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Revelation by Gerry Mulligan, Lee Konitz

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Album Info

Release Date: 1975

Label: Blue Note

—On sleeve—
Gatefold sleeve with liner notes in English.
Spine: BN-LA-532-H2   Gerry Mulligan/Lee Konitz   Revelation   Blue Note

Recording Data:
 I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me - Recorded at Phil Turetsky's house, Los Angeles, June 10, 1953
 Sextet #1; Broadway; Almost Like Being in Love; Oh, Lady Be Good - Recorded Los Angeles, June, 1953
 Too Marvelous for Words; Lover Man; I'll Remember April; These Foolish Things; All The Things You Are - Recorded at The Haig, Los Angeles, June 1953
 Four and One Moore; Crazy Day; Turnstile; Sextet #II; Venus De Milo; Revelation; Disc Jockey Jump - Recorded New York City, December 4 and 5, 1957

inside gatefold, BN-LA-532-HS appears (note an 'S' instead of a '2' at the end)
© UAMARG, Inc.
©℗MCMLXXV United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc. / BN-LA532-H2
Manufactured by United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc.,
Los Angeles, California 90028/Printed in U.S.A.

All Tunes Mono

Tracklist info:
A1. Robbins Music Corp./ASCAP
 Order of solos: Konitz/alto - Cohn/tenor - Sims/alto - Mulligan/baritone
A2. Sam Fox Pub. Co. Inc./ASCAP
A3. Warner Bros. Music/ASCAP
A4. Criterion Music Corp./ASCAP
 Order of solos: Mulligan/baritone - Sims/alto - Eager/tenor - Konitz/alto - Cohn/tenor
B1. Criterion Music Corp./ASCAP
 Order of solos: Mulligan/baritone - Sims/alto - Eager/tenor - Cohn/tenor - Konitz/alto
B2. T. B. Harms Co./ASCAP
B3. Beechwood Music Corp./BMI
B4. Har-Bock Music Co./BMI
C1. Beechwood Music Corp./BMI
 Order of solos: Cohn/baritone - Sims/alto - Mulligan/baritone
C2. MCA Music/ASCAP
C3. Mills Music, Inc./ASCAP
C4. Criterion Music Corp./ASCAP
 Order of solos: Mulligan/baritone - Eager/tenor - Konitz/alto - Cohn/baritone - Sims/alto. Sequence of eight bar exchanges by Mulligan, Eager, Konitz, Cohn, Sims, Mulligan, Eager, Konitz, Cohn, Sims, Mulligan, Eager. Sequence of four-bar exchanges by Konitz, Cohn, Sims, Mulligan, Eager, Konitz, Cohn, Sims, Milligan, Eager, Konitz, Cohn, Sims, Mulligan, with konitz playing the last eight bars out.
D1. Warner Bros. Music/ASCAP
D2. Rayven Music Co., Inc./BMI
D3. Har-Bock Music Co./BMI
D4. Bourne Co./ASCAP
D5. MCA Music/Pic Corp./ASCAP

—On center labels—
Mono
℗1975 United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc.
Manufactured by United Artists Music And Record Group, Inc. · Los Angeles, California · Made in U.S.A.

—Info from external sources—
A3, B2, C2, D4, D5: Recorded at The Haig, Los Angeles, Jan. 23, 1953, and originally issued on Pacific Jazz LP-2, WP-1273 & PJM-406
A2, B4, D2: Recorded Los Angeles, Jan. 30, 1953, and originally issued on Pacific Jazz LP-2, WP-1273 & PJM-406
C3, D1: Recorded at Phil Turetsky's house, Los Angeles, Feb. 1, 1953, and originally issued on Pacific Jazz LP-2, WP-1273 & PJM-406
A1, A4, B1, B3, C1, D1: Recorded at Coastal Studios, New York City, December 4 and 5, 1957, and originally issued on Pacific Jazz PJ-1237 & WP-1237.

Subsequent research indicates that the June 1953 dates given in the liner notes are incorrect.

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