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W o r l d s R e c o r d s<br />

<strong>September</strong> - <strong>October</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

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W O R L D S<br />

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R E C O R D S<br />

Dear friend,<br />

You are viewing our <strong>September</strong> - <strong>October</strong> Supplement, our<br />

fifth of the year. The items listed on pages 5 - 38 have arrived since<br />

June. Our next catalog will be coming in November. The items<br />

presented in this catalog are organized by label and number. An<br />

index on pages 3-4 lists the featured artists and titles of various<br />

artist collections. New Releases arrive daily and are posted weekly<br />

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ALBANY, JOE 14, 17<br />

ALBRIGHT, LOLA 12<br />

ALCORN, ALVIN 5, 18<br />

ALDRICH, RONNIE 35<br />

ALLEN, PETE 31<br />

ANOTHER NUTTREE QUARTET 23<br />

ANTHONY, RAY 29<br />

ARMSTRONG, LOUIS 30<br />

AXIDENTALS, THE 20<br />

BAILEY, PEARL 10<br />

BALL, KENNY 31<br />

BARBIERI, GATO 29<br />

BASIE, COUNT 11, 28<br />

BECHET, SIDNEY 13<br />

BENEKE, TEX 29<br />

BERGONZI, JERRY 27<br />

BIG 18, THE 22<br />

BROOKMEYER, BOB 15<br />

BROWN, CLIFFORD 27<br />

BRUBECK, DAVE 6, 17, 25, 29<br />

BRUNIES, GEORGE 17<br />

BRUNIOUS, WENDELL 18<br />

BYRD, CHARLIE 28<br />

CARSON, HAM 5<br />

CATALANO, FRANK 11<br />

CHACE, FRANK 23<br />

CHACKSFIELD, FRANK 34, 36<br />

CHERRY, DON 12<br />

CHICAGO LOOPERS, THE 23<br />

COASTERS, THE 21<br />

COLEMAN, ORNETTE 12<br />

COLONNA, JERRY 21<br />

COLYER, KEN 31, 32, 33<br />

CORCORAN, CORKY 19<br />

COUNT BASIE ALUMNI 10<br />

COWARD, NOEL 38<br />

DAVIS, EDDIE ‘LOCKJAW’<br />

16<br />

DAVIS, MILES 12, 26<br />

DELANEY, JACK 17<br />

DESMOND, PAUL 17, 29<br />

DUNCAN, MAC 32<br />

ELDRIDGE, ROY 16<br />

ELLING, KURT 10<br />

ELLINGTON, DUKE 17<br />

ELLIS, HERB 28<br />

EPSTEIN, JAY 18<br />

FLANAGAN, RALPH 29<br />

FORTUNE, COURTNEY 26<br />

FOX, ROY 36<br />

GAMBARINI, ROBERTA 23<br />

GETZ, STAN 30<br />

GILLESPIE, DIZZY 16<br />

GLAHE, WILL 35<br />

GLENN MILLER SINGERS, THE 28<br />

GREEN, LEW 5<br />

GREENE, BOB 11<br />

GRIFFIN, JOHNNY 15<br />

HERMAN, WOODY 15, 25<br />

HI-LOS, THE 11<br />

HOLDSWORTH, ALLAN 6<br />

HOLLYWOOD SINGING AND DANCING 4<br />

HOOSIER HOTSHOTS, THE 10<br />

HUBBARD, FREDDIE 10<br />

HUTCHINSON, LESLIE 9<br />

HYLTON, JACK 36<br />

HYMAN, DICK 27<br />

INTERNATIONAL POP ALL STARS 34<br />

JACKSON, MILT 12<br />

JONES, HANK 19<br />

JONES, QUINCY 30<br />

JONES, SEAN 24<br />

KANE, HELEN 9<br />

KENTON, STAN 25<br />

KING, PEGGY 28<br />

KRUPA, GENE 25<br />

LEE, PEGGY 12<br />

LIVINGSTON, FUD 22<br />

LYTTELTON, HUMPHREY 31<br />

MANNE, SHELLY 16<br />

MANTOVANI 34, 35<br />

MARTERIE , RALPH 36<br />

MARTIN, FREDDY 6<br />

MARTIN, MICKEY 5<br />

McAULIFFE, LEON 7<br />

McBROOM, AMANDA 17<br />

McDONALD, STAN 8<br />

McDONOUGH, DICK 33<br />

MERRILL, BOB 20<br />

METRONOME ALL STARS 14<br />

MIKE LEANDER ORCHESTRA, THE 35<br />

MINSTREL STARS, THE 32<br />

MITCHELL, GUY 21<br />

MONROE, BILL 38<br />

MOODY, JAMES 19<br />

MORRIS, SONNY 31<br />

MULLIGAN, GERRY 30<br />

MURANYI, JOE 5<br />

NAVARRO, FATS 26<br />

NELSON, OLIVER 30<br />

NEUMAN, BEN 25<br />

OSBORNE, TONY 34<br />

OSTER-WELKER JAZZ ALLIANCE, THE 22<br />

OWEN, CHUCK 24<br />

PARKER, CHARLIE 11<br />

PASADENA ROOF ORCHESTRA, THE 33<br />

PATRUNO, LINO 22<br />

POPP, ANDRE 21<br />

PORTENA JAZZ BAND 24<br />

PREVIN, ANDRE 15, 28<br />

RICH, BUDDY 15<br />

RIMINGTON, SAMMY 18<br />

RODNEY, RED 16<br />

RODRIGUEZ, BOB 5<br />

ROLLINS, SONNY 26<br />

RONNEI, RAY 24<br />

RYAN, JACKIE 26<br />

SALTY DOGS JAZZ BAND 29<br />

SAVILL, BILL 35<br />

SELLERS, BROTHER JOHN 27<br />

SHEARING, GEORGE 28<br />

SHOEMAKE, CHARLIE 10<br />

SIMS, ZOOT 7, 15<br />

SKJELBRED, RAY 23<br />

SMITH, ETHEL 9<br />

SMITH, LAVAY 12<br />

SOUCHON, DOC 17<br />

STAFFORD, JO 37<br />

SUNSHINE, MONTY 32<br />

TAYLOR, BILLY 24<br />

TEMPERANCE SEVEN, THE 33<br />

THOMPSON, DANNY 6<br />

TROTTER, TERRY 10<br />

TUCKER, SOPHIE 5<br />

TURNER, JIM 5<br />

TYNER, McCOY 30<br />

VENTURA, CHARLIE 26<br />

VER PLANCK, MARLENE 6<br />

VILLAGE TAVERN HOT BAND, THE 29<br />

WARE, WILBUR 15<br />

WASHINGTON, JR., GROVER 30<br />

WELSH, ALEX 32<br />

WHITEMAN, PAUL 36<br />

WILLIAMS, JESSICA 26<br />

WILLIAMS, JOE 28<br />

WILSON, ANTHONY 19<br />

YOUNG, LESTER 25<br />

HAINES, CONNIE 6<br />

HAND, PETER 27<br />

HENDERSON, JOE 30<br />

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V a r i o u s A r t i s t s<br />

BEST OF BRITISH JAZZ VOLUME 9, THE 32<br />

BIRTH OF THE TEEN IDOLS 20<br />

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY JAZZ 22<br />

CHICAGO SOUTH SIDE 14<br />

CLARINET - NEW ORLEANS STYLE 17<br />

CLASSIC BLUES ARTWORK FROM THE 1920S CALENDAR (2010) 37<br />

COLE PORTER - THE ESSENTIAL COLLECTION 7<br />

DOO-WOP THE GREATEST HITS 1954 - 1958 19<br />

EARLY BRITISH TELEVISED ROCK N ROLL 21<br />

EARLY JAZZ 13<br />

GREAT SONGS OF 1942 9<br />

GREAT SONGS OF 1952 9<br />

HAWAIIAN MUSIC HONOLULU - HOLLYWOOD - NASHVILLE 13<br />

JAZZ MODERNISTS, THE 27<br />

LIGHTS, CAMERA, DOO WOP 18<br />

MAD MEN: MUSIC FROM THE SERIES VOLUME 2 23<br />

RAUNCHY - THE RISE OF THE INSTRUMENTALS 20<br />

ROCK - CHOO - CHOO - ROLL 8<br />

ROCKABILLY HICKS 8<br />

ROOTS OF MAMBO 14<br />

TEEN SCENE VOL. 6 11<br />

WHEN RADIO WAS KING: THE BIG BAND YEARS 30<br />

WICKED 8<br />

WILD BILL DAVISON CENTENNIAL CONCERT, THE 23<br />

YIDDISH FROM NEW YORK - PARIS - VARSOVIE 13<br />

V I D E O<br />

KOCH<br />

8101 HOLLYWOOD SINGING AND DANCING THE 1920s A MUSICAL HISTORY Clips from these<br />

movies: The Jazz Singer / The Singing Fool / The Broadway Melody / The Vagabond Lover / The Great Gabbo /<br />

The Show Of Shows / The Hollywood Revue of 1929 / Syncopation / The Dance Of Life / Hallelujah... and many<br />

more! bonus material includes all-time classics such as: Nursery Favorites (1913), The Voice From The Screen<br />

(1926), The Opy House (1929), The Voice Of Hollywood, Black and Tan Fantasy (1929), St. Louis Blues (1929),<br />

Irish Fantasy (1929) (Personnel: Al Jolson, Sophie Tucker, Bebe Daniels, Eddie Cantor, Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette<br />

MacDonald, Rudy Vallee, Helen Morgan, Nina Mae McKinney, John Boles, more) The 1920s was a time<br />

of great change in Hollywood. This program tells the story of the advent of sound technology for movies and the<br />

emergence of ‘talkies’ and musicals in Hollywood. The result was an explosion of movie musicals by the end<br />

of the decade. Bonus material includes all-time classics such as: Nursery Favorites, The Voice From The Screen,<br />

The Opy House, The Voice of Hollywood - Black and Tan Fantasy, St. Louis Blues, Irish Fantasy. [Item Code:<br />

64513 DVD: $20.00]<br />

worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663 <strong>September</strong> - <strong>October</strong> <strong>2009</strong>


<strong>Worlds</strong> <strong>Records</strong><br />

Sept - Oct<br />

<strong>2009</strong><br />

AMERICAN MUSIC<br />

123 ALVIN ALCORN SOUTHLAND SESSIONS Over The Waves • The Blues • Dippermouth Blues<br />

• None Of My Jelly Roll • Gettysburg March • Ting-A-Ling • Bourbon Street Blues • Original Dixieland<br />

One-Step • Hindustan • At The Jazz Band Ball • Down By The Old Mill Stream • Royal Garden Blues •<br />

Over The Waves • Bill Bailey • Rose Of Picardy • Ugly Child (Colelctive Personnel: Raymond Burke, Bill<br />

Matthews, Jack Delaney, Stanley Mendelson, Lawrence Marrero, Alcide Pavageau, Abbie Brunies, Albert<br />

Burbank, Irivng Verret, Octave Crosby, Jimmy Davis, Chester Jones, more) [1952-1954] Alvin Alcorn is the<br />

central figure in this CD. Always an extremely versatile player, he was able to fit into almost any situation.<br />

Throughout the CD Alvin takes charge and adds an authoritative trumpet lead to the proceedings in every<br />

case. [Item Code: 64314 CD: $15.00]<br />

ARBORS JAZZ<br />

19377 LEW GREEN JOE MURANYI TOGETHER Oriental Man • Take Me To The Land Of Jazz • Together<br />

• Four Or Five Times • Piggly Wiggly • I Left My Sugar Standing In The Rain • Mississippi Rag • I<br />

Believe In Miracles • Storyville Swing • Rockin’ Chair • I Know That You Know • Green Lake Blues • San<br />

(Personnel: Joe Muranyi, Jeff Barnhart, Bob Leary, Vince Giordano, Danny Coots) [2008] A brilliant collaboration<br />

showcasing cornetist Lew Green and clarinetist Joe Muranyi of Louis Armstrong All-Stars fame in<br />

a musical outing by a unique combination of world-class players. All players shine in the spotlight, creating<br />

a cohesive group sound and refreshing new versions of classic tunes, some seldom recorded, including the<br />

first American recording of two originals by Joe Muranyi. [Item Code: 64399 -CD: $16.00]<br />

19392 JIM TURNER JELLY ROLL BLUE - A TRIBUTE TO JELLY ROLL MORTON Tiger Rag • Jelly Roll<br />

Blues • The Fingerbreaker • The Pearls • King Porter Stomp • Buddy Bolden’s Blues • The Crave • Granpa’s<br />

Spells • Perfect Rag • Wolverine Blues • Winin’ Boy Blues • Frog-I-More Rag • Mister Joe • Shreveport<br />

Stomp • Mr. Jelly Lord (a) (Vocalist: a- Topsy Chapman) [2007-2008] A rare and brilliant Jelly Roll<br />

Morton solo piano retrospective by Jim Turner, well known pianist from the Jim Cullum Jazz Band. [Item<br />

Code: 64397 CD: $16.00]<br />

ARCHEOPHONE RECORDS<br />

5010 SOPHIE TUCKER ORIGINS OF THE RED HOT MAMA That Lovin’ Rag • My Husband’s In The City • That Lovin’ Two-Step Man •<br />

Reuben Rag • Phoebe Jane • That Lovin’ Soul Kiss • Some Of These Days • Missouri Joe • Good Morning, Judge • Knock Wood • Won’t You Be<br />

A Dear, Dear Daddy (To A Itta Bitta Doll Like Me)? • I’m Glad My Daddy’s In A Uniform • Please Don’t Take My Harem Away • Everybody Shimmies<br />

Now • Don’t Put A Tax On The Beautiful Girls • You Can’t Remember What I Can’t Forget • Learning • It’s All Over Now • Jig Walk • High<br />

Brown Blues • Blue Bird, Where Are You? • She Knows It • Pick Me Up And Lay Me Down In Dear Old Dixieland • Complainin’ (It’s Human<br />

Nature To Complain) [1910-1922] Twenty-four tracks, including all 10 of her Edison wax cylinders. Packaged in a 72-page, full-color CD-sized<br />

hardback book featuring rare illusatrations from Sophie’s personal scrapbooks. Includes a foreward by Michael Feinstein and an appreciation by<br />

Carol Channing. [Item Code: 60969 CD: $24.00]<br />

ARCOLA RECORDS<br />

1007 HAM CARSON MICKEY MARTIN ECHOES OF NEW ORLEANS Blue And Sentimental (a) • Echoes Of Harlem (a) • Then There Eyes (a) •<br />

Blue Turning Gray Over You (a) • When Did You Leave Heaven? (a) • What Is This Thing Call Love? (a) • On The Alamo (a) • If Dreams Come True<br />

(a) • Sweet And Slow (a) • I Would Do Anything For You (a) • Pagin’ The Devil (a) • If I Had You (a) • Blues My Naughty Sweetie (a) • Creole Love<br />

Call (a) • I’ve Got A Feeling I’m Falling (a) • Gee Baby Ain’t I Good For You (a) • Everyday I Have The Blues (b) • Sweet Lorraine (b) • Gettin’ Sober<br />

Again (b) • You’re A Heavenly Thing (b) • That’s My Honey Child (b) • Sweet Sue (b) • Exactly Like You (b) • A Chicken Ain’t Nothing But A Bird<br />

(b) • Whiskey Headed Woman (b) • Ooh Look-A Thee Ain’t She Pretty (b) • Stormy Monday (b) • Just Because (b) • L’il Darlin’ (b) • I Want To Talk<br />

With You (b) • Pennies From Heaven (b) (Artist: a- Ham Carson Trio; b- Mickey Martin) (Collective Personnel:<br />

Bob Hammer, Buddy Catlett, Jim Goodwin) [1999-2005] (2-CD set) One disc each by jazz artist Ham<br />

Carson and bluesman Mickey Martin, both titled Echoes Of New Orleans. Reedman Ham Carson is backed<br />

by pianist Bob Hammer and bassist Buddy Catlett on 16 tracks. [Item Code: 63902 2-CD: $18.00]<br />

ART OF LIFE RECORDS<br />

1036 BOB RODRIGUEZ PORTRAITS To Frederico • Waltz For Debby • Trials • Spring Is Here • All<br />

The Things You Are • Ostinato On ‘A’ • ‘Round Midnight • August 1st • No Returnn [1994] Following the<br />

2008 release of the duo recording, “Ripples” (AOL1034), with guitarist Scott Sherwood, “Portraits” is Bob Rodriguez’s<br />

fourth release as a leader and finds him in a solo piano setting. Bob performs his unique solo piano<br />

arrangements of Bill Evans “Waltz for Debby”, Rodgers & Hart’s “Spring Is Here”, Kern & Hammerstein’s “All<br />

the Things You Are” and Thelonious Monk’s “’Round Midnight” in addition to five of his own compositions.<br />

“Portraits” was recorded on July 16, 1994 at Ambient Studios in Stamford, Connecticut by recording engineer<br />

Nick Prout and mixed and mastered by Michael MacDonald. [Item Code: 63806 CD: $16.00]<br />

worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663 <strong>September</strong> - <strong>October</strong> <strong>2009</strong>


ART OF LIFE RECORDS<br />

1038 DANNY THOMPSON ALLAN HOLDSWORTH PROPENSITY Jools Toon • It Could Have Been<br />

Mono [1978] Art of Life <strong>Records</strong> is pleased to present a previously unreleased recording by three legendary<br />

British musicians - bassist Danny Thompson, guitarist Allan Holdsworth and drummer John Stevens.<br />

Recorded at Island Studios in London, England on <strong>September</strong> 4th & 5th, 1978, ‘Propensity’ includes two<br />

extended length group improvised tracks which prominently feature guitarist Allan Holdsworth on electric<br />

guitar & 12 string acoustic guitar. Other than the brief track, ‘Gone Sailing’, from the album ‘Bundles’ by Soft<br />

Machine recorded in 1975, this is the only known recording of Holdsworth soloing on a 12 string acoustic<br />

guitar. [Item Code: 64315 CD: $16.00]<br />

AUDIOPHILE<br />

4 CONNIE HAINES WITH THE RUSS CASE ORCHESTRA THE HEART AND SOUL OF CONNIE<br />

That Old Feeling • How Come You Do Me Like You Do? • Can’t Give You Anything But Love • You Came<br />

A Long Way From Saint Louis • The Turtle Song • I’m Confessin’ (That I Love You) • My Foolish Heart • Old<br />

Man Mose • I Got A Man Crazy For Me, He’s Funny That Way • Heart And Soul • All I Do Is Dream Of You • I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart<br />

• Lazy River • Georgia On My Mind • Rockin’ Chair • Hello Young Lovers • Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams<br />

*And Dream Your Troubles Away) • Love Lies • Yes You Are • Danny Boy • Where Or When • Try A Little<br />

Tenderness • It’s A Most Unusual Day [1950-1951] Whether best-remembered as the “Nightingale from<br />

Savannah” or the “Snootie Little Cutie” of the Tommy Dorsey and Harry James orchestras, there is no question<br />

that Connie Haines is without doubt among the most versatile and distinctive of all big-band vocalists.<br />

One of the few singers who could hold her own both on stage and on record opposite Frank Sinatra in his<br />

prime. This Audiophile collection features 23 standards that Connie made in the early 1950’s backed by the<br />

Russ Case Orchestra. [Item Code: 64316 CD: $15.00]<br />

338 MARLENE VER PLANCK ONCE THERE WAS A MOON I’m In Love Again • Where Do You Go<br />

From Love • The Best Thing For You • Around About Half Past Nine • It Might As Well Be Spring • I’ve Got<br />

You Under My Skin • What Are You Afraid Of? • Evening Star • They Say It’s Spring • Better Luck Next Time<br />

• You’re Laughing At Me • Ev’rything I Love • Dearly Beloved • Once There Was A Moon [2008] Marlene<br />

VerPlanck sings standards, songs both old and - only time will tell - new. She performs them with her wellknown<br />

perfect intonation, diction, phrasing, and time. She is a wonder and deserves all honors. The expert<br />

arrangements are as always by Billy VerPlanck, who is also the composer of two of the more recent songs,<br />

other writers of same including Cy Coleman, Peggy Lee, Charles DeForest, and Bob Wells. The sparkle of<br />

their material has been renewed by Mr. VerPlanck and by the firm and always appropriate piano playing of Ted Firth. But the focus is on Marlene<br />

VerPlanck and her wondrous ways with songs. The studio is named Bennett, as in Tony. [Item Code: 64317 CD: $15.00]<br />

AUDIOPHONIC<br />

90503 FREDDY MARTIN VOLUME 2 - SWEET SERENADES Serenade For Strings • Louise (1a) • There<br />

Must Be Someone For Me (1a) • Piano Portrait • Isle Of May • Moon Love • My Symphony (1b) • It Might As<br />

Well Be Spring (1b) • That’s For Me (1b) • Who Knows (1b) • What’s A Guy Supposed To Do (1b) • Dream<br />

On A Summer Night • Peer Gynt Suite • Bumble Boogie • Dry Bones (1c) • After You’ve Gone (1c) • Doin’<br />

What Comes Naturally (1c) • Cherry (1c) • Sleepy Lagoon • Concerto #2 • The Breeze And I • Cornish<br />

Rhapsody • Ashby De La Zooch (1a) • I Love An Old Fashioned Song (1a) • Here Comes Heaven Again (1b)<br />

• Aren’t You Glad You’re You (1b) • Spellbound (1b) • Spain • La Golondrina • One More Tomorrow (2a)<br />

• Only A Rose (2a) • I Still Get Jealous (2a) • The New Look (2a) • Czardas • Clair De Lune • Beginner’s<br />

Boogie • Nostalgia • At The Coconut Groove (Vocalist: 1a- The Martin Men; 1b- Clyde Rogers; 1c- Glenn<br />

Hughes; 2a- Stuart Wade) [1944-1947] [Item Code: 64438 2-CD: $19.00]<br />

AVID<br />

982 DAVE BRUBECK THREE CLASSIC ALBUMS PLUS (JAZZ RED HOT & COOL • NEWPORT 1958 •<br />

JAZZ GOES TO JUNIOR COLLEGE) Lover • Little Girl Blue • Fare Thee Well Annabelle • Sometimes I’m Happy • The Duke • Indiana • Love<br />

Walked In • St. Louis Blues • Things Ain’t What They Used To Be • Jump For Joy • Perdido • Liberian Suite - Dance No. 3 • The Duke • Flamingo<br />

• C Jam Blues • Bru’s Blues • These Foolish Things • The Masquerade Is Over • One Moment Worth Years<br />

• St. Louis Blues (Personnel: Bob Bates, Norman Bates, Joe Benjamin, Joe Dodge, Joe Morello) [1954-<br />

1955•1957-1958] 2-CD set. Three classic Dave Brubeck albums, including original LP liner notes. ‘Jazz<br />

Red Hot & Cool’, ‘Newport 1958’, and ‘Jazz Goes To Junior College’ plus an extra bonus track from the First<br />

Timex All Star Jazz Festival, and the classic ‘St. Louis Blues!’. We begin with ‘Jazz Red Hot & Cool’ where the<br />

great man is accompanied as ever by Paul Desmond on alto alongside Joe Dodge on drums and Bob Bates<br />

on bass. At ‘Newport 1958’ we find Brubeck paying tribute to the legendary composer and bandleader Duke<br />

Ellington with a program of tunes either written by or associated with the Duke. Here once again he is joined<br />

by Desmond but with Joe Morello on drums and Joe Benjamin on bass. Finally we hear Brubeck breaking<br />

new ground as he takes his jazz improvisations onto the college circuit for the first time accompanied again<br />

by Desmond and Morello but with Norman Bates taking over on bass. We conclude with our bonus track<br />

(slipped in on CD1 for timing considerations), ‘St. Louis Blues’ from ‘The First Timex All-Star Jazz Festival’<br />

featuring the same line up as on ‘Jazz Red Hot And Cool’ All three albums have been digitally re-mastered<br />

for probably the finest sound quality ever. [Item Code: 64337 2-CD: $15.00]<br />

worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663 <strong>September</strong> - <strong>October</strong> <strong>2009</strong>


AVID<br />

983 ZOOT SIMS FOUR CLASSIC ALBUMS THE FOUR BROTHERS - TOGETHER AGAIN - FROM<br />

A TO Z - ZOOT - WHOOEEEE Four And One More • So Blue • The Swinging Door • Four In Hand •<br />

A Quick One • Four Brothers • Ten Years Later • The Pretty One • Aged In Wood • Here We Go Again •<br />

Mediolistic • Crimea River • A New Moon • A Moment’s Notice • My Blues • Sandy’s Swing • Somebody<br />

Loves Me • More Bread • Sherm’s Terms • From A To Z • East Of The Sun • Tenor For Two Please, Jack •<br />

9.20 Special • The Man I Love • 55th And State • Blues Room • Gus’s Blues • That Old Feeling • Bohemia<br />

After Dark • Woudy’n You • The King • Lullaby Of The Leaves • I Can’t Get Started • Snake Eyes • Morning<br />

Fun • Whooeeee • Medley: Someone To Watch Over Me - My Old Flame • Box Cars (Collective Personnel:<br />

Al Cohn, Herbie Steward, Serge Chaloff, Elliot Lawrence, Burgher Jones, Don Lamond, Osie Johnson, Milt<br />

Hinton, Dave McKenna, Hank Jones, Dick Sherman, Gus Johnson, Bob Brookmeyer, more) [1956-1957]<br />

2-CD set. Presented here are four classic Zoot Sims albums, including original LP liner notes. ‘The Four<br />

Brothers - Together Again’, ‘From A to Z’, ‘ Zoot’ and ‘Whooeeee’. Taking their name from their saxophone<br />

stylings in the 1940’s as part of the Woody Herman band the ‘Four Brothers’ consisted at the time of recording<br />

‘Together Again’ in 1957 of Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Herbie Steward and Serge Chaloff. ‘From A to Z’ finds Zoot again joined by Al Cohn alongside<br />

Ossie Johnson on drums, Milt Hinton on bass, Hank Jones on piano and Dick Sherman on trumpet recorded a year earlier in 1956. ‘Zoot’ recorded<br />

in the same year 1956 finds Zoot in a Quartet with Johnny Williams on piano, Gus Johnson on drums and Knobby Totah on bass. ‘Whooeee’ finds<br />

Zoot joined by legendary trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, Hank Jones at the piano, Bill Crow on bass and Jo Jones on drums, again recorded in 1956.<br />

[Item Code: 64526 2-CD: $15.00]<br />

985 VARIOUS ARTISTS COLE PORTER - THE ESSENTIAL COLLECTION Another Op’nin’, Another Show (1a) • Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall In Love)<br />

(1b) • What Is This Thing Called Love? (1c) • Night and Day (1d) • Love For Sale (1e) • Miss Otis Regrets (1f) • The Physician (1g) • You’re The Top<br />

(1h) • Begin the Beguine (1i) • So In Love (1j) • I Get A Kick Out Of You (1k) • Ridin’ High (1l) • Solomon (1m) • Too Darn Hot (1n) • My Heart<br />

Belongs To Daddy (1o) • I’ve Got My Eyes On You (1p) • Most Gentlemen Don’t Like Love (1q) • Fresh as a Daisy (1r) • Medley: (a) Rosalie (b) I’ve<br />

a Strange New Rhythm in my Heart (c) In The Still of the Night (d) Rosalie (reprise) (1s) • Where is the Life that Late I Led? (1t) • Ev’rything I Love<br />

(1u) • C’est Magnifique (1v) • It’s De-Lovely (1w) • Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye (1x) • You Do Something To Me (2a) • I Concentrate On You (2b)<br />

• Always True To You In My Fashion (1b) • Anything Goes (1h) • Swingin’ The Jinx Away (2c) • At Long Last Love (2d) • You’d Be So Nice To Come<br />

Home To (2e) • Allez-Vous-En (2f) • Don’t Fence Me In (2g) • When Love Beckoned (2h) • Brush Up Your Shakespeare (2i) • It’s All Right With Me<br />

(2d) • Friendship (2j) • I Love Paris (2k) • Hey, Good Lookin’ (2l) • Just One Of Those Things (2m) • Blow, Gabriel, Blow (2n) • From This Moment<br />

On (2o) • Stereophonic Sound (2p) • All Of You (2q) • Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? (2r) • Get Out Of Town (2s) • Can-Can (2t) • Satin and<br />

Silk (2p) • Easy To Love (2u) • I’ve Got You Under My Skin (2v) • True Love (2w) (Artists: 1a- Annabelle Hill; 1b- Eydie Gorme; 1c- Mel Torme<br />

& His Mel-Tones • Artie Shaw; 1d- Fred Astaire•Leo Reisman; 1e- Libby Holman; 1f- The Mills Brothers;<br />

1g- Gertrude Lawrence; 1h- Cole Porter; 1i- Connee Boswell; 1j- Howard Keel & Kathryn Grayson; 1k- Ethel<br />

Merman; 1l- Len Camber•Geraldo; 1m- Elisabeth Welch•Geraldo; 1n- Lorenzo Fuller, Eddie Sledge & Fred<br />

Davis; 1o- Eartha Kitt; 1p- Turner Layton; 1q- Mary Martin•Eddie Duchin; 1r- Marion Hutton, Jack Lathrop &<br />

Tex Beneke•Glenn Miller; 1s- Al Bowlly•The New Mayfair Orchestra•Ronnie Munro; 1t- Howard Keel; 1u-<br />

Dinah Shore; 1v- Irene Hilda & Edmund Hockridge; 1w- Frances Day; 1x- Ella Fitzgerald; 2a- Alma Cogan;<br />

2b- Perry Como; 2c- Tempo King & His Kings of Tempo; 2d- Lena Horne; 2e- Noel Coward; 2f- Kay Starr;<br />

2g- Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters; 2h- Gertrude Niesen•Leo Reisman; 2i- Danny Green & Sid James;<br />

2j- Judy Garland & Johnny Mercer; 2k- Les Baxter & His Orchestra & Chorus; 2l- Leslie Douglas• Carroll<br />

Gibbons & The Savoy Hotel Orpheans; 2m- Jo Stafford; 2n- Ethel Merman; 2o- Frank Sinatra; 2p- Gretchen<br />

Wyler; 2q- Sammy Davis Jr.; 2r- Frank Sinatra & Celeste Holm; 2s- Hutch•Bob Sharples; 2t- Irene Hilda;<br />

2u- Gordon MacRae; 2v- Peggy Lee; 2w- Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly) [1931-1958] 2-CD set. We return<br />

to the Great American Songbook for our latest release. Our focus on this re-mastered double CD is on the<br />

legendary Cole Porter. Among the diverse roster of artists covering Porter’s classic songs you will find Fred<br />

Astaire, Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby Dinah Shore, Alma Cogan, Peggy Lee and<br />

Sid James. . [Item Code: 64338 2-CD: $15.00]<br />

BEAR FAMILY<br />

16987 LEON McAULIFFE TULSA STRAIGHT AHEAD Panhandle Rag • Hard-Hearted Girl • Hear Me<br />

Now • Rag Mop • Cimarron Rag • Take It Away, Leon • Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream) • Run ‘Em Off •<br />

No One For Me • The Three Bears • Bonaparte’s Retreat • Blue Guitar Stomp • What’ve You Got • Birmingham<br />

Bounce • I’ve Never Lived In Tennessee • Eating Right Out Of Your Hand • Chattanooga Shoe Shine<br />

Boy • Tulsa, Straight Ahead • Jelly Bean Rag • Mr. Steel Guitar • Hard-Hearted Girl • Redskin Rag • Wished<br />

You Would • Somebody Else Is Beatin’ My Time • This Side Of Town • Twin Fiddle Rag • Blacksmith Blues •<br />

What, Were And When • Smooth Sailing • There’s A Right Way, A Wrong Way • Daylight (Collective Personnel:<br />

Bob Kiser, Ted Adams, Jimmy Hall, Bobby Bruce Berg, Moe Billington, Dave Coleman, Murel Wayne<br />

Johnson, Tommy Perkins, more) [1949-1955] While most remembered as the steel guitarist in Bob Wills’s<br />

Texas Playboys, Leon McAuliffe recorded a classic spate of western swing sides for Columbia records from<br />

1949 to 1955. Bear Family compiles 31 of these tracks for Tulsa Straight Ahead - a single disc must-own for<br />

fans of western swing, hillbilly boogie, and even early rock & roll. Featuring several previously unreleased<br />

gems - ‘Panhandle Rag’ and Hard-Hearted Girl’ are among the set’s many highlights - Tulsa Straight Ahead<br />

captures an undersung genius at the peak of his powers, pushing the limits of his instrument. [Item Code: 64547 CD: $23.00]<br />

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BLUE HORIZON<br />

004 STAN McDONALD BLUE HORIZON JAZZ BAND INSIDE TRACK You Do Something To Me •<br />

Sensation, A Rag • Nuages • The Pearls • Pattes De Mouche • Bechet’s Fantasy • Cielito Lindo • Mabel’s<br />

Dream • You’ve Been A Good Old Wagon • Need A Little Sugar • Panama • Don’t You Leave Me Here<br />

(Collective Personnel: Walt MIller, Ken Parsons, Phil Hower, Hans Brack, Jon Rayworth, Stu Grover, Natalie<br />

Lamb, Royce Anderson, Bob Sundstrom) [1990] The twelve tunes here were recorded live in 1990 - nine<br />

at the Sherborn Inn, Sherborn, Massachusetts, and three at a Pennsylvania Jazz Society concert. [Item<br />

Code: 64520 CD: $16.00]<br />

005 STAN McDONALD A REAL LOVE STRONG Pennies From Heaven • Mon Homme • Love For Sale<br />

• Nuages • My Home Is In A Southern Town • Song Of Songs • Just One Of Those Things • Love Me With<br />

A Feeling • I Got Rhythm • I Got More Rhythm • Indian Summer • Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me<br />

• Black And Blue • South Side Strut • Laura • Dear Old Southland (Collective Personnel: Tommy Benford,<br />

Hans Brack, Peter Bullis, Tony Hannan, Hank Hankinson, Phil Hower, Jimmy Kay, Bob Leary, Don McLean,<br />

Walt MIller, John Pierce, Bob Pilsbury, more) [1976-1994] The music on A Real Love Strong measures up<br />

to the title, and the dedication of Stan McDonald, soprano saxophonist extraordinaire, to the music he has<br />

loved and played with well-earned distinction for over 40 years. This first compilation of Stan’s solos, recorded in a variety of live settings over 20<br />

years, captures these 16 classic selections his endurance through the changing fortunes of “traditional” jazz,<br />

transforming his personal share of life’s pain and misfortune into affirmation and joy. [Item Code: 64521<br />

