PGP RTB - Sastanak U Studiju (Meeting In Studio) - LP-1960
Jerome Richardson / Boško Petrović And Others
Label: PGP RTB – LP 401
Format: Vinyl, 10 inch, Album / Country: Yugoslavia
Released: 1960
Style: Hard Bop, Improvisation
Recorded in RTB Studio VI, Belgrade, 16 June 1960, Yugoslavia
Reviewer – Svetolik Jakovljević
Responsible Editor – Stanko Terzić
A1 - Dve Pesme (Two Songs) ................................ 6:37
(By – Julius Watkins)
A2 - Zašto U Bluzu (Way In Blues) ........................ 6:22
(By – Jerome Richardson)
B1 - Nežna Flauta (Minor Flute) ............................. 7:39
(By – Jerome Richardson)
B2 - Noć U Tunisu (Night In Tunisia) ...................... 5:40
(By – Dizzy Gillespie)
Jerome Richardson – tenor sax, flute
Julius Watkins – french horn
Boško Petrović – vibraphone
Davor Kajfeš – piano
George "Buddy" Catlett – bass
Joe Harris – drums, percussioPGP RTB - II Sastanak U Studiju (II Meeting In Studio) - LP-1961
Jack Dieval And His Quartet with E. Sadjil & P. Ivanović
Label: PGP RTB – LP 406
Format: Vinyl, 10 inch, LP, Album / Country: Yugoslavia
Released: 1961
Style: Hard Bop, Improvisation
Recorded in RTB Studio VI, Belgrade, 1961, 4-5 March, Yugoslavia
Reviewer – Svetolik Jakovljević
Responsible Editor – Stanko Terzić
Jack Dieval And His Quartet with Eduard Sadjil and Predrag Ivanović
A1- Novčići S Neba (Coins From Heaven) .................................. 6:42
tenor saxophone – Sadjil / trumpet – Predrag Ivanović
(written-by – Johnston, Burke)
A2 - Mesečina U Vermontu (Moonlight In Vermont) .................. 2:53
trumpet [solo] – Predrag Ivanović
A3 - Gloria .................................................................................... 2:45
tenor saxophone [Solo] – Eduard Sadjil
(written-By – René Miselvia)
Jack Dieval And His Quartet In Belgrade
B1 - Tema Br. 4 ............................................................................ 5:06
(by – Aleksandar Nećak)
B2 - Moj Rodni Kraj (My Birthplace) .......................................... 5:24
(written-by – Ivo Robić)
B3 - Srećan Put (Have A Nice Trip) ............................................. 4:08
(written-By – Milan Kotlić)
Jack Dieval – piano
François Jeanneau – tenor sax
Bernard Vitet – flugelhorn
Jackues Hess – bass
Art Taylor – drums
Predrag Ivanović – trumpet
Eduard Sadjil – tenor saxPGP RTB - III Sastanak U Studiju (III Meeting In Studio) - LP-1961
Trio Borislav Roković with His Guests
Label: PGP RTB – LP 408
Format: Vinyl, 10 inch, LP, Album / Country: Yugoslavia
Released: 1961
Style: Hard Bop, Improvisation
Recorded in RTB Studio VI, Belgrade, 1961, 14 & 15 June, Yugoslavia
Reviewer – Svetolik Jakovljević
Responsible Editor – Stanko Terzić
Trio Borislav Roković with Milan Stojanović and Vojislav Djonović
A1 - Ružan San (Bad Dream) .................................................................................... 5:20
(written-by – B. Roković)
A2 - Tema Iz Prosjačke Opere (Theme From Beggar's Opera) ................................. 4:45
(written-by – K. Weil)
A3 - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home (Hoćeš Li Biti Dobar Da Se Vratiš Kući) ..... 5:14
(written-by – C. Porter)
Trio Borislav Roković
B1 - Bee-Deedle-Dee-Doo ......................................................................................... 4:35
(written-by – B. Kessel)
B2 - The Midnight Sun Will Never Set (Ponoćno Sunce Nikad Neće Zaći) ............. 3:55
(written-By – Q. Jones)
B3 - Donna Lee .......................................................................................................... 4:32
(written-by – Ch. Parker)
Borislav Roković – piano
Joe Sydow – bass
Hans Hoitz – drums, percussion
Milan Stojanović – tenor sax, flute
Vojislav Djonović – guitar
The label (PGP RTB) has used oportunity to invite some foreign musicians during their visit to Belgrade to do a recording jam-session with a local jazz musicians and here are the results. All of them are now established names. Bosko Petrovic at that time was a student but was already leading his trio and Zagreb Jazz Quartet. Davor Kajfes was another member of ZJQ. All foreign guests this time came to Belgrade in 1960 with Quincy Jones band.
The most obscure group in this great 3-volume Meetings In Studio series -- a session that features work by an all-Eastern European jazz ensemble from 1961 -- Borislav Rokovic on piano, Joe Sydow on bass, Hans Hoitz on drums, Milan Stojanivic on tenor and flute, and Vojislav Djonovic on guitar. Tracks are short and tight -- nicely grooving in a laidback way that recalls some of the hipper RCA jazz sessions of the mid 50s.
Enjoy!