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

S u m m e r 2010<br />

worldsrecords.com • 800 742-6663 • worldsrecords.com


W O R L D S R E C O R D S<br />

S u m m e r 2 0 1 0<br />

Dear friend,<br />

You are viewing our Summer Supplement. The items listed<br />

on pages 5 - 41 have arrived since March. The items presented<br />

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

pages 3-4 lists the featured artists. New Releases arrive daily and<br />

are posted weekly at our website: worldsrecords.com<br />

For those who provided an email address we keep you informed<br />

of your order as it travels through our warehouse, from order<br />

confirmation to shipping information; we also send out weekly<br />

bulletins highlighting New Releases and Additions to our catalog<br />

as they come in plus feature special offers. You can let us know<br />

your email address when placing orders online, with our ‘800’<br />

phone service, via fax, or mail.<br />

Most CDs and DVDs offered over the years are still available.<br />

Our on-line catalog is kept up to date and is the best way to view<br />

material we offer. You can find, for instance, all titles we offer by<br />

Benny Goodman and sort according to best selling, most recent<br />

release or price. You’ll find our entry with tunes, description,<br />

cover picture, etc. Our website is a wonderful resource. Plus,<br />

of course, you can place an order on-line.<br />

We won’t be printing a complete catalog. However if you don’t<br />

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C O N T E N T S<br />

Artist Index...................................3-4<br />

Supplement.......................5-41<br />

DVDs.............................42-43<br />

AEI Sale ....................................44-46<br />

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ADAMS, MISHKA 10<br />

AIR 36<br />

ALBERT, EDDIE 44<br />

ALLEN, HARRY 39<br />

ARMSTRONG, LOUIS 4<br />

ASHERIE, EHUD 39<br />

AUGUSTUS, SETH 28<br />

BANKHEAD, TALLULAH 46<br />

BARBER, CHRIS 35<br />

BARKER, THURMAN 35<br />

BECHET, SIDNEY 14<br />

BENEKE, TEX 31<br />

BIVONA, GUS 24, 25<br />

BLACK, STANLEY 41<br />

BLAINE, VIVIAN 45<br />

BLAKE, RON 38<br />

BONANO, SHARKEY 18<br />

BOND, DAVID 35<br />

BOUTTE, LILLIAN 18<br />

BRADSHAW, TINY 29<br />

BRIDGEWATER, DEE DEE 34<br />

BROADWAY BELL-HOPS 36<br />

BROOKMEYER, BOB 27<br />

BROOKS, TINA 7<br />

BROONZY, BIG BILL 8<br />

BROWN, HENRY 32<br />

BROWN, JAMES 22<br />

BROWN, LES 31<br />

BRUBECK, DAVE 38<br />

BYRD, CHARLIE 36, 43<br />

CADILLACS, THE 21<br />

CARLE, FRANKIE 11<br />

CARR, JOE ‘FINGERS’ 20<br />

CARROLL, BARBARA 18<br />

CARTER, BENNY 17, 27<br />

CHRISTIAN, CHARLIE 43<br />

CHRISTIANSEN, COREY 27<br />

CLARK, SONNY 7<br />

COCHRAN, EDDIE 21<br />

COHN, AL 17<br />

COLE, NAT KING 20<br />

COLTRANE, JOHN 14, 23, 28,38<br />

COLYER, KEN 35<br />

COWARD, NOEL 44, 45, 46<br />

CROSBY, BING 30, 42<br />

CURIOS 13<br />

DAVIS, MILES 23<br />

DAVISON, WILD BILL 24<br />

DAY, DENNIS 15<br />

DEARIE, BLOSSOM 14<br />

DELANEY, JACK 18<br />

DELYS, HELAINE 8<br />

DeVOL, FRANK 20<br />

DORHAM, KENNY 34<br />

DORSEY, JIMMY 37<br />

DURBIN, DEANNA 30<br />

EASTWOOD, KYLE 39<br />

ECA, LUIS 23<br />

EEA 26<br />

ELDRIDGE, ROY 27<br />

ELLINGTON, DUKE 14<br />

ELLIS, HERB 43<br />

EVANS, BILL 23<br />

FAKANAS, YIORGOS 5<br />

FARMER, ART 30<br />

FEDCHOCK, JOHN 11<br />

FERGUSON, MAYNARD 32<br />

FIELDS, GRACIE 45<br />

FIVE KEYS, THE 21<br />

FLANAGAN, RALPH 31<br />

FOUR ACES, THE 19<br />

FREELON, NNENNA 12<br />

FRIEDMAN, MARIA 30<br />

GARLAND, JUDY 13<br />

GARNER, ERROLL 15<br />

GIBBS, TERRY 16, 38<br />

GOODMAN, BENNY 9, 37, 38<br />

GREER, DAVE 23<br />

GRENFEL, JOYCE 46<br />

GRIER, JIMMIE 40<br />

GYPSY SWING ALLSTARS 5<br />

HACKETT, BOBBY 23<br />

HAIG, AL 11<br />

HALL, FRED ‘SUGAR’ 28<br />

HARRIS, GENE 28<br />

HAWKINS, SCREAMIN’ JAY 22<br />

HAZELTINE, DAVID 12<br />

HEATH, TED 41<br />

HENDERSON, FLORENCE 15<br />

HERBERT, VICTOR 45<br />

HERTZOG, JAKE 9<br />

HINES, EARL 24<br />

HODGES, FREDERICK 29<br />

HODGES, JOHNNY 6, 13<br />

HOFBAUER, ERIC 12<br />

HOFMANN, PAUL 26<br />

HOOKER, JOHN LEE 22<br />

HORN, PAUL 36<br />

HOT CLUB OF DETROIT, THE 24<br />

HOT JAZZ ENSEMBLE, THE 24<br />

ISLEY BROTHERS, THE 22<br />

JACKSON, ANTHONY 5<br />

JACKSON, MILT 14<br />

JAMAL, AHMAD 15<br />

JAMES, HARRY 37<br />

JAMES, JONI 10<br />

JENNINGS, WAYLON 26<br />

JONES, JO 27<br />

JORDAN, STANLEY 38<br />

JUNGR, BARB 25<br />

JURGENS, DICK 37<br />

KAMUCA, RICHIE 17<br />

KAY, BRAD 32<br />

KECK, TONY 43<br />

KENT, STACEY 11<br />

KENTON, STAN 32, 37, 46<br />

KESSEL, BARNEY 42<br />

KONITZ, LEE 6, 13<br />

KRUPA, GENE 6<br />

LACY, STEVE 15<br />

LAIBMAN, DAVID 43<br />

LAINE, FRANKIE 26<br />

LAINE, JACK 6<br />

LAWRENCE, GERTRUDE 44, 45<br />

LEVITT, ROD 22<br />

LEWIS, JERRY LEE 21<br />

LEWIS, JOHN 6<br />

LEWIS, VIC 37<br />

LINCOLN, ABBEY 27, 34<br />

LUTER, CLAUDE 35<br />

LYTTELTON, HUMPHREY 35<br />

MANCE, JUNIOR 16<br />

MANCINI, HENRY 9<br />

MARCUS, MITCH 28<br />

MARRIOTT, THOMAS 27<br />

McDONALD, EARL 17<br />

McKINLEY, RAY 25<br />

MCNAIR, BARBARA 30<br />

MEHLDAU, BRAD 26<br />

MILLER, GLENN 31<br />

MINGUS, CHARLES 10<br />

MINNELLI, LIZA 13<br />

MOBLEY, HANK 7<br />

MONACO, TONY 32<br />

MONK, THELONIOUS 38<br />

MORGAN, JANE 30<br />

MULLIGAN, GERRY 6, 30<br />

MUSIC IN THE AIR 44<br />

NEAME, IVO 13<br />

NISTICO, SAL 33<br />

O’BRIEN, VIRGINIA 46<br />

O’CONNELL, HELEN 8, 19<br />

O’DAY, ANITA 16, 42<br />

PARIS, JACKIE 11<br />

PARKER, CHARLIE 28<br />

PARLAN, HORACE 7<br />

PARTRIDGE, SARAH 25<br />

PAUL, LES 8<br />

PEPPER, ART 39<br />

PETERSON, OSCAR 14, 34<br />

POMUS, DOC 29<br />

RANEY, JIMMY 11<br />

REESE, DELLA 20<br />

REINHARDT, DJANGO 14<br />

ROACH, MAX 23<br />

ROBESON, PAUL 10<br />

ROLLINS, SONNY 39<br />

ROTONDI, JIM 12<br />

SATINTONES, THE 5<br />

SAUNDERS, KEITH 33<br />

SCENES 26<br />

SCOTT, TONY 33<br />

SECRET QUARTET 13<br />

SHAW, ARTIE 8<br />

SHIRELLES, THE 5<br />

SIMS, ZOOT 17, 27<br />

SINATRA, FRANK 4, 33, 46<br />

SIPIAGIN, ALEX 12<br />

SIX BROWN BROTHERS 7<br />

SKJELBRED, RAY 41<br />

SMITH, TYRONE 5<br />

SMITH, WADADA LEO 25<br />

SNEIDER, BOB 26<br />

SOLAL, MARTIAL 14<br />

SOTHERN, ANN 44<br />

SOUCHON, DOC 18<br />

SOUTHERN, JERI 46<br />

SPIVAK, CHARLIE 24<br />

STAPLETON, DAVE 13<br />

SWANSON, ADAM 13<br />

TAYLOR, MARTIN 43<br />

VAUGHAN, FRANKIE 41<br />

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VAUGHAN, SARAH 27<br />

VEGA, RAY 27<br />

WAGNON, MARC 9<br />

WALLER, FATS 34<br />

WARFIELD, TIM 12<br />

V a r i o u s A r t i s t s / M i s c e l l a n e o u s<br />

ACE STORY VOL. 1 5<br />

BROADWAY SCANDALS OF 1928 44<br />

FIRST CROONERS: VOLUME 1- THE TWENTIES, THE 39<br />

FIRST CROONERS, VOLUME 2, THE 40<br />

FIRST TORCH SINGERS, VOLUME 2, THE 40<br />

FROG SPAWN, THE SECOND BATCH 17<br />

GIRLS ALLOWED - A COLLECTION OF FEMALE VOCALISTS OF THE ‘50S 19<br />

GREAT SONGS OF 1944 9<br />

GREAT SONGS OF 1945 10<br />

I MARRIED AN ANGEL 44<br />

JAZZ MASTERS VOLUME 2 43<br />

LEGENDARY VOICES OF VAUDEVILLE 40<br />

MASTERS OF THE CLARINET, 1892-1920 7<br />

SUNNY 45<br />

SOLO ART STORY - PIANO BLUES & BOOGIE 1938-1939 VOL. 2, THE 31<br />

UNDERNEATH THE HARLEM MOON 29<br />

WONDERFUL NONSENSE: FUN SONGS OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 40<br />

WORLD OF FINGERSTYLE JAZZ GUITAR 42<br />

Late Arrivals<br />

WATERS, MONTY 36<br />

WEISKOPF, WALT 12<br />

WILLIAMS, SUZY 32<br />

WILSON, PHIL 11<br />

WOLVERINE JAZZ BAND, THE 36<br />

WOODS, PHIL 23<br />

YOTAM 23<br />

YOUNG MEN FROM MEMPHIS 16<br />

YOUNG, BERNIE 18<br />

FREMEAUX<br />

1358 LOUIS ARMSTRONG COMPLETE LOUIS ARMSTRONG VOLUME 8 “PUBLIC MELODY No. 1”<br />

Theme- I’ve Got A Heart Full Of Rhythm (a) • You, Rascal You (a) • On The Sunny Side Of The Street (a) •<br />

After You’ve Gone (a) • Rhythm Jam (a) • That’s What I Like (a) • Memories Of You (a) • Chinatown, My<br />

Chinatown (a) • Ida (a) • Darling Nelly Gray (w•The Mills Brothers) (a) • The Love Bug Will Bite You (a) •<br />

Lazy River • Washington And Lee Swing (a) • I Got Rhythm • I Know That You Know (a) • Rockin’ Chair<br />

(a) • Sugar Foot Stomp (a) • Bugle Blues (a) • Hustlin’ And Bustlin’ For Baby (a) • Shoe Shine Boy (a) • Will<br />

You Do A Stomp?- Finale (Sleepy Time Down South) (a) • In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree (Take A) (b)<br />