CD: $16.00]<br />

006 STAN McDONALD BLUE HORIZON JAZZ BAND I REMEMBER WHEN When I Leave The<br />

World Behind • Blues In The Air • Creole Belles • Roamin’ • Harlem Hotcha • If Someone Would Only<br />

Love Me • Le Marchand De Poissons • Where Did You Stay Last Night • Solitude • Feelin’ Blue • Chicago<br />

Breakdown • Blue • National Emblem • I Remember When (Si Tu Vois Ma Mere) (Personnel: Paul Monat,<br />

Ross Petot, Gerry Gagnon, Dan Walker, R. Calvin Owen) [1997-1998] Many of the band’s followers agree<br />

that this is the best ensemble that McDonald has put together since he founded the band in 1981, after his<br />

departure from the New Black Eagle Jazz Band. McDonald is proud of the fact that the bLue Horizon uses<br />

no written arrangements, for it improvises in a style that is reminiscent of the sounds that were heard in old<br />

New Orleans and the early revival traditional jazz bands, while putting its authentic stamp on varied and<br />

often more complex material; whether swinging a cakewalk from 1900 (Creole Belles) or Bechet tunes from<br />

the 1950’s. [Item Code: 64522 CD: $16.00]<br />

BUFFALO BOP<br />

55193 VARIOUS ARTISTS WICKED Wicked (a) • Lovemakin’ (b) • Flip Over You (c) • I’ll Be Different<br />

(d) • Cash & Carry Heart (e) • Jealous Fool (f) • Made In The Shade (g) • Pretty Jane (h) • My Baby<br />

Likes To Rock & Roll (i) • You Shake Me Up (j) • Hop Skip Jump (k) • Snake Eyed Woman (l) • Little Rome<br />

(m) • Let’s Make History (n) • Baby, What Do You Want (o • Honey Don’t (p) • The Bug (b) • Rock, Rock,<br />

Rock, Everybody (m) • Tennessee Hound Dog (q) • Aint Got No Home (r) • Daddy-O-Goose (o) • Li’l Ol’<br />

Me (f) • Let Go Your Love Little Girl (s) • Ya Gotta’ Be Real Good’ Baby (t) • Whoa - Whoa Baby (u) • Petty<br />

Blue (v) • Downbeats (w) • I Got The Feeling (x) (Artist: a- Mike Sanchez; b- Gene Maltais; c- Ronnie Allen;<br />

d- Eddie Thorpe; e- Curtis Wilson; f- Jimmy Breedlove; g- Gene Dunlap; h- Mark Robinson; i- Tommy<br />

Lane; j- Andy Anderson; k- Augie Rios; l- The Sundowner; m- Max Alexander; n- Ronnie Wilson & Jerry<br />

Woodard; o- Fred Mick; p- Tyrone Schmidling; q- Tex Atchinson; r- The Outlaws; s- Vernon Derrick; t- The<br />

Fairviews; u- Eddie Daniels; v- Charles Alexander; w- Johnn Amelio; x- Eddie Cochran) 28 tracks. [Item<br />

Code: 64281 CD: $23.00]<br />

55194 VARIOUS ARTISTS ROCK - CHOO - CHOO - ROLL The Train Kept A-Rollin’ (a) • I’m Rollin’<br />

On (b) • Big Wheel (c) • Lonesome Train Boogie (d) • Thunder Express (e) • Old Black Choo-Choo (f) •<br />

Freight Train Blues (g) • Train Train (h) • Lonesome Train (i) • Tough Train (j) • Keep Ole Central Rolling (k)<br />

• Gonna Take An Express Train (l) • Evil Train (m) • Richmond, Chicago, Mexico And Home (n) • Lonesome<br />

Train (a) • Chartreuse Caboose (o) • Steel Wheels (p) • Hey Porter (q) • Catch That Train (r) • Lonesome Train (s) • Goodbye Train (t) • They Call<br />

Me A Hobo (u) • Teenage Express (v) • Locomotion Man (w) • Big Wheels Rollin (x) • Tennessee Ghost Train (y) • Choo-Choo Twist (z) • Wreck<br />

Of Old 97 (aa) (Artist: a- Johnny Burnette Trio; b- Bill Clifton; c- Cecil Foutch; d- Eddie Cletro; e- Lenny And The Thundertones; f- The Maddox &<br />

Rose; g- Gene And Jerry; h- Ronnie Murray; i- Freddy Jacobs; j- The Champs; k- Jerry Pitts; l- Jimmy Starr; m-<br />

Bradley Boys; n- Sonny Miller; o- The Starfires; p- Carlton Norris; q- Kenny Owens; r- Lee Emerson; s- Johnny<br />

T Talley; t- Ramsey Kearney; u- Curly Lee; v- The Expresso’s; w- Johnny Cash; x- Johnny Horton; y- Jimmie<br />

Dale; z- Hugh Barrett; aa- Jim Sebastian) 28 tracks. [Item Code: 64282 CD: $23.00]<br />

55195 VARIOUS ARTISTS ROCKABILLY HICKS Rock And Roll Fever (a) • Loneliness (b) • Four Wheel<br />

Bungalow (c) • Don’t Come Crying (d) • I Gotta Keep Moving (a) • Ain’t That Cool (e) • She’s My Curly<br />

Headed Baby (f) • Keep A Movin’ (g) • I’ll Move Along (h) • I’ve Got That Blue And Rainy Day Feelin’ (i) •<br />

Alligator Man (j) • Hey Mama (k) • Step Aside (And Let A Good Man Pass) (l) • 918 Miles (m) • When You<br />

Kissed Me (n) • Nine Stitches (o) • That’s What’s Making You Cry (p) • Beggin To Please (q) • I Need A Hit (r)<br />

• Midnight Sun Rock (m) • Little Gray Shake (s) • Woman Love (t) • Half My Fault (u) • Just Call On Me (v) •<br />

Ice Water (w) • All Dressed Up (t) • Just A Friend (b) • Big City (x) (Artist: a- Jr. Warren; b- Jim Eden; c- Jack<br />

Morris; d- Ron McLeod; e- Bubba Litrell; f- Rex Zario; g- Red Martin; h- Red Lewis With The Rockin’ Robins;<br />

i- Pete Peters; j- Stanely James; k- Billy Wagner; l- Don Ray; m- Al Oster; n- Henry McPeak; o- Jack Reno; p-<br />

Donald Beal; q- George Wilhite; r- Keith Anderson; s- Paul Seipp; t- Jimmy Johnson; u- Lloyd McCollough;<br />

v- Johnny Gee Guiles; w- Glen Barber; x- Archie Poe) 28 tracks. [Item Code: 64283 CD: $23.00]<br />

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BYGONE DAYS<br />

77036 VARIOUS ARTISTS GREAT SONGS OF 1942 I Remember You (a) • Deep In The Heart Of<br />

Texas (b) • Be Careful, It’s My Heart (c) • Early Beloved (d) • I’m Old-Fashioned (e) • Don’t Sit Under The<br />

Apple Tree (f) • I Threw A Kiss In The Ocean (g) • Miss You (h) • He’s My Guy (i) • That Old Black Magic<br />

(j) • (I’ve Got A Girl In) Kalamazoo (k) • My Devotion (l) • Idaho (m) • I’ll Keep The Lovelight Burning (n) •<br />

Skylark (d) • Who Wouldn’t Love You?o) • I Had The Craziest Dream (p) • Someone’s Rocking My Dreamboat<br />

(q) • Sleepy Lagoon (d) • Moonlight Cocktail (r) • Why Don’t You Do Right? (s) • Tangerine (t) • You<br />

Are Always In My Heart (u) • Ev’ry Night About This Time (v) • At Last (w) (Artists: a- Bob Eberly; b- Bill<br />

Schallen & Skeets Herfurt; c- Frank Sinatra; d- Dinah Shore; e- Fred Astaire; f- Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke<br />

& The Modernaires; g- Julie Dawn; h- Bing Crosby; i- Ella Mae Morse; j- Skip Nelson & The Modernaires;<br />

k- Harry Roy; l- Anne Shelton; m - The Merry Macs’ n- Carl Denny; o- Harry Babbitt & Trudy; p- Helen Forrest’<br />

q- Hutch; r- Ray Eberle & The Modernaires; s- Peggy Lee; t- Bob Eberly & Helen O’Connell; u- Kenny<br />

Baker; v- The Ink Spots’ w- Ray Eberle) [1942] Popular music worldwide continued to be tailored along<br />

American lines, with swing big bands still to the fore. Countless leading bands and solo artists left significant<br />

recordings of contemporary songs that are now classifiable as ‘great’ by dint of their having outlived their<br />

original wartime context. [Item Code: 64401 CD: $9.00]<br />

77037 VARIOUS ARTISTS GREAT SONGS OF 1952 Wheel Of Fortune (a) • Tell Me Why (b) • To<br />

Know You (Is To Love You) (c) • When I Fall In Love (d) • Walkin’ In The Sunshine (e) • Baby Doll (f) • Here<br />

In My Heart (g) • You Belong To Me (h) • I Never Was Loved By Anyone Else (Until I Was Loved By You) (i)<br />

• Temptation (j) • April In Paris (k) • Kiss Of Fire (l) • Sinner Or Saint (m) • I’ll Never Get Out of This World<br />

Alive (n) • Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes (o) • High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) (p) • Small Towns Are<br />

Smile Towns (q) • River, River (r) • Stay Where You Are (s) • Be My Life’s Companion (t) • Call Me Tonight<br />

(u) • Somewhere Along The Way (v) • Luna Rossa (e) • Please, Mr. Sun (w) • Walkin’ My Baby Back Home<br />

(q) • Heaven Drops Her Curtain Down (x) (Artists: a- Kay Starr; b- Eddie Fisher; c- Perry Como & The<br />

Fontane Sisters; d- Doris Day; e- Frank Sinatra; f- Ella Fitzgerald; g- Al Martino; h- Dean Martin; i- Gisele<br />

Mackenzie & Bob Crosby; j- Mario Lanza; k- Doris Day; l- Tony Martin; m- Sarah Vaughan; n- Hank Williams;<br />

o- Gisele Mackenzie; p- Frankie Laine; q- Nat King Cole; r- Peggy Lee; s- Tony Bennett; t- The Mills<br />

Brothers; u- Jeri Southern; v- Tony Bennett; w- Johnnie Ray; x- Jo Stafford) [1951-1952] [Item Code:<br />

64405 CD: $9.00]<br />

77038 HELEN KANE THE ‘BOOP-BOOP-A-DOOP GIRL’ I Wanna Be Loved By You • Get Out And<br />

Get Under The Moon • That’s My Weakness Now • Is There Anything Wrong In That? • Don’t Be Like That<br />

• Me And The Man In The Moon • Button Up Your Overcoat • I Want To Be Bad • Do Something • That’s<br />

Why I’m Happy • I’d Do Anything For You • He’s So Unusual • Ain’tcha? • I Have To Have You • I’d Go<br />

Barefoot All Winter Long (If You’d Fall For Me In The Spring) • Dangerous Nan McGrew • Thank Your Father<br />

• I Owe You • Readin’, Ritin’, Rhythm • I’ve Got ‘It’ - But It Don’t Do Me No Good • My Man Is On The<br />

Make • If I Knew You Better • I Taut I Taw A Puddy Tat • Hug Me, Kiss Me, Love Me • Aba Daba Honeymoon<br />

• The Beanbag Song (Colelctive Personnel: Jimmy Carroll’s Orchestra, George Siravo’s Orchestra,<br />

more) [1928-1930/1950-1951] Helen Kane, the ‘Boop-boop-a-doop’ girl was one of biggest stars of the<br />

30’s and the inspiration for Fleischer Studio’s most famous creation - Betty Boop. Kane’s first performance at<br />

the Paramount Theater in Times Square proved to be her career’s launching point. She was singing ‘That’s<br />

My Weakness Now’, when she interpolated the scat lyrics ‘boop-boop-a-doop.’ This resonated with the flapper<br />

culture, and four days later, Helen Kane’s name went up in lights. Through Betty Boop (the character<br />

was based on Kane) she still endears to this day. [Item Code: 64402 CD: $9.00]<br />

77039 ETHEL SMITH SHE’S GOT RHYTHM I Got Rhythm • Two Rumbas: Paran Pan Pan - Cachita •<br />

Cuban Cutie • The Breeze And I • The Tubby The Tuba Song • Wedding Of The Painted Doll • Ethel’s Birthday Party • Blame It On The Samba • La<br />

Bamba (De Vera Cruz) • Catana • Three Little Words (a) • Perhaps (Quizas) - Bolero (b) • Fifi - Bring Her Out Again (c) • March Of The Toys • Parade<br />

Of The Wooden Soldiers • Zing-Zing-A-Boom - Samba (d) • Be My Love • The Loveliest Night Of The Year • Pretty Polly - Polka (e) • Three Cornered<br />

Tune • Swedish Rhapsody • The Moulin Rouge Theme • Mambo Jambo (Que Rico El Mambo) • Ruby • I’m Walking Behind You • The Dream Express<br />

(Vocalist: a- The Travellers; b- Bob Eberly; c- The Ehel Smith Singers; d- Don Rodney & The Lombardo Trio; e- The Smith Singers; f-) (Personnel:<br />

Victor Young & His Orchestra, The Bando Carioca, Guy Lombardo & His Royal Candians) [1944-1953] The widely acknowledged ‘First Lady of<br />

the Hammond Organ,’ Ethel Smith remains best remembered for her recording of the Argentine traditional ‘Tico-Tico,’. These 26 original recordings<br />

ably demonstrate the musical skills which made her an icon of her time. [Item Code: 64403 CD: $9.00]<br />

77040 LESLIE A HUTCHINSON A PORTRAIT OF HUTCH Hutch Medley: My Heart Stood Still -<br />

Let’s Fall In Love - What Is This Thing Called Love? - The Wind In The Willows - With A Song In My Heart<br />

- That’s Love - Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries • Someone To Watch Over Me • I’ve Got The World On A<br />

String • Wake! • Hands Across The Table • I Nearly Let Love Go Slipping Through My Fingers • Afterglow<br />

• Grandma Said • They Can’t Take That Away From Me • On The Avenue (Selection) - Intro: He Ain’t Got<br />

Rhythm - The Girl On The Police Gazette - I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Slumming On Park Avenue<br />

• Romany • Whispers In The Dark • Music, Maestro, Please • Cole Porter Medley – Intro: Anything Goes<br />

- Rosalie - You Do Something To Me - You’ve Got That Thing - All Through The Night - Night And Day - It’s<br />

Bad For Me • I Guess I’ll Have To Dream The Rest • My Romance • Tell Your Troubles To The Breeze •<br />

Nightingale • Just Around The Corner • You Keep Coming Back Like A Song • Symphony • You Do (Personnel:<br />

Members Of Harry Roy’s Orchestra) [1927-1948] Leslie Arthur Julien Hutchinson, known as<br />

‘Hutch’ was one of the biggest cabaret stars in the world during the 1920s and 1930s. His timing was also<br />

impeccable, and not just musically: he showed up in Paris when the so-called ‘jazz age’ was in full swing.<br />

[Item Code: 64404 CD: $9.00]<br />

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CANDID<br />

79724 COUNT BASIE ALUMNI SWINGING FOR THE COUNT Red Bank Shuffle • The Snapper •<br />

Jive At Five • Swinging For The Count • Blue And Sentimental • Kansas City Kitty • Basie Like • Slow Boat<br />

• Jumpin’ At The Woodside (Personnel: Clark Terry, Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison, Seldon Powell, Bucky Pizzarelli,<br />

Sir Roland Hanna, Milt Hinton, Bobby Durham, Mark Morganelli) [1992] The rhythm section on<br />

this gathering of stars from the later eras of the Count’s Band, get that mystical Basie mix in perfect balance,<br />

ensuring an irresistible groove. Sir Roland Hanna, Bucky Pizzarelli, Mitt Hinton and Bobby Durham catch<br />

the Basie feel just perfectly. Clark Terry and Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison are old buddies and their interplay shines<br />

throughout. The ‘Kansas City’ style line up is completed by tenorman Seldon Powell - one of the unsung<br />

heroes of jazz. The spirit of Basie lives on. [Item Code: 16336 CD: $16.00]<br />

CAPITOL<br />

36957 FREDDIE HUBBARD WITHOUT A SONG LIVE IN EUROPE 1969 Without A Song • The Things<br />

We Did Last Summer • A Night In Tunisia • Blues By Five • Body And Soul • Space Track • Hub-Tones<br />

(Personnel: Roland Hanna, Ron Carter, Louis Hayes) [1969] In December 1969, Blue Note <strong>Records</strong> recorded several concerts of the all-star Jazz<br />

Wave tour. The resultant double-album included an exquisite version of “Body and Soul” by the Freddie<br />

Hubbard Quartet with Roland Hanna, Ron Carter, and Louis Hayes. [Item Code: 64259 CD: $18.00]<br />

CHASE<br />

8079 CHARLIE SHOEMAKE TERRY TROTTER QUARTETS INSIDE Wow • Minor March • Azul Serape<br />

• A Second Chance • Motion • Terry’s Blues • Azil • I’ll Keep Loving You • The Mobe • The Scene Is Clean<br />

• Nica’s Tempo • In The Early Period • Echoes (Personnel: Darek Oles, Joe LaBarbera, Luther Hughes,<br />

Paul Kreibich, Tom Warrington, Steve Schaeffer) [2008] Former George Shearing vibist Charlie Shoemake<br />

teams up with pianist Terry Trotter (Lena Horne, Natalie Cole, Joe Pass, Chet Baker) and various bass-drums<br />

combinations that include Darek Oles, Joe LaBarbera, Luther Hughes, Paul Krebich, Tom Warrington, and<br />

Steve Schaeffer. [Item Code: 64416 CD: $15.00]<br />

CIRCLE<br />

906 THE HOOSIER HOTSHOTS WHO’S YOUR LITTLE HOOSIER Which Came First, The Chicken Or The Egg? • Rural Rhythm • Skeede-<br />

Waddle-Dee-Waddle-Do • Too Little, Too Late, Little Darlin’ • Bringin’ Home The Bacon • After You’ve Gone • It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo • Meet<br />

Me By The Icehouse, Lizzie • This Is The Chorus • Sweet Georgia Brown • Bye Bye Blues • Down Home<br />

Rag • Farewell Blues • Four Thousand Years Ago • No Romance In Your Soul • Goofus • Bow Wow Blues<br />

• Who’s Your Little Hoosier? • San • Bye, Bye, Bessie • Alexander’s Ragtime Band • When The Grown<br />

Up Ladies Act Like Babies • How ‘Ya Gonna Keep ‘Em Down On The Farm? • The Dummy Song • Them<br />

Hillbillies Are Mountain Willies Now • In A Little Red Barn (Personnel: Paul “Hezzie” Trietsch, Charles<br />

Otto “Gabe” Ward, Ken “Rudy” Trietsch, Frank Kettering, Gil Taylor) [1940s-1950s] While the Hot Shots<br />

are not a 100% jazz group, fans of older-style jazz will be impressed at the careful planning and execution<br />

of their arrangements. Recordings intended for the radio broadcast usually were somewhat shorter than the<br />

three-minute 78 rpm records of the 1930s and 1940s. Yet, track after track, the Hot Shots have tightly scored<br />

intros and tags, smoothly executed tempo changes, vocals that move effortlessly from group harmony to<br />

group unison to solo lead, and spoken remarks and d shouts that cram an amazing amount of effects into<br />

about 150 seconds each. [Item Code: 64318 CD: $15.00]<br />

COLLECTORS MUSIC<br />

2042 PEARL BAILEY SINGS PORGY & BESS AND OTHER GERSHWIN MELODIES I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’ • I Got Rhythm • Summertimne •<br />

Lady Be Good • A Foggy Day • Love Is Here To Stay • Bess You Is My Woman • They Can’t Take That Away From Me • Someone To Watch Over<br />

Me • It Ain’t Necessarily So • A Woman Is A Sometime Thing • Clap Yo’ Hands Pearl capitalized on her star turn as Maria in the film version of<br />

“Porgy & Bess”. This 1959 album features the legendary performer tearing her way through the Gershwin<br />

songbook. [Item Code: 64451 CD: $13.00]<br />

CONCORD<br />

31314 KURT ELLING DEDICATED TO YOU - KURT ELLING SINGS THE MUSIC OF COLTRANE AND<br />

HARTMAN All Or Nothing At All • It’s Easy To Remember • Dedicated To You • What’s New • Lush Life<br />

• Autumn Serenade • Say It (Over And Over Again) • They Say It’s Wonderful • My One And Only Love •<br />

Nancy With The Laughing Face • Acknowledgements • You Are Too Beautiful (Personnel: Mary Rowell,<br />

Cornelius Dufallo, Ralph Farris, Dorothy Lawson, Ernie Watts, Laurence Hobgood, Clark Sommers, Ulysses<br />

Owens) [<strong>2009</strong>] The contemporary jazz singer Kurt Elling offers a live tribute to the classic Impulse LP<br />

John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman, the tenor icon’s 1963 collaboration with the perennially underrated Hartman.<br />

The burnished-voiced Elling brings his own considerable romantic best to this 2008 Lincoln Center<br />

concert (part of the ‘American Songbook’ Series) with fulsome support from pianist Laurence Hobgood and<br />

saxophonist Ernie Watts. [Item Code: 64514 CD: $19.00]<br />

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DEE JAY<br />

55118 VARIOUS ARTISTS TEEN SCENE VOL. 6 Boom-A-Dip-Dip (a) • Record Hop (b) • Let Yourself<br />

Go-Go-Go (c) • With You Tonight (d) • Tree Top (e) • Key Of Love (f) • Itch To Leave (g) • First Prom (h) •<br />

We’ll Never Hear The End Of It (i) • Seven Come Eleven (j) • Teen-Age Wedding (k) • Funny Little Girl (l) •<br />

Just Me And My Baby (m) • Messy Bessy (n) • Sunny (o) • My Heart Beats (a) • Divine (p) • Tell Me You Love<br />

Me (q) • While You’re Young (r) • C’mon Baby (s) • Tell Him No (t) • Fatty Patty (u) • The Great Pretender<br />

(v) • Rock’n Roll Show (d) • Rowena (w) • Broken Love (x) • Teen Age Heart (y) • Dream Love (z) (Artist:<br />

a- Stan Robinson; b- Shorty Sergent; c- John Ashley; d- Bob Davis; e- Lee Chandler; f- The Boppin Billies;<br />

g- Pell Brothers; h- Johnny Boni; i- Dick Dale; j- Vernon Derrick; k- Johnny Angel; l- Canadian Bell Tones;<br />

m- Chuck Atha; n- Jimmy Evans; o- Bobby Comstock; p- Mike Harris; q- Bob & Larry; r- Rick Harrington;<br />

s- Al And Jet; t- Dean And Marc; u- The Spades; v- Jim Alley; w- Pat LaRocca; x- Rocky Holman; y- Dick<br />

Armstrong; z- Dan Smith) 28 tracks. [Item Code: 64285 CD: $23.00]<br />

DELMARK<br />

234 BOB GREENE ST. PETER STREET STRUTTERS St. Peter Street Strut • Winin’ Boy Blues • The Pearls • Wolverine Blues • Snake Rag • Just<br />

A Closer Walk With Thee • Some Of These Days • After You’ve Gone • Dr. Jazz • Kansas City Stomp • Mr.<br />

Jelly Lord • Angry • Sweet Substitute • Tiger Rag • Atlanta Blues (Personnel: Ernie Carson, Shorty Johnson,<br />

Steve Larner) [1964] On CD for the first time. Recorded on December 30, 1964 at Preservation Hall, New<br />

Orleans. This album is unique because at the time there were few sessions being done by traditional jazz<br />

units other than six or seven piece bands. And it found favor with a wide range of fans, combining elements<br />

of both the West Coast and New Orleans styles. It’s been 45 years since pianist Bob Greene and banjoist<br />

Steve Larner strutted down St. Peter Street from Preservation Hall to the Red Garter to meet cornetist Ernie<br />

Carson and tubaist Hal Johnson. But the great music lives on with the addition of 4 previously unissued<br />

songs, 14 songs in all. [Item Code: 64286 CD: $16.00]<br />

501 FRANK CATALANO CUT IT OUT! Confirmation • Love Vibrations • Those Wacky Ways • Willow<br />

Weep For Me • Cut It Out • I Mean You • God Made It Beautiful • Party Time • 5:02 Blues • Tenor Madness<br />

(Personnel: Ira Sullivan, Willie Pickens, Brian Sandstrom, Robert Shy, Rusty Jones) [1997] When Delmark<br />

signed Frank Catalano to record this 1997 session he was only 19 years old. Frank is probably Chicago’s<br />

most versatile saxophonist having performed every style of music imaginable as well as being able to play<br />

all the saxophones from bass to sopranino with equal virtuosity. [Item Code: 22099 CD: $16.00]<br />

ESSENTIAL JAZZ CLASSICS<br />

50 COUNT BASIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA APRIL IN PARIS April In Paris • Corner Pocket • Didn’t<br />

You? • Sweetie Cakes • Magic • Shiny Stockings • What Am I Here For? • Midgets • Mambo Inn • Dinner<br />

With Friends • Teach Me Tonight • Please Send Me Someone To Love • My Baby Upsets Me • Ev’ry Day I<br />

Fall In Love • Roll’ Em Pete • Smack Dab In The Middle • Amazing Love • Only Forever • Stop Pretty Baby,<br />

Stop • Big Red (Personnel: Thad Jones, Joe Newman, Henry Coker, Benny Powell, Frank Wess, Freddie<br />

Green, Frank Foster, Eddie Jones, Sonny Payne, more) [1956] The complete classic album April in Paris,<br />

presenting Wild Bill Davis’ fantastic arrangement of the title tune. As a bonus, ten tracks which complete<br />

all of the master takes recorded during those three sessions, most of which were originally issued as single<br />

78-rpm discs. Includes 12-page booklet. [Item Code: 64350 CD: $15.00]<br />

51 THE HI-LOS AND ALL THAT JAZZ Fascinatin’ Rhythm • Small Fry • Something Coming (From West<br />

Side Story) • Love Locked Out • Lady In Red • Agogically So • Some Minor Changes • Then I’ll Be Tired<br />

Of You • Mayforth • Moon-Faced, Starry Eyed • Of Thee I Sing • Summer Sketch • Autumn In New York<br />

• Massachusetts • A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square • Swing Low, Sweet Chariot • Life Is Just A Bowl<br />

Of Cherries • My Sugar Is So Refined • Stormy Weather • Tenderly • Basin Street Blues • Goody Goody •<br />

Indiana (Back Home Again In Indiana) • They Didn’t Believe Me • Peg O’ My Heart • My Baby Just Cares<br />

For Me • Georgia On My Mind (Collective Personnel: Jack Sheldon, Herb Geller, Bill Perkins, Bud Shank,<br />

Bob Enevoldsen, Clare Fischer, Joe Mandragon, Mel Lewis, more) [1954-1958] This CD contains the most swinging album ever made by the Hi-<br />

Lo’s, And All that Jazz, in its entirety. As a bonus, we have included the group’s complete debut session with the Jerry Fielding Orchestra, as well<br />

as some of the vocal group’s finest recordings of the period accompanied by the bands of Marty Paich, Frank<br />

De Vol and Frank Comstock. Includes 12-page comprehensive booklet. [Item Code: 64341 CD: $15.00]<br />

55439 CHARLIE PARKER GREAT QUARTETS & QUINTETS The Song Is You • Laird Baird • Kim •<br />

Cosmic Rays • Chi Chi • I Remember You • Now’s The Time • Confirmation • Au Privave • She Rote •<br />

K. C. Blues • Star Eyes • Bloomdido • An Oscar For Treadwell • Mohawk • My Melancholy Baby • Leap<br />

Frog • Relaxing With Lee • Blues For Alice • Si Si • Swedish Schnapps • Back Home Blues • Lover Man<br />

• Celebrity • Ballade (Collective Personnel: Hank Jones, Teddy Kotick, Max Roach, Al Haig, Percy Heath,<br />

Miles Davis, Walter Bishop Jr., Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Buddy Rich, Red Rodney, John Lewis,<br />

Ray Brown, Kenny Clarke, Coleman Hawkins, more) [1950-1953] Charlie Parker’s best small band studio<br />

recordings from his final period. These outstanding tracks have the finest sound quality of Bird’s entire<br />

discography. Presented here are two superlative quartet sessions, as well as his last quintet studio reunions<br />

with Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie. Pianists Thelonious Monk, Al Haig, Hank Jones and John Lewis are<br />

also featured, along with Bird’s favorite drummer, the exceptional Max Roach. Includes 12-page booklet.<br />

[Item Code: 64339 CD: $15.00]<br />

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ESSENTIAL JAZZ CLASSICS<br />

55440 MILES DAVIS MILT JACKSON THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS Bags’ Groove (Take 1) • Bags’<br />

Groove (Take 2) • Bemsha Swing • Swing Spring • The Man I Love (Take 1) • The Man I Love (Take 2) • Dr.<br />

Jekyll (Aka Dr. Jackle) • Bitty Ditty • Minor March • Changes • How High The Moon • Lester Leaps In •<br />

Nature Boy • Alone Together • There’s No You • Easy Living • Rifftide • All The Things You Are • The Squirrel<br />

(Personnel: Thelonious Monk, Jackie McLean, Lester Young, John Lewis, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke,<br />

more) [1952/1954-1956] Miles Davis and Milt Jackson’s complete recorded collaborations both live and<br />

in the studio. As a bonus, two further examples of Miles’ sparse small group recordings with vibraphonists:<br />

the complete album Blue Moods with Teddy Charles (which received a 5 star rating on Down Beat) and an<br />

ultra rare Birdland broadcast with Don Elliott appearing here on CD for the first time ever. Includes 16-page<br />

booklet. [Item Code: 64349 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

55441 PEGGY LEE BLACK COFFEE AND DREAM STREET THE COMPLETE SESSIONS Black Coffee<br />

• I’ve Got You Under My Skin • Easy Living • My Heart Belongs To Daddy • It Ain’t Necessarily So • Gee<br />

Baby, Ain’t I Good To You? • A Woman Alone With The Blues • I Didn’t Know What Time It Was • (Ah, The<br />

Apple Trees) When The World Was Young • Love Me Or Leave Me • You’re My Thrill • There’s A Small Hotel<br />

• Do I Love You? • Guess I’ll Go Back Home (This Summer) • Street Of Dreams • What’s New • You’re Blase • It’s All Right With Me • My Old<br />

Flame • Dancing On The Ceiling • It Never Entered My Mind • Too Late Now • I’ve Grown Accustomed<br />

To His Face • Something I Dreamed Last Night • Last Night When We Were Young • So Blue • I Still Get A<br />

Thrill (Thinking Of You) (Collective Personnel: Pete Candoli, Jimmy Rowles, Max Wayne, Ed Shaughnessy,<br />

Lou Levy, Bill Pitman, Buddy Clark, Larry Bunker, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Max Bennett, Shorty Rogers,<br />

Nick Fatool, Sy Oliver, more) [1953/1956] This CD contains all of the complete sessions from Peggy Lee’s<br />

two celebrated albums Black Coffee and Dream Street, marking the first time ever that either of these albums<br />

is released with all of the tracks from its studio dates. [Item Code: 64342 CD: $15.00]<br />

FAT NOTE<br />

3 LAVAY SMITH AND HER RED HOT SKILLET LICKERS MISS SMITH TO YOU! Miss Brown To You<br />

• It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) • Daddy • With My Man • I’m Not Evil • ‘Deed I Do •<br />

I Ain’t Got Nothin’ But The Blues • Boogie Woogie (I May Be Wrong) • On The Sunny Side Of The Street •<br />

Need A Little Sugar In My Bowl • Jumpin’ In The Morning • When The Saints Go Marching In (Personnel:<br />

Bill Ortiz, Mike Olmos, Danny Armstrong, Charles McNeal, Howard Wiley, Pete Cornell, Chris Siebert, David<br />

Ewell, Darrell Green, Marcus Shelby, more) Miss Smith To You! is the third CD from the swingin’ jazz<br />

vocalist Lavay Smith. Lavay’s last album received a prestigious 4 & 1/2 star review in Downbeat magazine and reached the top 10 on the National<br />

Billboard Jazz Charts. [Item Code: 64396 CD: $16.00]<br />

FIFTY SECOND STREET<br />

07 MILES DAVIS ALL STARS WALKIN’ Walkin’ • Blue ‘N’ Boogie • Solar • You Don’t Know What Love<br />

Is • Love Me Or Leave Me • I’ll Remember April • Kelo • Enigma • Ray’s Idea • Tempus Fugit • C.T.A. • I<br />

Waited For You • Walkin’ (Collective Personnel: J.J. Johnson, Lucky Thompson, Horace Silver, Percy Heath,<br />

Kenny Clarke, Jimmy Heath, Art Blakey, more) [1953-1956] The complete classic album Walkin’ plus a<br />

version of ‘I’ll Remember April’ that completes the second session. As a bonus, additional studio recordings<br />

of Miles with J. J. Johnson (his co-leader on ‘Walkin’’ and ‘Blue ‘n’ Boogie’), recorded a couple of years<br />

earlier and a rare live quartet version of ‘Walkin’’. [Item Code: 64344 CD: $17.00]<br />

FLARE<br />

293 LOLA ALBRIGHT SOFT SOUNDS ‘LOLA WANTS YOU’ •’DREAMSVILLE’ A Man, A Man, A Man<br />

• Candy • Put Your Arms Around Me • Goodbye My Lover • Aren’t You Kinda Glad We Did • I’ve Got a<br />

Crush On You • Here ‘Tis • All of You • There’s a Man in My Life • Think of Me • Do What You Gotta Do • He’s My Guy • Two Sleepy People •<br />

Dreamsville • We Kiss in a Shadow • Brief and Breezy • You’re Driving Me Crazy • They Didn’t Believe Me • Soft Sounds • Slow and Easy • It’s<br />

