1961)
- Holiday in Brasil with Bud Shank (World Pacific, 1959; re-released in 1962 as Brazilliance Vol. 2, and in Europe as Jazz Goes Brazil on Fontana)
- Latin Contrasts with Bud Shank as labeled leader, arrangements by Laurindo Almeida (World Pacific, 1959; re-released in 1963 as Brazilliance Vol. 3)
With Chet Baker
- Witch Doctor (Contemporary, 1953 [1985])
- The Trumpet Artistry of Chet Baker (Pacific Jazz, 1954)
- Chet Baker & Strings (Columbia, 1954)
- Chet Baker Sings and Plays (Pacific Jazz, 1955)
- Chet Baker Big Band (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
- Theme Music from "The James Dean Story" (World Pacific, 1957)
With Elmer Bernstein
- The Man with the Golden Arm (Decca, 1956)
With Buddy Bregman
- Swinging Kicks (Verve, 1957)
With The Charlie Byrd Trio
- (1981)
With Gene Clark
- Roadmaster (1972)
- (1984)
With Nat King Cole
- L-O-V-E (Capitol, 1965)
With Buddy Collette
- Buddy Collette's Swinging Shepherds (EmArcy, 1958)
- At the Cinema! (Mercury, 1959)
With Ron Elliott
- The Candlestickmaker (1970)
With Maynard Ferguson
- Maynard Ferguson's Hollywood Party (EmArcy, 1954)
- Dimensions (EmArcy, 1955)
- Around the Horn with Maynard Ferguson (EmArcy, 1956)
With Clare Fischer
- Extension (Pacific Jazz, 1963)
With Jimmy Giuffre
- Jimmy Giuffre (Capitol, 1955)
- The Jimmy Giuffre Clarinet (Atlantic, 1956)
- Herb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre (Verve, 1959; with Herb Ellis
- Six Million Dollar Man, (RCA/Flying Dutchman, 1975)
With Stan Kenton
- Innovations in Modern Music (Capitol, 1950)
- Stan Kenton Presents (Capitol, 1950)
- Popular Favorites by Stan Kenton (Capitol, 1953)
- This Modern World (Capitol, 1953)
- The Kenton Era (Capitol, 1940–54, [1955])
- Lush Interlude (Capitol, 1958)
- Stan Kenton Conducts the Los Angeles Neophonic Orchestra (Capitol, 1965)
- Hair (Capitol, 1969)
With Barney Kessel
- Easy Like (Contemporary, 1953)
- California Dreamin' (RCA Victor, 1965)[2][3]
With Shelly Manne
- The West Coast Sound (Contemporary, 1955)
- Manne–That's Gershwin! (Capitol, 1965)
- Daktari (Atlantic, 1967)
With Sérgio Mendes
- Brasil '65 (1965)
With Hugo Montenegro
- (1970)
With Gerry Mulligan
- Gene Norman Presents the Original Gerry Mulligan Tentet and Quartet (GNP, 1953 [1997])
- I Want to Live (United Artists, 1958)
With Oliver Nelson
- Skull Session (Flying Dutchman, 1975)
With Harry Nilsson
- Duit on Mon Dei (1975)
With Jack Nitzsche
- Heart Beat (Soundtrack) (Capitol, 1980)
1959)
With Anita O'Day
- Cool Heat (Verve, 1959)
With Patti Page
- In the Land of Hi-Fi (EmArcy, 1956)
With Shorty Rogers
- Cool and Crazy (RCA Victor, 1953)
- Shorty Rogers Courts the Count (RCA Victor, 1954)
- Collaboration (RCA Victor, 1954) with André Previn
- Martians Come Back! (Atlantic, 1955 [1956])
- Way Up There (Atlantic, 1955 [1957])
- Afro-Cuban Influence (RCA Victor, 1958)
- Chances Are It Swings (RCA Victor, 1958)
- The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs (RCA Victor, 1959)
- Shorty Rogers Meets Tarzan (MGM, 1960)
- The Swingin' Nutcracker (RCA Victor, 1960)
- An Invisible Orchard (RCA Victor, 1961 [1997])
- The Fourth Dimension in Sound (Warner Bros., 1961)
- Bossa Nova (Reprise, 1962)
- Jazz Waltz (Reprise, 1962)
With Pete Rugolo
- Introducing Pete Rugolo (Columbia, 1954)
- Adventures in Rhythm (Columbia, 1954)
- Rugolomania (Columbia, 1955)
- New Sounds by Pete Rugolo (Harmony, 1954–55, [1957])
- Out on a Limb (EmArcy, 1956)
- An Adventure in Sound: Reeds in Hi-Fi (Mercury, 1956 [1958])
- Rugolo Plays Kenton (EmArcy, 1958)
- The Music from Richard Diamond (EmArcy, 1959)
- Behind Brigitte Bardot (Warner Bros., 1960)
- The Original Music of Thriller (Time, 1961)
- 10 Saxophones and 2 Basses (Mercury, 1961)
With Boz Scaggs
- Silk Degrees (1976)
With Lalo Schifrin
- Music from Mission: Impossible (Dot, 1967)
- There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On (Dot, 1968)
- More Mission: Impossible (Paramount, 1968)
- Mannix (Paramount, 1968)
- Bullitt (soundtrack) (Warner Bros., 1968)
- Che! (soundtrack) (Tetragrammaton, 1969)
- Kelly's Heroes (soundtrack) (MGM, 1970)
With Ravi Shankar
- Improvisations (World Pacific, 1962)
With Gábor Szabó and Bob Thiele
- Light My Fire (Impulse!, 1967)
With Gerald Wilson
- Moment of Truth (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
- Portraits (Pacific Jazz, 1964)
- On Stage (Pacific Jazz, 1965)
With Julie London
References[]
- ^ "Bud Shank | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ^ Thurber, Jon (April 6, 2009). "Bud Shank dies at 82; alto saxophonist was immersed in West Coast jazz scene". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
- ^ Weber, Bruce (April 7, 2009). "Bud Shank, Jazz Saxophonist, Is Dead at 82". The New York Times. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
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