• In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree (Take B) (b) • The Old Folks At Home (Swanee River) (b) • Public<br />

Melody Number One (c) • Public Melody Number One (a) • Yours And Mine (a) • Red Cap (a) • She’s The<br />

Daughter Of A Planter From Havana (a) • Alexander’s Ragtime Band (a) • Cuban Pete (a) • I’ve Got A Heart<br />

Full Of Rhythm (a) • Sun Showers (a) • Jubilee (d) • Once In A While (a) • On The Sunny Side Of The Street<br />

(a) • Satchel Mouth Swing (a) • Jubilee (a) • Struttin’ With Some Barbecue (a) • The Trumpet Player’s Lament<br />

(a) • I Double Dare You (a) • True Confession (a) • Let That Be A Lesson To You (a) • Sweet A Song (a) • So<br />

Little Time (And So Much To Do) (a) • Mexican Swing (a) • As Long As You Live (a) • When The Saints Go Marchin’ In (a) • On The Sentimental<br />

Side (a) • It’s Wonderful (a) • Something Tells Me (a) • Love Walked In (a) • The Flat Foot Floogie (b) • The Song Is Ended (b) • My Walking Stick<br />

(b) • Shadrack (e) • Going To Shout All Over God’s Heaven (e) • Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen (e) •<br />

Jonah And The Whale (e) • Naturally (a) • I’ve Got A Pocketful Of Dreams (a) • I Can’t Give You Anything<br />

But Love (a) • Ain’t Misbehavin’ (a) • Elder Eatmore’s Sermon On Throwing Stones (f) • Elder Eatmore’s<br />

Sermon On Generosity (f) (Groups: a- Armstrong & His Orchestra; b- With The Mills Brothers; c- With Martha<br />

Raye from film ‘Artists & Models’; d- w•Brass Band from film ‘Every Day’s A Holday’; e- With the Decca<br />

mixed chorus; f- Monologues•Speeches) [1937-1938] 3-CD set. The Fremeaux Complete Series usually<br />

feature all the original and available phonographic recordings and the majority of existing radio documents<br />

for a comprehensive portrayal of the artist. The Louis Armstrong series is an exception to the rule in that the<br />

selection of titles by this American wizard is certainly the most complete as published to this day but does<br />

not comprise all his recorded works. [Item Code: 65515 3-CD: $27.00]<br />

UNIVERSAL<br />

20785 FRANK SINATRA SHE SHOT ME DOWN Good Thing Going (From The Musical Production<br />

‘Merrily We Roll Along’) • Hey Look, No Crying • Thanks For The Memory • A Long Night • Bang Bang<br />

(My Baby Shot Me Down) • Monday Morning Quarterback • South-To A Warmer Place • I Loved Her • The<br />

Gal That Got Away- It Never Entered My Mind (Medley) [1981] Out of print in America. Digitally remastered edition of this 1981 album from<br />

the legendary Francis Albert Sinatra, the greatest crooner of all-time. Nine tracks. [Item Code: 65479 CD: $17.00]


5 S U M M E R 2010<br />

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S u m m e r<br />

2010<br />

18th & VINE<br />

1063 TYRONE SMITH PLAYING IT BY EAR Empty Promises • Back To You • Playing It By Ear • Cherish Or Perish • Days of Wine and<br />

Roses • Memories • Changes Through Love • Senor Blues • Playing It By Ear (Reprise) (Personnel: Sarah Elizabeth Charles, Ron Anthony, Marcus<br />

McLaurine, Bob DeVos, Vince Ector, Onaje Allan Gumbs) Tyrone Smith is a melodically aware saxophonist who combines melody with rhythmic<br />

complexities that appeal to both jazz & R&B demographics, including fans of Maceo Parker, David ‘Fathead’ Newman, Fred Wesley, Grover<br />

Washington, Jr., Kirk Whalum, and Marcus Miller. [Item Code: 65463 CD: $16.00]<br />

1064 GYPSY SWING ALLSTARS LES NOUVEAU BOHEMIENS Rive Gauche • St. Ouen • Quais De La Seine • Quartier Latin • Les Bateaux<br />

Mouches • Cafe De Paris • Aux Champs Elysees • La Bastille • Tango Parisien • Mr. L’inspecteur (Personnel: John Jorgenson, Charlie Bisharat,<br />

Sharon Whyte, Marti Amado, Bob Magnusson, Paul Kimbarow, Brett Michael Wiesman, Josquin des Pres)<br />

Ten tracks of original Hot Club de France Gypsy jazz that combine the feel of swing, the energy of rock, and<br />

the improvisation of jazz with string elements akin to bluegrass and a virtuosity like that of classical music.<br />

A loving tribute to the Quintette du Hot Club de France, the legendary group that popularized Gypsy swing<br />

(sometimes called Gypsy jazz), Les Nouveaux Bohemiens was brought to life by longtime Gypsy swing enthusiasts<br />

Josquin des Pres and Marti Amado. [Item Code: 65464 CD: $16.00]<br />

ABSTRACT LOGIX<br />

20 ANTHONY JACKSON YIORGOS FAKANAS INTERSPIRIT Inner Power • Footprints • Cuore Vibes<br />

Part 1 • Cuore Vibes Part 2 • Interspirit • Seviglia • Caldera • Ionio II • Parhelia (Personnel: Dave Weckl,<br />

Frank Gambale, Mitch Forman, Takis Paterelis, Tony Lakatos, Antonis Andreou, Mihail Iosifov, Kinsis String<br />

Quartet Of Colours Orchestra) The first personal release from bass legend Anthony Jackson and the eighth<br />

recording from Yiorgos Fakanas. The eight compositions-arrangements on this new album, actually have as<br />

their central axiom the catalytic presence of Jackson’s sound and playing. This magnificent player, after a<br />

remarkable career in American and world discography, realizes his first personal project, with the compositions of his Greek colleague, thereby<br />

honoring him as well as the entire Greek jazz-fusion scene. Each of them playing with two different basses throughout the whole album, create<br />

an incredible bass duo, over which some of the world’s best players add their art: Dave Weckl-drums, Frank Gambale-guitars, Mitch Forman-keyboards,<br />

Tony Lakatos-saxes, Mihail Iossifov-trumpet, Takis Paterelis-saxes, flute, Andonis Andreou-trombone.<br />

Also with them, Manos Theodosakis-trumpet, Enrique Bu-percussion, Vladimir Stoyianov-trombone, Teodor<br />

Tachev-baritone, and a string quartet. [Item Code: 65018 CD: $17.00]<br />

ACE<br />

2 THE SATINTONES SING, THE COMPLETE TAMLA AND MOTOWN SINGLES - PLUS Motor City<br />

• Going To The Hop • My Beloved (With Strings) • Sugar Daddy • Tomorrow And Always (Solo Lead) • A<br />

Love That Can Never Be • Hungry Henry • You’d Make A Fine Son-In-Law (Version 2) • Foot Stomping Time<br />

• Angel (Slow Version) • I Know How It Feels • My Kind Of Love • Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart •<br />

Faded Letter • You Cast A Spell On Me • Your Sweet Love • Angel (Fast Version) • You’d Make A Fine Son-In-<br />

Law (Version 1) • My Beloved (Without Strings) • Tomorrow And Always (Duet Lead) • Boogie Woogie Heart<br />

• Because I Love You • The Feeling Is So Fine • You Can’t Beat My Lovin’ • Solid Sender- Chico Leverett •<br />

I’ll Never Love Again- Chico Leverett (Personnel: The Rayber Voices Of Detroit) It was in April 1960 that<br />

the Motown label issued its first official single, ‘My Beloved’ by the Satintones. Fitting, then, that exactly<br />

50 years later, this unsung group of seminal Detroit doo woppers should get their long overdue moment in<br />

the spotlight. Titled after an album that was never released, ‘The Satintones Sing!’ is produced with the full cooperation and encouragement of<br />

Motown’s New York office, who gave the compiler, noted Motown historian Keith Hughes, access to their precious tape vault. In addition to the<br />

13 tracks released by the group during their 1959 to 1961 existence, plus both sides of an earlier solo single<br />

by lead vocalist Chico Leverett, the set includes an incredible 11 previously unissued titles. [Item Code:<br />

65418 CD: $31.00]<br />

1261 VARIOUS ARTISTS ACE STORY VOL. 1 Sea Cruise (a) • Everybody’s Carried Away (b) • Hey<br />

Little Girl (c) • Rockin’ Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu Pt 1 d) • Just For You And I (e) • You Little<br />

Baby Face Thing (f) • Gee Baby (g) • I Love My Baby (h) • Storm Warning (i) • Just A Dream (j) • The Peanut<br />

Vendor (k) • Let’s Get It On (l) • Quit My Job (m) • Morgus The Magnificent (n) • I Warned You Baby (c) • Just<br />

A Moment (o) • Pop-Eye (d) • Alimony (a) • Lover Of Love (p) • Everytime I See You (q) • Come On Home (r)<br />

• What’s Going On (a) • Another Sleepless Night (s) • Rockin’ Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu Pt 2<br />

(d) (Artist: a- Frankie Ford; b- Earl King; c- Frankie Lee Sims; d- Huey Smith & The Clowns; e- The Supremes;<br />

f- Joe Tex; g- Joe & Ann; h- The Phaetons; i- Mac Rebennack; j- Jimmy Clanton & His Rockets; k- Alvin “Red”<br />

Tyler; l- Hershel Almond With Al Good & His Band; m- Bobby Marchan; n- Morgus & The Ghouls; o- Roland<br />

Stone; p- Chuck carbo & His Band; q- Harry Lee; r- Calvin Spears; s- Jimmy Clanton) 24 track remastered<br />

collection of Johnny Vincent’s Ace label out of Jackson, Mississippi. The original 1979 album plus 10 bonus<br />

tracks that represent the very best in good-time New Orleans rock’n’roll, R&B and rockabilly. Includes a 16page<br />

booklet with fully illustrated 6000 word essay. [Item Code: 65419 CD: $19.00]<br />

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ACE<br />

1262 THE SHIRELLES SING THE GOLDEN OLDIES - SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION Walkin’ Along<br />

• Tears On My Pillow • Lonely Teardrops • Church Bells May Ring • A Hundred Pounds Of Clay • Hey<br />

Baby • I Met Him On A Sunday • To Know Him Is To Love Him • Can’t We Be Sweet Hearts • Please Be My<br />

Boyfriend • My Prayer • Runaway • Mama Said • Baby It’s You • Group & Band Introduction- Walk Right •<br />

(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction • Knock On Wood • Boys • Tonight’s The Night • A Last Minute Miracle • No<br />

Doubt About It • What’d I Say • I Got You (I Feel Good) • When The Saints Go Marching In • I Met Him<br />

On A Sunday ‘66 (*) • Twist And Shout (*) Bonus track - (*) . Two records and 26 tracks on one CD, this<br />

set features one release from 1964 and one from 1967. ‘Sing The Golden Oldies’ is the girls’ tribute to their<br />

peers, mixing 50s doo wop hits by the Willows, the Cadillacs, the Solitaires, Little Anthony and the Imperials<br />

and the Platters with more recent early 60s smashes by such as Bruce Channel, Del Shannon and Gene<br />

McDaniels. ‘Spontaneous Combustion’ is - apart from two tracks - a genuine live album from an era when<br />

they were far from commonplace in black American music. [Item Code: 65420 CD: $19.00]<br />

AMERICAN JAZZ CLASSICS<br />

99004 JOHN LEWIS EUROPEAN WINDOWS Midsommer • The Queen’s Fancy • Cortege • Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West • England’s<br />

Carol (Variations On God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen) • Three Windows • Little David’s Fugue • Django • The Queen’s Fancy • Midsommer •<br />

Sun Dance (Collective Personnel: Percy Heath, Connie Kay, J.J. Johnson, Stan Getz, Lucky Thompson, Tony<br />

Scott, Gunther Schuller, Billy Bauer) [1955•1958] The complete John Lewis album European Windows,<br />

appearing here on CD for the first time ever. Recorded in Germany in 1958, it offers elaborate extended<br />

arrangements of Lewis’ compositions. As a bonus, the rare LP by The Modern Jazz Society, included here<br />

in its entirety. It also presents compositions and arrangements by John Lewis (two songs are performed on<br />

both albums), featuring such outstanding soloists as J. J. Johnson, Stan Getz and Tony Scott, among others.<br />