Always You • Straight to Baby • Just You, Just Me • Sorta Blue [1957•1959] Lola Albright, beautiful American leading lady of movies and television<br />

through the fifties and sixties, is presented here in a new CD release featuring her two very fine LPs - ‘Lola Wants You’ and ‘Dreamsville’. Two<br />

dozen great songs for the late hours, orchestrated by Dean Elliott and Henry Mancini, and delivered by Ms<br />

Albright in the relaxed, soft-voiced and intimate style that helped gain for her the Emmy Award-winning role<br />

of Edie Hart, the nightclub singer in the iconic TV series ‘Peter Gunn’. [Item Code: 64453 CD: $18.00]<br />

FREE FACTORY<br />

64 ORNETTE COLEMAN DON CHERRY THE LENOX SCHOOL OF JAZZ CONCERT The Sphinx •<br />

Inn Tune • D.C. Special • Monk’s Sphere • Jingles • Stratusphunk • Ray’s Time • Lone Ranger And The<br />

Great Horace Silver • To Thee, O Asphodel • Paul’s Pal • Blue Grass • Con Alma • Short Story • Sky Blue<br />

• Lament (Personnel: Al Kiger, Jimmy Giuffre, Ian Underwood, David Baker, Gunther Schuller, Gary Mc-<br />

Farland, Attila Zoller, Steve Kuhn, Ran Blake, Larry Ridley, Barry Greenspan, more) [1959/1964] For the<br />

first time on CD. It was one of the first instances where the world’s greatest jazz musicians were enlisted as<br />

faculty and where jazz was taught to promising young musicians. This release presents the rare and long unavailable<br />

1959 Lenox Annual Benefit Concert. As a bonus, an extremely rare quartet set by Kenny Dorham,<br />

who was one of the mentors at the Lenox School. [Item Code: 64346 CD: $17.00]<br />

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25 VARIOUS ARTISTS YIDDISH FROM NEW YORK - PARIS - VARSOVIE Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (a)<br />

• Ich Fuhr A Heim (b) • Kol Nidrei (c) • Ruchel (d) • Mendel Shiker (e) • Tantst Tantst Yidelekh (f) • Spielt<br />

A Dadridzien (g) • Recitative Aus “Sulamith” (h) • Shirt Tail Stomp (i) • Sehr Gut (j) • Mejerke (k) • Palestine<br />

Lidele (l) • A Brievele Der Mamen (m) • National Hora (f) • Der Rebe Und Die Rebetzen (n) • Sieben Gute<br />

Juhr (o) • Der Rebe Elia Melech (p) • Yiddisher Charleston (q) • My Yiddiche Momme (r) • Purim Scene (o)<br />

• Yaale (s) • In Odess (b) • Medley Fox Trot (t) • Bim-Bam (u) • Es Fehlt Ihr Die Rozinke (v) • Ich Bin Aborder<br />

By Myn Weib (w) • Baal Shem (x) • Es Brent (y) • In Indert Johr Erum (l) • Schlof Schein Mein Vogele (z) •<br />

Yenke Ken Nit Kochen (aa) • Yashke Fuhrt Avek (bb) • Die Griene Cusiene (cc) • Zetz (dd) • Partisan Song (y)<br />

• Gefilte Fisch (ee) (Artists: a - Leo Marjane; b- Herman Fenigstein; c- Gershon Sirota; d- Aaron Lebedeff;<br />

e- G. Goldstien, K. Gold; f- Abe Schwartz; g- Molly Picon; h- Mr. & Mrs. Zuckerberg; i- Benny Goodman;<br />

j- Iza Kremer; k- Madeleine Grey; l- Jos Feldman; m- Jacob Lerman; n- Nellie Casman; o- Julius Guttman;<br />

p- Sam Silberbush; q- The Gild Edged Four; r- Sophie Tucker; s- J&H Rosenblatt; t- Ted Lewis; u- Victor<br />

Chenkine; v- Molly Picon; w- Jacob Jacobs; x- Joseph Szigeti; y- Emma Schaver; z- Mr. Enirbod; aa- Gus<br />

Goldstein; bb- Abraham Moskowitz; cc- Morris Goldstein; dd- Annie Lubin; ee- Henri Gerro) [1910-1940]<br />

2-CD set. This double boxed edition, comprising 36 titles, covers all aspects of Yiddish culture. Apart from this breath-taking variety, the disc also<br />

presents some excellent artists such as Benny Goodman, Maurice Ravel, Ernest Bloch and the cantor Rosenblatt, and new recordings of classical<br />

songs including My Yiddishe Momme and Gefile Fish. This quality album can be offered as a collector’s item to introduce amateurs to the Yiddish<br />

culture, or to bring back sweet childhood memories to connoisseurs. Previously available. [Item Code: 11854 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

35 VARIOUS ARTISTS HAWAIIAN MUSIC HONOLULU - HOLLYWOOD - NASHVILLE Farewell<br />

Blues (a) • Maui (b) • Kawika-Lillu-E (c) • Heela (c) • Tickling The Strings (d) • Palolo (e) • Papio (f) • Tomi<br />

Tomi (g) • Oua Oua (g) • Black Boy Blues (d) • Saint Louis Blues (h) • E Moma Ea (i) • Spanish Shawl (j) •<br />

Hawaiian Hula (k) • Honolulu Bound (d) • Hawaiian Cowboy (a) • Hula Blues (a) • I Like You (a) • Medley<br />

Of Hulas (c) • Everybody Does It In Hawaii (l) • Jimmie The Kid (m) • On A Coconut Island (n) • Les<br />

Femmes d’Amerique (o) • Twelfth Street Rag (p) • Limehouse Blues (p) • Bugle Call Rag (p) • Hilo March<br />

(q) • Steel Guitar Chimes (r) • Steel Guitar Blues (r) • Steel Guitar Rag (s) • Steel Guitar Stomp (s) • Hillbilly<br />

Hula (t) • The Caissons Go Rolling Along (t) • Can’t You Remember? (u) (Artists: a- Sol Hoopii; b- Frank<br />

Ferera; c- Kalama’s Quartet; d- King Benny Nawahi; e- Kane’s Hawaiians; f- Sol K. Bright; g- Kanui & Lula;<br />

h- Jim & Bob [The Genial Hawaiians]; i- Rau Moe Family; j- Rodney Rodgers & Three Jacks; k- Sam Ku<br />

West; l- Jimmy Rodgers w•Joe Kaipo; m- Jimmie Rodgers w•Charles Kama; n- Louis Armstrong w•Sam Koki;<br />

o- Dany Stewart; p- Roy Smeck; q- Dick McIntire & His Harmony Hawaiians; r- Roy Acuff w•Cousin Jody;<br />

s- Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys; t- Jenks ‘Tex’ Carman; u- Casey Bill Weldon) [1927-1944] 2-CD set.<br />

Hawaiian music of the early 20th century exerted a considerable influence on all american popular music,<br />

from country-music to the blues. It was Hawaiian virtuosos - artists almost without peer - who shaped the<br />

now famous slide-guitar style. This anthology takes the listener from Honolulu to Nashville, via Hollywood,<br />

a musical excursion replete with vitality and swing. Previously available. [Item Code: 14121 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

181 VARIOUS ARTISTS EARLY JAZZ Livery Stable Blues (1a) • Johnson Jass Blues (1b) • Ole Miss Rag (1c) • The Jazz Dance (1d) • Jazz<br />

De Luxe (1e) • The Darktown Strutters’ Ball (1f) • Ja-Da (1g) • St. Louis Blues (1h) • Everybody Shimmies Now (i) • Barkin’ Dog (1j) • Slow And<br />

Easy (1k) • Bluin’ The Blues (1l) • Wang Wang Blues (1m) • Stop It! (1n) • Soudan (1o) • Crazy Blues (1p) • Some Little Bird (1q) • Don’t Tell Your<br />

Monkey Man (1r) • The Sheik (1s) • Hep! (1t) • Bugle Blues (2a) • Moanful Blues (2b) • San (2c) • Memphis Blues (2d) • Ory’s Creole Trombone<br />

(2e) • Panama (2f) • Sister Kate (2g) • Chicago (2h) • Bees Knees (2i) • Tiger Rag (2j) • Think Of Me (2k) • Four O’Clock Blues (2l) • Frankie And<br />

Johnny (2m) • Tin Roof Blues (2n) • Farewell Blues (2o) • You Tell Her - I Stutter (2p) • Lonesome Journey Blues (2q) • Bugle Call Rag (2r) • There’s<br />

No Girl Like My Girl (2s) • Snake Rag (version 1) (2t) (Artists: 1a- ODJB; 1b- Frisco Jass Band; 1c- Handy’s Orch.; 1d- Eubie Blake Orch.; 1e- Earl<br />

Fuller’s Jazz Band; 1f- Wilbur Sweatman’s Jazz Band; 1g- Orig. New Orleans Jazz Band; 1h- Jim Europe’s 369th U.S. Infantry Band; 1i- Scrap Iron<br />

Jazzerinos; 1j- Gorman’s Novelty Syncopators; 1k- Louisiana Five; 1l- Lopez & Hamilton’s Kings Of Harmony; 1m- Paul Whiteman Orch.; 1n- Billy<br />

Arnold’s Nov. Jazz Band; 1o- Art Hickman’s New York London Five; 1p- Joseph Samuels’ Jazz Band; 1q- Coon-Sander’s Nov. Orch.; 1r- Tim Brymn<br />

& His Black Devils Orch.; 1s- California Ramblers; 1t- Mitchell’s Jazz Kings; 2a- Johnny Dunn’s Orig. Jazz Hounds; 2b- Sam Wooding Orch.; 2c- H.<br />

O’Hare Super Orch. of Chicago; 2d- The Virginians; 2e- Ory’s Sunshine Orch.; 2f- Friars Society Orch.; 2g- The Cotton Pickers; 2h- The Georgians;<br />

2i- Indiana Syncopators; 2j- Ted Lewis Jazz Band; 2k- Benson Orch. of Chicago; 2l- Ted Claire Snappy Bits Band; 2m- Isham Jones Orch.; 2n- New<br />

Orleans Rhythm Kings; 2o- Fletcher Henderson’s Dance Players; 2p- Whitey Kaufman’s Orig. Pennsylvania Serenaders; 2q- Thomas Morris Past<br />

Jazz Masters; 2r- Albert Short Tivoli Syncopators; 2s- Orig. Memphis Melody Boys; 2t- King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band) [1917-1923] 2-CD set.<br />

This edition opens and closes with two famous titles recorded at the extremes of a six-year period. Tribute is paid to praiseworthy yet unclassified<br />

and overlooked artists who nevertheless rocked the boat, enabling the teething jazz to firmly find its feet.<br />

Previously available. [Item Code: 27757 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

206 SIDNEY BECHET THE QUINTESSENCE • NEW YORK-GLOVESVILLE-CHICAGO When The Sun<br />

Sets Down South • Blackstick • Sweetie Dear • Lay Your Racket • Shag • Characteristic Blues • Jungle<br />

Drums • Chant In The Night • Really The Blues • Weary Blues • Summertime • Oh! Didn’t The Ramble<br />

• High Society • St. Louis Blues • Indian Summer • One O’clock Jump • Dear Old Southland • Four Or<br />

Five Times • China Boy • 2:19 Blues • Down In Honky Tonk Town • Shake It And Break It • Nobody<br />

Knows The Way I Feel Dis Mornin’ • Make Me A Pallet On The Floor • Blues In Thirds • Blues For You,<br />

Johnny • The Sheik Of Araby • I Know That You Know • Georgia Cabin • Strange Fruit • Blues In The Air<br />

• Rose Room • Lady Be Good • What Is This Thing Called Love • After You’ve Gone • When It’s Sleepy<br />

Time Down South (Personnel: Sidney Catlett, Johnny Williams, Muggsy Spanier, Louis Armstrong, Rex<br />

Stewart, Earl Hines, , more) [1932-1943] (2-CD set) All the beauty that there’s ever been, it’s moving inside<br />

that music. Sidney Bechet, master of the clarinet and soprano saxophone, whose boyish features and<br />

dimpled face concealed a man of iron will and ferocious temper. [Item Code: 46872 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

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5031 VARIOUS ARTISTS CHICAGO SOUTH SIDE Mabel’s Dream (1a) • Play That Thing (1b) • Tin<br />

Roof Blues (1c) • Moanful Man (1d) • My Man Rocks Me (1e) • King Porter (1f) • Charleston Fever (1g) • Get<br />

Bucket Blues (1h) • Sweet Mumtaz (1i) • Static Strut (1j) • High Fever (1k) • How Do You Like It, Blues (1l) •<br />

Perdido Street Blues (1m) • East Coast Trot (1n) • Galion Stomp (1o) • Harmony Blues (1p) • Stock Yards Strut<br />

(1q) • When Jenny Does Hers Low-Down Dance (1r) • Mojo Strut (1s) • Stomp Time Blues (1t) • Loveless<br />

Love (1u) • Black Snake Blues (2a) • If You Want To Be My Sugar Papa (2b) • The Pearls (2c) • Jazzin’ Babies<br />

Blues (2d) • Oriental Man (2e) • By The Waters Of Minnetonka (2f) • Dixie Stomp (2g) • Missouri Squabble<br />

(2h) • A Monday Date (2i) • I Know That You Know (2j) • Parkway Stomp (2k) • Mississippi Wobble (2l)<br />

• Too Tight (2m) • Jazz Battle (2n) • Everybody Loves My Baby (2o) • Papa “Skag”Stomp (2p) • Ain’t It<br />

A Cryin’ Shame? (2q) • The Chant (2r) • Cathedral Blues (2s) • South Bound (2t) • Poison (2u) (Artists:<br />

1a- King Oliver’s Jazz Band; 1b- Ollie Powers’ Harmony Sync.; 1c- (Bernie) Young’s Creole Jazz Band.; 1d-<br />

(Doc) Cook’s Dreamland Orch.; 1e- Sammy Stewart’s Knights Of Syncop.; 1f- King Oliver And J.R. Morton;<br />

1g- J. O’Bryant’s Washboard Bd.; 1h- Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five; 1i- Luis Russell’s Hot Six; 1j- Erskine<br />

Tate’s Vendome Orch.; 1k- Cookies’ Gingersnaps; 1l- Arthur Sim’s Creole Roof Or.; 1m- New Orleans Wanderers;<br />

1n- Junie Cobb’s Hometown Band.; 1o- Lovie Austin Blue Serenaders; 1p- Preston Jackson & His Uptown Band; 1q- Freddie Keppard’s Jazz<br />

Cardinals; 1r- Elgar’s Creole Orchestra; 1s- Pickett-Parham Apollo Syncopators; 1t- Jasper Taylor’s State Street Boys; 1u- Dodds & Parham; 2a- King<br />

Oliver & His Dixie Syncopators; 2b- Jimmy Bertrand’ Washboard Wizards; 2c- Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers; 2d- Richard M. Jones’ Jazz<br />

Wizards; 2e- Dixie-Land Thumpers; 2f- Eddie South & His Alabamians; 2g- Save Peyton’s Or.; 2h- Carroll Dickerson’s Or.; 2i- Louis Armstrong 7<br />

His Hot 5; 2j- Jimmie Noone’s Apex Club Or.; 2k- Albert Wynne & His Gut Bucket 5; 2l- Jimmie Wade & His Dixielanders; 2m- Johnny Dodd’s Or.;<br />

2n- J. Smith Rhythm Aces; 2o- Earl Hines Or.; 2p- Reuben Reeves River Boys; 2q- Junie Cobb’s Grains Of Corn; 2r- Dixie Rhythm Kings; 2s- Tiny<br />

Parham & His Musicians; 2t- Alex Hill & His Or.; 2u- Harry Dial’s Blusicians [1923-1930] 2-CD set. Chicago saw the first golden age of jazz<br />

from 1920-1930. Gangsters, the Prohibition and strange music that had arrived from down south. An explosive cocktail in the most roaring decade<br />

of the 20th century. Previously available. [Item Code: 36015 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

5050 METRONOME ALL STARS ESQUIRE ALL STARS SUMMIT MEETINGS Blue Lou (take 2) (a) • Blue Lou (take 3) (a) • The Blues (a) • King<br />

Porter Stomp (b) • All Star Strut (b) • Bugle Call Rag (c) • One O’Clock Jump (c) • Royal Flush (c) • Dear Old Southland (c) • I Got Rhythm (take<br />

2) (d) • I Got Rhythm (take 3) (d) • Esquire Bounce (e) • Mop Mop (Boff Boff) (e) • My Ideal (e) • Esquire Blues (e) • Scram (f) • Esquire Stomp (f) •<br />

Esquire Jump (f) • Thanks For The Memory (f) • Long Long Journey (g) • Snafu (g) • The One That Got Away (h) • Gone With The Wind (h) • Look<br />

Out (i) • Metronome All Out (i) • Indiana Winter (g) • Indian Summer (g) • Blow Me Down (g) • Buckin’ The Blues (g) • Dixieland Stomp (Moldy<br />

Fig Stomp) (j) • Sweet Lorraine (take 1) (i) • Sweet Lorraine (take 2) (i) • Nat Meets June (i) • Leap Here (k) • Metronome Riff (l) • Overtime (take 1)<br />

(m) • Overtime (take 2) (m) • Victory Ball (take 1) (m) • Victory Ball (take 2) (m) • Victory Ball (take 3) (m) • Double Date (n) • No Figs (n) (Groups<br />

(MASB=Metronome All Star Band) : a- MASB 1939; b- MASB 1939 + All Star Nine, 1940; c- MASB 1941; d- Metronome All Star Leaders 1942; e-<br />

Coleman Hawkins w•Leonard Feather’s Esquire All Stars 1943; f- Leonard Feather’s All Stars 1944; g- Esquire All American Award Winners 1946;<br />

h- Leonard Feather’s Esquire All Americans 1946; i- MASB 1946; j- Chubby Jackson & His Jacksonville 7 1946; k- MASB 1947; l- Metronome<br />

All Stars & Stan Kenton’s Orch. 1947; m- Metronome All Stars 1949; n- Metronome All Stars 1950) (Collective Personnel: Louis Armstrong, Duke<br />

Ellington, Benny Carter, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Goodman, Johnny Hodges, Frank Sinatra, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Jack Teagarden, Teddy Wilson, Art<br />

Tatum, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Count Basie, Stan Getz, Bunny Berigan, Charlie Parker, more) [1939-1950] 2-CD set. From 1939-51, the<br />

American magazines Metronome and Esquire asked their readers and critics to vote for their favorite jazzmen. The winners were invited to cut a<br />

few discs to mark the occasion, and almost all of these recordings have been reunited in this set. Though this was the period of wars (first heated,<br />

then cold), it was as if the artists were totally unaware of these events. Previously available. [Item Code: 40425 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

5128 VARIOUS ARTISTS ROOTS OF MAMBO Saint Louis Blues (a) • The Peanut Vendor (b) • The Peanut Vendor (c) • Doin’ The Rhumba<br />

(d) • Moonlight Fiesta (Puerto Rico Chaos) (c) • Caravan (c) • Conga Brava (c) • The Congo Conga (d) • Chili Con Conga (d) • Rhapsodiy In<br />

Rhumba (d) • Yo Eta Cansa (d) • Goin’ Conga (d) • No Quiero Swing (e) • Caravan (c) • Bijou (Rhumba A La Jazz) (f) • Mambo (g) • Mambo (h) •<br />

Cubana Be, Cubana Bop (i) • Afro-Cuban Suite (i) • Algo Bueno (i) • Swedish Suite (i) • Tabu (i) • Manteca (i) • Manteca (i) • Guarachi Guaro (i)<br />

• Guarachi Guaro (Rhumbop Concerto) (i) • Caravan (i) • Tin Tin Deo (i) • Tin Tin Deo (j) • Mamba (k) • No Noise (k) • How High The Moon (k)<br />

• Bop Champagne (k) • Mambo Is Here To Stay (k) • U-Bla-Ba-Du (k) • Gone City (k) • Tropicanaa (l) • Hey, Pretty Baby (m) • Opportunity (m) •<br />

Casbah (n) • Lamento (o) (Artists: a- Manolo Castro And His Havana Yacht Club Orchestra; b- Louis Armstrong And His Sebastian New Cotton Club<br />

Orchestra; c- Duke Ellington And His Orchestra; d- Cab Calloway And His Orchestra; e- Mariano Merceron Y Sus Muchachos Pimienta; f- Woody<br />

Herman Et Son Orchestre; g- Arcano Y Sus Maravillas; h- Noro Morales; i- Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra; j- James Moody And His Bopmen;<br />

k- Machito And His Afro-Cuban Orchestra; l- Walter Gil Fuller And His Orchestra; m- Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra; n- Tadd Damerson And<br />

His Orchestra; o- Aime Barelli Et Son Orchestre) [1930-1950] (2-CD set) The Mambo - also known as Afro, Cubop or Latin Jazz - is the resulting<br />

union between Afro-Cuban music and American jazz. It extended from the swing era in the U.S. before evolving towards bebop. The lavish<br />

Mambo, bursting with cheer, induces an irresistible feeling of warmth tinged with nostalgia for the dancing<br />

years forever associated with the genre. This collection features Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway,<br />

Dizzy Gillespie, James Moody, Manolo Castro, Mariano Merceron, Erskine Hawkins, Machito and<br />

others. Previously available. [Item Code: 58982 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

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317 JOE ALBANY PORTRAIT OF A LEGEND - UNISSUED 1966 SESSIONS Barbados • Blue Bird •<br />

My Little Sued Shoes • There Is No Greater Love • Au Private • Lush Life • A B Blues II After Bird • Old<br />

Old Friends • Woodyn You (Personnel: Leroy Vinnegar, Frank Capp) [1966] Recorded in Hollywood,<br />

CA. These excellent recordings appear now for the first time, after having remained for several years with<br />

Dave Hubert, and from 1993 in the Fresh Sounds archives. On these performances Joe played on a beautiful<br />

Steinway piano and they are historically important, because they were made in a period during which<br />

almost nothing was known of him, i.e. after his previous LP in 1957 and six years before the two Revelation<br />

LPs in 1972. [Item Code: 64442 CD: $17.00]<br />

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548 JOHNNY GRIFFIN WILBUR WARE THE CHICAGO SOUND I Cried For You • Satin Wrap • Yesterdays<br />

• Riff-Raff • Bee Eyes • The Boy Next Door • These Foolish Things • Lollypop • Body And Soul • The<br />

Man I Love • Mamma-Daddy • Desert Sands • 31st And State • Lullaby Of The Leaves • Latin Quarters •<br />

Be-Ware (Collective Personnel: Junior Mance, Wilbur Ware, Buddy Smith, John Jenkins, Wilbur Campbell,<br />

Frank Dunlop) [1956-1957] The group of modern Chicagoans on this album had much experience working<br />

together, and strikingly similar approaches to jazz: they were joined by much more than just coincidence<br />

of birthplace. Here is the sound of Johnny Griffin, a hard blowing tenorman, full of soul, authority and<br />

individuality, on his debut album as a leader. With him are bassist Wilber Ware and Julian ‘Junior’ Mance,<br />

a swinging modern pianist, and Buddy Smith, a New Orleans drummer, but Chicagoan by adoption. The<br />

second album in this set was Ware’s idea. John Jenkins, an exceedingly promising alto, was younger than his<br />

Chicago colleagues but had played with them often. [Item Code: 64356 CD: $16.00]<br />

549 ZOOT SIMS BOB BROOKMEYER GEORGE WEIN PRESENTS Mr. Moon • I Hear A Rhapsody •<br />

The Chant • Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me • Zoot’s Tune • How Long Has This Been Going On? •<br />

Bobby’s Tune • Blue Skyes • The King • Lullaby Of The Leaves • I Can’t Get Started With You • Snake Eyes • Morning Fun • Whooeeee • Medley:<br />

Someone To Watch Over Me - My Old Flame • Box Cars (Collective Personnel: Bob Brookmeyer, Hank Jones, Wyatt Reuther, Gus Johnson, Bill<br />

Crow, Jo Jones) [1956] These fine sessions demonstrate not only the considerable solo jazz capacities of<br />

Zoot Sims and Bob Brookmeyer, but also the stimulation they enjoyed in each other’s musical company.<br />

In blowing of the highest caliber. Hank Jones solos with his usual refreshing combination of clear, flowing<br />

articulation, swinging taste, and structural sense. These two sessions remain among the most relaxed and<br />

informal small combo sessions produced by George Wein’s Storyville <strong>Records</strong>. [Item Code: 64357 CD:<br />

$16.00]<br />

550 WOODY HERMAN SINGS SONGS FOR HIP LOVERS Makin’ Whoopee • Willow Weep For Me<br />

• Bidin’ My Time • Alone Together • Moon Song • Louise • I Won’t Dance • I Guess I’ll Have To Change<br />

My Plan • Can’t We Be Friends • Comes Love • Ev’rything I’ve Got • Isn’t This A Lovely Day • I Wonder •<br />

A House Built On A Strong Foundation • Pardon My Pretty Baby • Something I Dreamed Last Night • How<br />

Long Has This Been Going On? • Until The Real Thing Comes Along • Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me •<br />

You’re Blase • Moon Got In My Eyes • There Is No Greater Love • The Folks Who Live On The Hill • Home<br />

• Darn That Dream (Collective Personnel: Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison, Ben Webster, Jimmy Rowles, Barney Kessel,<br />

Red Mitchell, Larry Bunker, Charlie Shavers, Bill Harris, Hal McKusick, Jerry Cook, Bob Newman, Jack<br />

Nimitz, Lou Stein, Billy Bauer, Milt Hinton, Jo Jones, Herb Geller, Ted Nash, Joe Mondragon, Alvin Stoller)<br />

[1957] If there is something for which we can especially thank Norman Granz, it is that he recorded Woody Herman, the singer, under such ideal<br />

circumstances. On top of that, Woody’s own background and memory lend great depth to the lyrics found<br />

here. In some tunes we hear him backed by combos, ranging from medium to small, that feature top notch<br />

jazz soloists including Ben Webster, Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison, Jimmy Rowles, Barney Kessel, Herb Geller, and<br />

Charlie Shavers. In others, he is well supported by a brassy big band conducted by Frank DeVol who also<br />

led a string orchestra on a final session which had the bonus of the stellar jazzmen, Ted Nash and Bill Harris.<br />

. [Item Code: 64358 CD: $16.00]<br />

551 ANDRE PREVIN QUARTET PREVIN’S TOUCH Let’s Get Away From It All • Moonlight In<br />

Vermont • It Happened In Sun Valley • Serenade to Sweden • Island In The West Indies • Flying Down To<br />

Rio • Honolulu • How Are Things in Glocca Morra? • On A Slow Boat To China • London In July • San<br />

Francisco • Sidewalks Of Cuba • Reprise: Let’s Get Away From It All • Moonlight Becomes You • It’s Easy<br />

To Remember • Invitation • Let’s Fall In Love • I Fall In Love Too Easily • Too Late Now • Laura • You Are<br />

Too Beautiful • It Could Happen To You • When You Wish Upon A Star • My Foolish Heart • But Beautiful<br />

(Collective Personnel: Al Hendrickson, Red Mitchell, Carson Smith, Irv Cottler, Shelly Manne) [1955-1956]<br />

Andre Previn was, at sixteen, already a piano prodigy. Born in Berlin in 1929, he moved to Los Angeles<br />

with his family at the end of 1938. He came to jazz from traditional music, but never turned his back on<br />

his origins, maintaining a vigorous discipline in both musical fields, and brilliantly diverse in his musical talents. Since he first walked through the<br />

gates of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1945 as a music department employee at the age of 17, Andre Previn, kept one foot firmly planted in the two<br />

worlds of which he was a citizen - the Hollywood celluloid cosmos that earned him security, prestige and Academy Award recognition through<br />

his work as an M-G-M music director, and the jazz scene, in which he found leave-of-absence enjoyment with a combo in a club. His jazz style<br />

was out of King Cole, with touches of Art Tatum. On these recordings, made in 1955 and 1956 with some<br />

close friends, he displayed all his personal qualities, ease and technical skill over a variety of moods and<br />

tempos, in an atmosphere of relaxation. It’s subtle - and the Touch is unmistakeably Previn. [Item Code:<br />

64359 CD: $16.00]<br />

552 BUDDY RICH WEST COAST ALL-STAR SESSIONS Let’s Fall In Love • Me And My Jaguar • Just<br />

Blues • Sweets’ Opus No.1 • Strike It Rich • Sportin’ Life (Sweetie Pie) • Piano, Bongos, Bass, And Guitar<br />

• Jump For Me • Blues For Basie • Shorty George • 9:20 Special • Blue And Sentimental • Down For<br />

Double • Jumping At The Woodside • Ain’t It The Truth (Collective Personnel: Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison, Milt<br />

Bernhart, Benny Carter, Georgie Auld, Bob Lawson, Jimmy Rowles, John Simmons, Willie Smith, Zoot Sims,<br />

Bob Poland, Gerald Wiggins, Joe Comfort, Jack Costanzo, Conrad Gozzo, Pete Candoli, Frank Rosolino, Bob<br />

Enevoldsen, Bob Cooper, Buddy Collette, Bill Pitman, Joe Mondragon) [1953-1956] This CD is an hommage<br />

to jazz legend Buddy Rich, a great, swinging drummer with roots in the Swing Era. To top things up,<br />

no less an authority on the subject than Gene Krupa said: ‘Buddy Rich is the greatest drummer of all time.’<br />

It is hard to get better than that. [Item Code: 64360 CD: $16.00]<br />

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553 EDDIE ‘LOCKJAW’ DAVIS COUNT BASIE PRESENTS THE TENOR OF EDDIE ‘LOCKJAW’ DAVIS<br />

Broadway • Farouk • Telegraph • Don’t Blame Me • Marie • A Misty One • Save Your Love For Me • Lock-<br />

Up • Street Of Dreams • Swingin’ Until The Girls Come Home • Jack And Jill (*) • Bread (*) • Paradise Squad<br />

(*) • Bootsie (*) • Blues For The Count And Oscar (*) • Fancy Meeting You (*) • Little Pony (*) • Whirly Bird<br />

(*) (Collective Personnel: Count Basie, Shirley Scott, Joe Newman, George Duvivier, Butch Ballard, Paul<br />

Campbell, Wendell Culley, Reunald Jones, Henry Coker, Benny Powell, Jimmy Wilkins, Marshal Royal, Ernie<br />

Wilkins, Paul Quinichette, Charlie Fowlkes, Freddie Green, Jimmy Lewis, Ray Brown, Gus Johnson, Oscar<br />

Peterson, Ray Brown, Thad Jones, Snooky Young, Wendell Culley, Al Grey) [1952-1957] Bonus Track - (*)<br />

. Eddie ‘Lockjaw’ Davis (1922-1985) has always been one of the super top tenor players in jazz. From the<br />

beginning he had his unique sound and way to improvise, and an original, immediately identifiable tenor<br />

tone. This CD is special for several reasons. The first part is a session that Count Basie produced in 1957 for<br />

‘Lockjaw’ with another Basie alumnus, the great trumpeter Joe Newman. What makes this album unusually<br />

interesting is that Basie plays the piano while Shirley Scott plays the organ. To complete this CD, a special<br />

compilation has been added – eight little-known recordings of tunes when Basie was featuring ‘Lockjaw’ in<br />

his big band (1952-1957) which show that the pair were simply destined for each other musically in one of<br />

the historic comings-together in jazz. [Item Code: 64391 `CD: $16.00]<br />

554 RED RODNEY BORROWED TIMES I Love The Rhythm In A Riff • Taking A Chance On Love •<br />

Dig This • Red Is Blue • Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie • On Mike • The Song Is You • You And The<br />

Night And The Music • Laura • Daddy-O • Hail To Dale • Jeffie • Star Eyes • You Better Go Now • Stella<br />

By Starlight • Red Arrow • Box 2000 • Ubas • Shaw Nuff • Red Hot And Blue • I Remember You • 5709<br />

• Whirlwind • Jordu • Shelley • Two By Two (Collective Personnel: Ira Sullivan, Norman Simmons, Victor<br />

Sproles, Roy Haynes, Tommy Flanagan, Oscar Pettiford, Philly Joe Jones, Elvin Jones, Billy Root, Danny<br />

Kent, Jay Cave, Frank Young) [1955•1957•1959] 2-CD set. Red Rodney recorded an album for Fantasy<br />

(tracks #1-12) in 1955. In 1957 Red signed his recording contract with Signal (tracks #13-15 on CD-1, and<br />

#1-3 on CD-2), are proof of just how much he still had to offer to jazz. He got hooked again for a while after<br />

that, until early 1959, when he made a new and brief - but successful - comeback to the scene, cutting a<br />

new LP, this time for Argo. Remarkably, the three stunning albums included in this set were made while Red<br />

was living on borrowed time. [Item Code: 64361 2-CD: $26.00]<br />

1010 JOE ALBANY LIVE IN PARIS Jerome Kern Medley: Yesterdays - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - All The<br />

Things You Are • Lush Life • Lotus Blossom • ‘Round Midnight • Christmas Song • Isn’t It Romantic - Time<br />

On My Hands • A.B. Blues •Birdtown Birds • A Night In Tunisia • There Is No Greater Love • Barbados<br />

(Trio Personnel: Alby Cullaz, Aldo Romano) [1977] Recorded live at the River Bop, Paris. First 6 tracks piano solo and vocal. Last five tracks<br />

with trio. [Item Code: 12790 CD: $17.00]<br />

1638 ROY ELDRIDGE DIZZY GILLESPIE TOUR DE FORCE Steeplechase (Solos Order: Peterson, Eldridge,<br />

Gillespie, Edison) • Ballad Medley: I’m Through With Love (Soloist: Roy Eldridge) - The Nearness Of<br />

You (Soloist: Dizzy Gillespie) - Moonlight In Vermont (Soloist: Roy Eldridge) - Summertime (Soloist: Dizzy<br />

Gillespie) • Tour De Force (Solos Order: Edison, Eldridge, Gillespie, Peterson) (Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie,<br />

Harry “Sweets” Edison, Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich) [1955] During the JATP<br />

