description
Take The "A" Train
Serenata
The Song Is For You
Madeleine
Too Close For Comfort
"Gone With The Wind"
Body And Soul
Herb's Blues
Marky's Vibes
Over The Rainbow
4 1/2 Street, Southwest
Four Flights Up
How Deep Is The Ocean?
On The Alamon
#1 to 8 Recorded March 19, 1981.
Originally Released as
Herb Steward Quintet* With Eddie Duran - The Three Horns of Herb Steward.
#9 to 14 Recorded 1971.
Originally Released as
Marky Markowitz Sextet - Mark's Vibes.
Bass
–
John Mosher (tracks: 1 to 8),
Milton Hinton, (tracks: 9 to 14)
Drums
–
Eddie Moore (tracks: 1 to 8),
Mousey Alexander (tracks: 9 to 14)
Engineer
–
Steve Artin (tracks: 1 to 8)
Executive Producer
–
George H. Buck, Jr.
Guitar
–
Eddie Duran (tracks: 1 to 8)
Leader, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet
–
Herb Steward (tracks: 1 to 8)
Leader, Trumpet, Flugelhorn
–
Marky Markowitz (tracks: 9 to 14)
Liner Notes, Producer
–
Harry Lim
Mastered By
–
Gladys Hopkowitz (tracks: 1 to 8)
Piano
–
Tee Carson, (tracks: 1, 5 to 7),
John Bunch (tracks: 9 to 14),
Smith Dobson (tracks: 2 to 4, 8)
Producer
–
Dick Ables (tracks: 9 to 14)
Remix
–
Charles Leighton (tracks: 1 to 8),
Rich LePage (tracks: 9 to 14)
Tenor Saxophone
–
Al Cohn (tracks: 9 to 14)
Trombone
–
Urbie Green