Includes 12-page booklet. [Item Code: 64725 CD: $17.00]<br />

99017 LEE KONITZ THE COMPLETE 1956 QUARTETS The Nearness Of You • Like Someone In Love<br />

• Don’t Explain • Some Of These Days • Close Your Eyes • You’re Driving Me Crazy • Don’t Blame Me •<br />

Sweet And Lovely • Cork ‘N’ Bib • Everything Happens To Me • Kary’s Trance • Indiana • You’d Be So Nice<br />

To Come Home To • Star Eyes • Nesuhi’s Instant • I Remember You • All Of Me • Straightaway • Foolin’<br />

Myself • You Go To My Head • My Melancholy Baby • Pennies In Minor • Sweet And Lovely • Easy Living<br />

• Midway (Collective Personnel: Jimmy Rowles, Leroy Vinnegar, Shelly Manne, Billy Bauer, Arnold Fishkin,<br />

Dick Scott, Sal Mosca, Peter Ind, Dick Scott) [1956-1957] 2-CD set. The complete contents of the original<br />

Atlantic label LPs Worthwhile Konitz & Inside Hi Fi, which contain all of Konitz’ 1956 quartet recordings.<br />

Among the highlights are the sides featuring Konitz, Jimmy Rowles, Leroy Vinnegar and Shelly Manne. This exact formation would never record<br />

again. Other tracks feature Sal Mosca, Billy Bauer, Peter Ind, Arnold Fishkin and Dick Scott. The complete 1957 LP The Real Lee Konitz (also originally<br />

issued by Atlantic) has been added as a bonus. It showcases Konitz in a quartet setting again on most<br />

of the album. [Item Code: 65446 2-CD: $30.00]<br />

99018 GERRY MULLIGAN MEETS JOHNNY HODGES Sunny • What’s The Rush • Back Beat • What<br />

It’s All About • 18 Carrots For Rabbit • Shady Side • What Is There To Say • Just In Time • News From<br />

Blueport • Festive Minor • As Catch Can • My Funny Valentine • Blueport • Utter Chaos (Personnel: Johnny<br />

Hodges, Claude Williamson, Buddy Clark, Mel Lewis) [1959] The complete album Gerry Mulligan Meets<br />

Johnny Hodges, which was the only collaborative small group recording ever made by these two sax giants.<br />

As a bonus, the complete album What Is There to Say?. [Item Code: 65448 CD: $17.00]<br />

99020 GENE KRUPA GENE KRUPA PLAYS GERRY MULLIGAN ARRANGEMENTS - THE COMPLETE<br />

STUDIO RECORDINGS Bird House • Margie • Mulligan Stew • Begin The Beguine • Sugar • The Way<br />

Of All Flesh • Disc Jockey Jump • Birds Of A Feather • Sometimes I’m Happy • How High The Moon • If<br />

You Were The Only Girl In The World • Yardbird Suite • Indiana • Begin The Beguine (Alternate Version) •<br />

Bird House (Alternate Version) • How High The Moon (Alternate Version) • Disc Jockey Jump (Alternate Version)<br />

• Margie (Alternate Version) (Collective Personnel: Al DeRisi, Ernie Royal, Doc Severinsen, Al Stewart,<br />

Marky Markowitz, Eddie Bert, Jimmy Cleveland, Billy Byers, Urbie Green, Kai Winding, Sam Marowitz, Phil<br />

Woods, Frank Socolow, Eddie Wasserman, Danny Bank, Hank Jones, Barry Galbraith, Jimmy Gannon, Red Rodney, Charlie Ventura, Charlie Kennedy,<br />

Teddy Napoleon) [1958] The complete original 1958 album Gene Krupa Plays Gerry Mulligan Arrangements (in stereo). Krupa and Mulligan<br />

had known each other for more than a decade when this LP was made. Mulligan began collaborating<br />

with the Krupa band in 1946 and all of Krupa’s other studio recordings of Mulligan arrangements have been<br />

added here as a bonus, including a Mulligan score of ‘Indiana’ which wasn’t repeated on the 1958 album, as<br />

well as five arrangements that were re-recorded more than ten years later. Includes 12-page booklet [Item<br />

Code: 65521 CD: $17.00]<br />

AMERICAN MUSIC<br />

127 JACK LAINE PAPA LAINE’S CHILDREN Get Over Dirty March • Barnyard Blues • I’m Forever Blowing<br />

Bubbles • Postman’s Lament • Ella Speed Blues • Sensation Rag • Just Jazz • Chef Menteur Joys • Oh,<br />

You Beautiful Doll • Sweet Sue • St. Louis Blues • Bucket’s Got A Hole In • Papa Laine Talks • Papa Laine<br />

Talks 32 • Any Rags, Any Bones, Any Bottles Today (Collective Personnel: Johnny Wiggs, Harry Shields,<br />

Tom Brown, Stanley Mendelson, Edmond Souchon, Sherwood Mangiapane, Ray Bauduc, Raymond Burke,<br />

Paul Crawford, Jack Sciambra, Chink Martin, Santo Pecoraro) [1951•1959] 15 tracks that are a tribute<br />

to Jack Laine. Laine himself is featured on one track playing bass drum that has never been released before.<br />

Recorded in 1951, 1959. [Item Code: 65327 CD: $15.00]<br />

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ARCHEOPHONE RECORDS<br />

5451 VARIOUS ARTISTS MASTERS OF THE CLARINET, 1892-1920 Air And Variations, No. 2 (a)<br />

• Andante: Ballet Music From Mathias Sandorf (a) • Il Trovatore (b) • Clarionet Polka (c) • Narcissus (c) •<br />

Miserere (c) • Andante Original (d) • Bolero Les Alsachiennes (e) • Echoes From Ireland (e) • Old Folks At<br />

Home (e) • The Two Volunteers (f) • Titl’s Serenade (f) • My Old Kentucky Home (g) • Comin’ Thro’ The<br />

Rye (g) • Little Nell (g) • Cara Nome (h) • Comin’ Thro’ The Rye (h) • Blue Bells Of Scotland (h) • Sally<br />

In Our Alley (i) • Nellie Gray (i) • Gavotte From Mignon (i) • Cavatina From Robert Le Diable (i) • Old<br />

Uncle Ned (i) • Heart Bowed Down (i) • Ballet Music From Mathias Sandorph (i) • The Minstrel Boy (i) •<br />

Two Little Bullfinches Polka (j) • Comin’ Thro’ The Rye (k) • Blue Bells Of Scotland (k) • Maria Padilla (l) •<br />

Divertimento- Il Convegno (m) • Fantasia For Flute And Clarinet From Simon Boccanegra (l) (Artist: a- R.K.<br />

Franklin; b- Unknown; c- Felix Jardella; d- Jospeh Norrita; e- August Stengler; f- August Stengler & George<br />

McNeice; g- George McNeice; h- Theodore Musinelli; i- William Tuson; j- William Tuson & George Rubel;<br />

k- Louis H. Christie; l- Anthony Giammatteo; m- Anthony Giammatteo & Frederick Brissett) [1892-1920]<br />

Due to the age of these recordings some of the transfers have surface noise. The last woodwind to become<br />

a major part of the modern orchestra, the clarinet quickly became a favorite solo instrument in the infant<br />

recording industry because of its pleasing tone and relative ease of reproduction. Many clarinet “masters” were simply journeymen musicians in<br />

local bands - some graduating to become featured soloists with bands led by Gilmore and Sousa. Indispensable links to the popular emergence<br />

of this seminal instrument, the recordings here go all the way back to Edison’s laboratory in 1892 with R.K.<br />

Franklin, continue with Berliner’s disc recordings of the inimitable August Stengler, and show the phonograph’s<br />

full power and balanced sound on cylinders by the most recorded clarinetist of the period, William<br />

Tuson. [Item Code: 65531 CD: $17.00]<br />

6007 SIX BROWN BROTHERS BROADWAY’S FAVORITE CLOWNS Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (a) • Bull Frog<br />

and Coon Medley (b) • Independentia and Billboard Medley March (b) • American Patrol (b) • La Paloma<br />

• Independentia- Medley March • Down Home Rag • Pussyfoot March • Rigoletto Quartet • Saxophone<br />

Sobs • The Sunshine of Your Smile (c) • Somewhere a Voice Is Calling (c) • Kiss Me Again (c) • Love, Here<br />

Is My Heart (c) • Comedy Tom • When Aunt Dinah’s Daughter Hannah Bangs on That Piano • Chasing the<br />

Chickens • Carolina Sunshine • The Concourse March • Peter Gink • Twelfth Street Rag • Fatima • Lazy Jazz<br />

Waltz • Alexandria Tramp, Tramp, Tramp • Bull Frog and Coon Medley • Independentia and Billboard Medley<br />

March • American Patrol • La Paloma • Independentia- Medley March • Down Home Rag • Pussyfoot<br />

March • Rigoletto Quartet • Saxophone Sobs • The Sunshine of Your Smile • Somewhere a Voice Is Calling<br />

• Kiss Me Again • Love, Here Is My Heart • Comedy Tom • When Aunt Dinah’s Daughter Hannah Bangs<br />

on That Piano • Chasing the Chickens • Carolina Sunshine • The Concourse March • Peter Gink • Twelfth Street Rag • Fatima • Lazy Jazz Waltz<br />

• Alexandria (Artist: a- Tom Brown And Five Brown Brothers; b- Five Brown Borthers; c- Fred Brown) [1911-1920] The present compact disc<br />

shows the Five and Six Brown Brothers, the Canadian siblings who became the most famous and successful<br />

of the many pioneers who helped popularize the saxophone in North America, from a different angle than<br />

Archeophone’s first compilation of their recordings, Those Moaning Saxophones (Archeophone 6002). That<br />

collection stressed the Brown’s output of rags, one-steps, and popular songs to draw a portrait of them leading<br />

the vanguard of the saxophone craze that spread from the Untied States to the rest of the affluent world<br />

n the 1910s, and it followed them to their last recording, a 1927 Vitaphone soundtrack disc. The selections<br />

on this new collection paint a more rounded likeness of their stage repertoire, from marches and waltzes to<br />

oriental one-steps, an habenera, and an operatic transcription. Rags are represent as well, however, including<br />

‘Twelfth Street Rag’, one of the groups’ hottest sides. The playlist once again begins in 1911, with all four<br />

of the Five Brown Brothers’ very rare cylinder recordings for the United States Phonograph Company, and<br />

it ends with their final Emerson recording, from 1920. At the midpoint, it offers Fred Brown’s four mysteryshrouded<br />

solo outings on Columbia <strong>Records</strong>. [Item Code: 65532 CD: $17.00]<br />

AUDIO WAVE MUSIC<br />

1 HANK MOBLEY SOUL STATION Remember • This I Dig Of You • Dig Dis • Split Feelin’s • Soul Station • If I Should Lose You (Personnel:<br />

Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Art Blakey) [1960] Classic Blue Note title from saxophonist Hank<br />

Mobley released in 1960. Features pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Art Blakey. The<br />

improvement in sound quality of XRCD over a conventional CD is not subtle. The manufacturer claims that<br />

obvious gains in clarity, transparency, dynamics and warmth of XRCD can be heard by all. XRCD allows the<br />

listener to hear what the producer and artist intended to hear, the sound of the original master tape. Plays on<br />

standard CD players. [Item Code: 65148 CD: $34.00]<br />

2 HORACE PARLAN QUINTET SPEAKIN’ MY PIECE Wadin’ • Up In Cynthia’s Room • Borderline<br />

• Rastus • Oh So Blue • Speakin’ My Piece • Rastus (Alternate Take) • Oh So Blue (Alternate Take) (Personnel:<br />

Tommy Turrentine, Stanley Turrentine, George Tucker, Al Harewood) [1960] Classic 1960 Blue<br />

Note release from pianist Horace Parlan. Features saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, bassist George Tucker and<br />

drummer Al Harewood. The improvement in sound quality of XRCD over a conventional CD is not subtle.<br />

The manufacturer claims that obvious gains in clarity, transparency, dynamics and warmth of XRCD can be<br />

heard by all. XRCD allows the listener to hear what the producer and artist intended to hear, the sound of<br />

the original master tape. Plays on standard CD players. [Item Code: 65149 CD: $34.00]<br />

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3 SONNY CLARK COOL STRUTTIN’ Cool Struttin’ • Blue Minor • Sippin’ At Bells • Deep Night<br />