‘golden’ period, 1944-1958, a lot of albums were recorded, live or in the studios. Strangely enough, this<br />

studio session, which remains one of the best ever made in that context, has never been reissued on CD. The<br />

blowing is superb, and every trumpeter is not competing each together but conversing each together, which<br />

is very rare and important to emphasize. We know that neither Dizzy nor ‘Sweets’ were ever eager of these<br />

kinds of settings (battles of the horns). In the contrary, Roy was a king at that. He really loved it. But in this<br />

reunion, he plays more naturally and he’s more relaxed that he used to be, which it gives us a much better<br />

good idea of what he really could do - very well - at that time. Three major soloists in full top form backed<br />

by a firm swinging rhythm section. [Item Code: 64362 CD: $16.00]<br />

2251 SHELLY MANNE AND HIS MEN SEPTET AND QUINTET SESSIONS HERE’S THAT’S MANNE<br />

The Count On Rush Street • All Of Me • Pooch McGooch • Back In Your Own Backyard • Slightly Brightly<br />

• I Don’t Mean A Thing • The Princess Of Evil • Deep People • Mallets • You And The Night And The<br />

Music • La Mucura • Gazelle • You’re My Thrill • Fugue • Afrodesia • Sweets • Alternation • Dimension<br />

In Thirds • Shapes, Motion, Colors • Lullaby • Etude De Concert • Divertimento For Brass And Rhythm •<br />

Grasshopper • Summer Night • Spring Is Here • You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me • Bag’s Groove • My<br />

Old Flame • The Dart Game • Bea’s Flat • Parthenia • Bernie’s Tune • Doxy • Slan • A Gem From Tiffany<br />

• Un Poco Loco • The Wind • Tommyhawk • Moose The Mooche • Pint Of Blues Quartet (Suite In Four<br />

Parts): Part I - Part II - Part III - Part IV • The Gambit (Suite In Four Parts): Part I - Queen’s Pawn - Part II – En<br />

Passant - Part III – Castling - Part IV - Checkmate • Sophisticated Rabbit • Blu Gnu • Tom Brown’s Body •<br />

Hugo Hurwhey (Collective Personnel: Conte Candoli, Art Pepper, Charlie Mariano, Stu Williamson, Russ<br />

Freeman, Leroy Vinnegar, Bob Cooper, Jimmy Giuffre, Shorty Rogers, Bob Gordon, Joe Mondragon, Marty<br />

Paich, Bob Enevoldsen, Curtis Counce, Bill Holman, Joe Maini, Don Fagerquist, Monty Budwig, Bill Russo,<br />

Ralph Pena, Shelby Davis) [1951-1958] 3-CD set. Opening with his first recordings as a leader for Dee<br />

Gee <strong>Records</strong> in 1951 (Chicago) and 1952 (Los Angeles), this collection covers both these septet sessions<br />

and the great series of all-star septet and quintet recordings made for Contemporary by Shelly Manne and His<br />

Men between 1953 and 1958. Here’s that Manne. Comes with 60-page illustrated booklet.<br />

64400 3-CD: $33.00]<br />

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69322 DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET WITH PAUL DESMOND NEWPORT 1958 - BRUBECK PLAYS EL-<br />

LINGTON Things Ain’t What They Used To Be • Jump For Joy • Perdido • Dance No.3 From The ‘Liberian<br />

Suite’ • The Duke • Flamingo • C Jam Blues Into Take The ‘A’ Train • Take The ‘A’ Train (Personnel: Paul<br />

Desmond, Joe Benjamin, Joe Morello) [1958] The complete long unavailable 1958 Newport performance<br />

by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Professionally recorded, the set was devoted to Duke Ellington related tunes<br />

(including ‘The Duke’, Brubeck’s homage piece to the master). As a bonus, a long version of ‘Take The ‘A’<br />

Train’ - Ellington’s signature theme composed by Billy Strayhorn - recorded that same year in Berlin. Includes<br />

16-page booklet. [Item Code: 64345 CD: $17.00]<br />

69323 DUKE ELLINGTON LIVE IN WARSAW I’m Beginning To See The Light • Addi • Things Ain’t<br />

What They Used To Be • Hello Dolly • La Plus Belle Africaine • Everybody Wants To Know • Medley:<br />

Sophisticated Lady - Caravan • Satin Doll • Goof • Lotus Blossom • Smada • Vivi • Frivolous Banta • Just<br />

Scratchin’ The Surface • Blues In Orbit • Juniflip • Beer Barrel Polka • Discontented • Caravan (Collective<br />

Personnel: Cootie Williams, Mercer Ellington, Johnny Coles, Eddie Preston, Paul Gonsalves, Joe Benjamin,<br />

Rufus Jones, Calrk Terry, Ray Nance, Quentin Jackson, more) [1958/1971] For the first time on CD. All<br />

preserved items from Ellington’s 1971 performance in Warsaw. The program was typical of Duke, including new tunes as well as all-time favourites,<br />

and ending with a marvellous duet by Duke and bassist Joe Benjamin on Billy Strayhorn’s ‘Lotus Blossom’.<br />

As a bonus, a 1958 live set by the Duke at an Air Force dance date. With the exception of ‘Blues in Orbit’<br />

and ‘Caravan’, all of these tunes also appear here on CD for the first time ever. [Item Code: 64340 CD:<br />

$17.00]<br />

GECKO<br />

7000 AMANDA McBROOM CHANSON - AMANDA MCBROOM SINGS JACQUES BREL Girl In An<br />

Armchair • Early Morning Hangers On • Song For Old Lovers • I Loved • My Death • Ca Va • Ne Me Quitte<br />

Pas • No, Love, You’re Not Alone • You Don’t Forget The Past • Marieke • Carousel • If We Only Have Love<br />

(Collective Personnel: Stephan Oberhoff, Novi Novog, Stephanie Fife, Kirsten Fife, Michele Brourman, Cliff<br />

Hugo, more) Jacques Brel was the most famous singer/songwriter in France during the 1960s, the golden<br />

age of popular song. A cross between Frank Sinatra and Bruce Springsteen, his darkly poetic songs of love<br />

and loss and the horrors of war were anthems for his generation - and ours. Here, Amanda McBroom brings<br />

her unique high-end audio vocal performances to new arrangements of the songs and stories of this great<br />

balladeer. McBroom is a MAC Award winner for Songwriter of the Year, bestseller of high-end stereophile<br />

audio recordings, and the award-wining composer of ‘The Rose’. [Item Code: 64263 CD: $18.00]<br />

GHB<br />

6 DOC SOUCHON AND THE LAKEFRONT LOUNGERS & MILNEBERG BOYS DOC SOUCHON &<br />

THE LAKEFRONT LOUNGERS America The Beautiful • Down In The Jungle Town • Tishomingo Blues •<br />

Come Back Sweet Papa • Ostrich Walk • City Of A Million Dreams • Lizard On A Rail • Trouble In Mind •<br />

Old Spanish Fortissimo • Stack-O-Lee • Pelican Panic • Smiles • That’s Why I Like New Orleans • Down<br />

By The Riverside • You Cooked Your Goose • Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down (Personnel: Mike Lala,<br />

Raymond Burke, Jack Delaney, Edmond Souchon, Armand Hug, Chink Martin, Monk Hazel, Johnny Wiggs,<br />

Raymond Burke, Paul Crawford, Paul Barbarin, more)) [1958/1961] Having recorded, written, and lectured<br />

extensively for the perpetuation of New Orleans Jazz, Dr. Souchon’s name gained prominence in the<br />

jazz world akin to his importance in the Medical world. Medical journals now honored his musical diversions,<br />

and the “Voice of America” featured him five times. [Item Code: 64319 CD: $15.00]<br />

79 GEORGE BRUNIES JACK DELANEY THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS Bugle Call Rag • Closer Walk With<br />

Thee • Down In Jungle Town • Alice Blue Gown • Chimes Blues • Bugle Call Rag • Who’s Sorry Now •<br />

Careless Love • Bucktown Drag • Who’s Sorry Now • Basin Street Blues • Buzzard’s Parade • When Irish<br />

Eyes Are Smiling • When Irish Eyes Are Smiling • Darkness On The Delta • Big Butter And Egg Man (Collective Personnel: Teddy Buckner, Matty<br />

Matlock, Roy Zimmerman, Johnny Edwards, Lee Collins, Raymond Burke, Stanley Mendelson, Sherwood Mangiapane, Abbie Brunies, Armand<br />

Hug, Eddie Miller, Joe Capraro, Monk Hazel) [1953/1955/1958] This CD is named the “Out-Of Towners” because several of the featured artists<br />

were brought to New Orleans by Joe Mares especially for these historic recording sessions. Teddy Buckner<br />

and Matty Matlock were living in Los Angeles and George Brunies came down from Chicago for the first<br />

session. On the second session Lee Collins also came from Chicago and for the third occasion Eddie Miller<br />

was brought from Los Angeles. [Item Code: 64320 CD: $15.00]<br />

127 VARIOUS ARTISTS CLARINET - NEW ORLEANS STYLE Eccentric (a) • I’m Sorry I Made You Cry (a)<br />

• I’m Forever Blowin’ Bubbles (a) • Blues For Dessie Lee (a) • Riverboat Shuffle (a) • Smiles #1 (a) • Smiles<br />

#2 (aa) • Up A Lazy River (b) • Pontchartrain Waves (b) • Pinky’s Blues (b) • Sidewalks Of New York (b) •<br />

Rose Room (b) • Singin’ The Blues (c) • Alice Blue Gown (c) • Singin’ The Blues (d) • Alice Blue Gown (d)<br />

(Artist: a- Raymond Burke; b- Pinky Vidacovich; c- Harry Shields; d- Lester Bouchon) [1954/1960] As the<br />

third voice of the traditional-horn front line, the clarinet received a fluent approach in the hands of these<br />

New Orleans men. The more powerful cornet (or trumpet) and trombone oftimes obliged the clarinetist to<br />

exploit its highest register, piercing the polyphony and always remaining a part of the trio. Expressiveness<br />

became the clarinet’s forte, as Jazzmen developed infintely variable styles ranging from birdlike tones to<br />

sheer raspiness. Within this New Orleans structure, there developed many personal styles, including the<br />

contrast presented in this CD. [Item Code: 64321 CD: $15.00]<br />

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448 ALVIN ALCORN WITH THE BOVISA JAZZ BAND AT THE SWING CLUB Hindustan • Tin Roof<br />

Blues • Clarinet Marmalade • Bill Bailey • I Left My Heart In San Francisco • High Society • You Always<br />

Hurt The One You Love • Savoy Blues • Panama (PersonneL: Luciano Invernizzi, Gigi Cavicchioli, Guido<br />

Cairo, Fabio Turazzi, Renzo Clerici, Terenzio Belluzzo) [1974] During the 1970s Alvin undertook several<br />

solo tours that included Australia and where we find him on this CD in 1974, in Italy. The Italian trombonist<br />

Luciano Invernizzi and his Bovisa Band played host to many such touring New Orleans musicians during<br />

this and the preceding decade. The songs on this recording are mostly standard bill-of-fare but the accompanying<br />

musicians certainly rise to the occasion. Alvin does here what he is famous for; plays a straight<br />

lead in the ensembles. “Savoy Blues” was one he played nightly while with the Ory Band and it was the<br />

bandleader’s own composition. [Item Code: 64322 CD: $15.00]<br />

460 WENDELL BRUNIOUS SAMMY RIMINGTON NEW ORLEANS REUNION Yearning • Squeeze<br />

Me • Little Girl • My Romance • Next To Your Mother Who Do You Love • Dallas Blues • When My Sugar<br />

Walks Down The Street • I’m Crazy About My Baby • What’ll I Do • Someday • Nellie Grey • My Sin •<br />

Fall Of Love • Don’t Give Up The Ship (Personnel: Lucien Barbarin, Lars Edegran, Butch Thompson, Bill<br />

Huntington, Ernest Elly) [2000] The musicians on this CD represent some of the finest exponents of New Orleans music. ll have dedicated their<br />

live and talents to jazz. They came together for this reunion in New Orleans with dedication and enthusiasm<br />

to illustrate the spirit of New Orleans with the true professionalism and experience they have collectively<br />

shared over many years. The material presented on this CD features solo performances by all the virtuoso<br />

musicians. Of special note is Wendell Brunious’s rendition of the Irvin Berlin waltz “What’ll I Do”, Sammy<br />

Rimington’s sax feature on the classic ballad “My Romance” and his clarinet solo on the Russian folk song<br />

“Fall of Love”. The instinctive rapport and feeling shared by this group of musical friends makes this an exciting<br />

and cohesive production shared by all the members of this band. [Item Code: 64323 CD: $15.00]<br />

GIANT STEPS RECORDS<br />

31 VARIOUS ARTISTS LIGHTS, CAMERA, DOO WOP I Wonder Why (a) • Speedoo (b) • There’s A<br />

Moon Out Tonight (c) • Maybe (d) • Desiree (e) • Rubber Biscuit (f) • Sh-Boom (g) • This Little Girl O’ Mine<br />

(h) • 16 Candles (i) • Gee (j) • One Summer Night (k) • Come Go With Me (l) • Little Darlin’ (m) • I Only<br />

Have Eyes For You (n) • Bad Boy (o) • The Glory Of Love (p) • Why Do Fools Fall In Love (q) • Book Of Love<br />

(r) • Sincerely (s) • Crying In The Chapel (t) • Florence (u) • Earth Angel (v) • My Prayer (w) • Count Every<br />

Star (x) • In The Still Of The Night (y) • Get A Job (z) • Since I Don’t Have You (ab) • Goodnight Sweetheart,<br />

Goodnight (ac) (Artists: a- Dion & The Belmonts; b- The Cadillacs; c- The Capris; d- The Chantels; e- The Charts; f- The Chips; g- The Chords;<br />

h- The Cleftones; i- The Crests; j- The Crows; k- The Danleers; l- The Del Vikings; m- The Diamonds; n- The<br />

Flamingos; o- The Jive Bombers; p- The Five Keys; q- Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers; r- The Monotones;<br />

s- The Moonglows; t- Sonny Till & The Orioles; u- The Paragons; v- The Penguins; w- The Platters; x- The<br />

Ravens; y- The Five Satins; z- The Silhouettes; ab- The Skyliners; ac- The Spaniels) As a follow up to the acclaimed<br />

movie-themed compilation ‘Crime Scene USA’, Giant Steps Recordings again looks to Hollywood<br />

for ‘Lights Camera Doo Wop’ Real or just imagined, Doo Wop has become synonymous with the early 1950s<br />

and, in turn, the emergence of teenage culture and what is believed to be coming-of-age innocence. Very<br />

much an American phenomenon, Doo Wop has embedded itself in that nation’s psyche to the extent that<br />

its presence is regularly heard on the soundtracks of numerous big box office films. Whether underscoring<br />

mobster movies such as Martin Scorsese’s ‘Mean Streets’ and ‘Goodfellas’ or emphasising the rites of passage<br />

story lines of such timeless teen classics as ‘American Graffiti’ and ‘Diner’, the 28 tracks included here<br />

are an indication of just how widespread is this genre’s appeal. [Item Code: 64443 CD: $18.00]<br />

GONEJAZZ<br />

901 JAY EPSTEIN FRAMEWORK Cullar • Yesterday’s Past • Giza • Tipsy • Valse Triste • TechTonic •<br />

Solid - Liquid • Valse Quick • Kaf • The Rutles • Orion • Camino De Las Tropas (Personnel: Chris Bates, Chris Olson) [2007-2008] Framework<br />

is a band with some history. This cooperative jazz trio has been performing in and around the Twin Cities for over 12 years but has never<br />

endeavored to record and release any of their music until now. Comprised of 3 of the Twin Cities most sought-after musicians - Chris Bates, Jay<br />

Epstein and Chris Olsen, Framework performs original music reflecting a wide range of moods and grooves.<br />

From floating ethereal balladry and American-influenced swing to free-form electronic soundscapes and<br />

deep powerful rock, Framework covers lots of territory while staying grounded in their core group concept.<br />

The new self-titled CD stands as a testament to the group’s longevity and dedication to original music. The<br />

CD features original compositions by all three members as well as 3 covers. The final track “Caminos de<br />

las Tropas” by Argentinean guitarist Carlos Moscardini was brought to the band by guitarist Olson after he<br />

traveled there on an educational trip. The other covers are actually two versions of the same song. “Valse<br />

Triste” is a Wayne Shorter composition based on a theme by classical composer Jean Sibelius. During the<br />

recording sessions for the album, the band was looking for some faster pieces to contrast with the mostly<br />

mid-tempo fare it had already recorded. Bassist Chris Bates suggested to play Valse fast and see where it<br />

went. THe result is two very divergent takes on one tune, and is a perfect example of how Framework captures<br />

the spirit and freedom of improvisation that exists in a group that has this much history together. Other<br />

standout moments include Olson’s songs “Cullor” and “TechTonic” with their tight ensemble figures and<br />

inspired soloing, Epstein’s dark and moody “Giza” and Bates’ primal bass introduction to “Solid - LIquid”<br />

[Item Code: 64439 CD: $12.00]<br />

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1046 ANTHONY WILSON TRIO JACK OF HEARTS Mezcal • Jack Of Hearts • Hawkeyes • Carnegie<br />

Blues • Theme From”Chinatown” • Vida Perdida Acabou • Orange Crate Art • Harajuku • Zweet Zursday •<br />

Homecoming (Personnel: Larry Goldigns, Jeff Hamilton, Jim Keltner) [<strong>2009</strong>] A possible breakout album<br />

for Anthony Wilson, this organ trio with the superb Larry Goldings on B3 features two of the finest drummers<br />

working today - half the tunes are with the swinging Jeff Hamilton on drums and the rest session drummer<br />

par excellence Jim Keltner who lays down some truly great percussion. Aside from Wilson’s exploration<br />

of Latin, south of the border influences, the recording features unique performances of music by Ellington,<br />

Hawkins, Jerry Goldsmith and Van Dyke Parks. Recorded direct to 2-track pure analog in the legendary<br />

Oceanway Studio A in Hollywood. [Item Code: 64040 CD: $15.00]<br />

HEP<br />

87 CORKY CORCORAN THE LAMPLIGHTER BROADCASTS Introduction • Sweet Georgia Brown •<br />

These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) • Honeysuckle Rose • Body And Soul • Introduction • Sweet<br />

Georgia Brown (#2) • It’s The Talk Of The Town • Tea For Two • Introduction • Royal Garden Blues • Body And Soul • I Got Rhythm (Personnel:<br />

Count Basie, Allan Reuss, Lucky Thompson, Dickie Wells, more) [1945] This CD features the musical<br />

performances from three Lamplighter shows, May through <strong>September</strong> 1945. The guest roster for the programs<br />

was drawn from the ranks of the Count Basie and Harry James bands. Harry was then appearing at the<br />

Casino Gardens Ballroom in Ocean Park, near Los Angeles. The Casino Gardens was jointly owned by Harry<br />

and Tommy Dorsey, who were doing most of their work on the West Coast during this period, including<br />

many film appearances for MGM and 20th Century-Fox. Informality was the key word for The Lamplighter.<br />

As the announcer on one of these broadcast remarks, the show was ‘unrehearsed and devoted to the expression<br />

of ad-lib jazz without any commercial intent.’ About the only rehearsed portion of the programs were<br />

the regular plugs for the U.S. Coast Guard, which sponsored the series. In retrospect, that informality, rare in<br />

1940s radio, is the hallmark of these performances - allowing some Swing Era greats to blow at their best,<br />

unfettered by time constraints or the smothering cloak of a big band. [Item Code: 64452 CD: $15.00]<br />

IPO<br />

1013 JAMES MOODY HANK JONES OUR DELIGHT Our Delight • Birk’s Works • Con Alma • Lady<br />

Bird • Eternal Triangle • Body And Soul • Good Bait • Darben The Red Foxx • Soul Trane • Woody ‘N You<br />

• Old Folks • Moody’s Groove (Personnel: Todd Coolman, Adam Nussbaum) [2006] James Moody and Hank Jones have never before been<br />

intentionally paired to engage in a musical meeting of the minds that draws on their combined 140 years (give or take a few) of jazz performance<br />

experience. Finally, at long last, they meet here to collaborate and compare notes. Sit back and enjoy the<br />

fruits of their labors. They have devoted their lives to this moment, and many more like it, to be sure. Let<br />

your elders lead you to the truth and beauty in this music called jazz. [Item Code: 63396 CD: $17.00]<br />

JASMINE<br />

507 VARIOUS ARTISTS DOO-WOP THE GREATEST HITS 1954 - 1958 Sh-Boom (1a) • Gee (1b)<br />

• Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight (1c) • Ling Ting Tong (d) • Earth Angel (e) • Sincerely (f) • Story<br />

Untold (g) • Close Your Eyes (d) • When You Dance (h) • The Door Is Still Open (i) • Blue Velvet (j) •<br />

Chop Chop Boom (k) • Most Of All (f) • Soldier Boy (l) • At My Front Door (m) • Ship Of Love (g) •<br />

Come Back My Love (n) • Witchcraft (o) • Speedo (p) • Devil Or Angel (j) • A Thousand Miles Away<br />

(q) • Oh What A Nite (r) • Little Girl Of Mine (s) • Why Do Fools Fall In Love (t) • I’ll Be Home (u) •<br />

Ruby Baby (a) • In The Still Of The Night (b) • Church Bells May Ring (c) • Come Go With Me (d) •<br />

Happy Happy Birthday Baby (e) • Silhouettes (f) • To The Aisle (b) • Bad Boy (g) • I’m Not A Juvenile<br />

Delinquent (h) • Please Send Me Someone To Love (f) • Teardrops (i) • Everyone’s Laughing (c) • Could<br />

This Be Magic (j) • Maybe (k) • Get A Job (l) • Tears On My Pillow (m) • Western Movies (n) • Book Of Love (o) • One Summer Night (p) •<br />

Buzz Buzz Buzz (q) • Been So Long (r) • Ten Commandments Of Love (s) • The Plea (t) • We Belong Together (u) • For Your Precious Love (v)<br />

(Artist: 1a- The Chords; 1b- The Crows; 1c- The Spaniels; 1d- The Five Keys; 1e- The Penguins; 1f- The Moonglows; 1g- The Nutmegs; 1h- The<br />

Turbans; 1i- The Cardinals; 1j- The Clovers; 1k- Danderliers; 1l- Four Fellows; 1m- El Dorados; 1n- The Wrens; 1o- The Spiders; 1p- The Cadillacs;<br />

1q- The Heartbeats; 1r- The Dells; 1s- The Cleftones; 1t- The Teenagers; 1u- The Flamingos; 2a- The Drifters;<br />

2b- The Five Satins; 2c- The Willows; 2d- Del Vikings; 2e- The Tuneweavers; 2f- The Rays; 2g- The Jive<br />

Bombers; 2h- Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers; 2i- Lee Andrews And The Hearts; 2j- The Dubs; 2k- The<br />

Chantels; 2l- The Silhouettes; 2m- Little Anthony And The Imperials; 2n- The Olympics; 2o- The Monotones;<br />

2p- The Danleers; 2q- The Hollywood Flames; 2r- The Pastels; 2s- Harvey And The Moonglows; 2t- The<br />

Jesters; 2u- Robert And Johnny; 2v- Jerry Butler And The Impressions) [1954-1958] This 2-CD collection<br />

includes 50 of the most commercially successful vocal group recordings of the fifties and is the perfect overview<br />

of this musical genre. Featuring the most famous of all Doo-Wop songs which were pop and•or R&B<br />

hits between 1954 and 1958. A large proportion of these songs have been given a new lease of life as major<br />

pop hits. Amongst these are Dean Martin’s, ‘The Door Is Still Open To My Heart’, Kylie Minogue’s ‘Tears<br />

On My Pillow’, The Darts, ‘Come Back My Love’, Dion’s ‘Ruby Baby’, Herman’s Hermit’s ‘Silhouettes’, Pat<br />

Boone’s ‘I’ll Be Home’ and Bobby Vee’s ‘Devil Or Angel’. Also Featured are both the tracks in the UK TV<br />

commercial for ‘Dreams’ beds - ‘In The Still Of The Night’ - The Five Satins and ‘Oh What A Night’ - The<br />

Dells. This endearing genre has lasted for over 60 years and has been provided with a new lease of life in<br />

the CD era. [Item Code: 64309 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

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510 VARIOUS ARTISTS BIRTH OF THE TEEN IDOLS I’ll Be Home (1a) • A Rose And A Baby Ruth (1b)<br />

• Young Love (1c) • Teenage Crush (1d) • Start Movin’ (In My Direction) (1e) • Love Letters In The Sand (1a)<br />

• Bye Bye Love (1f) • Diana (1g) • That’ll Be The Day (1h) • Wake Up Little Suzie (1f) • My Special Angel<br />

(1i) • Peggy Sue (1h) • Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (1j) • Oh Boy (1h) • Stood Up (1k) • Waitin’ In School<br />

(1k) • I Love You Baby (1g) • Why Don’t They Understand (1b) • Dede Dinah (1l) • You Are My Destiny<br />

(1g) • All I Have To Do Is Dream (1f) • Crazy Love (1g) • Claudette (1f) • I Wonder Why (1m) • Jacqueline<br />

(1i) • Rave On (2a) • Teen Angel (1m) • How Time Flies (2b) • Endless Sleep (2c) • Splish Splash (2d) • My<br />

True Love (2e) • Poor Little Fool (1k) • Gingerbread (1l) • If Dreams Came True (1a) • Midnight (1g) • I Can’t<br />

Go On (Rosalie) (1m) • Bird Dog (1f) • Susie Darlin’ (2f) • No One Knows (1m) • Gee But It’s Lonely (1a)<br />

• Come On Let’s Go (2g) • It’s Only Make Believe (2h) • Someday (You’ll Want Me To Want You) (1k) • I<br />

Got A Feeling (1k) • Queen Of The Hop (2d) • Donna (2g) • Problems (1f) • The Diary (2i) • Don’t Pity Me<br />

(1m) • Heartbeat (1h) (Artist: 1a- Pat Boone; 1b- George Hamilton IV; 1c- Tab Hunter; 1d- Tommy Sands;<br />

1e- Sal Mineo; 1f- The Everly Brothers; 1g- Paul Anka; 1h- Buddy Holly And The Crickets; 1i- Bobby Helms;<br />

1j- Jimmie Rodger; 1k- Ricky Nelson; 1l- Frankie Avalon; 1m- Dion And The Belmonts; 2a- Buddy Holly;<br />

2b- Jerry Wallace; 2c- Jody Reynolds; 2d- Bobby Darin; 2e- Jack Scott; 2f- Robin Luke; 2g- Ritchie Valens; 2h- Conway Twitty; 2i- Neil Sedaka)<br />

2-CD overview of the rise of the American teenage stars containing 50 hits from the UK and US that scored hits and fame in wake of Elvis Presley’s<br />

international breakthrough. Features the No. 1 hits ‘Young Love’ - Tab Hunter, ‘Love Letters In the Sand’ - Pat Boone, ‘Diana’ - Paul Anka, ‘Poor Little<br />

Fool’ - Ricky Nelson, ‘Bird Dog’ - The Everly Brothers and ‘It’s Only Make Believe’ - Conway Twitty. [Item Code: 64310 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

511 VARIOUS ARTISTS RAUNCHY - THE RISE OF THE INSTRUMENTALS Honky Tonk (Part 1) (a) • Honky Tonk (Part 2) (a) • Slow Walk (b)<br />

• Ram Bunk Shush (a) • Raunchy (c) • Hard Times (d) • Walking With Mr. Lee (e) • Tequila (f) • 7-11(Mambo No.5) (g) • Moovin’ And Groovin’<br />

(h) • Rumble (i) • El Rancho Rock (f) • Rebel Rouser (h) • Stalkin’ (h) • Green Mosquito (j) • Topsy (k) • Ramrod (h) • Cerveca (l) • Tic Toc (e) •<br />

Poorboy (m) • Cannonball (h) • Manhattan Spiritual (n) • The Lonely One (h) • Detour (h) • Raw-Hide (i) (Artist: a- Bill Doggett; b- Sil Austin;<br />

c- Bill Justis; d- Noble Thin Man Watts; e- Lee Allen And His Band; f- The Champs; g- Gone All Stars; h- Duane Eddy & The Rebels; i- Link Wray;<br />

j- The Tune Rockers; k- Cozy Cole; l- Boots Brown And His Blockbusters; m- The Royaltones; n- Reg Owen Orchestra) Rock & Roll instrumentals<br />

enjoyed huge popularity in the late 1950s and here are 25 of the biggest hits, illustrating the kind of discs that made a whole generation of teenagers<br />

pick up instruments and start a group. Includes legendary guitarists like Link Wray and Duane Eddy. Detailed liner notes describing the rise of<br />

instrumental rock and the stars that made it so popular. [Item Code: 64464 CD: $17.00]<br />

512 THE AXIDENTALS HELLO, WE’RE THE AXIDENTALS FEATURING KAI WINDING I Lead A Charmed Life • June Is Bustin’ Out All Over<br />

• You And The Night And The Music • I Can’t Give You Anything But • Love • Hello • I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me • Quiet Wind<br />

• Look For The Silver Lining • Love Is Sweeping The Country • For Me And My Gal • What A Difference A Day Made • Hey Ma! I’m In Love •<br />

Day In Day Out • I Will Come Back • You Don’t Know What Love Is • The Gypsy In My Soul • Close To You • No Moon At All • Waiting For The<br />

Robert E. Lee • Walkin’ • Flamingo • Rock-A-Bye Bluebird • Out Of This World • You Gotta’ Wail • Tangerine • I’ll Never Say Never Again •<br />

Sunday • Lucky Day • Lets Get Away From It All • It’s Crazy • You Do Something To Me • Where Or When<br />

The Axidentals were a talented four piece vocal group consisting of one lady and three gentlemen who met<br />

while majoring in music at San Francisco State College. This is the ultimate collection of The Axidentals material<br />

featuring two complete albums Hello, We’re The Axidentals and The Axidentals with the Kai Winding<br />

Trombones which is recorded in stereo. Plus many extra tracks. [Item Code: 64311 CD: $17.00]<br />

513 BOB MERRILL AND THEN I WROTE (If I Knew You Were Coming) I’d’ve Baked A Cake (1a) •<br />

Toys (1a) • Candy And Cake (1a) • My Truly Truly Fair (1a) • Pittsburgh Pennsylvania (1a) • Sparrow In The<br />

Treetop (1a) • Walkin’ To Missouri (1a) • So Beautiful Is The Glow (1a) • Feet Up (1a) • Belle Belle My<br />

Liberty Belle (1a) • Lovers’ Gold (1a) • (How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window (1a) • I’m Nothin’ But<br />

A Dreamer (1a) • Mambo Italiano (1a) • Our First Kiss (1a) • Make Yourself Comfortable (1a) • Chow Mein<br />

(1a) • When I Was Young (1a) • All The Time And Everywhere (1b) • Beggar In Love (1c) • Belle Belle My<br />

Liberty Belle (1d) • Bubbles (1e) • Butterflies (1f) • Butterscotch Mop (1g) • Candy And Cake (1h) • Chicken<br />

Song (1i) • Chow Mein (1j) • Cleo And Me-O (1k) • Donut Song (1l) • Edward (1m) • Fools Paradise (1n) •<br />

Honeycomb (2a) • I Wancha Around (2b) • I Want You For A Sunbeam (1c & 1b) • I Wish I Wish (1b) • (If<br />

I Knew You Were Coming) I’d’ve Baked A Cake (2c) • Key To My Heart (2d) • Kid’s Last Fight (1e) • Let Me<br />

In (2e) • Look At ‘Er (2f) • Lovers Gold (2g) • Madonna Madonna (2h) • Make Yourself Comfortable (2i) • Mambo Italiano (2j) • Miracle Of Love<br />

(2k) • Nairobi (1a) • Ooh Bang Jiggily Jang (2l) • Parade Of Broken Hearts (2m) • Punch And Judy Love (2h) • Rusty Old Halo (2n) • St. Lawrence<br />

River (2o) • She Wears Red Feathers (1c) • Sparrow In The Treetop (2p) • Sweet Old Fashioned Girl (2q) • Tell Me Tell Me (2r) • (How Much Is) That<br />

Doggie In The Window (1f) • Tina Marie (2s) • Two Castanets (2t) • When The Boys Talk About The Girls<br />

(2u) • Where Will The Dimple Be (2d) • You Don’t Have To Be A Baby To Cry (2v) (Artists: 1a- Bob Merrill;<br />

1b- Mindy Carson; 1c- Guy Mitchell; 1d- Don Cherry; 1e- Frankie Laine; 1f- Patti Page; 1g- Vaughn Monroe;<br />

1h- Arthur Godfrey; 1i- Ernest Tubb & Red Foley; 1j- The Gaylords; 1k- Jill Corey & The Four Lads; 1l- Burl<br />

Ives; 1m- Jill Corey; 1n- Billy Eckstine; 2a- Jimmie Rodgers; 2b- Eartha Kitt; 2c- Eileen Barton; 2d- Rosemary<br />

Clooney; 2e- Texas Jim Robertson & Fontane Sisters; 2f- Tony Martin; 2g- Ella Fitzgerald; 2h- Tony Bennett;<br />

2i- Sarah Vaughan; 2j- Dean Martin; 2k- Eileen Rodgers; 2l- Doris Day; 2m- Johnnie Ray; 2n- Bonnie Lou;<br />

2o- Mitch Miller; 2p- Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters; 2q- Teresa Brewer; 2r- June Valli; 2s- Perry Como;<br />

2t- Bunny Paul; 2u- Valerie Carr; 2v- “Tennessee” Ernie Ford) 2-CD set. Bob Merrill was one of popular<br />

music’s most prolific and popular songwriters who despite being unable to read music wrote more pop hits<br />

in the ‘50s than anyone else. This 2CD set has a whopping 61 tracks featuring a multitude of big name artists<br />

such as Tony Martin, Guy Mitchell, Burl Ives, Patti Page, Doris Day and many more. Includes his first big hit<br />

and in fact million seller ‘If I Knew You Were Comin’ I’d’ve Baked A Cake’ with Eileen Barton. Bob Merrill<br />

also wrote some successful Broadway shows and went on to write lyrics for more modern day artists such<br />

as Barbra Streisand. [Item Code: 64465 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

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JASMINE<br />

514 GUY MITCHELL THE HITS - AND MORE - THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION My Heart Cries For<br />

You • The Roving Kind • You’re Just In Love • Sparrow In The Treetop • Christopher Columbus • Unless •<br />

My Truly Truly Fair • Belle Belle My Liberty Belle • Sweetheart Of Yesterday • There’s Always Room At Our<br />

House • I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With You) • Pittsburgh Pennsylvania • Day Of Jubilo • Feet Up (Pat<br />

