More Sounds of Christmas

~ Release by The Ramsey Lewis Trio (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Snowbound
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Isaac "Redd" Holt (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
harp:
Peter Eagle (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
strings:
Sol Bobrov (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), David Chausow (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Henry Ferber (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Irving Kaplan (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Mark Konrad (string player) (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Kupper (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Abe Meltzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Albert Muenzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Newton (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Theodore Ratzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15) and Everett Zlatoff‐Mirsky (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
trombone:
John Avant (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
instrumental recording of:
Snowbound (in 1964-10)
writer:
Clarence Keltner and Russell Faith (co-songwriter with Pal Rakes)
publisher:
Universal/MCA Music (music publisher; do not use as release label!) (ended) and Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP)
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2The Twelve Days of Christmas
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Isaac "Redd" Holt (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
harp:
Peter Eagle (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
strings:
Sol Bobrov (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), David Chausow (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Henry Ferber (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Irving Kaplan (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Mark Konrad (string player) (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Kupper (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Abe Meltzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Albert Muenzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Newton (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Theodore Ratzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15) and Everett Zlatoff‐Mirsky (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
trombone:
John Avant (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
instrumental recording of:
The Twelve Days of Christmas (in 1964-10)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Frederic Austin (English baritone and composer) (in 1909)
publisher:
Shawnee Press Inc.
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3Egg Nog
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Steve McCall (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recording of:
Egg Nog
composer:
Ramsey Lewis
3:30
4Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Isaac "Redd" Holt (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
harp:
Peter Eagle (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
strings:
Sol Bobrov (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), David Chausow (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Henry Ferber (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Irving Kaplan (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Mark Konrad (string player) (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Kupper (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Abe Meltzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Albert Muenzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Newton (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Theodore Ratzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15) and Everett Zlatoff‐Mirsky (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
trombone:
John Avant (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
instrumental recording of:
Rudolph, the Red‐Nosed Reindeer (in 1964-10)
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Marks (American songwriter)
publisher:
Chappell & Co Ltd., Chappell Music Ltd., Warner Chappell, Warner Chappell Music (publisher as Warner/Chappell Music), Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019), St. Nicholas Music Publishing Co. (on 1949-05-09) and St. Nicholas Music Inc. (from 1950 to present)
arrangement of:
Rudolph, the Red‐Nosed Reindeer (for voice, choir and orchestra, Elms)
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5Jingle Bells
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
cello:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
double bass [bass]:
Cleveland Eaton (American jazz bassist) (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Steve McCall (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
instrumental recording of:
Jingle Bells (in 1964-10)
lyricist and composer:
James Lord Pierpont (in 1850)
publisher:
Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
composed at and lyrics written at:
Simpson Tavern in Medford, Massachusetts, United States (in 1850)
2:34
6Plum Puddin’
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Steve McCall (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recording of:
Plum Puddin’
composer:
Eldee Young
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7Snowfall
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Isaac "Redd" Holt (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
harp:
Peter Eagle (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
strings:
Sol Bobrov (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), David Chausow (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Henry Ferber (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Irving Kaplan (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Mark Konrad (string player) (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Kupper (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Abe Meltzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Albert Muenzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Newton (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Theodore Ratzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15) and Everett Zlatoff‐Mirsky (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
trombone:
John Avant (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
instrumental recording of:
Snowfall (in 1964-10)
writer:
Claude Thornhill and Ruth Thornhill
publisher:
Chappell and Warner Chappell Music (publisher as Warner/Chappell Music)
2:09
8We Three Kings
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Steve McCall (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
instrumental recording of:
We Three Kings (in 1964-10)
lyricist and composer:
John Henry Hopkins, Jr. (composer, “We Three Kings”)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 24751)
4:02
9White Christmas
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Steve McCall (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
instrumental recording of:
White Christmas (in 1964-10)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin (from 1938 until 1940)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), EMI Allans Music Australia Pty Ltd, Irving Berlin Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd. (Australian subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group), Williamson Music Company and Irving Berlin Music Company (from 1940 to present)
sub-publisher:
Irving Berlin Music Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019), Warner/Chappell Music, Hong Kong Limited (華納音樂版權香港有限公司, 1995–2019), シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
part of:
The 15th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1942 winner)
4:24
10Little Drummer Boy
engineer:
Bob Kidder
producer:
Esmond Edwards
double bass [bass]:
Eldee Young (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
drums (drum set):
Isaac "Redd" Holt (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
harp:
Peter Eagle (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
piano:
Ramsey Lewis (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
strings:
Sol Bobrov (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), David Chausow (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Henry Ferber (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Irving Kaplan (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Mark Konrad (string player) (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Kupper (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Abe Meltzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Albert Muenzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Harold Newton (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15), Theodore Ratzer (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15) and Everett Zlatoff‐Mirsky (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
trombone:
John Avant (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
recorded at:
Universal Recording (Chicago, IL, USA) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1964-10-14 until 1964-10-15)
instrumental recording of:
Carol of the Drum (aka “The Little Drummer Boy”) (in 1964-10)
lyricist and composer:
Katherine K. Davis (Katherine Kennicott Davis) (in 1941)
additional composer:
Henry Onorati (in 1958) and Harry Simeone (in 1958)
publisher:
EMI Mills Music (ASCAP-affiliated), International Korwin Corp., Warner Chappell, Warner Chappell Music (publisher as Warner/Chappell Music), Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. (in 1955) and Mills Music, Inc. (in 1964)
is based on:
Trad. (traditional Czech carol, became “Carol of the Drums”)
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