• Royal Flush (Mono) • Lover (Mono) (Personnel: Art Farmer, Jackie McLean, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe<br />

Jones) [1958] 1958 classic release on Blue Note by pianist Sonny Clark. Features alto saxophonist Jackie<br />

MClean, trumpeter Art Farmer, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones. The improvement in<br />

sound quality of XRCD over a conventional CD is not subtle. Plays on standard CD players. [Item Code:<br />

65150 CD: $34.00]<br />

4 TINA BROOKS TRUE BLUE Good Old Soul • Up Tight’s Creek • Theme For Doris • True Blue • Miss<br />

Hazel • Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You (Personnel: Freddie Hubbard, Duke Jordan, Sam Jones,<br />

Art Taylor) [1960] A classic from 1960 on Blue Note from the often overlooked saxophonist Tina Brooks.<br />

Features trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Duke Jordan, bassist Sam Jones and drummer Art Taylor. XRCD<br />

allows the listener to hear what the producer and artist intended to hear, the sound of the original master<br />

tape. Plays on standard CD players. [Item Code: 65151 CD: $34.00]<br />

AUDIOPHILE<br />

42 LES PAUL AND HIS TRIO AFTER YOU’VE GONE Feed Back • I Ain’t Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me) • All Of Me • I Can’t<br />

Believe That You’re In Love With Me • Song Of The Islands • Viper’s Dream • Fine And Dandy • Always • Dark Eyes • At Sundown • Good For<br />

Nothing • Blue Skies • Undecided • Stompin’ At The Savoy • It Had To Be You • It Must Be True • Honeysuckle<br />

Rose • My Blue Heaven • I Got Plenty Of Nuthin’ • Left And Right • Never Mind • By The Light Of<br />

The Silvery Moon • I Never Knew • Sleepy Time Gal • You Brought A New Kind Of Love • Dream Dust •<br />

After You’ve Gone • Out Of Nowhere (Personnel: Milt Raskin, Buddy Cole, Cal Goodin, Clinton Nordquist)<br />

[1945] 28 track collection of the legendary guitarist recorded with his trio of rhythm guitarist - Cal Goodin,<br />

bassist Clinton Nordquist, and pianist Milt Raskin or Buddy Cole. [Item Code: 9330 CD: $15.00]<br />

74 HELEN O’CONNELL HELAINE DELYS A WOMAN’S PREROGATIVE Green Eyes (a) • My Old Flame<br />

(a) • I Cried For You (a) • Ten Cents A Dance (a) • Get Out Of Town (a) • I’m Getting Sentimental Over You<br />

(a) • You Turned The Tables On Me (a) • Amapola (a) • I See Your Face Before Me (a) • Ain’t Misbehavin’<br />

(a) • I’ll Never Smile Again (a) • Blue And Broken Hearted (a) • Far-Away Places (a) • You Took Advantage<br />

Of Me (a) • Most Gentlemen Don’t Like Love (b) • Smoky Morning Blues (b) • Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere<br />

(b) • A Woman’s Prerogative (b) • Quando, Quando (b) • You’ve Changed (b) • Don’t Worry ‘Bout Strangers<br />

(b) • Just Squeeze Me (But Please Don’t Tease Me) (b) • You’ve Gotta See Mama Ev’ry Night (b) • Sweet And<br />

Slow (b) • Just In Time (b) • I Don’t Care How Much You Love Me (b) • Find Me A Primitive Man (b) (Artist:<br />

a- Helen O’Connell With Irv Morton & His Orchestra; b- Helaine Delys With The Jimmy Carroll Orchestra)<br />

(Personnel: Pee Wee Irwin, Peter Matz, Peter Daniels, Bucky Pizzarelli) [1953•1955•1958•1971] 14 tracks by vocalist Helen O’Connell with<br />

Irv Orton & His Orchestra recorded between 1953-1958. 13 tracks by vocalist Helaine Delys with the Jimmy Carroll Orchestra recorded in 1971.<br />

[Item Code: 65328 CD: $15.00]<br />

AUDIOPHONIC<br />

100416 ARTIE SHAW PAYS HIS DUES Old Black Joe • It’s A Long Way To Tipperary • Strange Loneliness<br />

(b) • Have You Met Miss Jones? (a) • I’d Rather Be Right • Everything You Said Came True • Rosalie (a)<br />

• You Have Everything • Shindig • I’ve Got A Strange New Rhythm • Because I Love You • If I Had You •<br />

Together • Just You, Just Me • The Folks Who Live On The Hill (c) • Can I Forget You (c) • The Things I Want<br />

(c) • Posin’ • If You Should Ever Leave • The Loveliness Of You • Afraid To Dream (c) • All Alone • Someday<br />

Sweetheart • Symphony In Riffs • In The Bottom • Hold Your Hats • Born To Swing • Milenburg Joys • The<br />

Bus Blues • Ubangi (Vocals: a- Bill Ralston; b- Louis Farrell; c- Betty Lowther) [1937] 2-CD set. The<br />

music in this collection has not been previously released before. Originally recorded in 1937, these selections<br />

were heard on radio stations across the country. [Item Code: 65687 2-CD: $19.00]<br />

AVID<br />

1001 BIG BILL BROONZY FOUR CLASSIC ALBUMS PLUS BIG BILL’S BLUES • BIG BILL BROONZY SINGS THE BLUES • FOLK BLUES •<br />

THE BLUES Bossie Woman • Texas Tornado • Tell Me What Kind Of Man Jesus Is • Trouble In Mind • See See Rider • When I’ve Been Drinkin’<br />

• Martha • Swing Low, Sweet Chariot • Key To The Highway • Goodbye Baby Blues • Big Bill’s Guitar<br />

Blues • Somebody’s Got To Go • Water Coast • Take This Hammer • Diggin’ My Potatoes • Rock Me Baby<br />

• Careless Love • I Love My Whiskey • You’ve Been Mistreating Me Baby • John Henry • Crawdad • Bill<br />

Bailey Won’t You Please Come Home • Make My Get Away • Jimmy Crack Corn • Backwater Blues • In<br />

The Evening • Trouble In Mind • Walkin’ The Lonesome Road • Mopper’s Blues • Get Back • Hey, Hey<br />

• Willie Mae • Stump Blues • I Know She Will • Hollerin’ Blues • Leavin’ Day • Southbound Train • You<br />

Changed • Tomorrow • I Stay Blue All The Time • Water Coast • Five Feet Seven • I Wonder • Keep Your<br />

Hands Off Her • Mindin’ My Own Business (Collective Personnel: Big Crawford, Antonio Casey, Carl Sharp,<br />

Ransom Knowling, Alfred Wallace, Bob Call, Bill Call, Sax Mallard, Bill Casimir, Judge Riley) [1949/1951]<br />

2-CD set. Four classic Big Bill Broonzy albums plus, including original LP liner notes on a finely re-mastered<br />

double CD. ‘Big Bill’s Blues’, ‘Big Bill Broonzy Sings the Blues’, ‘Folk Blues’ and ‘The Blues’. A special note<br />

about this collection is that ‘Big Bill’s Blues’ and ‘Sings the Blues’ appear on CD for the first time. Singing a<br />

cross section of his own songs and that of such legends as Leroy Carr, Bessie Smith, Gus Cannon and Richard<br />

Jones, Bill performs each in his own inimitable way with is own style of singing and his own unique brand<br />

of guitar playing. [Item Code: 65413 2-CD: $19.00]<br />

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1004 BENNY GOODMAN THREE CLASSIC ALBUMS PLUS (BENNY IN BRUSSELS VOL 1 • BENNY IN<br />

BRUSSELS VOL 2 • PLAYS WORLD FAVORITES IN HIGH-FIDELITY) Let’s Dance • Don’t Be That Way •<br />

Hallelujah • Obsession • Brussels Blues (a) • More Than You Know • The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise<br />

• Jubilee • Roll ‘Em • Stealin’ Apples • Memories Of You • Balkan Mixed Grill • Gershwin Medley: The<br />

Man I Love- Oh, Lady Be Good- Somebody Loves Me- I Got Rhythm • St. Louis Blues • Mr. Five By Five (a)<br />

• March Of The Belgian Paratroops • One O’ Clock Jump • Goodbye • Balkan Mixed Grill • Avalon • Poor<br />

Butterfly • You’re Driving Me Crazy • Bugle Call Rag • Mean To Me • King Porter Stomp • Sing Sing Sing<br />

(Part One) • Sing Sing Sing (Part Two) • The King And Me (from The Playboy Jazz All Stars Vol 2) • Back In<br />

Your Own Backyard • Swing Into Spring • Bugle Call Rag • King Porter Stomp • Sing Sing Sing (Part One) •<br />

Sing Sing Sing (Part Two) • Jumpin’ At The Woodside • Loch Lomond • East Side, West Side • The World Is<br />

Waiting For The Sunise • Interview with Benny Goodman • After You’ve Gone (Vocalist: a- Jimmy Rushing)<br />

(Collective Personnel: Zoot Sims, Gene Allen, Billy Bauer, Roland Hanna, Buddy Tate, Buck Clayton, Jimmy<br />

Rowles, more) [1949•1958] 2-CD set. Three classic Benny Goodman albums plus, including original LP<br />

liner notes on a finely re-mastered CD. ‘Benny In Brussels Vol 1’, ‘Benny In Brussels Vol 2’ and ‘Plays World<br />

Favourites In High Fidelity’. The Plus’s come thick and fast on this particular release from AVID Jazz, included as extras, the following musical moments<br />

all from 1958: from the album ‘The Playboy Jazz All Stars Vol 2’ the only BG track on the 2LP set, ‘The King And Me’ specially commissioned<br />

from arranger•conductor Andre Previn. From 1958 sessions in New York ‘Back In Your Own Backyard’ and ‘Swing Into Spring’. No less than seven<br />

tracks from the album ‘Salute Benny Goodman’ and concluding with three radio broadcasts from London<br />

in 1949. Among the many star names helping Benny along on these classic albums and extras are: Jimmy<br />

Rushing, Zoot Sims, Gene Allen, Billy Bauer, Roland Hanna, Buddy Tate, Buck Clayton, Jimmy Rowles and<br />

of course many, many more jazz greats. [Item Code: 65412 2-CD: $19.00]<br />

BLUE MOON<br />

1628 HENRY MANCINI THE MANCINI TOUCH Bijou • Mostly For Lovers • Like Young • My One<br />

And Only Love • Politely • Trav’lin’ Light • Let’s Walk • Snowfall • A Cool Shade Of Blue • Robbin’s Nest<br />

• Free And Easy • That’s All (Personnel: Dick Nash, Ronnie Lang, Ted Nash, Vince DeRosa, Johnny Williams,<br />

Vic Feldman, Bob Bain, Shelly Manne) [1959] The Mancini Touch, like swing, is something hard<br />

to define but easy to recognize. Put the two together and you get a swinging touch like nothing you’ve ever<br />

heard. You can hear it and it’s worth listening to. You can feel it and it’s worth dancing to. It’s The Mancini<br />

Touch. [Item Code: 65549 CD: $17.00]<br />

BUCKYBALL<br />

22 JAKE HERTZOG PATTERNS McJazz • Wistfully • Joining Hands • Leaves Again • Not Blues • Sun<br />

Lovers • What’s New • Dipole • Her • Georgia On My Mind • I Love You (Personnel: Harvie S, Victor<br />

Jones) [2009] Award-winning jazz guitarist and composer Jake Hertzog is making it big in New York<br />

City. Jake’s debut album, Chromatosphere, continues to bring him critical acclaim, including a five-page<br />

interview in Guitar Player Magazine (June 2009) highlighting his unique technique and approach to modern<br />

jazz guitar. Both albums, recorded and produced by Grammy Award-winner Joshua Paul Thompson, feature<br />

some of New York’s top musicians. Jake was the Grand Prize winner in the guitar competition at the 2006<br />

Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. In the festival’s 44-year history, he holds the title at 20 years old as the<br />

youngest ever prize winner. Last September, Jake was invited to the famous Ellnora Guitar Festival. [Item<br />

Code: 65357 CD: $15.00]<br />

23 MARC WAGNON EARTH IS A CRUEL MASTER Echo Star • Embarquement • Osiris Pre-<br />

Science • Dark Matters • Backsheesh • Eyes Of The Skies: A Farewell • Light At The End • Selective<br />