Him On The Po-Po) • (‘Cause I Love You) That’s A-Why • She Wears Red Feathers • Pretty Little Black Eyed<br />

Susie • Tell Us Where The Good Times Are • Look At That Girl • Cloud Lucky Seven • Ninety Nine Years<br />

(Dead Or Alive) • Singing The Blues • Crazy With Love • Knee Deep In The Blues • Take Me Back Baby •<br />

Rock-A-Billy • Sweet Stuff • Heartaches By The Number • Ah But It Happens • Me And My Imagination •<br />

A Beggar In Love • We Won’t Live In A Castle • Angels Cry (When Sweethearts Tell A Lie) • Chick-A-Boom<br />

• The Cuff Of My Shirt • Sippin’ Soda • A Dime And A Dollar • Bob’s Yer Uncle • Nobody Home • Zoo<br />

Baby • Man Overboard • Let Us Be Sweethearts Over Again • Too Late • I Used To Yate • Solo • In The<br />

Middle Of A Dark Dark Night • Call Rosie On The Phone • Cure For The Blues • If Ya Don’t Like It Don’t<br />

Knock It • The Lord Made A Peanut • (I’m Walkin’ Down A) One Way Street • Till We’re Engaged • Hangin’<br />

Around • Butterfly Doll • Under A Rainbow (And Over The Blues) • My Heart Cries For You 2-CD Set. Guy<br />

Mitchell was one of the most popular pre rock & roll vocalists whom to many evokes the last period of America’s innocence before the rock & roll<br />

revolution. He was also a precursor to the late ‘50s teen idols as he was the first major recording artist who’s career was crafted in the studio, by the<br />

record company and sold to the public by the way of records and radio, not concerts. With 23 top 30 hits in the States and 33 British hits in both<br />

the Record and Sheet Music charts along with movie and TV appearances Guy Mitchell was the real deal. [Item Code: 64466 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

516 JERRY COLONNA SINGS AND SWINGS THE DIXIELAND WAY New Orleans Cha Cha • When The War Breaks Out In Mexico, I’m<br />

Going To Go To Montreal • Waterfront Blues • The Long Long Intro • Caroline In The Morning • Mardi Gras Parade • Singin’ In The Rain • Black<br />

And White Rag • Chicago Style • Dixieland Highway Parade • Soft Shoulders • Tallahassee Detour • Post No Bills • Caution - Go Slow • Dangerous<br />

Curves • Coffee Stop • Wait Outside • Slippery When Wet • Watch Out For Wild Life • Keep Off The Grass • Tourists Welcome • Twenty-Two<br />

Miles To Conchita’s • Big Fat Minnie (Ha-Ha-Ha) • Dim Your Lights • Hurry Back • Balling The Jack • Waltz Me Around • August In Azusa • U.S.<br />

Moon • Three Trees • I Like! You Like? • I Came To Say Goodbye • Ebb Tide Jerry Colonna was much more than just a bug eyed comedian, he<br />

was an accomplished singer, composer and musician who worked with big names such as Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and Bunny Berigan. From<br />

the Wailing ‘Gut Bucket’ trombone on ‘Waterfront Blues’ to ‘Chicago Style’ Jerry made the transition easily. He could go from a slow four to a Dixie<br />

two beat without disturbing a hair on his lip! So here it is, from the high notes and perfect timing coupled with his distinctive singing style, the<br />

accomplished and talented Jerry Colonna shows what made him the favourite of millions. [Item Code: 64312 CD: $17.00]<br />

517 ANDRE POPP POPP - DELIRIUM IN HI-FI Perles De Cristal • Java • La Paloma • Beer Barrel Polka • La Java Du Diable • Jalouise • La<br />

Polka Du Roi • La Java Des Bombes Atomiques • Adios Muchachos • La Polka Du Colonel • La Java Martienne • La Cumparsita • La Bardinette •<br />

Sexy Sax • La Pendule • Ma Nounou Du Tanganyika • Musique Mecanique • Les Lavandieres Du Portugal • Du Vent Dans Les Voiles • Melodie<br />

Du Sud • French Dondon • Tunisia Waltz • Danse De L’ours • Tango Militaire Clever, bold, endowed with a wealth of ideas that border on the<br />

miraculous, Andre Popp placed himself at the head of the list of young avant-garde musicians with the suddenness<br />

of a thunderbolt. A madly inventive arranger conductor Andre employed state-of-the-art studio craft<br />

to create his wacky masterpieces. Includes two of the greatest albums of the space age pop era, the groundbreaking<br />

“Delirium in Hi-Fi” and “Popped” are here in their entirety. [Item Code: 64467 CD: $17.00]<br />

521 THE COASTERS SINGLES A’S AND B’S 1955-1959 Riot In Cell Block No. 9 • Wrap It Up • Loop<br />

De Loop Mambo • Framed • If Teardrops Were Kisses • Whadaya Want? • One Kiss • I Love Paris • I Must<br />

Be Dreamin’ • The Hatchet Man • Smokey Joe’s Cafe • Just Like A Fool • Down In Mexico • Turtle Dovin’<br />

• One Kiss Led To Another • Brazil • Young Blood • Searchin’ • Idol With The Golden Head • (When<br />

She Wants Good Lovin’) My Baby Comes To Me • Sweet Georgia Brown • What Is The Secret Of Your Success?<br />

• Gee, Golly • Dance! • Yakety Yak • Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart • The Shadow Knows •<br />

Sorry But I’m Gonna Have To Pass • Charlie Brown • Hey Sexy [1955-1959] With their unique blend of<br />

humour and Rock & Roll The Coasters were one of the most popular vocal groups of the ‘50s transcending<br />

the limited popularity of many other R&B groups of that time. A generous 30 tracks including their earliest<br />

releases as The Robins through their hit making heyday, and presents for the first time all their singles and<br />

A&B sides in chronological order.. Detailed liner notes explaining the full history of the group. [Item Code:<br />

64468 CD: $17.00]<br />

523 VARIOUS ARTISTS EARLY BRITISH TELEVISED ROCK N ROLL SIX-FIVE SPECIAL & JACK GOODS ‘OH BOY’ Six-Five Special (a) •<br />

Let’s Have A Wonderful Time (b) • Boppin’ The Blues (c) • Crazy Dream (d) • Cold, Cold Shower (e) • Pick A Bale Of Cotton (f) • Rock-A-Billy<br />

Boogie (b) • Ramshackle Daddy (a) • Party Time (e) • Teenage Boogie (c) • Every Which Way (b) • Just Born (To Be Your Baby) (d) • You Started<br />

Something (a) • Up Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air (f) • Six-Five Jive (g) • T.V. Hop (h) • Little<br />

Jonah (i) • Rockin’ Robin (h) • When The Saints Go Marching In (b) • Buzz, Buzz, Buzz (j) • Good Good<br />

(j) • High School Confidential (h) • Bad Motorcycle (i) • Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey (l) • Zing Went The Strings Of<br />

My Heart (m) • Your Hand, Your Heart, Your Love (n) • Early In The Morning (h) • King Creole (h) • There’s<br />

Never Been A Night (i) • Le Roy (m) • Pancho (b) • Blue Ribbon Baby (j) • Little Miss Ruby (j) • I’ll Try (h) •<br />

Don’t Look Now, But (i) • Let’s Rock While The Rockin’s Good (l) • Joshua (m) • The End (n) • Somebody<br />

Touched Me (h) (Artists: a- Don Lang & His ‘Frantic Five’; b- John Barry Seven; c- Terry Wayne; d- Jim Dale;<br />

e- The King Brothers; f- Laurie London; g- Jimmy Jackson; h- Cliff Richard; i- Two Vernon Girls; j- Vince<br />

Eager; k- Neville Taylor & The Cutters; l- Cuddly Dudley; m- Dallas Boys; n- Peter Elliot) Towards the end<br />

of the 1950s when television and rock and roll were in their infancy the BBC launched what was to be it’s<br />

first attempt at a rock and roll program. Featuring big names Don Lang, Jim Dale and an artist who went on<br />

to be one of the UK biggest rock n roll stars Cliff Richard. Quite simply if you were around for these shows<br />

you will already know how good they were and if you missed them then now is your chance to grab hold of<br />

this sizzling hot rock platter and tear up the rug in your front room. [Item Code: 64313 CD: $17.00]<br />

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JASMINE<br />

525 THE BIG 18 THE LEGENDARY SWING SESSIONS - ECHOES OF THE SWINGING BANDS Tuxedo<br />

Junction • Easy Does It • Hors D’oeuvre • Blues On Parade • Liza (All The Clouds’ll Roll Away) • Five<br />

O’Clock Drag • March Of The Toys • I’m Prayin’ Humble • The Campbells Are Swinging • Summit Ridge<br />

Drive • Parade Of The Milk Bottle Caps • Swingtime In The Rockies • Feet Draggin’ Blues • Okay For Baby<br />

• Celery Stalks At Midnight • Skyliner • Organ Grinder’s Swing • Ton O’Rock Bump (Personnel: Buck<br />

Clayton, Billy Butterfield, Lou McGarity, more) [1958] The Big 18 was a studio only big band assembled<br />

by musical director Fred Reynolds in 1958 with the idea to showcase some of the star sidemen from the big<br />

band era. With expert arrangements and solos written by Charles Shirley. 18 tracks in stereo covering both<br />

albums Live Echoes of the Swinging Bands and More Live Echoes of the Swinging Bands, with full discography<br />

of all the sessions between 10th and 15th July 1958. [Item Code: 64469 CD: $17.00]<br />

JAZZ ORACLE<br />

8060 FUD LIVINGSTON Red Hot • ‘Deed I Do • He’s The Last Word • Feelin’ No Pain • Imagination<br />

• Humpty Dumpty • Sax Appeal • Alexander’s Ragtime Band • Oh, Baby! • Add A Little Wiggle • Old Fashioned Girl • Anytime, Anyday,<br />

Anywhere • Doin’ Things • Cool Papa • Sunday Afternoon • High Hattin’ Hattie • Easy • Dixie Drag •<br />

Baby’s Coming Back • Singapore Sorrows • Nobody’s Sweetheart • Choo-Choo • I’m Thru With Love •<br />

The Blues Danube • I’ve Found A New Baby • Moo (Collective Personnel: Ben Pollack, Red Nichols, Bix<br />

Beiderbecke, Glenn Miller, Arthur Schutt, Carl Kress, Jimmy Dorsey, Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti, Vic Berton,<br />

Tommy Dorsey, Adrian Rollini, Miff Mole, more) [1924-1939] This CD begins with a 1924 test pressing<br />

of “Red Hot”. Fud played with Ben Pollack and His Californians on this recording, a group that included<br />

Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Gil Rodin and Earl Baker. Miller wrote the ‘straight’ arrangements and<br />

Livingston wrote the ‘hot’ ones. Fud’s style caught the attention of Nat Shilkret who ran the popular music<br />

department at Victor and brought Fud to New York. Livingston’s talent, charm and capacity for drink won<br />

him instant acceptance from Red Nichols, Miff Mole, Bix Beiderbecke, Frankie Trumbauer, Joe Venuti and<br />

their associates. Recordings on this CD reflect the “Ultra Modern” Brunswick material that was exemplified<br />

by Red Nichols & His Five Pennies where Pee Wee Russell and Fud both played similar styles of clarinet.<br />

Included are three collaborations with Max Farley under the name, All Star Orchestra. A special feature of<br />

this collection is all six titles by “Mendello And His Five Gee Gees”. These are among the least known Fud<br />

Livingston records. [Item Code: 64334 CD: $17.00]<br />

8061 VARIOUS ARTISTS CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY JAZZ High-High-High Up In The Hills • Muddy<br />

Water • Ain’t She Sweet • Hurricane • Stomp Your Feet • Clarinet Marmalade • So The Blackbirds And The Bluebirds Got Together • Birmingham<br />

Bertha • Stamp Your Feet • Singapore Sorrows • Avalon • Cryin’ All Day • Baby • Whispering • Once Again<br />

• Flight Of Fancy • Here Is My Heart • If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) • After You’ve Gone -<br />

Some Of These Days • Chinatown My Chinatown • Who’s Sorry Now • Bugle Call Rag • Chicago • Sweet<br />

Sue • Lady Be Good • St. Louis Blues • Medley From Eura-Optimists, 1936 (Groups: Fred Elizalde and<br />

his Cambridge Undergraduates, George Monkhouse and his Cambridge University Quinquaginta Ramblers,<br />

The Cambridge University Quinquaginta Ramblers. Related sides by Richard Philpott and John Greening)<br />

[1927-1936] While this CD examines the music emanating from Cambridge University much of the pioneering<br />

sounds were the work of Fred Elizade. The music here follows the Quinquaginta Band through<br />

the years. Elizalde played piano and arranged from his arrival at Cambridge in 1924 until his talents were<br />

recognized by Ambrose whose Savoy Orpheans were headquartered in London. In 1929 the recordings featured<br />

George Monkhouse and His Cambridge Quinquaginta Ramblers. The leadership passed on to pianist<br />

Richard Philpott whose six solos are included on this CD. The final two tracks feature Alec Gracie And His<br />

Varsity Madhatters who recorded for the obscure Girmac label. [Item Code: 64335 CD: $17.00]<br />

JAZZED MEDIA<br />

1042 THE OSTER-WELKER JAZZ ALLIANCE SHINING HOUR Sweet Pumpkin • Sophisticated Lady • This Masquerade • Laura • I Keep<br />

Going Back to Joe’s • “Bean” • Young and Foolish • Speak Low • My Shining Hour • My Foolish Heart • Groovin’ High • Bluesette • A Time for<br />

Love (Personnel: Jeff Oster, Peter Welker, Michael Whitwell, Fred Lipsius, Andrew Speight, Jim Rothermel, Mel Martin, Rob Roth, Scott Petersen,<br />

Johnny Bamont, Dave Mathews, Matt Clark, Pete Levin, Randy Vincent, Chris Amberger, Kevin Dillon,<br />

Louis Romero) Debut CD from an exceptional male jazz vocalist who gives fresh and exciting treatments<br />

to jazz standards, backed by an all-star cast. Shining Hour is the result of a collaboration between brilliant<br />

jazz vocalist Jeff Oster and talented producer, arranger, and trumpeter Peter Welker (Carlos Santana, George<br />

Duke, Bill Watrous, Huey Lewis). [Item Code: 64122 CD: $16.00]<br />

JAZZOLOGY<br />

369 LINO PATRUNO AND THE AMERICAN ALL STARS IT HAD TO BE YOU I’ve Found A New Baby<br />

• I’m Confessin’ (That I Love You) • Just You, Just Me • If I Had You • It’s All Right With Me • The Nearness<br />

Of You • Them There Eyes • It Had To Be You • What A Little Moonlight Can Do • Sugar (That Sugar Baby<br />

O’Mine) • All Of Me • St. Louis Blues (Personnel: Randy Reinhart, Dan Barrett, Allan Vache, Mark Shane,<br />

Guido Giacomini, Ed Metz Jr., Rebecca Kilgore) [2008] Recorded in Ascona, Patruno wanted to do things<br />

in a big way, bringing together under his name a real “All Star Band”, made up of excellent musicians all<br />

with the “dixie-swing” common denominator, the same as in the famous bands led by the mythical Eddie<br />

Condon. [Item Code: 64324 CD: $15.00]<br />

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JAZZOLOGY<br />

371 THE CHICAGO LOOPERS FEATURING FRANK CHACE LIVE - 1987 That Da-Da Strain •<br />

Someday, You’ll Be Sorry • Frank’s Blues • Oh Baby • Memories Of You • Love Is Just Around The Corner<br />

• Body And Soul • Louisiana • ‘Deed I Do • Fidgety Feet • Sunday • Sugar • China Boy • I Ain’t Gonna<br />

Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll • Oh Lady Be Good • Exactly Like You • When My Sugar Walks<br />

Down The Street • Struttin’ With Some Barbeque (Personnel: Tom Pletcher, Tom Bartlett, Joe Johnson, Dan<br />

Shapera, Hal Smith) [1987] 2-CD set. Every song played at this 1987 concert was a jazz standard. The<br />

newest one, “Someday You’ll Be Sorry,” was forty years old. Eddie Condon and friends had recorded these<br />

songs, memorably, in the studio and live. Frank Chace knew the Commodore records and the Town Hall<br />

broadcasts perfectly, but he had ideas of his own. Frank could play brilliantly within the conventions, but<br />

he delighted in transcending the obvious, the expected. He loved to explore the possibilities of pure sound,<br />

going beyond accepted “pretty” tonalities. The rest of the band were well aware of the magic spell Frank<br />

wove throughout the afternoon on his clarinet. It was an unforgettable performance. Play this CD and be in<br />

awe of Frank Chace’s music - just as his bandmates were on that April afternoon over 20 years ago. [Item<br />

Code: 64325 2-CD: $31.00]<br />

375 RAY SKJELBRED AND HIS CUBS GREETINGS FROM CHICAGO Oh, Baby (Don’t Say No, Say “Maybe) • Sugar • My Galveston Gal<br />

• It’s Been So Long • I Lost My Gal From Memphis • Bull Frog Blues • There’ll Be Some Changes Made •<br />

Idolizing • I’ll Bet You Tell That To All The Girls • Friars Point Shuffle • Darktown Strutter’s Ball • Since My<br />

Best Gal Turned Me Down • Shanghai Honeymoon • I Must Have That Man • Nobody’s Sweetheart • You<br />

Took Advantage Of Me • Up A Lazy River • Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble • Am I Blue? • Laughing At You • Ring<br />

Dem Bells (Personnel: Kim Cusack, Katie Cavera, Clint Baker, Hal Smith) [2008] Hot Chicago jazz mixed<br />

with some early swing music and plenty of blues. Classic Chicago jazz sometimes gets into a “shuffle”, a<br />

double-time rhythm that occurs just before the mid-point of a song’s structure, where it then turns into a<br />

“stop and go,” a syncopated series of off beats that ends with a sort of crack-the-whip brake that hangs in<br />

the air until the players charge back in. You can hear this effect clearly on the final chorus of “Nobody’s<br />

Sweetheart” and on “Darktown Strutter’s Ball,” where you hear how everyone contributes to the rhythm<br />

effects. [Item Code: 64326 CD: $15.00]<br />

376 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE WILD BILL DAVISON CENTENNIAL CONCERT Is It True What They Say<br />

About Dixie? • Wild Bill Comments - Richard Hadlock Comments • That’s A Plenty • Richard Hadlock Band<br />

Introduction • When Your Lover Has Gone • Richard Hadlock Comments • Collier’s Clambake • Richard<br />

Hadlock Commetns • Mandy, Make Up Your Mind • Richard Hadlock Comments • A Monday Date • Richard<br />

Hadlock Comments • Confessin’ • Leon Oakley Introduces Dan Barrett Feature • I Never Knew • Richard Hadlock Comments • Black Butterfly<br />

• I Never Knew (I Could Love Somebody) • Save It, Pretty Mama • Richard Hadlock Comments • Blues For Wild Bill • Blues My Naughty Sweetie<br />

Gives To Me • Richard Hadlock Comments • Memories Of You Encore • Wild Bill’s Closing Comments<br />

(Personnel: Leon Oakley, Richard Hadlock, Dan Barrett, Ray Skjelbred, Clint Baker, Katie Cavera, J. Hansen,<br />

Bob Mielke) [2006] A tribute concert for Dixieland trumpeter Wild Bill Davison recorded on January 8,<br />

2006 at the Freight & Salvage Coffee House in Berkeley, CA. [Item Code: 64327 CD: $15.00]<br />

KIND OF BLUE<br />

10032 ANOTHER NUTTREE QUARTET SOMETHING SENTIMENTAL Poinciana • I Hear A Rhapsody<br />

• Lover Man • Besame Mucho • All Of Me • All The Things You Are • It’s Alright With Me • The Party’s<br />

Over (Personnel: John Abercrombie, Jay Anderson, Dave Liebman, Adam Nussbaum) [2007] The follow<br />

up to ‘The Nuttree Quartet - Standards’ (KOB 10023) which received 4-star reviews in all the major<br />

jazz magazines and has since become a modern classic. This ‘(Another) Nuttree Quartet)’ which has Adam<br />

Nussbaum and John Abercrombie at its core, sees Dave Liebman on saxophone (in place of Jerry Bergonzi)<br />

and Jay Anderson on bass (in place of Gary Versace on B3 Hammond). This is yet again a set of standards<br />

played with exquisite beauty. [Item Code: 63911 CD: $17.00]<br />

10033 ROBERTA GAMBARINI ANDREA DONATI UNDER ITALIAN SKIES Ape Regina • Quietati, Erba<br />

Dolce • 12:00 A.M. • Agrifoglio • Diana • Giovani Poeti • Sorella Senza Nome • Olive D’Inverno • Impronte • II Cielo Della Mia Memoria •<br />

Danza Dei Veli • Un Pernod - S’il Vous Plait • Arimo, I Signori • Lampare • Teatro Eden • Per Sempre • La Plage • In Punta Di Piedi (Collective<br />

Personnel: Marco Brioschi, Emmanuel Bex, Carlo Virzi, Federico Sanesi, Kal dos Santos, Gilson Silveria, Gianni Coscia, Silvio Binello) 2-CD set<br />

Roberta Gambarini is one of the finest jazz singers in the world, perhaps the finest interpreter of ‘scat’ since<br />

Ella Fitzgerald. She headlines the major jazz festivals the world over and tops reader’s polls in Downbeat<br />

and Jazz Times. Andrea Donati is a musician, composer and arranger highly rated by Ennio Morricone. Alda<br />

Merini is Italy’s greatest living poet who co-wrote the songs with Andrea. These tracks were recorded in Italy<br />

in the late nineties and remixed and re-mastered in <strong>2009</strong>. [Item Code: 63912 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

LIONSGATE<br />

20027 VARIOUS ARTISTS MAD MEN: MUSIC FROM THE SERIES VOLUME 2 Early in the Morning<br />

(a) • Congratulations Honey (b) • How Mable Get Sable Cha Cha Cha (c) • Lollipops And Roses (d) •<br />

The Infanta (e) • Blue Room (f) • Break It To Me Gently (g) • Telstar (h) • Let’s Twist Again (i) • Pot Can’t<br />

Talk About The Kettle (j) • Crooked Woman (k) • Beautiful Mine (l) (Artists: a- Peter, Paul & Mary; b- Baby<br />

Washington & the Plants; c- David Carbonara; d- Jack Jones; e- The Decemberists; f- Perry Como; g- Brenda<br />

Lee; h- The Tornadoes; i- Chubby Checker; j- Helene Smith; k- Edd Henry; l- Retro Remix) [Item Code:<br />

64618 CD: $14.00]<br />

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LONE HILL JAZZ<br />

10375 BILLY TAYLOR TRIO EVERGREENS - AT THE LONDON HOUSE Cheek To Cheek • It’s Too<br />

Late Now • I Only Have Eyes For You • Then I’ll Be Tired Of You • All The Things You Are • But Not For Me<br />

• You Don’t Know What Love Is • Satin Doll • More Than You Know • Between The Devil And The Deep<br />

Blue Sea • The London House • It Might As Well Be Spring • Gone With The Wind • Love Is Here To Stay<br />

• Midnight Piano • I Cover The Waterfront • Stella By Starlight (Personnel: Percy Brice, Earl May) [1956]<br />

For the first time on CD 2 LPs on 1 CD. Two complete consecutive albums by the Billy Taylor trio featuring<br />

the same personnel and both recorded in January of 1956. Neither Evergreens or At the London House appeared<br />

on CD before. Includes 12-page booklet. [Item Code: 64348 CD: $15.00]<br />

MACK AVENUE<br />

1044 SEAN JONES THE SEARCH WITHIN The Search Within Interlude) • Transitions • Ambitious<br />

Violet, The • Life Cycles • The Storm • Letter Of Resignation • The Search Within (For Less) • Summer’s<br />

Spring • Sunday Reflections • Sean’s Jones Comes Down • Love’s Lullaby • The Search Within (Postlude)<br />

• Untitled Track While working in a mainstream context, contemporary Ohioan trumpeter Sean Jones is far from the staid Young Lions of the<br />

early 1980s. For instance, he’s unafraid to infuse his brand of neo-hard bop with easygoing crossover-type<br />

elements (shimmering electric piano, smoothly melodious flute) and his originals possess a bright, easily accessible<br />

ambiance. Make no mistake--Jones’s music is still straight-ahead jazz, albeit with a sweet coating.<br />

His approach has the technique and fortitude of hard-bop masters Kenny Dorham and Freddie Hubbard but<br />

the charm and melodiousness of Chris Botti and Chuck Mangione. [Item Code: 64033 CD: $18.00]<br />

MAMA<br />

1038 CHUCK OWEN AND THE JAZZ SURGE THE COMET’S TAIL - PERFORMING THE COMPO-<br />

SITIONS OF MICHAEL BRECKER Peep • Slings and Arrows • Itsbynne Reel • How Long ‘Til the Sun •<br />

Sumo • The Mean Time • Take a Walk • Everything Happens When You’e Gone (Personnel: Randy Brecker,<br />

Dave Liebman, Joe Lovano, Mike Mainieri, Adam Nussbaum, Mike Stern, Rob Thomas) [2007] First CD<br />

release from the fledgling USF Center for Jazz Composition, and the culmination of a multi-faceted project<br />

that began in 2006. Seeking to focus attention on the compositions of a great jazz artist while stimulating<br />

new works, the CJC launched an international arranging competition in honor of jazz icon Michael Brecker.<br />

The thrilling, no-holds-barred version of ‘Peep’ that opens this CD, scored by Fred Stride of Vancouver, was<br />

ultimately selected the winner. In the meantime, the CJC commissioned arrangements of Brecker compositions from noted composers Gil Goldstein<br />

and Vince Mendoza, who had frequently collaborated with Michael. [Item Code: 64398 -CD: $16.00]<br />

MERRYMAKERS<br />

34 PORTENA JAZZ BAND JAZZ FROM BUENOS AIRES VOLUME 1 High Society • Aunt Hagar’s Blues<br />

• King Porter’s Stomp • Yellow Dog Bites • East Coast Trot • Tight Like That • New Orleans Joys • Midnight<br />

Mama • Perfect Rag • Saratoga Swing • Just Gone • Billy Goat Stomp • Sidewalk Blues • Coal Cart Blues •<br />

Frankie And Johnny • Weary Blues • Sweet Baby Doll • The Chant • Working Man Blues • Froggie Moore<br />

• Camp Meeting Blues • Mobile Stomp • Terrible Blues (Personnel: Norberto Gandani, Sergio Tamburri,<br />

Alfredo Espinosa, Ricardo Scarremberg, Daniel Passero, more) Who would ever have imagined that the best<br />

jazz band since the classic bands of the 1920s - King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band and Jelly Roll Morton’s Red<br />

Hot Peppers, would be located in Buenos Aires? That is exactly what happened in 1966 when Turk Murphy,<br />

trombonist and leader of Turk Murhpy’s San Francisco Jazz Band, first heard an album by Portena Jazz Band<br />

and he commented, ‘They would blow us into the bay.’ They are sensational and perform in the true spirit<br />

and style of the jazz age. 23 tracks. [Item Code: 64139 CD: $16.00]<br />

35 PORTENA JAZZ BAND JAZZ FROM BUENOS AIRES VOLUME 2 The Stampede • Skid Dat De Dat<br />

• Livery Stable Blues • Wild Cat Blues • Cushion Foot Stomp • Milenberg Joys • Atlanta Blues • Patrol Wagon Blues • Clarinet Marmalade • Brown<br />

Skin Mama • I’ve Got Someone • Jackass Blues • Sugarfoot Stomp • Aunt Hagar’s Blue • Candy Lips • Steamboat Stomp • Oh, Miss Hannah •<br />

The Moche • What-Cha-Call-’Em Blues • Henderson Stomp • Sidewalk Blues • The Charleston’s - The Best Dance - After All (Personnel: Norberto<br />

Gandani, Sergio Tamburri, Alfredo Espinosa, Ricardo Scarremberg, Daniel Passero, more) Who would ever<br />

have imagined that the best jazz band since the classic bands of the 1920s - King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band<br />

and Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers, would be located in Buenos Aires? That is exactly what happened<br />

in 1966 when Turk Murphy, trombonist and leader of Turk Murhpy’s San Francisco Jazz Band, first heard an<br />

album by Portena Jazz Band and he commented, ‘They would blow us into the bay.’ They are sensational<br />

and perform in the true spirit and style of the jazz age. 22 tracks. [Item Code: 64140 CD: $16.00]<br />

36 RAY RONNEI SALTY BUBBLE Salty Bubble • Snag It • Willie The Weeper • Far Away Blues •<br />

Oriental Man • Weary Blues • Winin’ Boy • Sweet Sue • Burgundy Street • Blue Bells Goodbye (Personnel:<br />

Jerry Kaehele, Tom Sharpsteen, Tom Sharpsteen, Gordon Wilson, Mike Fay, Vic Loring, Walt Sereth,<br />

more) [1962] Composer and cornetist Ray Ronnie is captured live on this 1962 recording performing his<br />

tune ‘Salty Bubble’ and nine other tunes with trombonist Jerry Kaehele’s Good Time Levee Stompers. The<br />

Levee Stompers were Tom Sharpsteen & Walt Sereth - clarinet, Gordon Wilson - piano, Mike Fay - bassist,<br />

Vic Loring - banjo. ‘Salty Bubble’ was also recorded Tom Sharpsteen and his Orlandos in 1994. The 1994<br />

Sharpsteen version will be used by Woody Allen in his newest film ‘Whatever Works’ to be released on June<br />

19th, <strong>2009</strong>. [Item Code: 64328 CD: $16.00]<br />

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MR. MUSIC<br />

7020 GENE KRUPA QUARTET LIVE FROM THE LONDON HOUSE Three Little Words • But Not<br />

For Me • High Falutin’ • Indiana • Tenderly • Perdido • Flying Home • Yesterdays • There Will Never Be<br />

Another You • Memories Of You • Theme - Sultry Serenade • I Never Knew • Poor Butterfly • More Perdido<br />

(Personnel: Eddie Wasserman, Ronnie Ball, Jimmy Gannon) [1958-1960] Legendary jazz drummer Gene<br />

Krupa leads his quartet through 14 tunes recorded in 1958-1960. Gene is backed by Eddie Wasserman on<br />

saxophone, clarinet and flute, pianist Ronnie Ball and bassist Jimmy Gannon. 14 tracks including: Perdido,<br />

Indiana, Flying Home, But Not For Me, High Falutin’, I Never Knew. The musical performances contained<br />

here are but another small live example of the leader’s rich recorded legacy, helping celebrate the centennial<br />

anniversary of his birth in 1909. [Item Code: 64287 CD: $16.00]<br />

7021 WOODY HERMAN LIVE WITH THE FIRST AND SECOND HERDS Intro - Lover • All The Time<br />

• Wrap Our Troubles In Dreams • Lady McGowan’s Dream • A Ghost Of A Chance • Mabel, Mabel •<br />

They Went That Away • Juba Blues (*) • More Blues (*) • The Goof And I • Just For Laughs • I Cover The<br />

Waterfront • My Pal Gonzales • Four Brothers • We’ll Be Together Again • Lazy Lullaby • Kean And Peach<br />

(Collective Personnel: Sonny Berman, Cappy Lewis, Conrad Gozzo, Ed Kiefer, Bill Harris, John LaPorta, Red Norvo, Jimmy Rowles, Joe Mondragon,<br />

Don Lamond, Marry Ann McCall, The Blue Moods, Jack Teagarden, Ted Nash, Al Cohn, Stan Getz, Serge Chaloff, Jimmy Raney, more) [1946-<br />

1948] Bonus Tracks - (*) . Altoist and clarinetist and big band leader Woody Herman and his first and<br />

second Herds are captured live between 1946-1948. Each contributed an enormous amount of new music<br />

through their distinctive personalities and recordings.Members of Woody’s band include trombonist Jack<br />

Teagarden, saxophonists Al Cohn, Stan Getz & Zoot Sims, bassist Charlie Drayton, trumpeter Shorty Rogers<br />

and vibist Red Norvo. 17 tracks including: All The Time, More Blues, A Ghost Of A Chance, Just For Laughs,<br />

We’ll Be Together Again. [Item Code: 64288 CD: $16.00]<br />

7022 STAN KENTON LIVE FROM CANADA Intro - Theme • Stardust • Love For Sale • Ennui • Bill’s<br />

Blues • Artistry In Rhythm • Collaboration • Intro - Theme • Francesca • Stella By Starlight • Artistry In Bolero<br />

• Somnambolism • Jump For Joe • Intro - Theme • Minor Riff • Interlude • Nags And Baggage • Street<br />

Of Dreams • Portrait Of A Count • Canadian Tribute • Concerto To End All Concertos (Collective Prsonnel:<br />

Buddy Childers, Conte Cnadoli, Bill Russo, Bill Holman, Stan Kenton, Don Bagley, Frank Rosolino, Stan<br />

Levey, more) [1952] ios like a hailstorm. The sound of the 1952-53 Stan Kenton Orchestra presented<br />

here Live Form Canada was the road band at it’s best. Most Kenton aficionados agree that this orchestra was<br />

Stan’s finest and certainly most swingest. It engulfed the listener with it’s azure beauty, soloists cutting into<br />

the ensemble, like voices shouting into t the wind. These performances played in Kitchener, Toronto and<br />

Montreal were part of the historic Concert In Miniature, aired over NBC. [Item Code: 64289 CD: $16.00]<br />

OA2 RECORDS<br />

22054 BEN NEUMAN INTRODUCTIONS 26-2 • I Fall In Love Too Easily • M.J.D. • Peace • Riot •<br />

Blame It On My Youth • You And The Night And The Music • A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (Personnel:<br />

Dennis Carroll, George Fludas) [2008] Combining with one of America’s premier rhythm teams -<br />

bassist Dennis Carroll (Bobby Broom Trio) and drummer George Fludas (Cedar Walton Trio) - Chicago pianist<br />

Ben Neuman creates a dynamic debut recording with fresh arrangements of music by Coltrane, Hancock<br />

and Horace Silver along with American Songbook classics and an original of his own. Deeply embedded<br />

in the tradition, Neuman further pursues new harmonic and melodic concepts as a member of the vibrant<br />

Chicago jazz scene while he finishes his degree in philosophy at the University of Chicago. [Item Code:<br />

