Jazz / Vocal, Classic Female Blues, Standards, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Dinah Washington - Vocals Al Cohn Arranger Aric Lach Morrison Assistant Producer Arnett Cobb Sax (Tenor) Arnold Jarvis Piano Barry Galbraith Guitar Belford Hendricks Arranger, Conductor Belford Hendricks Orchestra Ben Webster Sax (Tenor) Benny Golston Sax (Tenor) Benny Powell Trombone Beryl Booker Piano Billy Byers Trombone, Arranger Bob Merrill Trumpet Bob Shad Producer Brook Benton Vocals Candido Camero Bongos Cannonball Adderley Sax (Alto) Cecil Payne Sax (Baritone) Charles Davis Sax (Baritone) Charlie Persip Drums Charlie Shavers Trumpet Chris Albertson Sequencing, Liner Notes Chuck Stewart Photography Clarence "Sleepy" Anderson Piano Clifford Brown Trumpet Clyde Otis Producer Cootie Williams Trumpet Cootie Williams & His Orchestra Doc Severinsen Trumpet Don Elliott Mellotron Ed Thigpen Drums Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Sax (Tenor) Eddie Chamblee Sax (Tenor) Ernie Royal Trumpet Ernie Wilkins Arranger, Sax (Alto), Conductor Ernie Wilkins Orchestra ? Frank Galbraith Trumpet Frank Wess Sax (Tenor) Freddie Green Guitar George Hudson Trumpet George Morrow Bass Gus Chappell Trombone Gus Johnson Drums Hal Mooney Conductor, Arranger, Producer Hal Mooney Orchestra ? Harold Land Sax (Tenor) Herb Geller Sax (Alto) Herman Leonard Photography Jack Wilson Piano Jackie Davis Organ Jerome Richardson Flute, Sax (Alto), Reeds Jimmy Cleveland Trombone Jimmy Cobb Drums Joe Morris Trumpet Joe Newman Trumpet Joe Zawinul Piano John Hicks Sax (Tenor) John Williams Bass Johnny Coles Trumpet Jon Schapiro Assistant Producer Julian Priester Trombone Junior Mance Piano Keter Betts Bass Larry Belton Sax (Baritone) Larry Richards Sax (Baritone) Leonard Feather Producer Leonard Heavy Swain Bass Lionel Hampton Drums Max Roach Drums Maynard Ferguson Trumpet Melba Liston Trombone Michael Bays Art Direction Michael Klotz Design Michael Lang Executive Producer, Supervisor Milt Buckner Piano Milt Hinton Bass Mitch Miller Arranger, Oboe Mundell Lowe Guitar Nat Goodman Conductor Nat Pierce Arranger Panama Francis Drums Patti Bown Piano Paul E. West Bass Paul Gonsalves Sax (Tenor) Paul Quinichette Sax (Tenor) Peter Pullman Editing Quincy Jones Arranger, Conductor, Producer Ray Brown Bass Ray Copeland Trumpet Red Richards Piano Reunald Jones Trumpet Richard Evans Bass Richard Seidel Executive Producer Richie Powell Piano Rick Henderson Sax (Alto) Rod Levitt Trombone Rudy Martin Piano Rudy Rutherford Clarinet Rupert Cole Sax (Alto) Russell Procope Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Sahib Shihab Sax (Alto) Shawn Wilson-Bunyan Design Shep Shepard Drums Sonny Cohn Trumpet Sonny Russo Trombone Sylvester Payne Drums Tab Smith Sax (Alto) Teddy Stewart Drums Terry Gibbs Vocals Tom "Curly" Ruff Mastering Urbie Green Trombone Vernon King Bass Walter Johnson Drums Wardell Gray Sax (Tenor) William Parker Sax (Tenor) Wynton Kelly Piano
First Issue, which coincided with the United States Postal Service's issue of a stamp bearing the image of Dinah Washington, is a two-disc, 46-song anthology of her recordings for Keynote, Mercury, Verve, Wing, and EmArcy from 1943-1961. The set chronicles Washington's evolution from a strictly jazz and blues vocalist in the Bessie Smith tradition to an important crossover artist who could appeal equally to the pop audience. The collection is not entirely hit-oriented -- although it rounds up her important r&b and pop singles, including the crossover hits "What a Diff'rence a Day Made" and "Baby, You've Got What It Takes" (a duet with Brook Benton), there is also an early bluesy session with Lionel Hampton and a few notable album tracks that show the variety of material she handled. Some of her Top Ten r&b hits are omitted, but Washington was a prolific hitmaker beyond that which a two-disc set can contain. Washington recorded nearly 500 sides during the period covered by First Issue, and this generous survey is an excellent compromise for buyers wanting a thorough anthology but who are unwilling to commit to the expensive series of box sets that comprise The Complete Dinah Washington on Mercury, All Music Guide |