Memories (Personnel: Van Manakas, Leo Traversa, Danny Stone) [2009] After 5 recordings with Tunnels,<br />

vibraphonist•percussionist and composer Marc Wagnon returns to his own musical vision, combining great<br />

jazz-rock with thought-provoking themes such as recent scientific discoveries, climate change and the human<br />

condition. Marc takes on the lion’s share of the instrumentation, returning to his first love: the drum set- and is joined by long-time collaborators<br />

Van Manakas and Leo Traversa In the early 90’s Marc founded the group Tunnels with world-renowned bassist Percy Jones, releasing a critically<br />

acclaimed CD in 1994, followed by ‘Painted Rock’ in 1999. He went on to record a total of five albums with Tunnels. [Item Code: 65358 CD:<br />

$15.00]<br />

BYGONE DAYS<br />

77047 VARIOUS ARTISTS GREAT SONGS OF 1944 Don’t Fence Me In (a) • An Hour Never Passes (b)<br />

• Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (c) • You Always Hurt The One You Love (d) • I’ll Get By (As Long As I<br />

Have You) (e) • I Promise You (f) • There Goes That Song Again (g) • Come Out, Wherever You Are (c) • This<br />

Heart Of Mine (h) • The Trolley Song (i) • Long Ago And Far Away (j) • Let Me Love You Tonight (k) • Now<br />

I Know (l) • Strange Music (m) • Lucky To Be Me (n) • Speak Low (o) • Someday I’ll Meet You Again (p) •<br />

Lili Marlene (q) • Poinciana (r) • And The Angels Sing (s) • How Blue The Night (t) • A Journey To A Star (i)<br />

• I’ll Be Seeing You (u) • Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart (v) (Artists: a- Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters; b-<br />

The Three Two-Timers; c- Kay Starr; d- The Mills Brothers; e- Woody Herman; f- Jo Stafford; g- Russ Morgan;<br />

h- Vaughn Monroe; i- Judy Garland; j- Helen Forrest & Dick Haymes; k- Jimmy Saunders; l- Dinah Shore;<br />

m- Artie Wayne; n- Mary Martin; o- Billy Leach; p- Bob Lido; q- Anne Shelton; r- Alan Kane; s- Martha Tilton;<br />

t- Dick Haymes; u- Bing Crosby; v- Teddy Walters) [1944] [Item Code: 65280 CD: $9.00]<br />

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77048 VARIOUS ARTISTS GREAT SONGS OF 1945 Sentimental Journey (a) • Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The<br />

Positive (b) • There! I’ve Said It Again (c) • I’m Beginning To See The Light (d) • It Might As Well Be Spring<br />

(e) • That’s For Me (f) • Along The Navajo Trail (b) • A Little On The Lonely Side (g) • If I Had A Wishing<br />

Ring (h) • I’ll Buy That Dream (i) • Laura (j) • I Can’t Begin To Tell You (k) • Love Letters (Straight From Your<br />

Heart) (e) • Sweetheart Of All My Dreams (l) • (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings (m) • I Didn’t Know About<br />

You (n) • You’ll Never Walk Alone (o) • Every Time We Say Goodbye (p) • The More I See You (e) • (Did<br />

You Ever Get) That Feeling In The Moonlight? (q) • Dream (r) • Moonlight In Vermont (s) • Twilight Time (t)<br />

• A Kiss Goodnight (u) (Artist: a- Doris Day; b- Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters; c- Vaughn Monroe;<br />

d- Ella Fitzgerald And The Ink Spots; e- Dick Haymes; f- Hal Stevens; g- Jimmy Brown; h- Connee Boswell;<br />

i- Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest; j- Woody Herman; k- Betty Grable; l- Irene Daye; m- Stuart Foster; n- Anne<br />

Lenner; o- Frank Sinatra And The Ken Lane Singers; p- Peggy Mann; q- Anita O’Day & Buddy Stewart; r- Artie<br />

Wayne; s- Margaret Whiting; t- Teddy Walters; u- Liza Morrow) [1945] [Item Code: 65281 CD: $9.00]<br />

77053 JONI JAMES WHY DON’T YOU BELIEVE ME Why Don’t You Believe Me? • Wishing Ring •<br />

Almost Always • Is It Any Wonder • I’ll Be Waiting For You • You’re Fooling Someone • My Love, My Love<br />

• I’ll Never Stand In Your Way • You’re Nearer • You’re My Everything • Every Time You Tell Me You Love Me • Why Can’t I • Nina-Non • Every<br />

Day • In A Garden Of Roses • Mama, Don’t Cry At My Wedding • When We Come Of Age • Pa Pa Pa • This Is My Confession • I Lay Me Down<br />

To Sleep • How Important Can It Be • How Lucky You Are • Give Us This Day • People Will Say We’re In Love • I’ve Never Been In Love Before<br />

• Embraceable You • I Could Write A Book • Love Letters [1952-1954•1956-1957] 2010 collection from<br />

the Pop vocalist. The early recording career of Joni James was crowned by four million-sellers (in 1952, 1953<br />

and 1955) and 15 US Top 10 hit singles, and while her MGM world sales exceeded 100 million, including<br />

several million-selling singles, a few also achieved treble-million figures. Easily the equal of her peers, with<br />

almost 40 albums to her credit, she has encompassed the whole spectrum of popular song, from straight<br />

ballad via Country to Blues. This compilation features 28 fabulous recordings that are purely and uniquely<br />

Joni. [Item Code: 65439 CD: $9.00]<br />

77055 PAUL ROBESON Paul Robeson Medley- Intro: Lazy Bones- Fat Li’l Feller Wid His Mammy’s Eyes-<br />

Scarecrow- Wagon Wheels • Got The South In My Soul • St. Louis Blues • The Banjo Song • I Still Suits<br />

Me (a) • Summertime • Just A Wearin’ For You • An Eriskay Love Tilt • Down De Lover’s Lane • Drink To<br />

Me Only With Thine Eyes • Sea Fever • Thora • Rehearsal Scene • Dear Old Southland • Jerusalem • Now<br />

Sleeps The Crimson Petal • Love At My Heart • King Joe (The Joe Louis Blues) • Mah Lindy Lou • Sylvia •<br />

Balm In Gilead • Goin’ Home • Oh, No, John • Joe Hill • Ol’ Man River (Duet: a- Elisabeth Welch) (Collective<br />

Personnel: Lawrence Brown, Count Basie On Piano And His Orchestra, Alan Booth, Emanuel Balaban &<br />

His Orchestra) [1932-1958] In 1925, following precedents recently set by the American tenor John Payne,<br />

Roland Hayes and other black artists, Robeson gave his first New York recital of Negro spirituals. After this event, which did much to stimulate<br />

world interest in the genre, his voice was defined ‘the best musical instrument wrought by nature in our time’ - a fair description, for Robeson’s<br />

singing voice and style were essentially ‘natural’ rather than academy-trained. while rightly rated a ‘classical’<br />

actor, rather than remotely fulfilling any canon of bel canto, his essentially ‘modern’ crooning production<br />

from the start more befitted shows, musicals and the sentimental ballads that would become the stock-intrade.<br />

Throughout the 1930s, via a regular flow of records made in London, Robeson revived a range of shop<br />

ballads and ‘art song’ of varying vintage. With the emphasis on their budget plum label’s ‘parlour’ market.<br />

[Item Code: 65599 CD: $14.00]<br />

CANDID<br />

79352 MISHKA ADAMS WILLOW WEEP FOR ME Willow Weep For Me • Body And Soul • Les Feuilles<br />

Mortes (Autumn Leaves) • On Green Dolphin Street • Love Came On Stealthy Fingers • God Bless The Child<br />

• Change Partners • The Peacocks (A Timeless Place) • I’ve Never Been In Love Before • Somewhere Over<br />

The Rainbow (Personnel: Mike Guevarra, Edgar Avenir, Ria Villena-Osorio, Koko Bermejo, John Hoare, Phil<br />

Peskett, More) A captivating young lady blessed with that kind of delicate husky voice so pleasing to the<br />

ear. As she sings, she blends this roundness and pureness with her impeccable clarity of enunciation and<br />

innate ability to interpret songs to a wonderful effect. These qualities are abundant in this album which has Miss Adams singing with top musicians.<br />

Mishka puts her ‘gentle subversion’ to terrific use in this collection of standards all delivered with a style and panache for which she is becoming<br />

more and more renowned. [Item Code: 65239 CD: $11.00]<br />

79353 CHARLES MINGUS CHARLES MINGUS AND THE NEWPORT REBELS Lock ‘Em Up • Re-<br />

Incarnation Of A Love Bird • Bugs • Mysterious Blues • Body And Soul • R And R (Personnel: Ted Curson,<br />

Eric Dolphy, Booker Irvin, Paul Bley, Dannie Richmond, Roy Eldridge, Jimmy Knepper, Tommy Flanagan,<br />

More) [1960] Max Roach and Charles Mingus, both displaying great fortitude, decided to organize their<br />

own “Rebel” Festival on the grounds of Cliff Walk Manor adjacent to the Main event at Newport in the vast<br />

Freebody Park. For $5.00 people could lie in the grass, drink Coke and listen to the varied talents of the new<br />

“lions”: Ornette Coelman, Mingus, Max and Abbey Lincoln alongside Kenny Dorham, Jimmy Knepper, Coleman<br />

Hawkins, Roy Eldridge and Jo Jones, Sadly the Rebel Festival went unrecorded, but Candid producer<br />

Nat Hentoff was able to gather many of the participants at a studio in New York on November 11th 1960 to<br />

celebrate and to some extent, re-create the event. This Vignette is both a tribute to everyone involved and<br />

a reminder of a most significant happening in American Jazz History. It features all of the band members<br />

in which Mingus participated. There are two other Eldridge Quartet titles featuring Mingus, from this date<br />

which can be heard on Newport Rebels (Candid CCD 79022) which also contains Nat’s full account of the<br />

events. [Item Code: 65240 CD: $11.00]<br />

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79354 STACEY KENT JIM TOMLINSON A FINE ROMANCE Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)<br />

• I’m Just A Lucky So And So • I Won’t Dance • So Nice • There’s A Lull In My Life • Don’t Be That Way •<br />

A Fine Romance • If You Never Come To Me • Dreamer • More Than You Know (Collective Personnel: Colin<br />

Oxley, David Newton, Dave Green, Jeff Hamilton, John Pearce, Simon Thrope, Steve Brown, Guy Barker,<br />

Chris Wells, Andrew De Jong Cleyndert) [1996•1999] Starting out as an American student in London to<br />

study languages for her Masters Degree, Stacey’s life took an unexpected twist with a chance meeting in<br />

Oxford with saxophonist Jim Tomlinson. Jim too was going down an academic path, but their meeting was<br />

to change everything and led them to pursue their love of music together. Stacey and Jim’s dedication has<br />

resulted in success first in England and subsequently France and Europe and now she is a household name<br />

in jazz circles worldwide. Their union, both musically and maritally is the stuff of dreams and their work<br />

together just gets more and more impressive. They are ‘as one’ in everything they undertake and their joint<br />

musicianship is the perfect combination for their talents. This Vignette shows not only the captivating voice<br />

of Stacey herself but also the impressive talents of Jim Tomlinson - saxophonist, arranger and producer par<br />

excellence. [Item Code: 65590 CD: $11.00]<br />

CAPRI<br />

71004 PHIL WILSON MAKOTO OZONE LIVE AT THE BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER Stella By<br />

Starlight • Here’s That Rainy Day • Gravy Waltz • These Are The Days • Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gave<br />

To Me • Giant Steps [1982] This phenomenal live duo recording from 1982 was Makoto Ozone’s debut.<br />

He was only 21 years old at the time and a student of Phil Wilson’s at Berklee in Boston. The album has<br />

been out of print for over 20 years and is released here for the first time on CD. Wilson is considered to be<br />

among the world’s greatest trombonists and Ozone is one of the most respected pianists of his generation.<br />

Piano and trombone duos are uncommon and this pairing of two virtuoso musicians, student and teacher, is<br />

captivating, entertaining and swings like crazy. [Item Code: 65451 CD: $16.00]<br />

74102 JOHN FEDCHOCK LIVE AT THE RED SEA JAZZ FESTIVAL This Just In • That’s All Right •<br />

Elvin’s Empire • Moon Alley • Caravan • Not So New Blues (Personnel: Scott Wendholt, Walt Weiskopf,<br />

