
Peter Ind (born July 20, 1928, in Middlesex) is a British jazz double-bassist and record producer. Ind began playing professionally in the late 1940s, including being part of the 'house band' on the ship Queen Mary from 1949 to 1951. He relocated to New York City in 1951, where he played with Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz (1954-57), Buddy Rich, Booker Ervin, Mal Waldron, and Slim Gaillard. He also branched into production at this time, and was a pioneer in stereo recording and overdubbing of jazz music in the 1950s.
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Bach
You Go to My Head
Arak
Blues At The Den
Skylark
Ind Imp
Lush Life
Renee
Yesterdays
I thought about you
Love Me Or Leave Me
Tribute to lennie
Just squeeze me
Topsy
Anthropology
Line Up (Tristano's Home Studio, New York, 1954-55) [Bonus Track]
Turkish Mambo (Tristano's Home Studio, New York, 1954-55) [Bonus Track]
Triple libra blues
Blues At The Den (Feat. Al Shackman)
Mean to Me
Fantasy On An Armenian Folk Tune
Pick Yourself Up
Yesterdays (Feat. Sheila Jordan)
East Thirty Second (Tristano's Home Studio, New York, 1954-55) [Bonus Track]
Don't Get Around Much Any More (Feat. Martin Taylor)
Stardust
Don't Get Around Much Any More
Take Me In Your Arms
I'll Remember April
Alone Together
Don't get around much anymore
Love Walked In
Almost but Maybe
Renee (Feat. Joe Puma)
Love Me Or Leave Me (Feat. Sal Mosca)
If I Had You
Dear Old Stockholm
Horacio
We'll Be Together Again
Easy Livin
Featherbed
Jeepers Creepers
Quasimodo
Body And Soul
317 East 32nd Street
East of the Sun
My Melancholy Baby (Bb)
Big Foot
The Moon Was Yellow
Billie's Bounce
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