It Might as Well Be Spring - Stan Getz, Hammerstein, Oscar
The Best Thing for You - Stan Getz, Berlin, Irving
On the Alamo [Alternate Take] - Stan Getz, Jones
Imagination [Alternate Take] - Stan Getz, Burke
For Stompers Only [Alternate Take] - Stan Getz, Getz, Stan [1]
Split Kick [Alternate Take] - Stan Getz, Silver, Horace
It Might as Well Be Spring [Alternate Take] - Stan Getz, Hammerstein, Oscar
Track Listings (19) - Disc #2
Melody Express - Stan Getz, Gryce, Gigi
Yvette - Stan Getz, Gryce, Gigi
Potter's Luck - Stan Getz, Silver, Horace
The Song Is You - Stan Getz, Hammerstein, Oscar
Wildwood - Stan Getz, Gryce, Gigi
Where or When - Stan Getz, Hart
Tabu - Stan Getz, Lecuona
Moonlight in Vermont - Stan Getz, Blackburn
Jaguar - Stan Getz, Smith, Johnny
Sometimes I'm Happy - Stan Getz, Grey
Stars Fell on Alabama - Stan Getz, Parish
Nice Work If You Can Get It - Stan Getz, Gershwin, George
Tenderly - Stan Getz, Gross
Lullaby of Birdland - Stan Getz, Shearing, George
Autumn Laeves - Stan Getz, Kosma
Fools Rush In - Stan Getz, Mercer, Bloom
These Foolish Things - Stan Getz, Link
Autumn Leaves [Alternate Take] - Stan Getz, Kosma
Fools Rush In [Alternate Take] - Stan Getz, Mercer, Bloom
This 2008 two CD collection brings together the entire quartet and quintet studio sessions made by Stan Getz for the Roost label during the early 1950s. The first CD contains the complete quartet sessions. Disc Two contain... more »s all of the quintet studio sessions. It must be noted that the second soloists here are both guitarists: Jimmy Raney and Johnny Smith. Horace Silver returns on piano for one session, and Duke Jordan (another ex-Charlie Parker Quintet member and always noteworthy for his creative intros) plays the last session. Four men take their turn at the drums on these sessions: Don Lamond, Frank Isola, Walter Bolden, and the celebrated Roy Haynes. 40 tracks. Definitive.« less
This 2008 two CD collection brings together the entire quartet and quintet studio sessions made by Stan Getz for the Roost label during the early 1950s. The first CD contains the complete quartet sessions. Disc Two contains all of the quintet studio sessions. It must be noted that the second soloists here are both guitarists: Jimmy Raney and Johnny Smith. Horace Silver returns on piano for one session, and Duke Jordan (another ex-Charlie Parker Quintet member and always noteworthy for his creative intros) plays the last session. Four men take their turn at the drums on these sessions: Don Lamond, Frank Isola, Walter Bolden, and the celebrated Roy Haynes. 40 tracks. Definitive.