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Date: September 19, 1984
Location: Rainbow Restaurant, Olympia, WA
Label: FMO Productions
Licorice Factory (ldr), Perry Robinson (cl), Tom Russell (acl), Bert Wilson (bcl), Chuck Stentz (ts), Craig Hoyer (p), Skip Elliott (eb), Bob Meyer (d)
a. | 01 | Just Friends - 9:19 (John Klenner, Sam M. Lewis) |
b. | 02 | Ebony Madness - 12:06 |
c. | 03 | I Love You - 11:48 (Cole Porter) |
d. | 04 | Slipped Disc - 1:52 (Benny Goodman) |
e. | 05 | Love Is For The Very Young (David Raksin) |
f. | 05 | On Green Dolphin Street (Bronislau Kaper, Ned Washington) |
g. | 06 | Ebony Licorice Forest Factory - 5:28 (collective improvisation) |
h. | 07 | Atomic Twist - 10:43 (Perry Robinson) |
i. | 08 | Scrapple From The Apple - 14:48 (Charlie Parker) |
All titles on: | FMO Productions CD: FMO 16 — Ebony Licorice Forest Factory (2003) |
e, f performed as medley.
Chuck Stentz (ts) on i.
Skip Elliott listed as Skip Elyut on this issue.
Date: December 3 & 4, 1984 and January 10, 1985
Location: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Label: JazzMania
Licorice Factory (ldr), Perry Robinson (cl), Mark Whitecage (acl), Mike Morgenstern (bcl), Dave Lalama (p), Michael Fleming (b), Walter Perkins (d)
a. | a-01 | Azure - 3:33 (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) |
b. | a-02 | A Goodman's Hard To Find - 3:37 (Mike Morgenstern) |
c. | a-03 | Baghdad - 5:42 (Perry Robinson) |
d. | a-04 | You Needed Me - 2:15 (Charles Randolph Goodrum) / arr: Stutz Horowitz |
e. | a-05 | Dandelion Wine - 2:37 (Perry Robinson) |
f. | b-01 | Laurel & Hardy Meet The Three Stooges - 2:22 (Paul Clements) |
g. | b-02 | Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans - 5:00 (Louis Alter, Edgar DeLange) / arr: Stutz Horowitz |
h. | b-03 | Always On My Mind - 4:08 (Willie Nelson) / arr: Mark Whitecage |
i. | b-04 | Stolen Moments - 6:58 (Oliver Nelson) / arr: Peter Drake |
All titles on: | JazzMania LP 12": 41206 — Licorice Factory (1985) |
Dave Lalama (p) on a-e, g-i; Michael Fleming (b) on a-e, g-i; Walter Perkins (d) on a-e, g-i.
"Baghdad" listed as "Bag-Dad"