Money in the Pocket

Money in the Pocket
Money in the Pocket
Live album by Cannonball Adderley
Released August 16, 2005
Recorded March 18, 19 & 20, 1966
Genre Jazz
Label Capitol
Cannonball Adderley chronology
Domination
(1965)
Money in the Pocket
(2005)
Great Love Themes
(1966)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]

Money in the Pocket is a live album by jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley recorded at The Club in Chicago in 1966, but not released on the Capitol label until 2005, featuring performances by Adderley with Nat Adderley, Joe Zawinul, Herbie Lewis and Roy McCurdy.[2] The Allmusic review by Al Campbell awarded the album 4 stars and states "Any Cannonball Adderley fan will want to own this".[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Julian "Cannonball" Adderley except as indicated
  1. "Money in the Pocket" (Joe Zawinul) – 10:25
  2. "Stardust" (Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish) – 9:09
  3. "Introduction to a Samba" – 7:22
  4. "Hear Me Talkin' to Ya" (Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, Nat Adderley) – 7:44
  5. "Requiem for a Jazz Musician" (Zawinul) – 10:32
  6. "Cannon's Theme (aka Unit 7)" (Sam Jones) – 3:06
  7. "The Sticks" – 4:05
  8. "Fiddler on the Roof" (Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick) – 0:28
  • Recorded at The Club in Chicago, IL on March 18–20, 1966

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Allmusic Review
  2. ^ Cannonball Adderley discography accessed 28 October 2009
  3. ^ Campbell, A. Allmusic Review accessed 28 October 2009

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