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1966 studio album by Herbie Mann
Our Mann Flute is an album by American jazz flautist Herbie Mann released on the Atlantic label in 1966.[ 1] The album features tracks from sessions that produced the albums The Common Ground (1960), My Kinda Groove (1964) along with more recent recordings.
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [ 2]
Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars.[ 2]
"Scratch" (Wayne Henderson ) – 2:32
"Philly Dog" (Rufus Thomas ) – 2:26
"Happy Brass" (Herbie Mann) – 2:09
"Good Lovin' " (Rudy Clark , Arthur Resnick ) – 2:54
"Theme from "This Is My Beloved"" (Mann) – 5:07
"Frère Jacques " (Traditional) – 2:14
"Our Man Flint" (Jerry Goldsmith ) – 2:40
"Fiddler on the Roof " (Jerry Bock , Sheldon Harnick ) – 2:21
"Theme from "Malamondo" (Funny World)" (Ennio Morricone ) – 2:16
"Down by the Riverside " (Traditional) – 2:34
"Monday, Monday " (John Phillips ) – 2:57
"Skip to My Lou " (Traditional) – 2:20
Recorded in New York City on August 3, 1960 (track 3), February 13, 1964 (track 10), May 7, 1964 (track 5), October 29, 1964 (tracks 6, 8, 9 & 12), March 10, 1966 (track 7) and May 26, 1966 (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 11)
Herbie Mann – flute – with multiple ensembles including:
Leo Ball, Doc Cheatham , Al DeRisi, Jerome Kail, Marky Markowitz , Joe Newman , Jimmy Owens , Ernie Royal , Ziggy Schatz, Clark Terry , Snooky Young – trumpet
Bob Alexander, Quentin Jackson , Jimmy Knepper , Joe Orange, Santo Russo, Chauncey Welsch – trombone
Tony Studd – bass trombone
Jerry Dodgion – flute, clarinet, alto saxophone
Richie Kamuca – clarinet, tenor saxophone
King Curtis – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
Pepper Adams – baritone saxophone
Dave Pike , Johnny Rae – vibraphone
Don Friedman , Jimmy Wisner – piano
Al Gorgoni , Mundell Lowe , Charles Macey, Attila Zoller – guitar
Milt Hinton , Jack Six, Knobby Totah, Reggie Workman – bass
Joe Mack – electric bass
Bruno Carr , Rudy Collins , Bernard Purdie , Bobby Thomas – drums
Willie Bobo , Gary Chester – timbales , percussion
Ray Barretto , Warren Smith , Carlos "Patato" Valdes – congas
Ray Mantilla – bongos
Michael Olatunji – percussion, vocals
George Devens – percussion
Maya Angela, Dolores Parker – vocals
Anthony Bambino, Hinda Barnett, Emanuel Green, Harry Katzman, Leo Kruczek, Gene Orloff, Paul Winter – violin
Charles McCracken, Kermit Moore – cello
Herbie Mann (tracks 3, 10), Arif Mardin (track 7), Oliver Nelson (track 5), Richard Wess (tracks 6, 8, 9, 12), Jimmy Wisner (tracks 1, 2, 10, 11) – arranger, conductor
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release.
As leader or co-leader WithDuke Ellington WithJohnny Hodges WithQuincy Jones WithHerbie Mann WithOliver Nelson With others
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I Keep Comin' Back! (Sonny Stitt, 1966)
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