January - February 2009 - Worlds Records
January - February 2009 - Worlds Records
January - February 2009 - Worlds Records
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957 PAUL WESTON A LIFE IN MUSIC Easy To Love (1a) • You Do Something To Me (1a) • Looking At<br />
You (1a) • Why Shouldn’t I? (1a) • I’ve Got My Eyes On You (1b) • Yes, My Darling Daughter (1b) • Daisy<br />
Bell (1b) • Three Little Sisters (1b) • G.I. Jive (1c) • Accentuate The Positive (1c) • On The Atchison, Topeka<br />
And The Santa Fe (1c) • It Might As Well Be Spring (1d) • Doctor, Lawyer And Indian Chief (1e) • Dream (1f)<br />
• Symphony (1g) • Somewhere In The Night (1h) • You Make Me Feel So Young (1h) • A Fine Romance (1h)<br />
• Deep Purple (1m) • Orchids In The Moonight (1m) • The Freedom Train (1i) • Cherokee (1j) • So In Love<br />
(1k) • A Rosewood Spinnet (1k) • A Thought In My Heart (1n) • Hot Canary (1l) • Bop Went The Strings (1m)<br />
• La Raspa (Tu Maquina De Coser) (1m) • Too Darned Hot (1m) • Swedish Rhapsody (2a) • Underneath The<br />
Arches (2b) • Easter Parade (2b) • Autumn Leaves (1m) • La Vie En Rose (1m) • Some Enchanted Evening<br />
(1m) • Bali Ha’i (1m) • I’ll Always Love You (2c) • NevertheLess (2d) • These Foolish Things (2d) • So Long,<br />
It’s Been Good To Know You (2d) • Beloved Be Faithful (2d) • Hey! Good Lookin’ (2e) • Wonderful Copenhagen<br />
(2d) • Forgetting You (2d) • Mr. Tap Toe (2f) • A Little Kiss Goodnight (2f) • A Guy Is A Guy (2f) •<br />
Indiscretion (2g) • We’ll Be Together Again (2h) • Blame It On My Youth (2h) • Heartbroken (2i) • Go Home<br />
Joe (2i) • Granada (2j) • Gigi (1m) • Dutch Treat (1m) • Vanity (3a) • Gambella (The Gamblin’ Lady (2e) •<br />
Cuban Love Song (1m) • Adios (1m) • Gone With The Wind (2j) • Day By Day (2j) • Someday Sweetheart (2j) • Laughting At Life (2j) • A Hundred<br />
Years From Today (2j) • Lullaby In Rhythm (2j) • Willow Weep For Me (2j) • My Ohio Home (2j) • Judy (2j) • After You’ve Gone (2j) • It’s The Talk<br />
Of The Town (1m) • I’m Comin’ Virginia (1m) • Memories Of You (1m) • Nice Work If You Can Get It (1m) • My Funny Valentine (1m) • Emaline<br />
()1m • Skylark (1m) • Judy (1m) • Louisiana (1m) • Georgia On My Mind (1m) • Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (1m) • I’m Confessin’<br />
(That I Love You) (1m) • Love For Sale (1g) • Underneath The Overpass (1g) • Crescent City (1m) • Vieux Carre (1m) • Riverfront Blues (1m) • Storyville<br />
(1m) • Bayou St. John (1m) • High Society (1m) • Creole Songs And Dances (1m) • Miss Lucy (1m) • Ferryboat To Algiers (1m) • Esplanade<br />
At Sunset (1m) • Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen (1m) • Mardi Gras (Indian Dance) (1m) • It Might As Well Be Spring (4a) • Poor Butterfly (4a)<br />
• Autumn In New York (4b) • Nola (4a) • Stardust (4a) • It’s Magic (4b) • Sunday, Monday Or Always (4a) • Jealousy (4a) • Cocktails For Two (4b)<br />
• Dizzy Fingers (4a) • Three Coins In The Fountain (4a) • You’re Blase (4b) (Configuration: 1a- Lee Wiley; 1b- Dinah Shore; 1c- Johnny Mercer;<br />
1d- Margaret Whiting; 1e- Betty Hutton; 1f- Pied Pipers; 1g- Jo Stafford; 1h- Martha Tilton; 1i- Peggy Lee, Margaret Whiting, Benny Goodman, The<br />
Pied Pipers; 1j- The Starlighters; 1k- Gordon Macrae; 1l- Peter Nero; 1m- Paul Weston; 1n- Jo Stafford and Gordon Macrae; 2a- George Greeley; 2b-<br />
Andy Russell; 2c- Dean Martin; 2d- The Norman Luboff Choir; 2e- Jo Stafford, Frankie Laine & Carl Fischer; 2f- Doris Day; 2g- Jo Stafford, Liberace;<br />
2h- Rosemary Clooney; 2i- Judy Garland; 2j- Frankie Laine; 3a- Sarah Vaughan; 4a- Jonathan Edwards; 4b- Darlene Edwards & Jonathan Edwards)<br />
(Disc 3 features Babe Russin, Bill Schaefer, Clyde Hurley, Paul Smith, Barney Kessel, Eddie Miller, Ned Nash, Matty Matlock, George Van Eps,<br />
