1955 studio album by Roy Haynes/Quincy Jones
Jazz Abroad Released 1955 Recorded November 10, 1953 and October 3, 1954 Studio Stockholm, Sweden Genre Jazz Length 45 :07 Label EmArcy
Roy Haynes Modern Group (1956)
Jazz Abroad (1955)
We Three (1959)
Jazz Abroad (1955)
This Is How I Feel About Jazz (1956)
Jazz Abroad is a split album by American jazz drummer Roy Haynes and Quincy Jones with tracks recorded in Sweden in 1953 and 1954 and released by EmArcy.[ 1]
Reception [ edit ]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [ 2]
Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars.[ 2]
Track listing [ edit ]
Side A:
"Pogo Stick" (Quincy Jones) - 6:20
"Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Gus Kahn) - 5:36
"Jones' Bones" (Jones) - 5:42
"Sometimes I'm Happy" (Irving Caesar, Clifford Grey, Vincent Youmans) - 5:54
Side B:
"Little Leona" (Adrian Acea) - 4:56
"Miss Mopsy" (Joe Benjamin) - 5:07
"Gone Again" (Curtis Lewis) - 6:03
"Hagnes" (Roy Haynes, Sahib Shihab) - 5:29
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden on November 10, 1953 (Side A) and October 3, 1954 (Side B)
Personnel [ edit ]
Side A:
Quincy Jones - arranger, conductor
Art Farmer - trumpet
Jimmy Cleveland - trombone
Åke Persson - trombone
Arne Domnerus - alto saxophone, clarinet
Lars Gullin - baritone saxophone
Bengt Hallberg - piano
Simon Brehm - bass
Alan Dawson - drums
Side B:
Åke Persson - trombone (tracks 1 & 2)
Bjarne Nerem - tenor saxophone (tracks 1–3)
Ed Gregory - baritone saxophone, alto saxophone (tracks 1–3)
Adrian Acea - piano
Joe Benjamin - bass
Roy Haynes - drums
References [ edit ]
Roy Haynes
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
As leader or co-leader
Jazz Abroad (split album with Quincy Jones, 1953–1954)
We Three (1958)
Just Us (1960)
Out of the Afternoon (1962)
Cracklin' (with Booker Ervin, 1963)
Cymbalism (1963)
Hip Ensemble (1971)
Senyah (1972)
Vistalite (1977)
Thank You Thank You (1977)
Birds of a Feather (2001)
As sideman
Charlie Parker 10th Memorial Concert (1965)
Birds and Ballads (Johnny Griffin, 1978)
Like Minds (Gary Burton, 1997)
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