Gene Harris and The Philip Morris Superband – World Tour 1990 / Ray Brown, Kenny Burrell, Harold Jones, Jerry Dodgion, Jeff Clayton, Plas Johnson, Ralph Moore, Gary Smulyan, Urbie Green, George Bohannon / Concord Jazz Audio CD 1991 / CCD-4443 UPC 4003099942929 Label: Concord Jazz – CCD-4443 Format: CD, Repress Country: Germany Released: 1991 Genre: Jazz Style: Big Band, Contemporary Jazz Tracklist: 1 Air Mail Special Written-By – Benny Goodman, Charlie Christian, Jimmy Mundy 2:47 2 Lonely Bottles Written-By – Quincy D. Jones 6:31 3 A Child Is Born Written-By – Thaddeus J. Jones 3:34 4 Buhaina Buhaina Written-By – Ray Brown 4:45 5 Don't Get Around Much Anymore Written-By – Edward Kennedy Ellington, Sidney Keith Russell 3:14 6 Lover Written-By – Richard Rogers-Lorenz Hart 3:36 7 In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning Written-By – Bob Hilliard, David Mann (3) 4:11 8 Tricotism Written-By – Oscar Pettiford 3:02 9 Cernterpiece Written-By – Harry Edison, Jon Hendricks 4:40 10 Dear Blues Written-By – John Clayton 5:23 11 Nica's Dream Written-By – Horace Silver 3:55 12 Girl Talk Written-By – Neil Hefti 5:00 13 Battle Royal Written-By – Duke Ellington 5:18 14 Warm Valley Written-By – Edward Kennedy Ellington 4:22 Alto Saxophone, Flute – Jeff Clayton (3) Alto Saxophone, Flute, Conductor [Co-Conductor] – Jerry Dodgion Art Direction – Kent Judkins Baritone Saxophone – Gary Smulyan Bass – Ray Brown Bass Trombone – Paul Faulise Coordinator [Administrative], Photography By – Jane Harris (8) Drums – Harold Jones Engineer [Assistant Recording Engineer] – Francis Elers, Merran Langinestra Engineer [Recording & Remix] – Phil Edwards Executive-Producer – Carl E. Jefferson Guitar – Kenny Burrell Management [Tour] – John Ellson Mastered By – George Horn Piano, Leader – Gene Harris Producer – Gene Harris Production Manager – John Burk Stage Manager – Johnny Garry Tenor Saxophone – Ralph Moore (2) Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Plas Johnson Trombone – George Bohanon, Robin Eubanks, Urbie Green Trumpet – Glenn Drewes, Harry "Sweets" Edison*, Joe Mosello Trumpet, Flugelhorn – James Morrison