George Howard, Stanley Wrightsman and Ziggy Elman along with Paul Weston) [1939-1957] Many of America’s leading postwar singers trusted<br />
Paul Weston to choose, arrange and record their material. Until he advent of Rock ‘n Roll his touch was unerring- the talen he supported reads<br />
like a roll call of the great. He was married to Jo Stafford, and this collection features some of their hilarious “Jonathan & Darlene” tracks- wicked<br />
lampoons of various popular styles, which were received with glee by musicians at the time. [Item Code: 63509 4-CD: $30.00]<br />
Late Arrivals<br />
FANIA<br />
430 TITO PUENTE RARE 78 RPM RECORDINGS, VOLUME 3 Bam Baram Bam Bam • Picao’ y Tostao’<br />
• The Silver Star • El Alardoso • Mambo Rama • Tropicana • Caravan Mambo • Mambo Inn • Philadelphia<br />
Mambo • 1626 Madison Avenue • The Carioca • Cool Mambo • George Woods Mambo • Confucius Mambo<br />
• Baila Mi Cha Cha Cha • Ya Lo Puedes Decir • Cha Cha Cha • Los Rumberos Se Van • Bien Explicado •<br />
Alma Muerta • Rico Melao • El Espejo • La Rumba Te Llama • Los Cinco Sentidos • La Gerigonza • Chi Que<br />
Te Va Gustar • Malcriada • El Diablo De Esa Mujer • I Love You Baby • Bananas • Mambo With Me • Autumn<br />
In Rome • Happy Heart • Ran Kan Kan • Adela • The Man From Jamaica • Cha Cha Mambo • Oigan<br />
Mi Cha Cha Cha • Mambo Lenko • Cha Cha Bounce 2-CD set. The third installment of Tito Puente’s Classic<br />
Tico 78 rpm recordings is exhilarating. Here you will find Puente performing with his big band, playing<br />
some of the hit tunes that he made famous during the Palladium or Mambo. This set includes the participation<br />
of vocalist Gilberto Monroig. In 1951 Tito Puente was looking for a singer in his orchestra to substitute for<br />
singer Vicentico Valdes and Puente offered Monroig the job. Monroig sang for two years with Puente and cut<br />
many 78 RPM records. Beyond a handful of boleros, Monroig sings fiery Mambos and Cha-Cha-Cha’s. [Item Code: 63589 2-CD: $20.00]<br />
JAZZOLOGY<br />
85 DOC EVANS JAZZ HERITAGE VOLUME 1 Georgia Cakewalk • Raggin’ The Chimeks • When The Saints Go Marching In • High Society •<br />
Mixin’ It Up • Eccentric Rag • Basin Street Blues • Mel-Low BLues • Ballin’ The Jack • Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble • Rock Island Rock • Strut Miss Lizzie<br />
• Buddy Bolden’s Blues • Sidewalk Blues • Beale Street Blues • Royal Garden Blues • Tishomingo Blues • Jimtown Blues • Blues Doctor • Bye<br />
Bye Blues • Memphis Blues • Dallas Blues • Singin’ The Blues • Weary Blues 24 track compilation of Dixieland cornetist Doc Evans taken from<br />
a couple of recording sessions from 1949-1950. Some of the musicians include: Don Thompson & Al Jenkins on trombone, Doc Cenardo & Micky<br />
Steinke on drums, Willie Sutton & Biddy Bastien on bass, Joyce McDonald, Mel Grant & Carroll Lee on piano. [Item Code: 63599 CD: $15.00]<br />
86 DOC EVANS SPIRITUALS & BLUES Joe Turner Blues • Just A Closer Walk With Thee • Terrible Blues • How Long Blues • Ain’t Nobody’s<br />
Business • Just A Little While To Stay Here • Winin’ Boy Blues • Dippermouth Blues • Smokey Mokes • The Chant • Canal Street Blues • Some Of<br />
These Days • High Society • Jackass Blues • Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble • Richard M. Jones’ Blues Cornetist Doc Evans is presented in his prime on<br />
this 16 track CD consisting of two releases put out on the Audiophile label in 1959 and 1957, the albums Spirituals & Blues and Traditional Jazz.<br />
Featuring Hal Runyon on trombone, Dick Pendleton on clarinet, John “Knocky” Parker on piano, Bill Peer on banjo, George Tupper on tuba and<br />
Red Maddock on drums and vocals. [Item Code: 63600 CD: $15.00]<br />
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