Morning Of The Carnival [From "Black Orpheus"] (Manha De Carnaval)
5:27
3
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
5:34
4
Prelude In E Minor
4:11
5
Festival Minor
6:45
6
Tell Me When
4:06
7
Night Lights (1965 Version)
2:53
Companies, etc.
Record Company
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Mercury Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Distributed By
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Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.
Manufactured By
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Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Phonogram International B.V.
Credits
Baritone Saxophone
–
Gerry Mulligan
Bass
–
Bill Crow,
Jimmy Bond (tracks: 7)
Clarinet
–
Gerry Mulligan (tracks: 7)
Drums
–
Dave Bailey,
Hal Blaine (tracks: 7)
Flugelhorn
–
Art Farmer
Guitar
–
Jim Hall,
Jony Gray* (tracks: 7)
Piano
–
Gerry Mulligan (tracks: 1),
Pete Jolly (tracks: 7)
Remastered By
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Klyoshi Tokiwa
Trombone
–
Bob Brookmeyer
Trumpet
–
Art Farmer
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 4 988011 342233
Matrix / Runout: 818 271-2-A1F 13
Mould SID Code: IFPI 4001
Rights Society: JASRAC
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
PHM 200-108
Gerry Mulligan
Night Lights (LP, Album, Mono)
Philips
PHM 200-108
US
1963
6336 345
Gerry Mulligan
Night Lights (LP, Album, RE)
Mercury
6336 345
Netherlands
1984
UCCM-9058
Gerry Mulligan
Night Lights (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap)
Philips
UCCM-9058
Japan
2002
PHS 600-108
Gerry Mulligan
Night Lights (LP, Album)
Philips
PHS 600-108
US
1963
UCJU-9013, PHS-600-108
Gerry Mulligan
Night Lights (LP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, 180)
Philips, Philips
UCJU-9013, PHS-600-108
Japan
2005
Tracklist
1
Night Lights
4:50
2
Morning Of The Carnival From " Black Orpheus "
5:24
3
Wee Small Hours
5:34
4
Prelude In E Minor
4:12
5
Festive Minor
6:44
6
Tell Me When
4:04
7
Night Lights(1965 Version)
2:53
Credits
Arranged By
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Gerry Mulligan
Baritone Saxophone
–
Gerry Mulligan
Bass
–
Bill Crow
Design
–
O. Hardimon*
Drums
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Dave Bailey
Engineer
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Tommy Nola
Flugelhorn
–
Art Farmer
Guitar
–
Jim Hall
Liner Notes
–
Willis Conover
Piano
–
Gerry Mulligan
Recorded By
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Hal Mooney
Trombone
–
Bob Brookmeyer
Trumpet
–
Art Farmer
Notes
This album was recorded September, 1963 at Nola Penthouse Studios, N.Y.C. with Tommy Nola at the engineering controls. The session was recorded on Ampex recorders at a speed of 15 inches per second.
Art Farmer performs through the courtesy of Atlantic Records.