Allen Farnham, David Finck, Dave Ratajczak) [2008] Trombonist John Fedchock achieved great notoriety<br />

for over two decades with his New York big band. In forming the John Fedchock NY sextet, he has created an<br />

agile group featuring sophisticated arrangements and originals, putting the focus on the group’s all-star Big<br />

Apple soloists. Live At The Red Sea Jazz Festival gives us a close-up look at the sextet in action during their<br />

dynamic set at this iconic international event. Joining Fedchock on stage is trumpeter Scott Wendholt, tenor<br />

saxophonist Walt Weiskopf, pianist Allen Farnham, bassist David Finck and drummer Dave Ratajczak. [Item Code: 65241 CD: $16.00]<br />

CHOICE<br />

71010 AL HAIG JIMMY RANEY FREEDOM JAZZ DANCE Dolphin Dance • Enigma • Invitation • You<br />

Came To Me From Out Of Nowhere • Freedom Jazz Dance • ‘Round Midnight • Watch What Happens •<br />

Get Out Of Town • I Love You (Personnel: Jamil Nasser, Frank Gant, Doug Raney) [1975] A re-union of<br />

band mates of the classic Stan Getz Quintet of the early 50s took place at Carnegie Hall, NYC, in November<br />

1974. Fortunately, the reunion was captured again four months later in the Choice studio in Sea-Cliff, New<br />

Jersey. An event for which those whose souls are nurtured by music of intelligent emotion. [Item Code:<br />

65591 CD: $11.00]<br />

CIRCLE<br />

168 FRANKIE CARLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA CARLE’S BOOGIE Sunrise Serenade- Theme Opening<br />

• Carle Boogie • Rag Picker • Waiting • Easy Pickin’s • Just An Old Love Of Mine • The Rose And The<br />

Star • When It’s Sleepy Time Down South • Magic In The Moonlight • Exactly Like You • I’m Confessin’<br />

(That I Love You) • Don’t You Know I Care • That Naughty Waltz • Two Again • Look Up • Hindustan •<br />

Rendezvous With A Rose • Double To Nothing • A Million Dreams Ago • Sunrise Serenade- Theme Closing (Collective Personnel: Robert Jensen,<br />

William Wallace, Edward Lucas, Percy Booth, Irving Trestman, Lew Chester, Arthur Mendelson, Howard Emerson, Al Ramsey, More) [1944-<br />

1945•1947•1949] 21 track collection of big band pianist and leader Frankie Carle. Nothing too complicated<br />

or too fancy. just a very straight forward approach that pleased decades of faithful listeners. This was<br />

the Frankie Carle formula. [Item Code: 65329 CD: $15.00]<br />

COLLECTORS MUSIC<br />

2089 JACKIE PARIS THE JACKIE PARIS SOUND It’s Only A Paper Moon • I’ve Got A Pocketful Of<br />

Dreams • You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me • It’s A Pity To Say Goodnight • I’ll Get By • This Is My<br />

Night To Dream • It Could Happen To You • We Three • Until The Real Thing Comes Along • This Year’s<br />

Kisses • Someone’s Rocking My Dreamboat • On A Slow Boat To China (Collective Personnel: Barry Galbraith,<br />

Joe Benjamin, Ed Shaughnessy, Wendell Marshall, Bill Clark, Eddie Wasserman, John James) [1958]<br />

Jackie Paris was the only vocalist to tour with Charlie Parker. The first white vocalist to tour with Lionel<br />

Hampton’s Orchestra. And he recorded the first vocal version of Thelonious Monk’s ‘Round Midnight’. But<br />

Jackie Paris never quite broke through to wide commercial success, victim of bad timing (his career began<br />

in the mid-’50s just as rock ‘n’ roll took off). [Item Code: 65163 CD: $13.00]<br />

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CONCORD<br />

31316 NNENNA FREELON HOME FREE The Lamp Is Low • I Feel Pretty • The Very Thought Of You<br />

• Theme From Valley Of The Dolls • Smile • You And The Night And The Music • Cell Phone Blues • Get<br />

Out Of Town • Skylark • Lift Every Voice And Sing • America The Beautiful (Collective Personnel: Brandon<br />

McCune, Wayne Batchlor, Kinah Ayah, Beverly Botsford, Ray Cadrington, Ira Wiggins, Scott Sawyer, John<br />

Brown) [2009] The latest from esteemed jazz vocalist and multi-Grammy nominee Nnenna Freelon. This<br />

11-track collection is a soulful, swinging album comprised largely of contemporary interpretations of classic<br />

American Songbook tunes. CD also features a new original song composed by the singer, as well as spirited<br />

arrangements of two familiar anthems. This is her first studio outing in 5 years. Features contemporary<br />

interpretations of classics as only Nnenna Freelon could do, plus an all-new original written by the artist.<br />

Homefree is comprised of songs Freelon has performed live for years but never recorded, until now. [Item<br />

Code: 65376 CD: $18.00]<br />

CREATIVE NATION MUSIC<br />

19 ERIC HOFBAUER AMERICAN FEAR Everybody Wants To Rule The World • Twenty Questions • Her<br />

Hiding Place • Hot For Teacher • Bailout Blues • Monsters In The Closet • Monsters Under The Bed • Moose The Mooch- Cash Style • Black And<br />

Lost Blue Highway • The Jump Jump • La Ligne De Chance • Smells Like Teen Spirit • Black Fire • Broke Down, Breakdown • American Wonder<br />

[2009] American Fear, Boston-based guitarist/composer Eric Hofbauer’s second recording as a solo<br />

guitarist, is the sequel to his 2004 debut, American Vanity (CNM 3). Like that earlier release, American Fear<br />

dissects and examines American culture though spontaneous original compositions. [Item Code: 65452<br />

CD: $15.00]<br />

CRISS CROSS<br />

1323 JIM ROTONDI SEXTET THE MOVE Progress • Blues For KD • Julie Ann • The Coat • For Cedar<br />

• Too Late Now • DH • The Look Of Love • I Wish I Knew (Personnel; Ralph Bowen, Mike Dirubbo, David<br />

Hazeltine, John Webber, Joe Farnsworth) [2009] During his 13-year association with Criss Cross, which<br />

includes six prior leader dates and another five with the nonpareil hard bop collective One For All, trumpeter<br />

Jim Rotondi has consistently maintained high standards of excellence in his playing and writing. The Move<br />

is no exception - Rotondi’s strong sextet, all long-time colleagues (Ralph Bowen, tenor sax; Mike DiRubbo,<br />

alto sax; David Hazeltine, piano; John Webber, bass; Joe Farnsworth, drums), play the stimulating charts with<br />

heat, creative spirit, and deep craft, each member stamping themselves as personal voices in the mainstream<br />

jazz timeline. previously listed. [Item Code: 64928 CD: $18.00]<br />

1324 TIM WARFIELD A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Sentimental Journey • I’ll Be Seeing You • My Man • Crazy Rhythm • Speak Low • In<br />

A Sentimental Mood • Golden Earrings • Here’s That Rainy Day (Personnel: Terell Stafford, Pat Bianchi, Byron Landham) [2010] On his sixth<br />

Criss Cross leader date, saxophonist Tim Warfield reconvenes his bandmates - trumpeter extraordinaire Terell<br />

Stafford, Hammond B3 master Pat Bianchi, and Joey de Francesco’s drummer-of-choice Byron Landham -<br />

from the 2007 date One For Shirley (CRC 1304) for an informed, soulful exploration of American songbook<br />

repertoire. A life-long Pennsylvanian, Warfield learned how to navigate such terrain during a long association<br />

with the legendary Philadelphia keyboardist Shirley Scott. [Item Code: 65359 CD: $18.00]<br />

1325 ALEX SIPIAGIN GENERATIONS Greenwood I • Obsequious • Beyond All Limits • Cassandranite<br />

• Beyond All Limits • Windy Bahn • Katrina Ballerina • Chance • Blues For Wood • Greenwood II (Personnel:<br />

Adam Rogers, Boris Koslov, Antonio Sanchez) [2010] With Generations, his eighth Criss Cross outing<br />

as a leader, trumpeter Alex Sipiagin honors the legacy of the great Woody Shaw, with five stellar pieces from<br />

Shaw’s repertoire and balancing the progam with four originals. The quartet lineup here Sipiagin, guitarist<br />

Adam Rogers, bassist Boris Kozlov, drummer Antonio Sanchez at one time formed the core of the brilliant<br />

Michael Brecker Sextet. Together, these four players bring years worth of mutual collaborative experience to<br />

the music at hand. Woody Shaw himself appeared just once on Criss Cross, lending his extraordinary horn<br />

voice to Introducing Kenny Garrett (CRC 1014) in 1985. [Item Code: 65360 CD: $18.00]<br />

1326 DAVID HAZELTINE INVERSIONS Aki’s Blues • For Cedar • A Lil’ Bit • Inversions • Loverman •<br />

Dave’s System • Everything I Love • Tin Tin Deo (Personnel: Eric Alexander, Steve Nelson, John Webber, Joe Farnsworth) [2010] When it comes<br />

to New York’s top-shelf gigs, few pianists get the job done like David Hazeltine. Much sought for his sensitivity as an accompanist, Hazeltine is also<br />

an inventive composer and arranger who is able to bring a fresh approach to the mainstream. For his eighth<br />

set as a leader for Criss Cross, the pianist brings his talents to the fore with three originals, including a dedicatory<br />

For Cedar. Rounding out the set are a few select standards including a new twist on Dizzy Gillespie’s Tin<br />

Tin Deo. Longtime collaborators Eric Alexander (tenor sax), John Webber (bass), and Joe Farnsworth (drums)<br />

mix it up with expert vibist Steve Nelson for a colorful set. [Item Code: 65361 CD: $18.00]<br />

1327 WALT WEISKOPF SEE THE PYRAMID See The Pyramid • Marcieana • Hook Me Up •<br />

Equality • Call Me • Little Minor Love Song • Double Rainbow • A Time For Love • Goodbye John •<br />

Make Someone Happy (Personnel: Peter Zak, Doug Weiss, Quincy Davis) [2010] See The Pyramid<br />

marks only the third occasion in Walt Weiskopf’s eleven-album relationship with Criss Cross (it began with<br />

the 1992 date Simplicity (CRC 1075) on which the tenor saxophonist-composer presents his musical vision<br />

in the quartet format. As he has done in his various nonet, octet, sextet, and quintet outings, all executed<br />

at the highest level, Weiskopf conjures challenging twists and turns to frame his improvisations<br />

on five originals and five off-the-beaten-path standards. The results are consistently virtuosic and soulful.<br />

His band mates in the quartet are: Peter Zak (piano), Doug Weiss (bass), and Quincy Davis (drums).<br />

[Item Code: 65362 CD: $18.00]<br />

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DRG<br />

19126 JUDY GARLAND LIZA MINNELLI LIVE AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM Overture: Over The<br />

Rainbow- Never Will I Marry- What Now My Love- Liza- The Travelin- Life- Smile- The Man That Got Away<br />

• Once In A Lifetime (a) • Just In Time (a) • The Travelin’ Life (b) • Gypsy In My Soul (b) • Hello, Dolly (c)<br />

• Together Wherever We Go (c) • Medley: We Could Make Such Beautiful Music (c)- Bob White (Whatcha<br />

Gonna Swing Tonight) (c) • Medley: Hooray For Love (c)- After You’ve Gone (a)- By Myself (b)- ‘S Wonderful<br />

(a)- How About You (c)- Lover Come Back To Me (b)- You And The Night And The Music (a)- It All Depends<br />

On You (c) • Who’s Sorry Now (b) • Smile (a) • How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Love You When<br />

You Know I’ve Been A Liar All My Life (b) • What Now My Love (a) • Medley: Spoken Introduction- Take<br />

Me Along (b)- If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) (b)- Tea For Two (b)- Who (b)- They Can’t Take That<br />

Away From Me (b)- I Love A Piano (b)- My Mammy (b) • Make Someone Happy (a) • Pass That Peace Pipe<br />

(b) • The Man That Got Away (a) • The Music That Makes Me Dance (a) • Medley: When The Saints Go<br />

Marching In (c)- Brotherhood Of Man (c) • He’s Go The Whole World In His Hands (c) • Never Will I Marry<br />

(a) • Swanee (c) • Chicago (c) • Over The Rainbow (a) • San Francisco (c) (Artist: a- Judy; b- Liza; c- Judy<br />

And Liza) [1964] Wherever she’s played, Judy made the place her own. On November 8, 1964, before an<br />