64116 CD: $15.00]<br />

OJC<br />

31429 DAVE BRUBECK ESSENTIAL STANDARDS Let’s Fall In Love • Body And Soul • Look For The<br />

Silver Lining • Stardust • The Way You Look Tonight • All The Things You Are • Laura • Yesterdays (Live) • Black And Blue (Live) • Cherokee (Live)<br />

• <strong>September</strong> Song (Personnel: Herb Barman, Jerry Bergonzi, Chris Burbeck, Ron Crotty, Lloyd Davis, Paul Desmond, Joe Dodge, Randy Jones,<br />

Butch Miles, Bobby Militello, Wyatt Ruther, Jack Six, Cal Tjader) [1949-2007] This Essential Standards collection from Fantasy is a fascinating<br />

glimpse of the early ‘50s ‘college’ Dave Brubeck when he played with a trio (and bongos) and also formed<br />

his celebrated quartet with altoist Paul Desmond, who shines on ‘Stardust’ and ‘The Way You Look Tonight,’<br />

with the pianist providing swinging Bach-like contrapuntal runs on the latter. This was the beginning of the<br />

exuberantly intellectual jazz that reached its peak in the late ‘50s with Time Out and other seminal Columbia<br />

LPs. The compilation also includes some post-Columbia tracks from Telarc and Concord, which provides<br />

a nice overview of Brubeck’s early-to-late career in one neat package. [Item Code: 64501 CD: $13.00]<br />

31460 LESTER YOUNG CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid • Tea For Two • I<br />

Can’t Get Started • Pennies From Heaven • I’m Confessin’ (That I Love You) • Oh Lady, Be Good • Just You,<br />

Just Me • Undecided • I Cover The Waterfront • Lester Leaps In (Collective Personnel: Ray Brown, Roy<br />

Eldridge, Herb Ellis, J.C. Heard, Hank Jones, Jim Lucht, Oscar Peterson, Bill Potts, Flip Phillips, Max Roach,<br />

Earl Swope, Norman Williams) [1952-1956] This collection draws on a 1956 live performance at Washington<br />

D.C. club plus three other selections taken from J.A.T.P appearances. Lester Young is considered one<br />

of the three most important tenor saxophonists of all time, along with John Coltrane and Coleman Hawkins.<br />

He is a true jazz giant - a man who became a legend by developing a unique style. The CD includes insightful<br />

liner notes by noted jazz historian Ashley Kahn. [Item Code: 64392 CD: $13.00]<br />

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OPENART<br />

7262 JACKIE RYAN DOOZY Doozy • You’ll See • Caminhos Cruzados • Do Something • With The<br />

Wind And The Rain In Your Hair • Speak Low • I Must Have That Man • Dat Dere • Beautiful Moons Ago<br />

• My How The Time Goes By • Opportunity Please Knock • I Haven’t Got Anything Better To Do • Brigas<br />

Nunca Mais - A Felicidade • Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most • Solamente Una Vez • Summer<br />

Serenade • Get Rid Of Monday • Midnight Sun • Tell Me More And More And Then Some • Some Other<br />

Time (Personnel: Cyrus Chestnut, Eric Alexander, Jeremy Pelt, Carl Allen, Ray Drummond, Neal Smith,<br />

Dezron Douglas, Romero Lubambo) [2006/2008] (2-CD set) One of the outstanding jazz vocalists of her<br />

generation and, quite possibly, of all time. Rivaling the dexterous sass of Sarah Vaughn, the instinctive smarts<br />

of Carmen McRae and the scintillating verve of Diane Krall. [Item Code: 64290 2-CD: $18.00]<br />

ORIGIN RECORDS<br />

82541 COURTNEY FORTUNE SPEAK LOVE Care Of Cell 44 • I Wish You Love • Lost In The Memory<br />

• You’re Starting To Feel Like Home • Close The Door • Speak Love • I Love The Way You’re Breaking My<br />

Heart • Like Always • Dindi • Bitter Words • I’ll Keep Waiting • Hello Love (Collective Personnel: Dean Parks, Christian Jacob, Jim Cox, Kevin<br />

Axt, Gregg Field, Miles Fortune, West Australian Philharmonic Orchestra, M.B. Gordy, Jeff Driskill, Chris<br />

Walden, more) [2008-<strong>2009</strong>] The dark tones of Los Angeles-based singer Courtney Fortune’s voice transition<br />

seamlessly from jazz to folk and pop on her debut album, ‘Speak Love.’ Along with a collection of<br />

standards, half of the songs on ‘Speak Love’ were written by Fortune or co-written with four-time Grammynominated<br />

composer and arranger Chris Walden. [Item Code: 64291 CD: $15.00]<br />

82542 JESSICA WILLIAMS THE ART OF THE PIANO Triple Door Blues • Esperanza • Love And Hate<br />

• Elaine • First Gymnopedie • Prophets • Diane • Lonnie’s Lament [<strong>2009</strong>] Pianist Jessica Williams returns<br />

with her third in a series of superlative solo piano recordings for Origin <strong>Records</strong>. Here, in performance at the<br />

Triple Door in Seattle. [Item Code: 64292 CD: $15.00]<br />

PRESTIGE<br />

31461 MILES DAVIS SONNY ROLLINS THE CLASSIC PRESTIGE SESSIONS - 1951-1956 Morpheus<br />

• Down • Blue Room (Take 1) • Blue Room (Take 2) • Whispering • I Know • Conception • Out Of The<br />

Blue • Denial • Bluing • Dig • My Old Flame • It’s Only A Paper Moon • Compulsion • The Serpent’s<br />

Tooth (Take 1) • The Serpent’s Took (Take 2) • ‘Round Midnight • Airegin • Oleo • But Not For Me (Take 1)<br />

• But Not For Me (Take 2) • Doxy • In Your Own Sweet Way • No Line • Vierd Blues (Collective Personnel: Walter Bishop, Jr., Art Blakey, Paul<br />

Chambers, Kenny Clarke, Tommy Flanagan, Bennie Green, Roy Haynes, Percy Heath, Philly Joe Jones, John Lewis, Jackie McLean, Charlie Parker,<br />

Tommy Potter, Horace Silver, Arthur Taylor) [1951/1953-1954/1956] 2-CD set. In the early 1950s Miles<br />

Davis and Sonny Rollins developed a friendship and working relationship that produced some of the best<br />

and most important jazz of that decade, and they moved on, each in his separate orbit, to further musical<br />

triumphs in the Sixties and beyond. The two CD set includes new liner notes of memories and reflections<br />

from jazz historian and journalist Ira Gitler. [Item Code: 64393 2-CD: $20.00]<br />

PROGRESSIVE<br />

7148 CHARLIE VENTURA HIGH ON AN OPEN MIKE Lover • Ghost Of A Chance • Wonderful<br />

World • Newport • High On An Open Mike • Broadway • Body & Soul • Things Ain’t What They Used To<br />

Be (Personnel: Warren Vache, Urbie Green, George Masco, John Bunch, Milt HInton, Mousey Alexander)<br />

[1977] Charlie Ventura is, as everyone knows, one of the finest tenor players jazz has produced. Charliei<br />

backed by some of his old friends like Urbie Green, John Bunch, Milt Hinton, and Mousey Alexander.<br />

Ventura re-recorded his “High on an Open Mike” and “Body and Soul”. Warren Vache celebrates Charlie’s<br />

return with his usual incisive trumpet work. His solos swing both sessions. “Newport” is a new ballad written<br />

by Ventura and “Body and Soul” represents Charlie’s 1977 ballad playing with no doubling of tempos. The rhythm team in back of all this is<br />

at its usual peak. [Item Code: 64329 CD: $15.00]<br />

RARE LIVE RECORDINGS<br />

88650 FATS NAVARRO COMPLETE LAST STUDIO SESSION Wailing Wall (Take A) • Wailing Wall<br />

(Take B, Incomplete) • Wailing Wall (Take C, Incomplete) • Wailing Wall (Take D) • Wailing Wall (Take E) •<br />

Go (The Way You Look Tonight) (Take A, Incomplete) • Go (The Way You Look Tonight) (Take B) • Go (The<br />

Way You Look Tonight) (Take C) • Go (The Way You Look Tonight) (Take B•C) • Go (The Way You Look<br />

Tonight) (Take D, Incomplete) • Go (The Way You Look Tonight) (Take E) • Infatuation (Body And Soul) (Take<br />

A, Incomplete) • Infatuation (Body And Soul) (Take B) • Infatuation (Body And Soul) (Take C, Incomplete)<br />

• Infatuation (Body And Soul) (Take D) • Stop (Pennies From Heaven) (Take A, Incomplete) • Stop (Pennies<br />

From Heaven) (Take B) • Stop (Pennies From Heaven) (Take C, Incomplete) • Stop (Pennies From Heaven)<br />

(Take D) • Lullaby In Rhythm • High On An Open Mike • Sweet Georgia Brown 7 (Personnel: Don Lanphere,<br />

Al Haig, Tommy Potter and Max Roach, Buddy Rich, Charlie Ventura, Ed Shaughnessy, Ralph Burns,<br />

more) [1947/1949-1950] The great Fats Navarro’s last studio session, included here in its entirety for the<br />

first time ever. As a bonus, an unissued broadcast from the Cafe Society recorded just a few days before Fats’<br />

disappearance and two rare jam sessions from a 1947 and 1950 broadcast featuring the trumpeter. Includes<br />

12-page booklet. [Item Code: 64343 CD: $17.00]<br />

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RARE LIVE RECORDINGS<br />

88651 CLIFFORD BROWN THE LOST REHEARSALS 1953-56 Somebody Loves Me • Indiana • I’ll<br />

Remember April • A Night In Tunisia • Bula-Beige Blues • Sometimes I’m Happy (Version 1) • Sometimes<br />

I’m Happy (Version 2) • Blues In F • Pennies From Heaven • Second Balcony Jump • Lullaby In Rhythm<br />

• Dewey Square (Fragment) Into Brownie Warming Up • Perdido - Wahoo (Version 1) • Perdido - Wahoo<br />

(Version 2) • Body And Soul • Perdido - Wahoo (Collective Personnel: Tadd Dameron, Benny Golson, Gigi<br />

Gryce, Sonny Rollins, Max Roach, more) [1953/1954/1956] All tracks previously unissued. This release<br />

contains a batch of rare rehearsals preserved by Brownie himself with his own amateur tape recorder. They<br />

feature such stars as Tadd Dameron, Benny Golson and Gigi Gryce, as well as the classic quintet with Sonny<br />

Rollins and Max Roach. Clifford plays amazing solos on all of these tunes, many of which, like ‘Somebody<br />

Loves Me’, ‘Bula-Beige Blues’ and ‘Sometimes I’m Happy’, he would never record again. Includes 8-page<br />

booklet. [Item Code: 64347 CD: $17.00]<br />

RETRIEVAL<br />

79058 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE JAZZ MODERNISTS Royal Garden Blues (a) • The Meanest Blues (b) • Washboard Blues (c) • Boneyard<br />

Shuffle (c) • Rhythm Of The Day (d) • Nervous Charlie (e) • The Chant (b) • That’s No Bargain (f) • Singin’<br />

The Blues (g) • For No Reason At All in C (h) • Melancholy Charlie (i) • Delirium (j) • Mean Dog Blues (f) •<br />

Three Blind Mice (g) • Feelin’ No Pain (k) • Solilognoy (l) • Wringin’ and Twistin’ (m) • Humpty Dumpty (g)<br />

• Krazy Kat (g) • Jubilee (g) • A Imagination (f) • Harlem Twist (n) • In a Mist (o) • Dance of the Octopus (o)<br />

(Artist: a- The Wolverine Orchestra; b- Original Memphis Five; c- Hitch’s Happy Harmonists; d- Ross Gorman<br />

And His Orchestra; e- The Red Heads; f- Red Nichols And His Five Pennies; g- Frankie Trumbauer And<br />

His Orchestra; h- Tram, Bix And Eddie; i- The Six Hottentots; j- The Charleston Chasers; k- Miff Mole And<br />

His Molers; l- Don Vorhees And His Orchestra; m- Tram, Bix And Lang; n- Red Nichols And His Orchestra;<br />

o- Red Norvo) [1924-1933] This CD celebrates ‘the Jazz Modernists l924-33’. By June l924 Paul Whiteman<br />

had already presented his groundbreaking ‘Experiment in Modern Music’ concert at Aeolian Hall New<br />

York. [Item Code: 64406 CD: $11.00]<br />

SACKVILLE<br />

2074 BROTHER JOHN SELLERS PARIS 1957 Lucy Mae Blues • Railroad Blues • Love Is A Story • He<br />

Came All The Way Down • Hands Off • How Long Blues • Morning Noon And Night • You’ve Been Gone<br />

Five Years • I Cried For You • Woke Up This Morning • Blue Suede Shoes • Miss Otis Regrets • I Have The Blues Every Day • I’m Gonna Move To<br />

The Outskirts Of Town • Let’s Rock And Roll (Personnel: Bill Coleman, Pierre Michelot, Pierre Sim, Paul Rovere, Kenny Clarke, Christian Garros,<br />

Georges Arvanitas, Bill Coleman, Guy Lafitte, Claude Gousset, Michel de Villers) [1957] Recorded in Paris in 1957 with backing by the Guy<br />

Lafitte Orchestra. Blues and gospel vocalist Brother John Sellers is captured in the hard driving ‘shout’ blues style in the tradition of Joe Turner,<br />

Jimmy Witherspoon and Jimmy Rushing. [Item Code: 64234 CD: $17.00]<br />

2079 DICK HYMAN IN CONCERT AT THE OLD MILL INN Ain’t Misbehavin’ • I Can’t Get Started • Stompin’ At The Savoy • Have A Heart<br />

• Honeysuckle Rose • All The Things You Are • Undecided • Blackbird • Christopher Columbus • Ocean<br />

Languor • Pass It Along • The Man I Love [2007] A solo concert from December 2007 at The Old Mill<br />

Inn in Toronto by virtuoso pianist Dick Hyman. Hyman has played with legends Benny Goodman, Charlie<br />

Parker and Red Norvo, he has scored Woody Allen films and made in depth tributes to Jelly Roll Morton, Bix<br />

Beiderbecke and Duke Ellington. 12 tracks. [Item Code: 64235 CD: $17.00]<br />

SAVANT<br />

2099 JERRY BERGONZI SIMPLY PUT Mr. MB • Dancing In The Dark • Casadiche • Come Fly With<br />

Me • Wipper Snapper • Out Of Nowhere • Crossing The Naeff • What If? • Malaga (Personnel: Bruce<br />

Barth, Dave Santoro, Andrea Michelutti) [2008] The tenorist is a long-established master of extracting<br />

maximum artistry with a minimum of fuss, which masks the gact that there is nothing simple about either the<br />

contents or the execution of this release. Spurred by a first-class rhythm section, Bergonzi swings through<br />

a program of tricky originals and ingeniously reharmonized standswith unrelenting elan, deploying a richly<br />

entextured tone, an authoritative time feel, and a storyteller’s sense of how to unfold a narrative arc in notes<br />

and tones. Featuring Bruce Barth on piano, Dave Santoro on bass and Andrea Michelutti on drums. [Item<br />

Code: 64169 CD: $17.00]<br />

2101 PETER HAND BIG BAND THE WIZARD OF JAZZ Come Rain Or Come Shine • Ill Wind •<br />

This Time The Dream’s On Me • The Man That Got Away • Let’s Fall In Love • Stormy Weather • Blue<br />

Jug - Harold’s Blues • Over The Rainbow (Personnel: Houston Person, Kenny Berger, Don Braden, Ralph<br />

Lalama, Brad Leali, Mike Migliore, Jim Rotondi, John Mosca, Jim Pugh, Richard Wyands, more) [2005]<br />

Peter Hand has been a prolific and active presence on the New York jazz scene for many years and has<br />

worked with and/or written music for Carmen Lundy, the George Coleman Octet and the Lee Konitz Nonet.<br />

On his debut release for Savant <strong>Records</strong>, the Peter Hand big Band featuring tenor sax giant Hojuston Person<br />

pays tribute to the music of Harold Arlen and features a lineup of stellar musicians incuding Don Braden,<br />

Ralph Lalama, Cecil Bridgewater, Valery Ponomarev, Jim Rotondi, Ricahrd Wyands and Harvie S, putting<br />

a fresh and swinging spin on some of the most memorable songs in The Harold Arlen Songbook. [Item<br />

Code: 64170 CD: $17.00]<br />

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SOUNDS OF YESTERYEAR<br />

783 THE GLENN MILLER SINGERS REUNIONS IN 1948, 1954, 1959 He Sez, She Says (a) • So Far<br />

(b) • It Could Happen To You • You Don’t Have To Know The Language (c) • Brooklyn Love Song (a) •<br />

Golden Earrings • Sure Thing • St. Louis Blues March • I’ll Be Seeing You (d) • Surprise Symphony • Begin<br />

The Beguine (e) • Memories Of You • Because (d) • Blue Champagne • Moonlight Serenade • I Know Why<br />

(f) • Moonlight Cocktail (g) • A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (h) • Sweet Eloise (g) • (I’ve Got A<br />

Gal In) Kalamazoo (i) • Wham (Re-Bop-Boom-Bam) (j) • Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree (i) • Serenade In<br />

Blue (g) • Elmers Tune (g) • Booglie Wooglie Piggy (k) • Chattanooga Choo Choo (k) • Perfidia (f) (Vocalist:<br />

a- Marion Hutton; b- Gary Stevens; c- Tex Beneke And The Moonlight Serenaders; d- Johnny Desmond;<br />

e- Dorothy Carless; f- The Modernaires; g- Ray Eberle And The Modernaires; h- Ray Eberle; i- Tex Beneke,<br />

Marion Hutton And The Modernaires; j- Marion Hutton And The Modernaires; k- Tex Beneke And The Modernaires)<br />

(Collective Personnel: Joe Ferrante, Conrad Gozzo, Pete Candoli, Chuck Gentry, Al Hendrickson,<br />

Urbie Green, Mel Davis, Al de Risi, John Pizzarelli, more) [1948/1954/1959] Your chance to hear again<br />

the great vocalists featured in the Glenn Miller Orchestra at reunions in 1948, 1954 and 1959. In the 1948<br />

segment, on tracks 1-8, the featured band is the Glenn Miller Orchestra Led By Tex Beneke and featuring:<br />

Marion Hutton, Garry Stevens and Tex Beneke with The Moonlight Serenaders. The other two dates feature the Tex Beneke led all star line-up bands<br />

featuring Charlie Teagarden, Sy Zentner, Eddie Miller, Al Hendrickson, Jack Sperling, Doc Goldberg, Moe<br />

Purtill and many others who made the big bands swing. A nostalgic treat for lovers of music from The Big<br />

Band Era. [Item Code: 64042 CD: $14.00]<br />

784 ANDRE PREVIN TRIO WITH PEGGY KING THE NAVY SWINGS Introduction • I Could Dance<br />

All Night • More Than You Know (a) • Stars Fell On Alabama • I’m Beginning To See The Light (a) • Introduction<br />

• Mad About The Boy (a) • On The Street Where We Live • I Remember You (a) • Double Header<br />

• Introduction • Honeysuckle Rose • Bewitched (a) • I Could Write A Book • It’s Alright With Me (a) •<br />

Introduction • Zip • Mountain Greenery (a) • Moonlight Becomes You • Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe<br />

(a) (Vocalist: a- Peggy King) (Personnel: Red Mitchell, Frankie Capp) [1950s] Most people think of Andre<br />

Previn as a classical musician and conductor of the worlds finest classical orchestras but his repertoire is far<br />

wider and he is also a notable jazz musician. These ‘live’ recordings from the late 1950s show him performing<br />

with his trio of noted bassist Red Mitchell and lesser known but equally talented drummer Frankie<br />

Capp who drummed with most of the major swing bands including The Stan Kenton Orchestra. Peggy King’s<br />

career has seen her sing with many notable bands from the Swing Era including: Mitch Miller, Ray Anthony,<br />

Charlie Spivak and Ralph Flanagan. This CD contains four complete The Navy Swings shows and is a true<br />

collectors item. [Item Code: 64141 CD: $14.00]<br />

785 GEORGE SHEARING QUINTET THE NAVY SWINGS Introduction: Lullaby Of Birdland • Polka Dots And Moonbeams • For Every Man<br />

There’s A Woman • Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You • Introduction: Lullaby Of Birdland • You’re<br />

My Girl • Night Mist • Imagination • Poodle Mambo • Introduction: Lullaby Of Birdland • A Foggy Day<br />

• Friendly Persausion • Have You Met Miss Jones • Anitra’s Nanigo • Introduction: Lullaby Of Birdland •<br />

You’re Sincerely • No Moon At All • Mi Musica Es Para Ti (My Music Is For You) (Personnel: Toots Thielemans,<br />

Al McKibbon, Percy Brice, Armand Peraza) [1957] Another rare item, this CD features four complete<br />

The Navy Swings shows from 1957 showcasing the great George Shearing Quintet, The incomparable<br />

George plays with an all star Line up of renowned guitarist and virtuoso harmonica player Toots Thielemans,<br />

bassist Al McKibbon one of the premier bassists from the early Be-Bop era, Percy Brice who started his<br />

musical career playing piano and violin, percussionist Armand Peraza led an equally glittering career and<br />

probably his finest work was featuring on the seventies and eighties recordings of Santana, legend has it that<br />

he mastered his craft in an afternoon. [Item Code: 64142 CD: $14.00]<br />

786 COUNT BASIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA WITH JOE WILLIAMS LET’S GO TO TOWN Introduction<br />

• It’s A Wonderful World (a) • Three-Eighteen • Keep Your Hand On Your Heart (a) • Moten Swing • Closer:<br />

One O’Clock Jump • Introduction • Shake, Rattle And Roll (a) • In A Mellow Tone • More Than Likely (a)<br />

• Chestnut Street Ramble • Closer: One O’Clock Jump • Introduction • You Stepped Out Of A Dream (a) •<br />

Lil’ Darlin’ • Somebody (a) • Whirly Bird • Introduction • That Kind Of Woman (a) • Corner Pocket • In The Evenin’ (a) • Closer: One O’Clock<br />

Jump (Vocalist: a- Joe Williams) [1957] The Count Basie orchestra needs no introduction, suffice it to say if a poll was taken of the all time best<br />

Jazz bands Basie would always feature in the top five and there are many who would place them at number one. The vocalist on this CD is the<br />

great Joe Williams who sings some more unusual numbers including a jumping version of Shake Rattle And<br />

Roll. The band is in its heyday, at the peak of its form and features four complete National Guard Shows<br />

from 1957 which include several of the Count’s best known numbers but is graced with a good selection of<br />

his lesser known works. [Item Code: 64143 CD: $14.00]<br />

787 HERB ELLIS AND THE CHARLIE BYRD TRIO THE NAVY SWINGS Introduction • One Note<br />

Samba • Lady Be Good • Carolina In The Morning • Chung King • Introduction • St. Louis Blues • Someone<br />

To Light Up My Life • Danco No. 5 (Enrico Granadas) • Take Care Of Yourself • Introduction • Things Ain’t<br />

What They Used To Be • Willow Weep For Me • So Danco Samba (Jazz Samba) • Sweet Georgia Brown •<br />

Introduction • Limehouse Blues • When Your Lover Has Gone • It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That<br />

Swing • Bluesette (Personnel: Keeter Betts, Buddy Deppenschmidt) [1957] Many fine guitarists have<br />

emerged onto the American jazz scene but amongst the finest are Herb Ellis and Charlie Byrd. This group<br />

has been called their trio but I think the term quartet would better apply as also featured are virtuoso bassist<br />

Keeter Betts and drummer par excellence Buddy Deppenschmidt and with tracks like One Note Samba, Jazz<br />

Samba and Danco No. 5 leans towards a cool latin feel. These recordings are from four live Navy Swings<br />

shows in 1957. [Item Code: 64144 CD: $14.00]<br />

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SOUNDS OF YESTERYEAR<br />

788 RAY ANTHONY AND HIS ORCHESTRA LET’S GO TO TOWN VOL. 2 Intro: The Man With<br />

The Horn • Lucky In Love (1a) • Say Hey (1b) • Little Things Mean A Lot (1a) • When You Step In With<br />

The NG • Thunderbird • Closer: The Man With The Horn • Intro: The Man With The Horn • Dance My<br />

Heart • Only A Bridesmaid (1a) • I’m Nobody’s Baby (1a) • Air Express • Closer: The Man With The Horn<br />

• Intro: The Man With The Horn • Cat Dancin’ • I Cried For You (1a) • You Could Have Knocked Me Over<br />

• Venezuela • Closer: The Man With The Horn • Intro: The Man With The Horn • Steam Heat (1a) • When<br />

You Serve In The NG (1a) • Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater • Hey There (1a) • Midnight Curfew • Closer: The<br />

Man With The Horn • Intro: The Man With The Horn • Love Me Or Leave Me (2a) • Mmmm Mamie (1b)<br />

• A Kiss Like Yours (2a) • Bunny Hop • Closer: The Man With The Horn • Intro: The Man With The Horn<br />

• Rollin’ Home • Learnin’ The Blues (2a) • Young And Foolish (2a) • Thunderbird • Closer: The Man With<br />

The Horn • Intro: The Man With The Horn • Sweet And Gentle (2a) • Mr Anthony’s Blues • My Man (2a)<br />

• When The Saints Go Marching In • Closer: The Man With The Horn • Intro: The Man With The Horn •<br />

Drive In • I’ve Got The World On A String • The Man That Got Away (2a) • DC-7 • Closer: The Man With<br />

The Horn (Vocalist: 1a- Mindy Carson; 1b- The Band; 2a- June Valli) (2-CD set) This is volume two of the series of fifteen minute radio programs<br />

recorded to promote post World War II conscription to the American National Guard and as such is a chance to hear again the wonderful sound<br />

of its featured band, virtuoso trumpeter Ray Anthony and his Orchestra. Eight separate programs are contained on this special low priced double<br />

CD set. Featured vocalists are Mindy Carson on disc 1 and June Valli on disc 2. This is your chance to relive again the days when radio was king<br />

as each program can be heard in its entirety. [Item Code: 64330 -CD: $14.00]<br />

789 TEX BENEKE RALPH FLANAGAN THE DUEL OF THE DANCE BANDS Moonlight Serenade (a) • St. Louis Blues March (a) • Bali Ha’i<br />

(a) (c) • I Can Dream Can’t I? (a) (d) • Mother Prairie (a) (e) • Always (a) • Cindy Lou (a) (c) • It’s Dark On Observatory Hill (a) (c) • Tenderly (a) •<br />

Nevertheless (a) (f) • Singin’ In The Rain (a) (g) • Too Young (a) (h) • Charmaine (a) • Singing Winds (b) • St’ Louis Blues (b) • Bali Ha’i (b) • You’re<br />

Breaking My Heart (b) (i) • Tell Me Why (b) (i) • Always (b) • Don’t Cry, Joe (b) (i) • It’s Dark On Observatory Hill (b) (i) • Tenderly (b) • Nevertheless<br />

(b) (i) • Singin’ In The Rain (b) (j) • Too Young (b) (i) • Charmaine (b) (k) (Vocalist: c- Mary Mayo; d- Glenn Douglas; e- Glenn Douglas And<br />

The Moonlight Serenaders; f- Gregg Lawrence; g- tex Beneke And The Mood Four; h- Eydie Gorme; i- Harry Prime; j- The Band; k- Harry Prime<br />

And The Singing Winds) (Personnel: a- Tex Beneke And His Orchestra; b- Ralph Flanagan And His Orchestra) [1946-1952] Tex Beneke and Ralph<br />

Flanagan led two of the most significant bands of the swing era and on this CD you can hear them pitted against each other with contrasting performances<br />

of St. Louis Blues, Bali Hai, Too Young, Never The Less, Charmaine and others. These two fine orchestras feature talented vocalists Mary<br />

Mayo with an incredible vocal range, Glenn Douglas, The Moonlight Choristers, Gregg Lawrence, The Mood Four, Harry Prime and The Singing<br />

Winds and in the case of Tex Beneke arrangements by Billy May and Henry Mancini. [Item Code: 64331 CD: $14.00]<br />

TRADJAZZ PRODUCTIONS<br />

2135 SALTY DOGS JAZZ BAND CONCERT AT BATTLEGROUND - LIVE Clarinet Marmelade • A<br />

Closer Walk With Thee • My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms • Dallas Blues • Ain’t Gonna Give You None ‘o My<br />

Jelly Roll: Coney Island Washboard • Wolverine Blues • Blues My Naughtie Sweetie Gives To Me • Buddy<br />

Boldens Blues • That’s A Plenty • Big Butter and Egg Man • Willie The Weeper • Shake That Thing • Royal<br />

Garden Blues • Fidgety Feet • Muskrat Ramble (Personnel: John Waters, Dan Hughey, Dick Weimer, Lynn<br />

Oberholtzer, Mitch Crask, Steve Ley, Dick Karner) [1974] The Salty Dogs Jazz Band recorded live at the<br />

Tippecanoe Memorial Battlefield in Battleground, IN., Summer 1974. To put this in perspective, this group<br />

of Salt Dogs had never played together as a unit until the day of the concert. There was no practice, no<br />

warmups, nothing. John Waters had been working on the West Coast. He drove down from Chicago to play<br />

with the Salty Dogs. He was the only player who was not an official Salty Dog. The Salty Dogs made him<br />

a honorary member. [Item Code: 64333 CD: $16.00]<br />

2139 THE VILLAGE TAVERN HOT BAND LIVE IN CHICAGO Drop That Sack • Aunt Hager’s Blues •<br />

Papa Dip • Dippermouth Blues • Chime Blues • Alice Blue Gown • Tight Like This • A Closer Walk • St.<br />

James Infirmary • Flatfoot • Mandy Make Up Your Mind • Winin’ Boy • 1919 Rag • Wrap Your Troubles In<br />

Dreams • Linger Awhile • Swing That Music - End (Personnel: Bob Neighbor, John Otto, John Cooper, Jim<br />

Barrett, Chris Stind, Mike Schwimmer) [1991] There’s an old expression about the vagaries of life that goes, “Some days, you get the bear and<br />

other days, the bear gets you.” Well, December 29, 1991 was a night that the Village Tavern Hot Band got the bear. All the tunes were just fierce.<br />

Now thanks to the wizardry of digital remastering, you get to hear these performances. There was a chemistry among the guys where there was<br />

a sense of what was coming from each soloist, where everybody knew exactly what they were going to do<br />

and where to go during each ensemble. [Item Code: 64437 CD: $16.00]<br />

UNIVERSAL<br />

12993 GATO BARBIERI TROPICO Poinciana (Song Of The Tree) • Latin Lady • Adara • She Is Michelle<br />

• Where Is The Love • Evil Eyes • Bolero [1978] Top 10 Jazz LP from 1978, unique and inspiring, back in<br />

print. ‘Tropico’ is where dreams live. It is the light that explodes within, filled with tenderness, warmth and<br />

sensuality. It is the sweet rhythm of the imagination, where fantasies are turned into poetry and poetry into<br />

music. [Item Code: 64455 CD: $13.00]<br />

12995 DAVE BRUBECK PAUL DESMOND 1975 DUETS Alice In Wonderland • These Foolish Things •<br />

Blue Dove • Stardust • Koto Song • Balcony Rock • Summer Song • You Go To My Head [1975] Classic<br />

album with 3 originals and great cover tunes, rare LP now back in print. The last tune on the album, ‘You Go<br />

To My Head’ is taken from the original BBC tape aboard the SS Rotterdam, partly so the listener can hear<br />

how and where the duet idea began. [Item Code: 64457 CD: $13.00]<br />

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12995 OLIVER NELSON THE KENNEDY DREAM Let The Word Go Forth • A Genuine Peace • The<br />

Rights Of All • Tolerance • The Artists’ Rightful Place • Jacqueline • Day In Dallas • John Kennedy Memory<br />

Waltz First time on CD. A heartfelt jazz tribute to an American legend. This tribute is an attempt on the<br />

part of all involved - from producer Bob Thiele and composer Oliver Nelson on down the line to engineer<br />

Bob Arnold, the liner notes writers, and the individual members of the orchestra - to emphasize and bring to<br />

the world’s attention the really important things pertaining to the memory of John F. Kennedy. [Item Code:<br />

64458 CD: $13.00]<br />

12996 STAN GETZ APASIONADO Apasionado • Coba • Waltz For Stan • Espanola • Madrugada •<br />

Amorous Cat • Midnight Ride • Lonely Lady (Personnel: Eddie Del Barrio, Mike Lang, Kenny Baron, Paulinho<br />

Da Costa, Jimmy Johnson, Oscar Castro Neves, Michael Landau, Jeff Porcaro, George Bohanon, Reginald<br />

Young, Noland Smith Jr., Rick Baptist, Oscar Brashear, William Green, Tom Johnson) Lovely, flowing<br />

album. Getz’ next to last with Eddie del Barrio and Herb Alpert. [Item Code: 64459 CD: $13.00]<br />

12998 GERRY MULLIGAN LONESOME BOULEVARD Rico Apollo • I Hear The Shadows Dancing •<br />

Lonesome Boulevard • Curtains • Ring Around The Bright Star • Splendor In The Grass • Good Neighbor<br />

Thelonious • Wallflower • The Flying Scotsman • Etude For Franca (Personnel: Bill Charlap, Dean Johnson, Richie de Rosa) [1989] A late<br />

career classic with 9 Mulligan originals, now back in print. So here’s the quartet: Richie De Rosa, Dean Johnson, Bill Charlap and Gerry Mulligan,<br />

recorded at the Carriage House in Stamford, Connecticut. [Item Code: 64456 CD: $13.00]<br />

13001 GROVER WASHINGTON, JR. REED SEED Do Dat • Step ‘N’ Thru • Reed Seed (Trio Tune) •<br />

Maracas Beach • Santa Cruzin • Just The Way You Are • Loran’s Dance (Personnel: John Blake Jr., Tyrone<br />

Brown, Leonard ‘Doc’ Gibbs Jr., James ‘Sid’ Simmons, Richard L. Steacker, Milard ‘Pete’ Vinson, Smooth<br />

jazz master shines with silky arrangements and a lively take on ‘Just The Way You Are.’ [Item Code: 64462<br />

