The Belly Dancer
1966 Vinyl
Gypsy Jazz
Romani
Light Music
Big Band

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Time Records
a&r Bob Shad
tracks b5 arranged by Joe Cain
bass George Duvivier
bass Joe Mondragon
bass Meyer "Mike" Rubin
cello Armand Kaproff
cello David Pratt
cello Edgar Lustgarten
cello Justin Ditullio
cello Raphael Kramer
cello Victor Gottlieb
tracks a5, b2 to b4 composed by Bill Grundy
tracks b1 composed by Billy Pye
tracks a1 to a4 composed by M. E. Daly
tracks a5, b2 to b4 composed by Sonny Lester
coordinator [album] Elena Festa
coordinator [production] Harry Ringler
cover, artwork by, design Jack Lonshein
drums Emil Richards
drums Frank Flynn
drums George Devens
drums Larry Bunker
drums Peter Gutierrez
drums Ralph Hansell
drums Stan Levey
drums Teddy Sommer
engineer [original recording] Bob Arnold
guitar Al Hendrickson
guitar Mr. "Guitar"
liner notes John Gottlieb
mastered by Hal Diepold
organ Moe Wechsler
piano Bill Sanford
piano Buddy Cole
piano Ray Sherman
trombone Bill Schaeffer
trombone Billy Byers
trombone Ed Kusby
trombone Milt Bernhart
trombone Murray McEachern
trumpet Pete Candoli
trumpet Ray Triscari
typography The Composing Room, Inc.
viola Abraham Weiss
viola Alexander Neiman
viola Alvin Dinkin
viola Dorothy Colton
viola Louis Kievman
viola Paul Robyn
viola Virginia Majewski
violin Anatol Kaminsky
violin Benny Gill
violin Dan Lube
violin Erno Neufeld
violin Harry Bluestone
violin Israel Baker
violin Jacques Gasselin
violin James Getzoff
violin Murray Kellner
violin Victor Arno
woodwind Fred Fallensby
woodwind Jules Jacob
woodwind Justin Gordon
woodwind Skeets Herfurt
woodwind William Calkin
Manufactured By Allied Record Corporation
Distributed By Allied Record Corporation
Printed By Globe Albums, Inc.
Made By Globe Albums, Inc.
Printed in Canada
As a long-time fan of the old Time Records Label, I listened to the below named albums and realized that the present release was probably a compilation from various Time Records releases: for example, tracks A1 to A4 are taken from The Era Of Cleopatra by Richard Hayman And His Orchestra (Time album 52080); tracks A5, B2 to B4 from After Hours Middle East, by Sonny Lester And His Orchestra (Time 52096): track B1 is taken from Ports Of Call by Joe Cain And The Manhattan Pops Orchestra (Time Records S/2180); track B5 I haven't found, but I suspect that it must come from another Joe Cain album.

Expanding on the helpful information above, here are links to the Time albums these tracks are taken from:

A1-A4 from [m875462] [Original track titles: Escape To Egypt, The Palace, The Market Place, March Of The Slaves]
A5, B2-B4 from [m856497] [Original track titles B2-B4: Hejaz, Farewell To Port Said, Ali Baba Cake Walk]
B1 from [m772399] [The Ports Of Call album mentioned above is another rebranded collection of earlier Time recordings; Oglan first appeared on this Billy May LP]
B5 from ?

Matrix / Runout: TY-586 (Printed on label side 1)
Matrix / Runout: TY-587 (Printed on label side 2)
Matrix / Runout: TY-586 (Etched on disc side 1)
Matrix / Runout: TY-587 (Etched on disc side 2)



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