SRO house at London’s Palladium Theatre, Judy together with her daughter Liza Minnelli, didn’t disappoint her fans. Fortunately, Capitol <strong>Records</strong><br />

was there to record the historic event and an album containing two long playing records was released in 1965 and it skyrocketed up to #15 on the<br />

Billboard charts. Aside from an abridged 1973 single LP edition, this rare, historic recording has never been<br />

released on compact disc anywhere in the world. [Item Code: 65025 CD: $16.00]<br />

EDITION RECORDS<br />

1016 IVO NEAME CAUGHT IN THE LIGHT OF DAY Caught In The Light Of Day • Birdbrained •<br />

Quixotic • Enigmatic • Passing Point • Free At Last • Pear-Shaped (Personnel: Jim Hart, Jasper Hoiby, James<br />

Maddren) [2009] Pianist and composer Ivo Neame has fast become one of the most interesting musicians<br />

to emerge on the UK Jazz scene in recent years and together with some of the most in demand musicians<br />

in the business, releases his second album, ‘Caught in the Light of Day’. Featuring Jim Hart - vibes, Jasper<br />

Hoiby - double bass, James Maddren - drums. Composed and produced by Ivo Neame. [Item Code:<br />

65153 CD: $16.00]<br />

1017 DAVE STAPLETON QUINTET BETWEEN THE LINES October Sky • Horn • Dry White • Socks<br />

First • Between The Lines • Wig Wag • October Sky (Reprise) • Daz Lightyear • Under The Cherry Tree •<br />

Images (Bonus Track) (Personnel: Ben Waghorn, Jonny Bruce, Paula Gardiner, Elliot Bennett) [2009] DSQ<br />

bring together the muscular, vital front line team of trumpeter Jonny Bruce and saxophonist Ben Waghorn<br />

and the subtle, vibrating rhythm section of bassist Paula Gardiner and drummer Elliott Bennett. With Stapleton moving between Fender Rhodes and<br />

acoustic piano, this is hi-energy jazz. It is music to feed the mind and move the body. This is the bands third album and confirms Stapleton’s position<br />

as composer and leader of one of the most innovative and exciting bands on the European Jazz scene.<br />

[Item Code: 65219 CD: $16.00]<br />

1018 CURIOS THE OTHER PLACE Pursuit • Plea • Roadster • Pure • Impure • Dram • Articles •<br />

The Swan • Belief • 2009 World Champion (Personnel: Tom Cawley, Sam Burgess, Joshua Blackmore)<br />

[2009] Curios unique sound is a product of the rare musical empathy between the three musicians; pianist<br />

Cawley, bass player Sam Burgess and drummer Joshua Blackmore. This is their third and most anticipated<br />

album, is a triumph of both composition and playing and puts them at the forefront of British jazz. [Item<br />

Code: 65220 CD: $16.00]<br />

1019 SECRET QUARTET BLOOR STREET Time To Evolve (For Bill Hicks) • Bloor Street • Moonbeam<br />

(For Judy) • Unit Six • Make Some Memories • Salem House • Mojive • Changing Tides • Ants (Personnel:<br />

Martin Speake, Nikki Iles, Duncan Hopkins, Anthony Michelli) Martin Speake and Nikki Iles, two of<br />

the finest improvisers and composers in the UK. Joining them from Canada, Duncan Hopkins and Anthony<br />

Michelli are two of North America’s most virtuosic rhythm players. On their own, each one of these four<br />

musicians ranks in world class but as Secret Quartet they become one of the most empathic and musically<br />

articulate groups on the planet. [Item Code: 65221 CD: $16.00]<br />

ENJA<br />

9542 LEE KONITZ LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD Cherokee • Subconscious-Lee • I Remember<br />

You • Polka Dots And Moonbeams • Color • Kary’s Trance • Thingin’ (Personnel: Florian Weber, Jeff Denson,<br />

Ziv Ravitz) [2009] The association between Lee Konitz and Trio Minsarah dates back quite some<br />

years. It started in Cologne, Germany where Lee lived for close to 20 years before returning to New York<br />

finally. He met this international trio of pianist Florian Weber from Cologne (Germany), bassist Jeff Denson<br />

from San Diego (USA) and drummer Ziv Ravitz from Tel Aviv (Israel) at concerts in Cologne and was immediately<br />

won over by them. The four of them worked on and off in both Europe and the U.S. and recorded<br />

their first quartet CD ‘Deep Lee’ (ENJ-9517 2) in Brooklyn. At the rehearsals for the Vanguard date which<br />

were held in his home on NY’s Upper Westside the practical joker announced: ‘Let’s do this quiz style. We<br />

start improvising immediately and give only tiny hints as to the melody we are actually playing on. The<br />

first in the audience to recognize the tune should raise his hand and we buy him a drink when he is right!’<br />

The audience loved it. A hard one was when Jeff began bowing an old Jewish traditional on which Lee had<br />

based his great composition - Kary’s Trance - which was quoted only at the very end of the performance.<br />

Lee holds that this uncompromising, completely personal recording is a high point in his long career. [Item<br />

Code: 65575 CD: $17.00]<br />

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ESSENTIAL JAZZ CLASSICS<br />

55455 DJANGO REINHARDT COMPLETE SOLO GUITAR AND DUET RECORDINGS Improvisation<br />

No. 1 • Perfum • Tea For Two • Improvisation No. 2 (Master) • Improvisation No. 2 (Alternate Take) • Echoes<br />

Of Spain • Naguine • Improvisation No. 3 Part 1 • Improvisation No. 3 Part 2 • Improvisation No. 6 • Improvisation<br />

No. 7 (Aka No. 2) • Improvisation 47 (Improvisation No. 5) • Improvisation No. 4 • Belleville •<br />

Nauges • Two Improvised Guitar Choruses • Medley: Minor Swing- Melodie Au Crepuscule- Manoir De Mes<br />

Reves • Manoir De Mes Reves • To Each His Own- Symphonie • J’attendrai (Film Soundtrack) • I’ve Found A<br />

New Baby • Alabamy Bound • Pennies From Heaven • Tiger Rag • Eddie’s Blues • I’ve Found A New Baby<br />

• Bill Coleman Blues • Somebody Loves Me • You, Rascal, You • Stephen’s Blues • Sugar • Sweet Georgia<br />

Brown • Tea For Two • J’attendrai (Tornerai) • If I Had You • It Had To Be You • Nocturne • I’ve Got My Love<br />

To Keep Me Warm (Take 1) • I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (Take 2) • Please Be Kind • Louise • Out<br />

Of Nowhere • Baby • Vous Et Moi • Distraction • Blues En Mineur • Studio (Collective Personnel: Stephane<br />

Grappelli, Bill Coleman, Eddie South, Louis Vola, Andre Ekyan, Michel Warlop, Eddie Bernard, Ivon De<br />

Bie) [1937-1950] Among dozens of recordings he made from 1937 to 1950 with various groups, Django<br />

Reinhardt waxed just one, maybe two unaccompanied solo guitar titles per year. This 2-CD set presents all<br />

of these rare outstanding solo documents, as well as all of Django’s duets with other musicians, whether recorded live or in the studio. Among the<br />

latter are Django’s only existing recordings playing violin. [Item Code: 65351 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

55457 SIDNEY BECHET MARTIAL SOLAL COMPLETE RECORDINGS I Only Have Eyes For You • The Man I Love • Exactly Like You • These<br />

Foolish Things • Once In A While • Jeepers Creepers • I Never Knew • Pennies From Heaven • All The<br />

Things You Are • All Of Me • Embraceable You • Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams • Rose Room • It Don’t<br />

Mean A Thing • Milenberg Joys • Limehouse Blues • The Blue Room • Ol’ Rockin’ Chair • Big Butter And<br />

Egg Man • My Melancholy Baby • I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues • Black Bottom • Baby’s Prayer • Lazy<br />

River • Stars Fell On Alabama- Lazy River (Collective Personnel: Lloyd Thompson, Pierre Michelot, Al Levitt,<br />

Kenny Clarke, Lil Armstrong, Zutty Singleton) [1952•1957] This release present the complete superlative<br />

recordings made by Sidney Bechet with French pianist Martial Solal. All of these tracks were recorded<br />

in a quartet setting, with accompaniment by the great drummer Kenny Clarke on the second session. Also,<br />

there are bonus tracks of all of the master takes made by Bechet n a trio session that was also recorded in<br />

Paris with Lil Armstrong and Zutty Singleton in 1952. [Item Code: 65352 CD: $16.00]<br />

55458 BLOSSOM DEARIE ONCE UPON A SUMMERTIME & MY GENTLEMAN FRIEND Tea For Two •<br />

Surrey With The Fringe On Top • Moonlight Saving Time • It Amazes Me • If I Were A Bell • We’re Together<br />

• Teach Em Tonight • Once Upon A Summertime • Down With Love • Manhattan • Doop-Doo-De-Doo (A<br />

Doodlin’ Song) • Our Love Is Here To Stay • Little Jazz Bird • Gentleman Friend • It’s To Good To Talk About<br />

Now • Chez Moi • You Fascinate Me So • You’ve Got Something I Want • Boum • L’etang • Hello Love •<br />

Someone To Watch Over Me • Surrey With The Fringe On Top (Collective Personnel: Herman Garst, Bernard Planchenault, Mundell Lowe, Ray<br />

Brown, Ed Thigpen, Kenny Burrell, Bobby Jaspar) [1955•1958-1959] This release contains two outstanding albums by singer Blossom Dearie<br />

in their entirety. On the classic LP Once Upon A Summertime, her vocals and piano are backed by a superb<br />

jazz consisting of Mundell Lowe on guitar, Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums, while on Gentleman<br />

Friend, presenting nearly the same instrumentation, Lowe is replaced by Kenny Burrell and flutist Bobby<br />

Jaspar is added on a few songs. A trio version by Dearie of one of the tunes from Once Upon A Summertime<br />

has been added here as a bonus. [Item Code: 65353 CD: $16.00]<br />

55459 DUKE ELLINGTON JOHNNY HODGES SIDE BY SIDE Stompy Jones • Squeeze Me • Big Shoe<br />

• Going Up • Just A Memory • Let’s Fall In Love • Ruint • Bend One • You Need To Rock • M.H.R. •<br />

Three And Six • Not So Dukish • Central Park Swing • Preacher Blues • The Last Time I Saw Paris (Collective<br />

Personnel: Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison, Les Spann, Al Hall, Jo Jones, Roy Eldridge, Lawrence Brown, Ben<br />

Webster, Billy Strayhorn, Wendell Marshall, Ray Nance, Jimmy Hamilton, Jimmy Woode, Sam Woodyard)<br />

[1958-1959] The complete original classic album Side by Side (Verve 8345). With Ellington and Hodges as<br />

co-leaders, this was a continuation of Back to Back, and presented the extant tunes from that session, as well<br />

as another small group date featuring Hodges with Roy Eldridge, Ben Webster, Lawrence Brown and Billy<br />

Strayhorn. Six tracks from Hodges’ following session, presenting very similar personnel and format, have<br />

been added as a bonus. 15 tracks. [Item Code: 65354 CD: $16.00]<br />

55460 JOHN COLTRANE MILT JACKSON BAGS & TRANE Bags & Trane • Three Little Words • The Night We Called It A Day • Be-Bop •<br />

The Late Late Blues • Stairway To The Stars • Blues Legacy • Centerpiece • Trane’s Slow Blues • Slowtrane (Collective Personnel: Milt Jackson,<br />

Hank Jones, Paul Chambers, Connie Kay, Earl May, Art Taylor) [1957•1959] The complete original classic<br />

1959 album Bags & Trane, Coltrane’s only collaboration as co-leader with Milt Jackson. As a bonus to this<br />

album, which puts a strong accent on the blues, added are two outstanding blues by Coltrane recorded in a<br />

piano-less trio with Earl May and Art Taylor. Includes 12-page booklet. [Item Code: 65442 CD: $16.00]<br />

55461 OSCAR PETERSON TRIO THE COMPLETE COLE PORTER SONGBOOKS In The Still Of The<br />

Night • It’s All Right With Me • Love For Sale • Just One Of Those Things • I’ve Got You Under My Skin •<br />

Every Time We Say Goodbye • Night And Day • Easy To Love • Why Can’t You Behave • I Love Paris • I<br />

