Heard Ranier Ferguson (album) explained

Heard Ranier Ferguson
Type:Album
Artist:Heard Ranier Ferguson
Border:yes
Released:1983
Recorded:1983
Genre:Jazz
Label:ITI Records JL 003
Producer:Executive producer: Michael Dion
Co-producer: Mike Grantham

Heard Ranier Ferguson is a studio album by 1980s jazz trio Heard Ranier Ferguson, composed of bassist John Heard, pianist Tom Ranier and drummer Sherman Ferguson. All highly experienced musicians with a wealth of recordings behind them.

The album

The album was the third release for Californian record label ITI Records in 1983, then a fledgling label.[1] It was Manufactured and marketed by Allegiance Records Ltd.[2]

The album was what could be expected from a small jazz group such as Heard Ranier Ferguson. As an experienced trio they worked well together on it. Ranier's piano was the dominant sound with the presence of Heard's bass being felt.[3] The material covered included classics from Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn etc.[4]

Re-releases

The album first made it to compact disc in 1987 as Back To Back issued on Allegiance, expanded with three extra tracks that weren't on the original album. They were "Tricitism", "Tones for Joan's Bones" and "In Walked Bud" .[5] [6] [7] [8]

It was announced on the Jazz Monthly website in 2012 that their album along with others by Ruth Price, Tom Garvin, Bill Mays and Red Mitchell were to be re-released that year as the ITI Records back catalogue was being released through Warrant Music.[9] It has been released again in May 2015.[10]

Heard Ranier Ferguson

Track listing
NoTitleComposerTime
A1"No More Blues" Jobim / Hendricks / Cavanaugh / De Moraes6:48
A2" Isfahan"Ellington / Strayhorn4:19
A3"Prisms"Tom Ranier4:23
A4"Limehouse Blues"Furber / Braham7:22
B1"Corner Pocket"William C. Basie5:52
B2"Anthropology"Parker / Gillespie / Bishop2:28
B3"If I Should Lose You"Robin Rainger4:19
B4"Mother And Child "John Heard7:54
Musicians
InstrumentMusician
BassJohn Heard
DrumsSherman Ferguson
PianoTom Ranier
ReedsTom Ranier
Synthesizer Tom Ranier
Technical and production
RolePersonnel
Executive producer
Producers A. James Liska
Michael Dion
Co-producerMike Grantham
Recording & Mixing engineerBernier Kirsch
Mad Hatter Studios (April 1983)
Mastering engineer
Alshire International
Lanky Linstrot
Album cover design and designErvin Advertising
Project coordinatorMike Foltz
Front cover illustrationJohn Heard
Front & back cover photographyTom O'Brien
Portrait photography
Back cover
Donna Zweig
Companies
RoleCompany
Manufactured By Allegiance
Mixed At Mad Hatter Studios
Marketed By Allegiance
Mastered At Alshire International
Recorded AtMad Hatter Studios
[11] [12]

Back To Back

Track listing
NoTitleTime
01"No More Blues"6:48
02 "Isfahan"4:19
03"Prisms"4:23
04"Limehouse Blues"7:22
05"Tricitism"
06"Tones For Joan's Bones"
07"In Walked Bud"
08"Corner Pocket"5:52
09"Anthropology"2:28
10"If I Should Lose You"4:19
11"Mother And Child"7:54
Technical and production
RolePersonnel
Produced byMichael Dion
Co-Produced by Michael Grantham
Recording & mixing engineerBernie Hirsch
Mad hatter Studios
Mastering engineerLanky Linstrott
Alshire International
Project coordinatorMichael Foltz
Front cover illustrationJohn Heard
Compact Disc Credits
RolePersonnel
Digitally remixed & mastered atDave Pell Digital
by Michael Boshears
Art directorSuzanne Kotnik
DesignNadre Davani
[13]

Releases

List
TitleRelease infoYearFNotes
Heard Ranier FergusonITI JL 0031989Record LP[14]
Heard Ranier Ferguson ITI JC 003 1983Cassette[15]
Back To BackAllegiance CDP 729731987Compact disc[16] [17]
Back To BackITI Records Cat # 2012012012Compact discRe-release (August 21)[18] [19]
Back To BackITI Records Cat 2012012015Compact discRe-release (May 5)[20]

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Billboard October 15, 1983 - Page 36, Jazz - Fledgling ITA Label Maps Ambitious Plans
  2. [WorldCat]
  3. The Pittsburgh Press, Thursday November 17, 1983 - Music/Film, Trio dominates electronic 'Road Games' by Bob Karlovits, "Heard Ranier Ferguson:" ITI Records
  4. Pittsburgh Music History - John Heard Bassist, Prolific Recording Artist, and Visual Artist
  5. Billboard October 24, 1987 - Page 54 Album Releases
  6. WorldCat - Heard, Ranier, Ferguson
  7. [Rate Your Music]
  8. Schwann Compact Disc Catalog - Page 324
  9. Jazz Monthly - Breaking News ITI Records Resurfaces After Many Years Dormant
  10. [All Music]
  11. [Amazon.com|Amazon]
  12. [Discogs]
  13. [Artist Direct]
  14. [University of the District of Columbia]
  15. Discogs - Heard* - Ranier* - Ferguson* – Heard Ranier Ferguson
  16. Rate Your Music - Back-to-Back
  17. Schwann Compact Disc Catalog - Page 324
  18. qobuz - Back to Back (Re-Release)
  19. ITI Music Corporation - RELEASES > "Back to Back" Heard Rainer Ferguson
  20. All Music - Heard-Ranier-Ferguson Back to Back (CD - ITI# 201201)