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Kai Winding, 1960s.


 Kai Winding:  Capitol

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Stan Kenton, "Stan Kenton's Greatest Hits", Capitol #SM 2327 (19__).[LP Reissue]

This album contains material originally recorded October 1945.

Kai Winding plays on the track "Lover".

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LINER NOTES (uncredited):

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Miles Davis, "Birth of the Cool", Capitol #762 (1950).[LP]
Miles Davis, "Birth of the Cool", Capitol #DT 1974 (19__).[LP Reissue]

Recorded in New York, New York on January 21 & April 22, 1949 and on March 9, 1950.

Participation by Kai Winding, trombonist on these tracks:  "Jeru", "Move", "Godchild", "Budo".

Personnel:  Miles Davis (trumpet); Kenny Hagood (vocals); Lee Konitz (alto saxophone); Gerry Mulligan (baritone saxophone); Junior Collins, Sandy Siegelstein, Gunther Schuller (French horn); J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding (trombone); John Barber (tuba); John Lewis, Al Haig (piano); Al McKibbon, Joe Shulman, Nelson Boyd (bass); Kenny Clarke, Max Roach (drums).

LINER NOTES (uncredited, from the LP Reissue):

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Producers: Walter Rivers, Pete Rugulo.


Stan Kenton, "Artistry In Rhythm", Capitol #H-167 (1950).[LP]

Tracklist:

Come Back To Sorrento
Artistry in Percussion
Opus in Pastels
Fantasy
Safranski
Artistry In Bolero
Ain't No Misery In Me
Willow Weep For Me

Participation by Kai Winding as trombonist.



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Stan Kenton, "The Best of Stan Kenton", Capitol #_______ (19__).[unknown format]
This material originally recorded during the 1940s.

This collection also released on another label, pictured and listed elsewhere on this site.

Participation by Kai Winding as trombonist.


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Miles Davis, "The Complete Birth of the Cool", Capitol Records #94550 (1998).[CD Reissue]

Kai Winding is a trombonist on this album.


 

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