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Performer: B. P. Convention
Genre: Jazz / Blues
Album: Misterij Bluesa (Mistery Of Blues)
Released: 1976
Style: Piano Blues, Swing
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Mystery Of Blues
Composed By – Ozren Depolo
A2 Sunday Blues
Composed By – Boško Petrović
A3 It Could Happen To You
Composed By – Burke - Van Heusen*
A4 Blues For Daniel
Composed By – Damir Dičić
B1 Na Dubrovacki Način
Composed By – John Lewis
C1 Django
Composed By – John Lewis
C2 Quasi Blues
Composed By – Miljenko Prohaska
C3 Days Of Wine And Roses
Composed By – Henry Mancini
C4 What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life
Composed By – Legrand*
D1 Concertino - For Jazz Quartet And Strings
Composed By – Miljenko Prohaska

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Jugoton Studio, Zagreb

Credits

  • Artwork – Edo Murtić
  • Bass – Mario Mavrin
  • Conductor – Miljenko Prohaska
  • Drums, Percussion – Salih Sadiković
  • Electric Piano – Zlatko Dvoržak
  • Engineer – Petko Kantardžijev
  • Guitar – Damir Dičić
  • Orchestra – Zagrebački Solisti
  • Photography By – Ivo Ivezić*
  • Piano – John Lewis
  • Producer, Liner Notes – Boško Petrović
  • Saxophone [Alt], Saxophone [Soprano], Flute – Ozren Depolo
  • Saxophone [Soprano] – Drago Diklić
  • Saxophone [Soprano], Clarinet – Milivoj Marković*
  • Vibraphone [Vibes], Marimba, Goblet Drum [Tarabuka], Percussion – Boško Petrović

Notes

John Lewis appears by courtesy CBS.
Recorded in 1976. Gatefold sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SOKOJ
  • Matrix / Runout (A): LYS 65015-1 17376 ZP
  • Matrix / Runout (B): LYS 65015-2 18376 ZP
  • Matrix / Runout (C): LYS 65016-1 18376 ZP
  • Matrix / Runout (D): LYS 65016-2 18376 ZP
  • Other (Category Record 1): LSY 65015
  • Other (Category Record 2): LSY 65016

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CAY-532 B. P. Convention I Zagrebački Solisti B. P. Convention I Zagrebački Solisti - Misterij Bluesa (Mistery Of Blues) ‎(Cass, Album) Jugoton CAY-532 Yugoslavia 1977

Ferne
Double lp of jazz with an orchestra from Yugoslavia. I am trying to think of a comparable sound and I am coming up with blanks. "Mystery of Man" by Vaughan would be the closest I can think of but no vocals. It's sparse at times, orchestral at others but never in the traditional big band style. More of an avant approach with spiritual undertones. John Lewis is on piano (sounds great) and looks like he did some conducting. It's a double lp and has been championed by Gilles Peterson as well as some others. If you like classical with your jazz, this should be on your radar. It's not earth-shattering but it's a solid lp from front to back x2.