Madison
Time is an album recorded by American jazz pianist Ray Bryant
recorded in 1959 and 1960 for the Columbia label. The album was
released following the success of the Madison dance craze single "The
Madison Time" which reached number 30 on the Billboard chart and
number 5 on the R&B chart. The single also featured in the
soundtrack to the 1988 film Hairspray.
Columbia Records, CL 1476, 1960
Recorded 16th March, 1959 (#A1,A2); 20th March, 1960 (#A3,B3,B4) and 12th July, 1960 (#A4-B2) in New York City
Musicians:
Ray
Bryant - Piano
Harry
Edison - Trumpet
Urbie
Green - Trombone (#A1,A2)
Benny
Morton - Trombone (#A3,B3,B4)
Al
Grey - Trombone (#A4,A5,B1,B2)
Buddy
Tate - Tenor Saxophone
Tommy
Bryant - Bass
Bill
English - Drums (#A1,A2)
Jimmy
Griffin - Drums (#A3,B3,B4)
Dave
Pochonet [Gérard Pochonet] - Drums (#A4,A5,B1,B2)
Eddie
Morrison - Caller (#A1,A4,B1)
Tracks:
A1.
The Madison Time, Part I {Eddie Morrison, Ray Bryant} (3:01)
A2.
The Madison Time, Part II {Eddie Morrison, Ray Bryant} (2:44)
A3.
Centerpiece {Harry Edison} (4:14)
A4.
Split T, Part I {Ray Bryant} (3:55)
A5.
Split T, Part II {Ray Bryant} (5:11)
B1.
Hit It!, Part I {Ray Bryant} (3:14)
B2.
Hit It!, Part II {Ray Bryant} (4:02)
B3.
Young Buddy {Ray Bryant} (3:54)
B4.
The Huckle-Buck {Andy Gibson, Roy Alfred} (4:59)