Actually, it's Double Exposure that's on the Atlantic label; Two's Company is indeed on the Roulette label. If you look closely at the pictures of the album covers in one of the preceding posts, you can see the Roulette name and logo under Chris Connor's name on the Two's Company album. Here's some information on the deal from the December 15, 1960 entry in the preceding excerpt from her discography in the same post: "Chris Connor's three sessions for Roulette Records were done with Atlantic's consent, as part of a deal struck between the labels. The deal involved the production of twin albums with the same two artists (Atlantic's Chris Connor, Roulette's Maynard Ferguson), one to be released on the instrumentalist's label, the other on the vocalist's label. (See also preceding sessions on this page, starting with the one dated December 5, 1960.)" I don't have the notes to MF's Mosaic boxed set, but I believe those notes mention Two's Company and why it wasn't included in the set -- possibly because Mosaic wanted to focus only on Maynard's instrumental work.


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