One for Buck
1961 studio album by Buck Clayton
One for Buck | ||||
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Studio album by Buck Clayton | ||||
Released | 1961 | |||
Recorded | April 10, 1961 | |||
Studio | NYC | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Columbia 33SX 1390 | |||
Producer | Stanley Dance | |||
Buck Clayton chronology | ||||
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One for Buck is an album by trumpeter Buck Clayton which was recorded in 1961 and released on the British Columbia label.[1][2][3]
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Track listing
All compositions by Buck Clayton except where noted.
- "Night Ferry" – 6:09
- "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" (Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields) – 7:42
- "One For Buck" (Humphrey Lyttleton) – 5:44
- "Mr. Melody Maker" – 6:50
- "Blue Mist" (Lyttleton) – 7:35
- "Prince Eagle Head" (Kenny Graham) – 5:50
Personnel
- Buck Clayton – trumpet
- Dicky Wells – trombone
- Earle Warren – alto saxophone, clarinet
- Buddy Tate – tenor saxophone
- Sir Charles Thompson – piano
- Gene Ramey – bass
- Oliver Jackson – drums
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
or co-leader
- The Huckle-Buck and Robbins' Nest (1953)
- How Hi the Fi (1953–54)
- Buck Clayton Jams Benny Goodman (1953–54)
- Buck Meets Ruby (and Ruby Braff, 1954)
- Jumpin' at the Woodside (1954–55)
- All the Cats Join In (1953–56)
- Harry Edison Swings Buck Clayton (and Harry "Sweets" Edison, 1958)
- Songs for Swingers (1958)
- Copenhagen Concert (and Jimmy Rushing, 1959)
- Newport Jazz Festival All Stars (1959)
- Buck & Buddy (and Buddy Tate, 1960)
- Goin' to Kansas City (1960)
- Swingin' with Pee Wee (and Pee Wee Russell, 1960)
- Buck & Buddy Blow the Blues (1961)
- One for Buck (1961)
- The Original American Decca Recordings (Count Basie, 1937–39)
- The Count! (Count Basie, 1962; arranger only)
- Jazz Spectacular (Frankie Laine, 1955)
- The High and Mighty Hawk (Coleman Hawkins, 1958)
- Basie Reunion (Paul Quinichette, 1958)
- Swinging Like Tate (Buddy Tate, 1958)
- Bones for the King (Dicky Wells, 1958)