CD: $13.00]<br />

13004 McCOY TYNER TODAY AND TOMORROW Contemporary Focus • Night In Tunisia • T ‘N A<br />

Blues • Autumn Leaves • Three Flowers • When Sunny Gets Blue (Personnel: Jimmy garrison, Tootie Heath,<br />

Thad Jones, Frank Strozier, John Gilmore, Butch Warren, Elvin Jones) [1963-1964] Unforgettable jazz<br />

jams with appearances by Thad Jones, John Gilmore and Elvin Jones. The exciting young pianist is heard<br />

with his trio and for the first time - with his own sextet playing Tyner arrangements. [Item Code: 64461<br />

CD: $13.00]<br />

13005 QUINCY JONES SMACKWATER JACK Smackwater Jack (a) • Cast Your Fate To The Wind •<br />

Ironside • What’s Going On? (b) • Theme From “The Anderson Tapes” • Brown Ballad • Hikky-Burr (c) •<br />

Guitar Blues Odyssey: From Roots To Fruits (Vocalist: a- Quincy Jones; b- Quincy Jones And Valerie Simpson;<br />

c- Bill Cosby) (Personnel: Eric Gayle, Bobby Scott, Marvin Stamm, Jerome Ricahrdson, Freddie Hubbard,<br />

Hubert Laws, Toots Thielmans, Milt Jackson, Jim Hall, Joe Beck, Buddy Childers, Joe Newman, Grady Tate, Jakie Byard, Jimmy Smith, Dick<br />

Hyman, more) Ambitious arrangements, features Themes to Ironside and The Bill Cosby Show and special guest Freddie Hubbard, Jim Hall, et<br />

al. On this album Quincy Jones has coupled several well-known themes from television and films with several of the melodic and evocative songs<br />

from the pop world, dropped in a couple of original compositions by jazz musicians. [Item Code: 64454<br />

CD: $13.00]<br />

13120 JOE HENDERSON PORGY & BESS Introduction: Jasbo Brown Blues • Summertime (a) • Here<br />

Come De Honeyman - They Pass By Singin’ • My Man’s Gone Now • I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’ • Bess, You Is<br />

My Woman Now • It Ain’t Necessarily So (b) • I Love You Porgy • There’s A Boat Dat’s Leavin’ Soon For New<br />

York • Oh Bess, Oh Where’s My Bess? (Vocalist: a- Chaka Khan; b- Sting) (Personnel: Conrad herwig, John<br />

Scofield, Stefon Harris, Tommy Flanagan, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette) [1997] Beautiful version of the<br />

classic opera, great band, plus vocals by Sting and Chaka Khan. [Item Code: 64460 CD: $13.00]<br />

27502 LOUIS ARMSTRONG LOUIS FOR LOVERS Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall In Love) • When Your Lover Has<br />

Gone • You Go To My Head • What’s New? • Body And Soul • Sweet Lorraine • Home • There’s No You<br />

• How Long Has This Been Going On? • We’ll Be Together Again (Personnel: Oscar Peterson, Paul Smith,<br />

Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Louie Bellson, Russell Garcia) [1956-1957] The Verve collection Louis for Lovers<br />

compiles songs from three of his best latter-day works (I’ve Got the World on a String, Louis Under the Stars,<br />

and Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson), all recorded during his year-long stint with the label during late<br />

1956 and 1957. Despite his brief time recording at Verve, Armstrong spent much of it on the Great American<br />

Songbook, revealing the poetic beauty of well-worn standards like ‘You Go to My Head’ and ‘Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall in Love).’ [Item Code: 63752<br />

CD: $13.00]<br />

61784 VARIOUS ARTISTS WHEN RADIO WAS KING: THE BIG BAND YEARS Woodchopper’s<br />

Ball (a) • Flying Home (b) • I’m Beginning To See The Light (c) • I Won’t Tell A Soul (d) • I Got Rhythm (e)<br />

• Begin The Beguine (f) • Pennsylvania 6-5000 (g) • Caravan (h) • Cherokee (i) • Davenport Blues (j) • On<br />

A Slow Boat To China (k) • Opus One (l) • Summertime (m) • Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar (n) • Rum<br />

And Coca-Cola (o) • In The Mood (g) • I’m Getting Sentimental Over You (l) • Auld Land Syne (p) • By The<br />

Light Of The Silvery Moon (q) • Goodnight My Love (k) • Memories Of You (e) • Sentimental Journey (d)<br />

• One O’clock Jump (r) • Indian Love Call (f) • Easy Street (s) • Take The “A” Train (h) • It’s Only A Paper<br />

Moon (t) • A-Tisket, A-Tasket (u) • Minnie The Moocher (v) • Tuxedo Junction (w) (Artists: a- Woody Herman;<br />

b- Lionel Hampton; c- Harry James; d- Les Brown; e- Benny Goodman; f- Artie Shaw; g- Glenn Miller;<br />

h- Duke Ellington; i- Charlie Barnet; j- Bix Beiderbecke; k- Freddy Martin; l- Tommy Dorsey; m- Bob Crosby;<br />

n- Andrews Sisters; o- Vaughn Monroe; p- Guy Lombardo; q- Sammy Kaye; r- Count Basie; s- Stan Kenton;<br />

t- Paul Whiteman; u- Chick Webb w/Ella Fitzgerald; v- Cab Calloway; w- Erskine Hawkins) 2-CD set. 30<br />

tracks. [Item Code: 64463 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

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157 KENNY BALL AT THE BBC - THE AIRSHOTS Nobody’s Sweetheart • You Brought A New Kind Of<br />

Love To Me • That’s A Plenty • That’s My Weakness Now • High Society • Nuages • South Rampart Street<br />

Parade • Farewell Blues • Ostrich Walk • Riverside Blues • Original Dixieland One Step • Livery Stable<br />

Blues • Black And Tan Fantasy • Someday You’ll Be Sorry • American Patrol • Clarinet Marmalade • There<br />

Ain’t No Sweet Man (Personnel: John Bennett, Charlie Galbraith, Dave Jones, John Potter, Dick Bishop, Diz<br />

Disley, Paddy Lightfoot, Pat Mason, Colin Bates, Ron Weatherspoon, Vic Pitt, Jack Fallon, Ron Bowden, John<br />

Welling) [1957-1962] These recordings comprise broadcasts mostly for BBC Jazz Club and run from 1957-<br />

1962 and include some tunes that had not appeared on studio commercial disc. THese sessions complement<br />

the series of six volumes of BBC Jazz Club and the special issues of Ken Colyer and Chris Barber discs of BBC<br />

material from this time. [Item Code: 64096 CD: $19.00]<br />

171 KEN COLYER ATT STAR JAZZ BAND THE BEST OF BRITISH JAZZ VOLUME 7 Roll Along Prairie<br />

Moon (a) • Savoy Blues (a) • Willie The Weeper (a) • Texas Moaner (a) • Jazzin’ Baby Blues (a) • Bill Bailey<br />

(a) • Steamboat Stomp (b) • King Porter Stomp (b) • A Good Man Is Hard To Find (b) • Chattanooga Stomp<br />

(b) • Mad Dog (c) • Snake Rag (c) • The Chant (c) • Tuxedo Junction (c) • Gatemouth (c) • Down Home<br />

Rag (d) • Postman’s Lament (d) • Colorado Trail (d) • 1919 March (d) (Artist: a- Graham Stewart Seven; b- Mike Daniels Delta Jazz Band; c- Cy<br />

Laurie Band; d- Ken Colyer All Star Jazz Band) [1956•1958•1960•1973] There have been many enquiries asking about other recordings by<br />

the Graham Stewart Seven and Upbeat is happy to include more of that excelelnt band on this CD. Mike Daniels is an enduring story and features<br />

John Barnes who has developed a world-class reputation. Here the band is in a Jelly Roll mood. Cy Laurie’s music offered here presents one of the<br />

best-ever line-ups assembled by the legnedary leader. INtersetingly the band features Graham Stewart in an<br />

earlier incarnation. These four Colyer tracks offer a line-up following Ken’s withdraeaal from full-time band<br />

leading and demonstrate how successful Ken was in training fresh msuicians and old friends for his friends<br />

for his enduring mission of playing New Orleans music. This music reveals a renewed vitality from Ken’s<br />

golden autumn. [Item Code: 64097 CD: $19.00]<br />

172 HUMPHREY LYTTELTON THE BEST OF BRITISH JAZZ VOLUME 8 Maryland (a) • Ruritanian<br />

Blues (a) • East Coast Trot (a) • Frog-I-More Rag (a) • Last Smile Blues (a) • Shake It And Brake It (a) • Shim<br />

Me Sha Wabble (a) • Dallas Blues (a) • It’s A Thing (a) • Moten Swing (a) • Beale Street Blues (a) • Knee<br />

Drops (a) • Burgundy Street Blues (b) • You’re Driving Me Crazy (b) • Swinging The Blues (b) • Young And<br />

Healthy (c) • All I Do Is Dream Of You (c) • Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me (c) • Beale Street Mama<br />

(c) (Artist: a- Humphrey Lyttelton And His Band; b- Sandy Brown Band; c- Mick Mulligan With George<br />

Melly) [1954/1957-1958] Humphrey Lyttelton’s representation on disc is varied and many-faceted. The<br />

recent re-issues of his earlier work from the Parlophone label to the enduring success of Humph ‘n’ Helen<br />

both now represented on his own Calligraph label consistently demonstrate his interest in all good jazz and<br />

his own special studio assembly of players featuring Kenny Davern which swings comfortably between the<br />

traditional and mainstream. The success story continues, always interesting, always musical. The cult interest in Sandy Brown sustains particularly<br />

amongst reed-playing musicians. His special gift was in his ability to maintain his own highly personal sound. Perhaps his professional interest as<br />

an acoustical architect had a bearing on this. Tenor saxman Red Price from The Ted Heath Band guests on<br />

track 14 & 15. The Mulligan band with George Melly is very popular on disc today and George is still busy<br />

as an entertainer and singer now backed by John Chilton and his Feetwarmers. [Item Code: 64098 CD:<br />

$19.00]<br />

178 PETE ALLEN JAZZ BAND RUNNING WILD Cornet Chop Suey • I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My<br />

Sister Kate (a) • A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (a) • That’s A Plenty • C’est Si Bon (b) • Sweet Sue<br />

Just You • The Right Key But The Wrong Keyhole (a) • Running Wild (a) • Sweet Substitute (a) • Hindustain<br />

• Bechet’s Walk • It Ain’t No Sin To Take Off Your Skin And Dance Around In Your Bones (c) • West End<br />

Blues (d) • See If I Care (a) • I Wanna Be Like You (a) (d) (Vocalist: a- Susan Valliant Speer; b- Brian Price;<br />

c- Dave Moorwood; d- Pete Allen) (Personnel: Ben Cummings, Richard Leach, Geoff Hull) Voted in top ten<br />

best albums of 2002 Jazz Review. The group Paul Allen leads on this new Upbeat CD may be his best ever.<br />

Its spritely rhythm section (led by banjo-guitarist•singer Dave Moorwood and underpinned by the powerful<br />

pulsating bass of Geoff Hull and locked-on drums of Brian Price) knows exactly how to propel a band without<br />

driving it through the wall. And its front-line is a perfectly balanced unit, distinguished both by Richard<br />

Leach’s broad-toned trombone and elegantly poised trumpet of an outstanding new talent, the pure-toned<br />

singer Susan Valliant Speer who turns from Red-Hot Mama to tender balladeer, song by song, with remarkable sophisticated skill. Brian Price,<br />

along with the ensemble, lends un peu d’humeur a la Freberg to ‘C’est si bon’. And then of course there’s<br />

the leader, playing his heart out - and warming all of ours - with every bar. Good music and good humour<br />

abound on this new album; proof positive that - as long as they belong to Pete Allen and his band - the new<br />

jazz century’s in the very best of Traditional hands. [Item Code: 64298 CD: $19.00]<br />

181 SONNY MORRIS AND FRIENDS WITH LUTZ EIKELMANN IN GERMANY All The Girls Go<br />

Crazy About The Way I Walk • The Glory Of Love • Hollondaise • When You Wore A Tulip • Just A Little<br />

While To Stay Here • Lord, Lord, Lord Youve Sure Been Good To Me • Gyspsy Davy • Keep Your Hands Off<br />

Her • Joe Averys Piece • Im Putting All My Eggs In One Basket • Swanee River • Girl Of My Dreams, I Love<br />

You • Laughin Samba • Colin Bowdens Got The Imdh Blues • I Cant Escape From You • Dinah (Personnel:<br />

Dickie Bishop, Sonny Morris, Sven Kipper, Ian Wheeler, Ray Smith, Gunter Barfuss, Lutz Eikelmann) [1999-<br />

2000] Following the session with Sonny Morris and Colin Bowden from Sagewerk in 1999 (here represented<br />

on tracks 9-16), another recording session was arranged in July 2000, this time extending the guest list to<br />

include Sonny Morris with Ian Wheeler on clarinet, singer Dickie Bishop and Ray Smith on piano.<br />

Code: 64297 CD: $19.00]<br />

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183 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE BEST OF BRITISH JAZZ VOLUME 9 Soleil Perdu (a) • The Pearls (a)<br />

• On Revival Day (a) • The Chant (a) • Down Among The Sheltering Palms (b) • My Life Will Be Sweeter<br />

Some Day (b) • Tiger Rag (c) • I’ve Found A New Baby (c) • Beale Street Blues (c) • A Kiss To Build A Dream<br />

On (c) • Undecided (d) • Out Of Nowhere (d) • Sweet Georgia Brown (d) • Dinette (d) • Button Up Your<br />

Overcoat (e) • Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out (e) (Artist: a- Mike Daniel’s Delta Jazz<br />

Band; b- Ken Colyer All Star Jazz Band; c- The Saints Jazz Band; d- Diz Disley Quintet; e- Mick Mulligan<br />

And His Band) [1957-1973] Writer and broadcaster, Mike Pointon found information that led to BBC Bush<br />

House to discover source material preserved on vinyl transcriptions with selected ‘clues’ on very old paper.<br />

From this ‘At the Jazz Band Ball’ was presented in a series of three CDs taken from broadcasts made in 1962<br />

for overseas radio stations. Also discovered on vinyl disc Jazz Club pressings that were made available for<br />

distribution through the BBC Transcription Unit and this is what is included for the audience now. [Item<br />

Code: 64303 CD: $19.00]<br />

193 ALEX WELSH BONES FOR THE KING St Louis Blues • You Took Advantage Of Me • S’Wonderful<br />

• Sweet Sue • Royal Garden Blues • Big Swing Face • Limehouse Blues • You Are The Sunshine Of My Life • Red Bank Boogie • Intro • Last Night<br />

• Bone For The King • It Don’t Mean A Thing, If It Ain’t Got That Swing • Over The Rainbow • Mr Eli (Personnel: Dickey Wells, Bud Freeman,<br />

John Barnes, Roy Williams, Fred Hunt, Jim Douglas, Ron Mathewson, Harvey Weston, Roger Nobes, Lennie Hastings) [1966/1974] In this third<br />

Upbeat volume of rare Alex Welsh broadcast material included, besides more radio recordings, soundtrack from the acclaimed BBCTV Jazz 625<br />

series which in some cases only exists in this form. Witness how at home visiting American jazzmen were with this fine band, first the urbane Bud<br />

Freeman, a regular visitor to these shores at the time and then trombone giant Dicky Wells on his only UK solo excursion. [Item Code: 64434<br />

CD: $19.00]<br />

196 KEN COLYER SUNSET AT SAND BAY Martha • Bugle Boy March • Wabash Blues • Who’s Sorry Now • Running Wild • Ole Miss Rag<br />

• Hollandaise • Moose March • See See Rider • Right On (Personnel: Ian Wheeler, Allen Beechey, John Wiseman, Malc Hurrell, Malc Murphy,<br />

Alan Robinson, John Clarke, more) The tunes are staple repertoire with The Colyer Jazzmen apart from two Wheeler specialties: his own Hollandaise<br />

backed by the Trust Band - first time of playing with them - and Right On from the Chris Barber Days. Throughout the concert, the band<br />

is swung along with another special guest, barrel-house and blues piano man, John Clarke who recorded for 77 <strong>Records</strong> back in the fifties. [Item<br />

Code: 64095 CD: $19.00]<br />

199 KEN COLYER FIFTY YEARS ON - A CELEBRATION OF THE MUSIC OF KEN COLYER Introduction Mike Pointon • Blues Play On • Bugle<br />

Boy March • Black Cat On The Fence • Uptown Bumps • Corrinne, Corrina - Vocal Acker Bilk • Sweet Lorraine • All The Girls Go Crazy ‘Bout The<br />

Way I Walk • The World Is Waiting For The • Sunrise • Maple Leaf Rag • Postman’s Lament - Vocal Acker Bilk, Ed O’Donell, • Walking With The<br />

King • Goin’ Home - Vocal Acker Bilk • When The Saints Go Marching In - Vocal Acker Bilk (Personnel: Jim Holmes, Ed O’Donell, Ian Wheeler,<br />

Acker Bilk, Stan Greig, Ray Smith, Micky Ashman, Diz Disley, Peter Morcomb, Colin Bowden) [2004] On Saturday 17th April 2004, one day<br />

before what would have been Ken Colyer’s 76th birthday, a rare gathering of the surviving players from the second and third Ken Colyer Jazzmen.<br />

The spirit is still there and can be heard throughout this CD making it a worthy tribute to a unique jazzman. [Item Code: 64300 CD: $19.00]<br />

201 MAC DUNCAN LIVE AT THE LORD NAPIER South • Wolverine Blues • Yellow Dog Blues • Theres Yes, Yes In Your Eyes • Willie The<br />

Weeper • My Old Kentucky Home • Just A Closer Walk With Thee • Hindustan • Mustrat Ramble • Glory Of Love • Strutting With Some Barbecue<br />

• Baby Won’t You Please Come Home • Pennies From Heaven • Swanee River (Colelctive Personnel: Dave<br />

Bailey, Eddie Edwards, Ray Holland, Tony Scriven, Len Jacobs, Jack Hobbs, John griffith, Fred Belsey, Tony<br />

Kinsey, Sonny Morris) [1973/1975] The Mac Duncan Jazz Band with Sonny Morris Live at the Lord Napier<br />

Volume 2 plus The Frantique Jazz Band. [Item Code: 64301 CD: $19.00]<br />

206 MONTY SUNSHINE THE FULL MONTY SUNSHINE VOLUME TWO Cake Walkin’ Babies • Ace<br />

In The Hole • Lonesome Road • Someday You’ll Be Sorry • Papa De Da Da • Lou-Easy-An-I-A • Snake Rag<br />

• Jazz Me Blues • Magnolia’s Wedding Day • Sunshine Is Blue • Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet • When You<br />

Wore A Tulip • When The Sun Goes Down • Algiers Strut • Royal Garden Blues • Wild Cat Blues • Muskrat<br />

Ramble (Collective Personnel: Alan Gresty, Eddie Blashfield, Barry Dew, Mickey Ashman, Geoff Downs,<br />

Ron Brown, Pete Smith, Tony Bagot, more) [1980-1991] Certainly an integrated ensemble atmosphere is<br />

generated by whichever line-up Monty fronts on this album. The tracks you hear on this CD provide a vibrant<br />

sequel to his earlier Upbeat album. They span just over a decade of Monty’s band’s successful touring life<br />

and attest to his enduring popularity both here and in Europe. [Item Code: 64435 CD: $19.00]<br />

207 THE MINSTREL STARS STARS FROM THE BLACK AND WHITE MINSTREL SHOW Medley: Back<br />

In The Old Routine - Down Yonder - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans - My Blue Heaven - Sleepytime Down South - Birth Of The Blues (a) •<br />

Caravan (b) • Why Did I Choose You? (c) • Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (d) • The Music Of The Night (e) •<br />

Mysterious People (f) • Medley: Has Anybody Seen Our Ship - All The Nice Girls Love A Sailor - There Is<br />

Nothin’ Like A Dame (g) • Ol’ Man River (h) • Whiffenpoof (i) • Falling In Love With Love (f) • Bring Him<br />

Home (j) • Medley: Sawnee - Bye Bye Blackbird - Carolina - California (k) • Mattinata (e) • I Dreamed A<br />

Dream (b) • It Must Be Love (l) • The Lady Is A Tramp (d) • Medley: Ring Ring The Banjo - Polly Wolly<br />

Doodle - Nellie Bly - Golden Slippers - Oh Susannah - Alabama Bound - Midnight Choo Choo (a) (Cast:<br />

a- Ted Darling, Bob Hunter, John Boulter, Gly Dawson, Frances Fry; b- Eric Yorke; c- Ted Darling And Eric<br />

Yorke; d- Frances Fry; e- John Boulter; f- Margaret Savage; g- Ted Darling, Bob Hunter, Frances Fry; h- Bob<br />

Hunter; i- Glyn Dawson With John Boulter, Ted Darling & Bob Hunter; j- Glyn Dawson; k- Ted Darling, Bob<br />

Hunter, Margaret Savage & Frances Fry; l- Ted Darling & Bob Hunter) (Personnel: The Phil Phillips Trio - Phil<br />

Phillips, Roy Stewart, Alan Waterson) [1960s-1970s] Featuring stars from ‘The Black and White Minstrel’<br />

television show, this recording has all the variety of the show that millions of people all over the world came<br />

to admire in the 1960s and 70s. This new recording is a reflection of the current stage show now touring the<br />

UK at present. [Item Code: 64436 CD: $19.00]<br />

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UPBEAT JAZZ<br />

208 THE TEMPERANCE SEVEN 33 NOT OUT After You’ve Gone • Home in Pasadena • Saratoga Shout<br />

• Me and Jane in a Plane • Cecilia • The Mooche • The Black Bottom • Deep Henderson • Happy Feet •<br />

Royal Garden Blues • Varsity Drag • Seven and Eleven • Borneo • Ziggy • Chilli Bom Bom • 33 Not Out •<br />

Mary • Button Up Your Overcoat • You, You’re Driving Me Crazy (Personnel: Christopher Buckley, Robert<br />

Mickleburgh, Michael Deighan, Wee Will McHastie, John Tucker, Malcolm Everson, Graham Collicott, Alexander<br />

Hitchcock Galloway) [1990] Reissued by popular demand. This recordings dates from 1990 and has<br />

been one of The Temperance Seven’s best sellers since then. Made to celebrate 33 years of The Temperance<br />

Seven. This recording os the long-awaited collection of yet more sparkling gems from The Temperance Seven<br />

taken from their repertoire of symphonic syncopation and featuring their much-loved hits from yesteryear.<br />

There are new songs too. This unique band continues to be number one in their field of jazz. They’re still<br />

having a jolly good innings and going strong for their century, scoring hits with both young and old alike.<br />

All-in-all 33 Not Out is another fine masterpiece from The Temperance Seven, a good mixture of the novelty<br />

items that only THe Temperance Seven can play with any degree of panache and also lost of GOOD - HOT<br />

- JAZZ. [Item Code: 64302 CD: $19.00]<br />

210 KEN COLYER ALLSTARS LIVE AT YORK ART CENTRE You Gotta See Mama Every Night • At A Georgia Camp Meeting • Lonesome<br />

Road • Maple Leaf Rag • My Blue Heaven • When I Leave the World Behind • Maryland, My Maryland • St Philip Street Beakdown • Tiger<br />

Rag • Goin’ Home (Personnel: Sammy Rimington, Barry Palser, Ray Smith, Stu Morrison, Alan ‘Jinx’ Jones, Colin Bowden) [1972] This CD<br />

is another great find of previously unreleased material. There is a wonderful atmosphere at York Arts Centre and the band is on top form. There<br />

are some unusual tunes on this CD that will appeal to Colyer collectors. Terrific playing from Sammy Rimington<br />

plus interesting sleeve notes of reminiscences that will appeal to Colyer lovers ensure that this new<br />

release will be a big hit! Ken Colyer’s Allstars with , drums and of course Ken Colyer on cornet and vocals.<br />

[Item Code: 64299 CD: $29.00]<br />

211 KEN COLYER THE SUNNY SIDE OF KEN COLYER Sunny Side Of The Street • Yaaka Hula Hickey<br />

Dula • Canal Street Blues (Slow Version) • Canal Street Blues (Fast Version) • Royal Garden Blues • Bill<br />

Bailey • Chloe • You Always Hurt The One You Love • Everywhere You Go The Sunshine Flows You (Personnel:<br />

Barry Palser, Sammy Rimington, Colin Bowden, Allan Jones, Stu Morrison, Ray Smith) [1972] Late<br />

in 1971, Ken made contact with some of the musicians from earlier vintages of the Jazzmen - Sammy Rimington,<br />

Colin Bowden, Ray Smith, appearing for this and other occasions as Ken Colyer’s Allstars. On January<br />

1st 1972 they appeared with him at Studio 51, Great Newport Street. THere followed regular Wednesday<br />

gigs at the 100 Club, Oxford Street. Bookings followed from the provinces, one of which was at The Dancing<br />

Slipper in Nottingham. The Dancing Slipper, Nottingham on 25th November 1972 was the first of three<br />

concerts, played and recorded that weekend and the venue where this CD was recorded. On the Sunday<br />

morning, a convoy of cars set off for York and the band played at St. Paul’s Church - hymns and spirituals in<br />

the afternoon, followed by a sell-out concert at the York Arts Centre in the evening. [Item Code: 64433 CD: $19.00]<br />

227 THE PASADENA ROOF ORCHESTRA FIFTEEN YEARS ON I Can’t Dance • Yes Yes (My Baby Said Yes) • You Took Advantage Of Me •<br />

Varsity Drag • The Very Thought Of You • Casa Loma Stomp • Hollywood Medley: Hooray For Hollywood<br />

- The Continental - Cheek To Cheek - Top Hat, White Tie And Tails • The Lambeth Walk • Solitude • I Heard<br />

• 20’s Medley: Don’t Bring Lulu - Ain’t She Sweet - Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue - Charleston • Here’s To<br />

The Next Time (Personnel: Mike Henry, John Arthy, Enrico Tomasso, Bob Renvoize, Andy Pummell, Keith<br />

Gemmell, Frank White, Michael Holmes, John Barron, Robin Merrill) [1984] This album ‘Fifteen Years On’<br />

originally recorded in 1984 as the first release on the newly formed Pasadena <strong>Records</strong> label, and re-released<br />

here in <strong>2009</strong> by Upbeat Recordings, is a collection of great titles, brilliantly performed by the renowned<br />

Pasadena Roof Orchestra. What is not usually documented is the sheer hard work and professionalism that<br />

goes into making an album, any album, but especially an album which only takes 12 hours to record. On<br />

that day in 1984 the Pasadena Roof Orchestra was as usual in top form. The titles are those which everybody<br />

knows, or they think they know, the nub of title selection, and played at tempos which people can dance<br />

to, even if they are sitting down. [Item Code: 64094 CD: $19.00]<br />

VINTAGE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS<br />

291 DICK McDONOUGH AND HIS ORCHESTRA CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Take My Heart •<br />

Stars In My Eyes • The Scene Changes • On The Beach at Bali-Bali • Summer Holiday • I’m Grateful To<br />

You • Dear Old Southland • Way Down Yonder In New Orleans • Dardanella • It Ain’t Right • Between<br />

the Devil & The Deep Blue Sea • In A Sentimental Mood • When The Moon Hangs High • Midnight<br />

Blue • South Sea Island Magic • Afterglow • I’m One Step Ahead Of My Shadow • Now or Never •<br />

Love What Are You Doing To My Heart • You’re Giving Me A Song And A Dance • With Thee I Swing<br />

• Tea On The Terrace • I’m In A Dancing Mood • There’s Frost On The Moon • He Ain’t Got Rhythm<br />

(Collective Personnel: Bunny Berigan, Toots Mondello, Larry Binyon, Artie Bernstein, Chauncey Morehouse,<br />

Chick Bullock, Babe Russin, Jack Lacey, Claude Thornhill, Paul Prince, Cozy Cole, Artie Shaw, Sammy Prager,<br />

Buddy Clark, Adrian Rollini, Mort Stuhlmaker) [1936-1937] In May 1936, McDonough and Carl Kress<br />

performed a guitar duo, during the famous radio broadcast of the “Swing Concert”, at New York’s Imperial<br />

Theater. A month later, McDonough recorded his second session as bandleader. In the next 16 months, he<br />

led 12 sessions, resulting in a total output of 46 recordings, all for ARC. For these sessions, which provide the<br />

material for this CD, McDonough brought together some of the best musicians available, including Bunny<br />

Berigan, Artie Shaw, Adrian Rollini, Toots Mondello, Cozy Cole and Claude Thornhill. [Item Code: 64412<br />

CD: $14.00]<br />

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VOCALION<br />

4380 FRANK CHACKSFIELD AND HIS ORCHESTRA THE NEW LIMELIGHT - CHACKSFIELD PLAYS<br />

BACHARACH Limelight • The Man That Got Away • In The Still Of The Night • Scarlet Ribbons • Smile<br />

• Tonight • Theme From ‘Picnic’ - Introducing ‘Moonglow’ • Come Rain Or Come Shine • Night And Day •<br />

Here I Am • Warsaw Concerto • Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head • Alfie • I’ll Never Fall In Love Again •<br />

This Guy’s In Love With You • Paper Mache • Trains And Boats And Planes • (They Long To Be) Close To You<br />

• You’ll Never Get To Heaven • The Look Of Love • To Wait For Love • The Green Grass Starts To Grow •<br />

Wives And Lovers [1965/1971] Both albums heard here are from Chacksfield’s extensive Decca ‘Phase 4’<br />

discography, and highlight his ability to handle music from the standard repertoire as well as the more contemporary<br />

pop songs of the 1970s. First up is ‘The New Limelight’, which incorporates classic melodies by<br />

legendary ‘tin pan alley’ composers such as Cole Porter and Harold Arlen. Also included are timeless tunes<br />

that graced some equally memorable films: Chaplin’s Limelight and Richard Addinsell’s Warsaw Concerto.<br />

At the opposite end of the spectrum is 1971’s ‘Chacksfield Plays Bacharach’, which is of course a tribute to<br />

the song writing genius of Burt Bacharach. [Item Code: 64486 CD: $18.00]<br />

4390 TONY OSBORNE THREE BRASS BUTTONS / PIANO BRASS ‘N’ IVORY & BRASS IN THE NIGHT Do You Know The Way To San Jose<br />

• Get Back • Soul Street • Goodbye • Ali Baba • In The Bad, Bad Old Days • Brass ‘N’ Ivory • Don’t Let Me Down • Son Of Hickory Holler’s<br />

Tramp • Happy Heart • Send Her Away • The Mountain • All You Need Is Love • Okasan Little Bird • Thoroughly Modern Millie From The Film •<br />

Imogene • Helados • Up, Up And Away • Can’t Take My Eyes Off You • South Of The Border • Sunspot • Windy • Cornflake • Flowers To Moscow<br />

[1967/1969] Tony Osborne was one of Britain’s leading arranger-composers, and during the 1950s, ‘60s<br />

and ‘70s was the arranger of choice for some of the world’s most famous chanteuses including Judy Garland,<br />

Eartha Kitt, Shirley Bassey. However, this Vocalion release focuses on Tony’s own considerable skills as both<br />

an arranger and a composer. Both albums were originally recorded for Decca’s Deram subsidiary label, and<br />

as such bear the superb standard of audio engineering associated with that series. 1969’s ‘Brass ‘n’ Ivory’<br />

kicks things off, featuring a nicely balanced programme of Tony Osborne originals mixed with arrangements<br />

of contemporary popular tunes. While the latter is comprised of Tony’s colourful, driving interpretations of<br />

various Lennon & McCartney melodies such as Get Back, Goodbye and Don’t Let Me Down as well as music<br />

by other composers. From 1967 comes ‘Brass in the Night’, which is a more sedate affair but nevertheless put<br />

Tony’s talents as both an arranger and composer in the spotlight. [Item Code: 64487 CD: $18.00]<br />

4392 FRANK CHACKSFIELD AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAYS SIMON & GARFUNKEL AND JIM WEBB<br />

& PLAYS THE BEATLES’ SONG BOOK Up, Up And Away • Homeward Bound • By The Time I Get To<br />

Phoenix • Mrs Robinson • Galveston • Bridge Over Troubled Water • Scarborough Fair • Canticle • Wichita<br />

Lineman • Cecilia • The Sound Of Silence • MacArthur Park • Get Back • Michelle • Got To Get You Into<br />

My Life • Yesterday • Something • Hey Jude • A Hard Day’s Night • Norwegian Wood • Ticket To Ride •<br />

The Fool On The Hill • Come Together • Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da [1970/1971] This CD finds Chacksfield’s feet firmly planted in the 1970s as he<br />

interprets, in his own inimitable style, the legendary repertoire of Simon & Garfunkel, Jim Webb and the Beatles. Aided and abetted on both albums<br />

by arranger Johnny Keating, the first compiled here, ‘Plays Simon & Garfunkel and Jim Webb’, features typically<br />

lush - yet modern - Chacksfield readings of famous melodies. In 1970’s ‘Plays The Beatles’ Song Book’<br />

Chacksfield does full justice to twelve classic tunes. [Item Code: 64488 CD: $18.00]<br />

4393 MANTOVANI AND HIS ORCHESTRA TO LOVERS EVERYWHERE & FROM MANTOVANI WITH<br />

LOVE The Way You Look Tonight • Tea for Two • <strong>September</strong> Song • Whispering • Quando, Quando,<br />

Quando • All of a Sudden • I Will Wait for You • Me and My Shadow • I Can’t Stop Loving You • Yellow<br />

Bird • Winter World of Love • Try to Remember • It’s Impossible • My Prayer • If I Only Had Time • Loss<br />

of Love • Gwendolyne • Rosy’s Theme • Theme from Love Story • Little Green Apples • Last Summer •<br />

Where Have All the Flowers Gone? • May Each Day [1971] With this release the lush, romantic sound of<br />

the Mantovani orchestra makes yet another appearance on the Vocalion label. ‘To Lovers Everywhere’ was<br />

recorded in France’s Sofrason studios and originally issued on the Decca label in the early 1970s. Material<br />

of a similar nature is on offer in the equally enchanting ‘From Mantovani with Love’, recorded in Decca’s<br />

Broadhurst Gardens studios in London. Again, Mantovani’s long-time arrangers Roland Shaw and Cecil Milner<br />

are on hand to provide their customary gorgeous arrangements. [Item Code: 64489 CD: $18.00]<br />

