Single (A): Impulse 200, February 1961, b/w Let's Go.
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studios in Englewood Cliffs, on 26 and 27 December 1960.
Ray Charles - organ; John Frosk, Jimmy Nottingham, Philip Guilbeau (trumpet solo), Clark Terry, Joe Wilder - trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Keg Johnson, George Matthews - trombone; George Dorsey, Earle Warren - alto saxophone; Budd Johnson, Seldon Powell - tenor saxophone; Haywood Henry - bariton saxophone; Sam Herman - guitar; Joe Benjamin - bass; Roy Haynes - drums. Produced by Creed Taylor. Arranged by Quincy Jones.
Creed Taylor: "When I heard One Mint Julep's break, I had an idea and had to come in [to the studio from the booth]. I went over to Ray and whispered in his ear, 'On the break, try adding "Just a little bit of so-da", because a mint julep has soda in it. It felt natural, and we needed something there. But when tape rolled, at the break, Ray said instead, "Just a little bit of soul, now". Which was fine with me. It certainly fit better than soda."
Studio (track #5):
Shrine 1964:
Live:
'61 LC Antibes - Released
'61 LC Paris - 3x - Released
'62 LC Berlin - Released
'62 LC Paris - Released
'64 LC Shrine - Released
'83 TV Quincy - Released
'91 LC Montreux
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