Further Definitions - Track Listing

Track Listing

Further Definitions
  1. "Honeysuckle Rose" (Razaf–Waller) –3:50
  2. "The Midnight Sun Will Never Set" (Jones–Cochran–Salvador) –3:57
  3. "Crazy Rhythm" (Caesar–Meyer–Kahn) –3:23
  4. "Blue Star" (Carter) –5:19
  5. "Cotton Tail" (Ellington) –4:24
  6. "Body and Soul" (Green–Sour–Heyman–Eyton) –4:09
  7. "Cherry" (Redman–Gilbert) –4:52
  8. "Doozy" (Carter) –3:32
    Additions to Further Definitions
  9. "Fantastic, That's You" (Cates–Greene–Thiele) –6:11
  10. "Come on Back" (Carter) –4:14
  11. "We Were in Love" (Carter) –4:27
  12. "If Dreams Come True" (Sampson–Goodman–Mills) –5:49
  13. "Prohibido" (Carter) –3:20
  14. "Doozy" (Carter) –5:33
  15. "Rock Bottom" (Carter) –4:14
  16. "Titmouse" (Carter) –3:02

1–8 recorded in 1961 in New York City, on 13 November (1–3, 7) and 15 November (4–6, 8).
9–16 recorded in 1966 in Los Angeles, on 2 March (9, 10–13) and 4 March (11, 14–16).

Solo Order, by Track:

  1. Rouse, Woods, Hawkins, Carter
  2. Hawkins, Katz, Carter
  3. Hawkins, Woods, Rouse, Carter, Katz
  4. Hawkins, Carter, Katz, Carter (ad-libbing)
  5. Hawkins, Carter, Rouse, Woods, Hawkins, Katz
  6. Woods, Rouse, Carter, Hawkins
  7. Carter (Intro), Rouse, Carter, Rouse, Woods, Hawkins
  8. Katz, Woods, Hawkins, Carter, Rouse, Katz

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