4394 INTERNATIONAL POP ALL STARS GREAT FILM THEMES FROM MANY LANDS & VIBRATIONS<br />

AROUND THE WORLD La Dolce Vita The Sweet Life • La Strada • La Ronde De L’amour Love’s Roundabout<br />

• Forbidden Games • Theme From ‘Black Orpheus’ (Carnival) • Never On Sunday • Theme From ‘Saturday<br />

Night And Sunday Morning’ • Adieu Tristesse • Anna • Nadia’s Theme • Scotland The Brave • The Rising Of The<br />

Moon • U.S.A - Aquarius • England - Greensleeves • France - The Windmills Of Your Mind • Germany<br />

- Muss I Denn • Portugal - Lisbon Antigua • Holland - Tulips From Amsterdam • Italy - Vieni Sul Mar •<br />

Sweden - Swedish Rhapsody • Canada - Lindbergh • Austria - Die Fledermaus Waltz • Brazil - One Note<br />

Samba • Spain - Aranjuez, Mon Amour [1962/1970] The mysterious International Pop All Stars make<br />

their first appearance on the Vocalion label with this release, which compiles two of their albums recorded<br />

for Decca’s ‘Phase 4’ series. The International Pop All Stars’ exact origins are not entirely clear, but it would<br />

seem that they were an orchestra consisting of Belgian session musicians under the direction of Belgian<br />

arranger-composer Harry Frekin; and, perhaps unsurprisingly, both albums heard here were recorded in<br />

Decca’s studios in Brussels. One of the early ‘Phase 4’ releases, ‘Great Film Themes from Many Lands’<br />

showcases immaculate, elegant renditions of music from the movies. ‘Vibrations Around the World’, another<br />

classy affair. [Item Code: 64490 CD: $18.00]<br />

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VOCALION<br />

4395 RONNIE ALDRICH AND THE SQUADCATS / HIS TWO PIANOS, ORCHESTRA & CHORUS ALL<br />

TIME HITS & TOP OF THE WORLD South Rampart Street Parade • Petite Fleur • Royal Garden Blues • St<br />

Louis Blues • High Society • Darktown Strutters’ Ball • At The Jazz Band Ball • Honeysuckle Rose • After<br />

You’ve Gone • Dippermouth Blues • Basin Street Blues • I’ve Found A New Baby • Top Of The World •<br />

Summer (The First Time) • Vado Via • If I Asked My Heart • Ashes To Ashes • I Got A Name • Jesse • Say,<br />

Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose • Children Of Rome From The TV Show ‘Divorce His•Divorce<br />

Hers’ • Touch Me In The Morning [1960/1973] Pianist, arranger-composer and one of Decca’s best-known<br />

recording artists, Ronnie Aldrich, is spotlighted in this release. The albums here showcase two very different<br />

sides of Ronnie’s musical persona, with ‘All Time Hits’ featuring Ronnie’s swinging, tasteful arrangements of<br />

classic jazz standards. 1973’s ‘Top of the World’ features Ronnie in more familiar territory with his trademark<br />

two pianos plus orchestral backing, playing a selection of contemporary melodie. [Item Code: 64491 CD:<br />

$18.00]<br />

4396 MANTOVANI AND HIS ORCHESTRA THE MANTOVANI TOUCH & OPERETTA MEMORIES On<br />

A Clear Day You Can See Forever • Alfie • Release Me • A Man And A Woman • Almost There • What Now<br />

My Love • Edelweiss • A Day In The Life Of A Fool • My Cup Runneth Over • Days Of Wine And Roses • The Impossible Dream • Puppet On<br />

A String • The Merry Widow Waltz • My Hero From ‘The Chocolate Soldier’ • Play Gipsies, Dance Gipsies From ‘Countess Maritza’ • O Maiden,<br />

My Maiden From ‘Frederica’ • The Gipsy Princess Waltz • The Count Of Luxembourg Waltz • Serenade From ‘Frasquita’ • Gipsy Love Waltz •<br />

The Gipsy Baron Waltz • Die Fledermaus - Overture [1960/1968] Two albums released at either end of the 1960s. First up is ‘The Mantovani<br />

Touch’ from 1968, displaying Mantovani’s ability to stay abreast of contemporary songs and melodies, featuring<br />

gorgeous renditions of numbers including On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, A Man and a Woman,<br />

Puppet on a String, A Day in the Life of a Fool, Alfie and many more. 1960’s ‘Operetta Memories’ showcases<br />

Mantovani interpreting material he knew well, and, accordingly, the melodies remembered here are from<br />

the cream of the operetta canon. [Item Code: 64492 CD: $18.00]<br />

4397 BILL SAVILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA WE COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT & IN A DANC-<br />

ING MOOD This Is My Lovely Day - Most Gentlemen Don’t Like Love - The Last Time I Saw Paris - I Love<br />

Paris - C’est Magnifique • Tango: No Other Love • Rumba: Wish You Were Here • Samba: Carioca • Foxtrot:<br />

<strong>September</strong> Song - Bewitched • Quickstep: Dance Little Lady - A Room With A View - Pick Yourself Up - Easy<br />

To Love - All Of You - I Could Write A Book • Quickstep: I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair -<br />

There Is Nothin’ Like A Dame - Happy Talk - A Cock-Eyed Optimist - Bloody Mary - Honey Bun • Waltz: This<br />

Nearly Was Mine - When I’m Not Near The Girl I Love • Foxtrot: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - My Funny Valentine<br />

- I Didn’t Know What Time It Was • Quickstep: You Were Never Lovelier - They All Laughed - We’ll<br />

Gather Lilacs - I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter - From This Moment On • Quickstep:<br />

I Could Have Danced All Night - I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face - Get Me To The Church On Time<br />

- With A Little Bit Of Luck - On The Street Where You Live • Cha-Cha: Ol’ Man River - I Can’t Get Started - The Man I Love • Samba: The Mayfair<br />

Samba • Quickstep: All The Things You Are - A Foggy Day - Nice Work If You Can Get It - My Heart Belongs To Daddy - Sing For Your Supper - It’s<br />

All Right With Me [1959] Bandleader Bill Savill led one of the finest and most popular ‘society’ bands of<br />

the 1950s, and between 1946 and 1967 he and his orchestra appeared in over three-hundred editions of the<br />

radio show ‘Music While You Work’. Bill was contracted by Decca to record a series of albums featuring his<br />

band playing tasteful arrangements of well-known tunes, specially tailored for dancing. Two such albums,<br />

‘We Could Have Danced All Night’ and ‘In a Dancing Mood’ (both from 1959), are compiled here. [Item<br />

Code: 64496 CD: $18.00]<br />

4398 THE MIKE LEANDER ORCHESTRA COOL DRINKS AND WARM COMPANY & THE FOLK<br />

HITS People • Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) • The Alleycat • Dear Heart • The Girl From Ipanema<br />

• Who Can I Turn To • Never On Sunday • Desafinado • My Kind Of Girl • Goldfinger • Moon<br />

River • (I Left My Heart) In San Francisco • Colours • Mr Tambourine Man • Catch The Wind • There But<br />

For Fortune • A World Of Our Own • It Ain’t Me Babe • As Tears Go By • Come And Stay With Me • The<br />

Times They Are A Changin’ • This Little Bird • I’ll Never Find Another You • Concrete And Clay [1965/1966]<br />

Arranger-composer Mike Leander was a recording artist in his own right, and the two albums featured on<br />

this Vocalion release are good examples of his musical skill. Subtitled ‘The Summer Sound of Mike Leander’,<br />

‘Cool Drinks and Warm Company’ certainly lives up to that sobriquet, being as bright, breezy and carefree as<br />

you could wish. Mike Leander works his magic on a charming set of melodies drawn from a variety of sources. ‘The Folk Hits’ was originally released<br />

only in mono, and Vocalion present it in stereo for the first time. [Item Code: 64493 CD: $18.00]<br />

4399 WILL GLAHE AND HIS ORCHESTRA BAVARIAN MERRY-GO-ROUND & VIENNESE MERRY-<br />

GO-ROUND Karlsbader Karussell • Madlenka Polka • Donausagen • Huckepack • Kuckucks Walzer •<br />

Castaldo Marsch • Leitmeritzer Schutzenmarsch • Schneewalzer • Egerlander Polka • Amsel Polka • Grillenhochzeit<br />

• Quecksilber Polka • Jetzt Trink’n Ma Noch A Flascherl Wein • Tanzen Mocht’ Ich • Gern Hab’<br />

Ich Die Frau’n Gekubt • Luxemburg Walzer • Liebste, Glaub An Mich • Drauben In Sievering Bluht Schon<br />

Der Flieder • Komm Mit Nach Varasdin • Wiener Fiakerpolka • Dorfkinder • Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz •<br />

Liebe, Du Himmel Auf Erden • Souvenir • Das Ist Die Liebe • Kaiserwalzer [1976] Famed accordionistcomposer<br />

Will Glahe makes his first appearance on the Vocalion label with this release, compiling two of<br />

his finest Decca albums of the 1970s. Glahe started out as a pianist and in the 1920s studied conducting and<br />

piano in Cologne. His career as an accordionist began almost by accident when, during a recording session,<br />

an accordionist was needed. Glahe tried the instrument, found he had a natural affinity for it and all at once<br />

the world lost a pianist and gained an accordionist. From there on there was no looking back as Glahe immediately<br />

began to build a career on his newly chosen instrument. [Item Code: 64494 CD: $18.00]<br />

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VOCALION<br />

4400 FRANK CHACKSFIELD AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAYS LERNER AND LOEWE & PLAYS RODG-<br />

ERS AND HART My Fair Lady Suite: I Could Have Danced All Night - The Rain In Spain - ‘Lohengrin’<br />

– Wedding March - Get Me To The Church On Time - I’ve Grown Accustomed To His Face - I Could Have<br />

Danced All Night (Reprise) • If Ever I Would Leave You • Wand’rin’ Star • Camelot March • Almost Like<br />

Being In Love • I Talk To The Trees • Come To Me, Bend To Me • Gigi Suite: Can-Can Intro - The Night<br />

They Invented Champagne - Thank Heaven For Little Girls - I Remember It Well - Gigi • Johnny One-Note<br />

• Isn’t It Romantic • Ten Cents A Dance • Thou Swell • My Funny Valentine • Lover • With A Song In<br />

My Heart • Bewitched • Falling In Love With Love • Where Or When • The Lady Is A Tramp • Mountain<br />

Greenery [1975/1976] This release compile two very worthy albums from Frank Chacksfield’s extensive<br />

Decca discography. ‘Plays Lerner and Loewe’ features in places the golden lead trumpet sound of legendary<br />

jazz/session musician Kenny Baker as well as the vocalising of session singer Joanne Brown. ‘Plays Rodgers<br />

and Hart’ serves up more typically elegant Chacksfield orchestral readings. Joanne Brown is again on hand<br />

to supply vocals where necessary. [Item Code: 64495 CD: $18.00]<br />

5310 RALPH MARTERIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCE PARTY & COLLEGE DANCE FAVORITE &<br />

JUMPIN’ TRUMPET HIGHLIGHTS & BONUS TRACKS Tricky • Cha-Hua-Hua • Hesitation Hop • Night Stroll • Hey Babe • Popcorn • Shish-<br />

Kebab • Tequila • Riffin’ Around • Bop A Doo-Bop A Doo • Just A Minute • Torero • Green Light-Go • Cattle Crossing • Red Top • Don’t Be That<br />

Way • School Zone • Daybreak • Red Light-Stop • Dangerous Curve • No Parking • Lou’s Blues • Plymouth Rock • Ramona • Rain • Somebody<br />

Loves Me • Jumpin’ Trumpet • Big Dip • Travel At Your Own Risk • Soft Shoulders • Stop, Look And Listen • Slippery When Wet • Quiet Zone<br />

[1957-1958] Ralph Marterie was one of America’s most popular and successful bandleaders during the<br />

1950s and ‘60s, and the albums compiled on this Vocalion release bear testament to the precision and skill<br />

that made his band so highly regarded. Born in December 1914, Marterie began his recording career in the<br />

early 1950s having paid his dues by playing trumpet in the US Navy Band and doing various arranging assignments<br />

and broadcasts. Both Dance Party and College Dance Favorite are good examples of the tightly<br />

arranged, immaculately performed material for which the Ralph Marterie Orchestra was well-known. In<br />

addition there are selected highlights from Marterie’s 1957 album ‘Jumpin’ Trumpet’ as well as two further<br />

bonus tracks, also from 1957. [Item Code: 64500 CD: $15.00]<br />

6158 PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA VOLUME 3 - HAPPY FEET Manhattan Mary From<br />

The Show ‘Manhattan Mary’ (a) • It Won’t Be Long Now (b) • Sensation Stomp • Whiteman Stomp • San •<br />

Oriental • Ma Belle From The Show ‘The Three Musketeers’ (c) • March Of The Musketeers From Show ‘The<br />

Three Musketeers’ (d) • I’m Afraid Of You (e) • Grieving From The Film ‘Two Lovers’ (f) • My Blue Heaven<br />

(d) • My Pet (g) • I’m Wingin’ Home (d) • When You’re In Love (With Somebody Else) • Lonely Eyes (h) •<br />

Wistful And Blue (i) • Sunshine (d) • Back In Your Own Back Yard • In The Park In Paree From The Film ‘A<br />

Bedtime Story’ (j) • Look What I’ve Got From The Film ‘A Bedtime Story’ (k) • Happy Feet (b) • A Bench In<br />

The Park (l) • I Like To Do Things For You (b) • Song Of The Dawn (m) • Ragamuffin Romeo (n) • It Happened In Monterey (o) (Vocalist: a- Jack<br />

Fulton, Charles Gaylord, Austin Young; b- Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris; c- Austin Young; d- Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Jack Fulton, Charles<br />

Gaylord, Austin Young; e- Bing Crosby; f- Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, Al Rinker; g- Bing Crosby, Al Rinker,<br />

Charles Gaylord, Austin Young; h- Wilbur Hall; i- Bing Crosby, Al Rinker; j- Jane Vance; k- Peggy Healy;<br />

l- Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, Brox Sisters; m- Bing Crosby And Chorus; n- Jeannie Lang; o- Jack<br />

Fulton) [1926-1933] Paul Whiteman recordings spanning the years 1926-33. As is well documented,<br />

Whiteman’s orchestra of this period contained several star players such as Bix Beiderbecke and Frankie<br />

Trumbauer. Whiteman has his usual line-up of star vocalists in tow, the most notable among them being<br />

Bing Crosby, and his inimitable vocal style adorns various numbers. Other featured vocalists included Harry<br />

Barris, Al Rinker, Peggy Healy and Jack Fulton, while several of the arrangements are by Bill Challis. [Item<br />

Code: 64497 CD: $15.00]<br />

6159 ROY FOX AND HIS ORCHESTRA VOLUME 5 - TIME ON MY HANDS Memories Of You (a) •<br />

You’re Lucky To Me (a) • Star Dust (a) • Wedding Bells Are Ringing For Sally (a) • A Peach Of A Pair (a) • Writing<br />

A Letter To You (a) • Them There Eyes (b) • You’re The One I Care For (a) • Overnight (a) • Time On My<br />

Hands (a) • I’m Glad I Waited (a) • Alma Mia (a) • Ten Cents A Dance (c) • One More Time (a) • Thank Your<br />

Father (a) • Betty Co-Ed (a) • Would You Like To Take A Walk? (a) • Koppa-Ka-Banna (a) • You Didn’t Have<br />

To Tell Me (a) • Bubbling Over With Love (a) • Laughing At The Rain (a) • Ya Got Love (a) • My Temptation<br />

(a) • Fiesta (a) • By My Side (a) (Vocalist: a- Al Bowly; b- The Three Ginx; c- Betty Bolton) [1931] This release features vocalist Al Bowlly The<br />

music here all dates from 1931, and is performed by the incarnation of the Roy Fox Orchestra just before it<br />

took up its residency in London’s famed Monseigneur Restaurant. [Item Code: 64498 CD: $15.00]<br />

6160 JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA VOLUME 7 - DIGGA DIGGA DOO Digga Digga<br />

Doo (a) • Deep Night (b) • Sitting At A Table Laid For Two (c) • Roll Away, Clouds (b) • Dreams Of<br />

Yesterday (d) • A Precious Little Thing Called Love (b) • Weary River (d) • That’s My Weakness Now (b)<br />

• Mississippi Melody (e) • High Up On A Hill-Top (d) • Looking At You (d) • Considerin’ (d) • What Is<br />

This Thing Called Love? (d) • You Can’t Have My Sugar For Tea • You Came Along (e) • In The Heart<br />

Of The Sunset (d) • Tip-Toe Through The Tulips With Me (d) • Painting The Clouds With Sunshine<br />

(f) • Body And Soul (c) • Fancy You Falling For Me (d) • If You Want The Rainbow (d) • The Song I<br />

Love (d) • When Summer Is Gone Sweethearts On Parade (d) • Let Me Dream In Your Arms Again (d)<br />

(Vocalist: a- Jack Jackson; b- Sam Browne And Jack Hylton; c- Pat O’Malley; d- Sam Browne; e- Jack Hylton,<br />

Hugo Rignold, Chappie d’Amato; f- Sam Browne, Jack Hylton, Jack jackson) [1928-1931] The recordings<br />

span the years 1928-1931 and feature a host of vocalists that, besides Jack himself, include Sam Browne, Pat<br />

O’Malley and Jack Jackson [Item Code: 64499 CD: $15.00]<br />

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4-CD sets<br />

JASMINE<br />

22 JO STAFFORD REFLECTIONS THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION You Belong To Me • Keep It A Secret • Nearer My Love To Me • Smilin’<br />

Through • Goodnight Irene • I’ll String Along With You (1a) • Whispering Hope (1a) • If It Takes Me All My Life • The Christmas Blues • Blue Skies<br />

(1b) • Within Your Arms (1c) • If • Ay-Round The Corner (Behind The Bush) (1c) • My Heart Cries For You (1d) • Teardrops From My Eyes (1d) •<br />

Where Are You? • Suddenly, There’s A Valley (1c) • When April Comes Again • Big D • With These Hands (1e) • Till We Meet Again (1e) • I Love<br />

You Truly (1e) • When I Grow Too Old To Dream (1e) • You Don’t Remind Me • The Temple Of An Understanding Heart • Spring Is Here • Don’t<br />

Get Around Much Anymore • Darling! Darling! Darling! (1c) • Poor Wayfaring Stranger • He’s Gone Away • I Wonder As I Wander • Red Rosey<br />

Bush • Black Is The Color • The Nightingale • Barbara Allen • No Other Love • It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine) • It’s Great To Be Alive<br />

(2a) • They Talk A Different Language (Yodel Blues) (2a) • Open Door – Open Arms (1b) • Ask Me No Questions (1b) • Love Is A Masquerade<br />

• Sometime • Here I’ll Stay • On The Outgoing Tide (1b) • White Christmas (2b) • Silent Night (2b) • Ave Maria • Abide With Me (2c) • Lead<br />

Kindly, Light (2c) • In The Garden (2c) • Nearer My God To Thee (2c) • Rock Of Ages (2c) • Battle Hymn Of The Republic (2c) • He Leadeth Me<br />

(2c) • The Old Rugged Cross (2c) • Make Love To Me • When It’s Sleepy Time Down South • Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (3a) • Raminay!<br />

(The New Orleans Chimney Sweep) (1c) • New Orleans (3a) • Jambalaya (1c) • Floatin’ Down To Cotton Town (3a) • Do You Know What It Means<br />

To Miss New Orleans? (3a) • Shrimp Boats (1c) • Basin Street Blues (3a) • Hey, Good Lookin’ (3a) • Gambella (The Gamblin’ Lady) (3a) (1c) •<br />

Early Autumn • What Good Am I Without You? • Thank You For Calling • I’m Your Girl • It Is No Secret •<br />

Star Of Hope (3b) • He Bought My Soul At Calvary (3b) • I Found A Friend • Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere<br />

• Invisible Hands (1c) • (There’ll Be) Peace In The Valley (1c) • The Beautiful Garden Of Prayer • The Lord<br />

Is My Shepherd • Each Step Of The Way (3c) • It Is Springtime (3c) • Lord, Keep Your Hand On Me • Pine<br />

Top’s Boogie • Every Night When The Sun Goes In (1b) • Star Of Love • My Heart Is From Missouri • Echoes<br />

In The Night • King Of Paris (1c) • You’re Starting To Get To Me • It’s Never Quite The Same • It Won’t Be<br />

Easy • Hibiscus • On London Bridge • All Night Long • Sweet Little Darlin’ • How Can We Say Goodbye?<br />

• Wind In The Willow • I’ll Buy It • With A Little Bit Of Luck • Beyond The Stars • What’s Botherin’ You,<br />

Baby? • All Yours • Lazy Moon • Underneath The Overpass • Warm All Over • As I Love You • Love Me<br />

Good • A Perfect Love • I’ll Be There (When You Get Lonely) • Bells Are Ringing • The Nightwatch • I May<br />

Never Pass This Way Again (Duet•Group: 1a- Gordon MacRae; 1b- The Starlighters; 1c- The Norman Luboff<br />

Choir; 1d- Gene Autry; 1e- Nelson Eddy; 2a- Johnny Mercer; 2b- The Lyn Murray Singers; 2c- The Thurl Ravenscroft<br />

Quartet; 3a- Frankie Laine; 3b- The Lee Brothers; 3c- The Mellowmen) (Collective Personnel: Paul<br />

Weston Orchestra, Harold Mooney Orchestra, Carl Cotner Orchestra, George Greeley, Bill Loose Orchestra,<br />

The Thurl Ravenscroft Quartet, Paul Weston String Ensemble, Carl Fischer, Frankie Laine Orchestra, Clyde<br />

Hurley, Frank DeVol Orchestra, Mitch Miller Orchestra And Chrous) 4-CD set. Very few singers of the 20th Century achieved the popularity and<br />

respect of Jo Stafford. A highly-diversified musician whose repertoire included American standards, folk music, sacred works, jazz, blues, novelty<br />

material, seasonal songs, and comedy. Her recordings continue to be readily sought by her many fans and Reflections is one of Stafford’s most<br />

comprehensive collections focusing on her output from the 1950s. Includes all her million-sellers of that period: ‘Shrimp Boats’, ‘Make Love to<br />

Me’, ‘It Is No Secret’, ‘Jambalaya’, ‘You Belong to Me’, ‘Whispering Hope’, ‘Keep It a Secret’, ‘Hey, Good Lookin’’ and more! Features her classic<br />

duets with Gordon MacRae, Gene Autry, Nelson Eddy, Johnny Mercer and her album with Frankie Laine, ‘A Musical Portrait of New Orleans’ appears<br />

in it’s entirety along with her classic albums ‘American Folk Songs’, ‘Songs of Faith’ and ‘Garden of Prayer’. The great Paul Weston arranged<br />

and conducted the majority of the sessions, with many tracks featuring the celebrated Norman Luboff Choir. Wonderfully remastered and includes<br />

detailed liner notes. [Item Code: 64308 4-CD: $30.00]<br />

2010 Calendar + CD<br />

BLUES IMAGES<br />

210 VARIOUS ARTISTS CLASSIC BLUES ARTWORK FROM THE 1920S CALENDAR (2010) That’s No<br />

Way To Get Along (a) • High Water Everywhere - Part 1 & 2 (b) • Hard Luck Child (c) • Match Box Blues (d) •<br />

Mojo Hand Blues (e) • She’s Crazy ‘Bout Her Lovin’ (f) • The Death Of Holmes’ Mule - Part 1 & 2 (g) • Slow<br />

Driving Moan (h) • Early Morning Blues (i) • Coal Man Blues (j) • Sawmill Moan (k) • This Old World’s In A<br />

Hell Of A Fix (l) • Ain’t Gonna Lay My ‘Ligion Down - Take 1 (m) • Ain’t Gonna Lay My ‘Ligion Down - Take<br />

2 (m) • Married Man Blues - Test, Take 2 (n) • Married Man Blues - Test, Take 3 (n) • Doctor Oh Doctor (o)<br />

• Jack O’ Diamonds - Georgia Rub (o) (Artist: a- Robert Wilkins; b- Charley Patton; c- Skip James; d- Blind<br />

Lemon Jefferson; e- Ida Cox; f- Mississippi Sheiks; g- Charlie Turner And Winston Holmes; h- Ma Rainey;<br />

i- Blind Blake; j- Papa Charlie Jackson; k- Ramblin’ Thomas; l- The Black Billy Sunday; m- Frank Palmes;<br />

n- Irene Scruggs With Blind Blake; o- Henry Townsend) [1926-1932] 12 month calendar with free CD.<br />

This unique 12’’ by 12’’ 2010 Classic Blues Artwork from the 1920’s calendar has broad appeal to anyone<br />

interested in blues music or history. Within its pages is a huge treasure trove of original blues artwork from<br />

the earliest days of recorded Blues history. In addition, each calendar contains a free CD that cleverly matches up each month’s artwork with the<br />

original recording it advertises. These songs make the calendar come alive. This year’s CD has a total of 18 tracks and includes three newly discovered<br />

blues classics. [Item Code: 64135 Calendar + CD: $19.00]<br />

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JSP<br />

1905 NOEL COWARD THE REVUE AND WAR YEARS VOLUME ONE A Room With A View • Dance,<br />

Little Lady • Mary Make-Believe • Try To Learn To Love • Lorelei • The Dream Is Over • Zigeuner • World<br />

Weary • Private Lives - Love Scene Act 1: Someday I’ll Find You (1a) • Private Lives - Scene From Act II:<br />

I Never Realised (1a) • If You Were The Only Girl In The World • Half-Caste Woman • Any Little Fish •<br />

Cavalcade - Prologue: Soldiers Of The Queen • Good Bye Dolly Gray • Private Tommy Atkins • A Little Bit<br />

Off The Top • Blue Bell • I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside • Alexander’s Ragtime • Band • Everybody’s<br />

Doing It • Pack Up Your Troubles • It’s Long Way To Tipperary • I’ll Make A Man Of You • There’s A Long<br />

Trail • Keep The Home Fire Burning • Dance Little Lady • Land Of Hope And Glory • Epilogue • Lover Of<br />

My Dreams (Mirabelle Waltz) • Calvacade Vocal Selection: Soldiers Of The Queen • Goodbye Dolly Gray •<br />

Lover Of My Dreams • I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside • Goodbye My Bluebell • Alexander’s Ragtime<br />

Band • Everybody’s Doing It Now • Let’s All Go Down The Strand • If You Were The Only Gin • Take Me<br />

Back To Dear Old Blighty • There’s A Long, Long Trail • Keep The Home Fires Burning • Twentieth Century<br />

Blues • Noel Coward Medley - Intro • Parisian Pierrot • Poor Little Rich Girl • A Room With A View • Dance<br />

Little Lady • Someday I’ll Find You • Any Little Fish • If You Could Only Come With Me • I’ll See You Again<br />

• Let’s Say Goodbye • The Party’s Over Now • Something To Do With Spring • Mad Dogs And Englishmen • Tokay • World Weary • Caballero<br />

• Green Carnation • I’ll See You Again • Poor Little Rich Girl • Zigeuner • Dear Little Cafe • Call Of Life • Ladies Of The Town • I’ll Follow My<br />

Secret Heart (2a) • I Travel Alone • Most Of Ev’ry Day • Love In Bloom • Fare Thee Well • Mrs. Worthington • We Were So Young • Then Play,<br />

Orchestra, Play (1a) • You Were There (1a) • Has Anybody Seen Our Ship? (1a) • Man About Town (1a) • Family Album - The Toast (1a) •Family<br />

Album - Hearts And Flowers (1a) • Parisian Pierrot • We Were Dancing • Dearest Love • Where Are The Songs We Sung? • The Stately Homes<br />

Of England • Gipsy Melody • Dearest Love • I’ll See You Again • Just Let Me Look At You • Poor Little Rich Girl • London Pride • The Last Time<br />

I Saw Paris • Could You Please Oblige Us With A Bren Gun? • There Have Been Songs In England • Imagine The Duchess’s Feelings • It’s Only<br />

You • Don’t Let’s Be Beastly To The Germans • The Welcoming Land • I’m Old Fashioned • You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To • Sigh No More<br />

• I Wonder What Happened To Him • Matelot • Nina • Never Again • Wait A Bit, Joe • Bright Was The Day • This Is A Changing World • His<br />

Excellency Regrets • Uncle Harry • Josephine • Don’t Make Fun Of The Fair • Sail Away • Noel Coward Medley - I’ll See You Again • Dance<br />

A Little Lady • Poor Little Rich Girl • A Room With A View • Parisian Pierrot • Any Little Fish • You Were There • Someday I’ll Find You • Let’s<br />

Say Goodbye • I’ll Follow My Secret Heart • If Love Were All • Play Orchestra Play • Why Does Love Get In The Way? • I Like America • Time<br />

And Again • There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner • London Pride (Alt Take) (Duet: 1a- Noel Coward And Gertrude Lawrence; 2a- Noel<br />

Coward And Yvonne Printemps) (Collective Personnel: Carroll Gibbons, Clifford Greenwood And Orchestra, Robb Stewart, Norman Hackforth)<br />

[1928-1952] 4-CD set. Noel Coward’s theatrical talents seemed almost limitless. He established himself as a boy star before the First World War<br />

and, ever resilient, he stayed at the top for most of his life. These newly remastered sides are a revelation - confirmation that as performer, composer<br />

and penetratingly witty lyricist, he was without equal. ABy the final (1951) recording here, Coward was as famous in the United States as he was<br />

in Britain. After hearing this material, it’s easy to see why. [Item Code: 64536 4-CD: $30.00]<br />

77119 BILL MONROE AND HIS BLUEGRASS BOYS Blue Grass Ramble • New Mule Skinner Blues • My Little Georgia Rose • Memories Of<br />

You • I’m On My Way To The Old Home • Alabama Waltz • I’m Blue, I’m Lonesome • I’ll Meet You In Church Sunday Morning • Boat Of Love •<br />

The Old Fiddler • Uncle Pen • When The Golden Leaves Begin To Fall • Lord Protect My Soul • River Of Death • Letter From My Darling • On<br />

The Old Kentucky Shore • Raw Hide • Poison Love • Kentucky Waltz • Prisoner’s Song • Swing Low Sweet Chariot • Angels Rock Me To Sleep<br />

• Brakeman’s Blues • Travelin’ Blues • When The Cactus Is In Bloom • Sailor’s Plea • Highway Of Sorrow • Rotation Blues • Lonesome Truck<br />

Driver’s Blues • Sugar Coated Love • You’re Drifting Away • Cabin Of Love • Get Down On Your Knees And Pray • Christmas Time’s A-Coming<br />

• The First Whipoorwill • In The Pines • Footprints In The Snow • Walking In Jerusalem • Memories Of Mother And Dad • The Little Girl And The<br />

Dreadful Snake • Country Waltz • A Mighty Pretty Waltz • Pike County Breakdown • Wishing Waltz • I Hope You Have Learned • Get Up John<br />

• Sitting Alone In The Midnight • Changing Partners • Y’all Come • On And On • I Believed In You Darling • New John Henry Blues • White<br />

House Blues • Happy On My Way • I’m Working On A Building • A Voice From On High • He Will Set Your Fields On Fire • Close By • My Little<br />

Georgia Rose • Put My Little Shoes Away • Blue Moon Of Kentucky • Wheel Hoss • Cheyenne • You’ll Find Her Name Written There • Roanoke<br />

• Wait A Little Longer Please Jesus • Let The Light Shine Down On Me • A Fallen Star • Four Walls • A Good Woman’s Love • Cry Cry Darlin’<br />

• I’m Sittin’ On The Top Of The World • Out In The Cold World • Roane County Prison • Goodbye Old Pal • In Despair • Molly And Tenbrooks<br />

• Come Back To Me In My Dreams • Sally Jo • Brand New Shoes • A Lonesome Road To Travel • I Saw The Light • Lord Build Me A Cabin In<br />

Glory • Lord Lead Me On • Precious Memories • I’ll Meet You In The Morning • Life’s Railway To Heaven • I’ve Found A Hiding Place • Jesus<br />

Hold My Hand • I Am A Pilgrim • Wayfaring Stranger • A Beautiful Life • House Fo Gold • Scotland • Gotta Travel On • Panhandle Country •<br />

No One But My Darlin’ (Collective Personnel: James H ‘Jimmy’ Martin, Birch Monroe, Carter Stanley, Ed Mayfield, Vassar Clements, Joel Price,<br />

Rudy Lyle, Merle ‘Red’ Taylor, Tommy Jackson, Grady Martin, Jimmy Selph, Ferris Coursey, Owen Bradley, Ernie Newton, Gordon Terry, Charlie<br />

Cline, Ernie Newton, more) [1950-1958] 4-CD set. By 1950, when this collection opens, Bill Monroe was a seasoned performer. His greatest<br />

claim to fame was as the creator of Bluegrass - a fusion of many musical strands into something uniquely<br />

American. An earlier set of Bill Monroe material (JSP 7712) dealt with his recordings up to late 1949. This<br />

second volume covers the era when he met the threat of rock ‘n’ roll - better than most it must be said.<br />

Indeed, one of Bill’s compositions, Blue Moon Of Kentucky, was an early part of Elvis Presley’s repertoire.<br />

The mature star is featured here - with all of his virtuosity and vigour on display. His band members include<br />

masters like Rudy Lyle and Jimmy Martin and stars of the calibre of Carter Stanley (who had briefly separated<br />

from brother Ralph) and Don Stover. Included here are the Jimmie Rodgers sides that Monroe recorded as<br />

a tribute to an early inspiration. Controversial at the time, they continue to divide opinion - some regarding<br />

them as an aberration, others seeing them as a progressive pointer to the future of Bluegrass. Cutting records<br />

was a minor part of the Monroe schedule. He was almost permanently on tour. Elvis Presley’s version of Blue<br />

Moon Of Kentucky rode high on the charts. Songwriting royalties were the happy result. And he still had a<br />

regular Opry spot. With the 1960s came new interest in folk roots and an upward surge in Bill’s career. By<br />

then he’d performed for four American presidents. It’s no surprise that he was a national treasure. Select any<br />

of the tracks here and be transported into a world of matchless artistry, hard-won sentiment and a sense of<br />

what it was (and hopefully, still is) to be American. [Item Code: 64537 4-CD: $30.00]<br />

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