Concentrate On You • It’s De-Lovely • I Get A Kick Out Of You • Just One Of Those Things • Love For Sale<br />

• Let’s Do It • Night And Day • What Is This Thing Called Love • Anything Goes • I’ve Got You Under My<br />

Skin • I Love You • In The Still Of The Night • Every Time We Say Goodbye • Begin The Beguine • So Near<br />

And Yet So Far (Collective Personnel: Barney Kessel, Ray Brown, Alvin Stoller, Ed Thigpen) [1952•1959]<br />

The complete original album Oscar Peterson Plays the Cole Porter Songbook, by the Oscar Peterson trio with<br />

Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen. For this extended edition, added are further Porter compositions recorded by<br />

Peterson on various occasions, including all of the songs from a Cole Porter songbook attempt made in 1952<br />

by the Peterson trio with Brown again on bass and Barney Kessel on guitar. [Item Code: 65449 CD: $16.00]<br />

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55463 AHMAD JAMAL AT THE PENTHOUSE Comme Ci, Comme Ca • Ivy • Never Never Land •<br />

Tangerine • Ahmad’s Blues • Seleritus • I Like To Recognize The Tune • I’m Alone With You • Sophisticated<br />

Gentleman • Volga Boatman • On Green Dolphin Street • How About You? • I Just Can’t See For Lookin’<br />

• Spring Will Be A Little Late This • Year • Beat Out One • Maryam • Easy To Remember • Jim Loves Sue<br />

• I Wish I Knew • Ahmad’s Blues (Trio Version) • Seleritus (Trio Version) (Personnel: Israel Crosby, Vernell<br />

Fournier) [1959] Two LPs on one CD. The long unavailable complete LP Jamal at the Penthouse (Argo<br />

LP646), which in spite of its title, contains a tighly arranged studio session by the classic Jamal trio plus a<br />

string orchestra. As a bonus, another complete Argo LP by Jamal: Count ‘Em 88 (Argo LP610), as well as<br />

trio versions of ‘Ahmad’s Blues’ and ‘Seleritus’, the two Jamal compositions from Jamal at the Penthouse.<br />

Includes 12-page booklet. [Item Code: 65522 CD: $16.00]<br />

55464 ERROLL GARNER SWINGING SOLOS - SOLILOQUY THE 1957 SOLO SIDES Until The Real<br />

Thing Comes Along • Stumbling • Don’t Get Around Much Anymore • You Go To My Head • One Night<br />

Of Love • You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To • No More Time • I Surrender Dear • If I Had You • Don’t<br />

Take Your Love From Me • Soliloquy • The Music Goes ‘Round And ‘Round (a) • My Silent Love (a) (a- with<br />

Al Hall, Specs Powell) [1957] Two long unavailable LPs by the great Erroll Garner, Swinging Solos & Soliloquy. The first album appears here on<br />

CD in its complete form for the first time ever. With the exception of the two final tracks here, both LPs were recorded during the same February 6,<br />

1957 session, which is compiled here in its entirety. Includes 12-page booklet. [Item Code: 65523 CD: $16.00]<br />

FLARE<br />

297 DENNIS DAY HERE’S DENNIS DAY My Reverie • Souvenir D’italie • Lost In The Stars • McNamara’s<br />

Band • The Whiffenpoof Song • The Thrill Is Gone • Song From Moulin Rouge • Oracion Caribe •<br />

Clancy Lowered The Boom • The Lamp Is Low • When The Organ Played At Twilight • Wagon Wheels •<br />

Where Or When • Look To The Rainbow • Granada • Cockles And Mussels • Beside The Bay Of Napoli •<br />

I Promise I’ll Never Break Your Heart • Medley: Hello Young Lovers- True Love • Sinner Man • Say It Isn’t<br />

So • Danny Boy • Pancho Is A Fool • With This Ring • Hey, Brother, Pour The Wine (Collective Personnel:<br />

Jack Cathcart Orchestra, George Wyle Orchestra, Frank De Vol Orchestra, Charles Dant Orchestra and the<br />

Rhythmaires) [1947-1948/1956-1957] Dennis Day possessed one of the finest tenor voices, and made<br />

many fine recordings over his long career in the movies, cabaret and on the concert stage. Here, together on<br />

one CD, Flare presents two of his finest LPs: Here’s Dennis Day, and Dennis Day at the Hollywood Moulin<br />

Rouge. Among the songs are several with which he was long associated, but in addition there are many<br />

exciting new compositions. Bonus tracks are taken from his many singles. [Item Code: 65519 CD: $18.00]<br />

300 FLORENCE HENDERSON SONGS OF BROADWAY Grant Avenue • I Enjoy Being A Girl • Love, Look Away • Sunday • Like A God •<br />

Some People • Together Wherever We Go • Small World • Everything’s Coming Roses • You’ll Never Get Away From Me • The Sound Of Music<br />

• Do-Re-Mi • The Lonely Goatherd • My Favorite Things • Climb Every Mountain • The Very Next Man •<br />

Gentleman Jimmy • When Did I Fall In Love • I Love A Cop • ‘Til Tomorrow • I Have To Tell You • Many<br />

A New Day • Mr Snow • Night And Day (Personnel: Sid Bass’ Orchestra And Chorus) [1954-1955•1958-<br />

1960] This CD, with the addition of some fine bonus tracks is devoted to Florence Henderson’s two solo<br />

albums recorded in the late 1950’s and in which, backed by Sid Bass’ orchestra and chorus, she presents a<br />

score of some of the best-known songs from four Broadway successes, Flower Drum Song, Gypsy, The Sound<br />

Of Music, and Fiorello. The bonus tracks offered include Henderson’s passionate solo from Fanny, I Have<br />

To Tell You, the excellent Many A New Day from Oklahoma!, Mr Snow from Carousel and Cole Porter’s classic<br />

Night And Day. Altogether the complete package presents a fine demonstration of a most talented and<br />

enduring artist. [Item Code: 65317 CD: $18.00]<br />

FREE FACTORY<br />

67 STEVE LACY SORTIE & DISPOSABILITY Sortie • Black Elk • Helmy • Fork New York • Living T.<br />

Blues • 2-Fou • Shuffle Boil • Barble • Chary • Tune • Pannonica • M’s Transport • Comin’ On The Hudson<br />

• There We Were • Generous (Personnel: Enrico Rava , Kent Carter, Aldo Romano) [1965-1966] Two rare complete original LPs by Steve Lacy<br />

recorded in Italy, Sortie (which appears here on CD for the first time ever) and Disposability. Both albums focus on free jazz. Sortie is a quartet<br />

excursion with trumpeter Enrico Rava sharing the front line. The long unavailable Disposability presents Lacy with the same bassist and drummer as<br />

Sortie in a trio set that includes a mixture of original tunes with compositions by Thelonious Monk, as well as<br />

a song by Cecil Taylor and another by Carla Bley. Includes inside booklet [Item Code: 65524 CD: $16.00]<br />

FRESH SOUND<br />

579 ERROLL GARNER AFTERNOON OF AN ELF Yesterdays • Who? • A Cottage For Sale • That Old<br />

Feeling • Over The Rainbow • Afternoon Of An Elf • Solitaire • Sleep • When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry<br />

• A Smooth One • I’ll Never Smile Again • Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby • Love In Bloom • Fandango<br />

• It’s The Talk Of The Town • Salud Segovia • Then You’ve Never Been Blue • Don’t Be That Way • All My<br />

Loves Are You • St. James Infirmary [1959] 2-CD set. Erroll Garner was one of the delights of the era, one<br />

of the most popular jazz pianists in the world, and he would remain unchangeably one of the best. Erroll<br />

did this session without rhythm section and with only nine fingers (the index finger of his left hand was in a<br />

splint). But nothing could change, or reduce, his capacity for swinging. He is easily and unflaggingly his own<br />

rhythm section; in several places, his orchestral conception conveys a big band feeling to the date. [Item<br />

Code: 65548 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

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581 ANITA O’DAY ANITA MEETS THE RHYTHM SECTIONS No Soap, No Hope Blues • Speak Low •<br />

The Lady Is A Tramp • A Strawberry Moon • The Gypsy In My Soul • Just One Of Those Things • The Man<br />

I Love • Frankie And Johnny • Anita’s Blues • I Cover The Waterfront • I Didn’t Know What Time It Was •<br />

Let’s Fall In Love • You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me • From This Moment On • You Don’t Know What<br />

Love Is • Medley: There Will Never Be Another You - Just Friends • Who Cares? • Fine And Dandy • As Long<br />

As I Live • Beautiful Love • Don’t Be That Way • Let’s Face The Music And Dance • Pick Yourself Up • I<br />

Used To Be Color Blind (Collective Personnel: Roy Kral, Arnold Ross, Bud Lavin, Jimmy Rowles, Paul Smith,<br />

Earl Backus, Barney Kessel, Tal Farlow, Johnny Frigo, Monty Budwig, Leroy Vinnegar, Joe Mondragon, Red<br />

Lionberg, Jackie Mills, John Poole, Alvin Stoller, Larry Bunker, Jimmy Wilson) [1954•1959] Few vocalists<br />

merited the compliment of ‘singer’s singer’ as thoroughly as Anita O’Day. This is Miss O’Day at her best. On<br />

these sides she sings accompanied by some of the finest rhythm sections, with her hotly wailing beat and<br />

an intensely personal, jazz-driven phrasing that is an exciting delight. Above all, there is the warm, husky<br />

O’Day sound, a happiness, a sensual zest in the pleasures of blowing with the voice, that combine into one<br />

of the most infectious delights of jazz listening. [Item Code: 65546 CD: $17.00]<br />

582 JUNIOR MANCE TRIO JUNIOR A Smooth One • Miss Jackie’s Delight • Whisper Not • Love For Sale • Lilacs In The Rain • Small<br />

Fry • Jubilation • Birk’s Works • Blues For Beverlee • Junior’s Tune • Hot Springs (*) • 111 East Ontario (*) (Collective Personnel: Ray Brown,<br />

Lex Humphries, Israel Crosby, Buddy Smith) (*- bonus tracks) [1954•1959] Oscar Peterson notes that Junior has the unusual ability to exude<br />

tremendous emotional qualities in his playing whilst still retaining the necessary and fundamental swinging<br />

condiments inherent in jazz. Junior Mance is a new direction as far as modern jazz pianists are concerned.<br />

His ideas have the continuity and diversification that lend a story-telling quality to his playing. [Item Code:<br />

65545 CD: $17.00]<br />

583 TERRY GIBBS AND HIS DREAM BAND SWING IS HERE Opus #1 • Moten Swing • I’m Getting’<br />

Sentimental Over You • Let’s Dance • Stardust • Cotton Tail • Begin The Beguine • Jumpin’ At The<br />

Woodside • Prelude To A Kiss • Don’t Be That Way • Midnight Sun • Flying Home • The Song Is You • It<br />

Might As Well Be Swing • Dancing In The Dark • Moonglow • Bright Eyes • The Fat Man • My Reverie •<br />

Softly As In A Morning Sunrise • Evil Eyes • Back Bay Shuffle (Personnel: Conte Candoli, Al Porcino, Ray<br />

Triscari, Phil Gilbert, Stu Williamson, John Audino, Frank Rosolino, Vern Friley, Tommy Shepard, Bob Pring,<br />

Bob Enevoldsen, Charlie Kennedy, Joe Maini, Med Flory, Bill Holman, Bill Perkins, Jack Schwartz, Pete Jolly,<br />

Lou Levy, Max Bennett, Joe Mondragon, Buddy Clark, Mel Lewis) [1959-1960] All the vitality and sparkle<br />

of the Terry Gibbs’ Dream Band is infectiously conjured up here. Spirit is the key word: it is certain that the<br />

essence of jazz captured in Gibbs’ albums - Launching a New Band, and Swing Is Her - has everything to do<br />

with the jazz nature of the musicians involved, and their unwavering loyalty to the idea of this big band, with<br />

Gibbs, the focal point, bringing all his musical effervescence to bear on these exciting performances. The penchant for Woody Herman’s groove is<br />

apparent, and traces of Basie crop up from time to time in the clean, precise and powerful treatment of deftly written charts played with the emphasis<br />

on heat and swing. And they remain equally rewarding on all levels. [Item Code: 65544 CD: $17.00]<br />

584 ANITA O’DAY SINGS BUDDY BREGMAN & JIMMY GIUFFRE ARRANGEMENTS HOT & COOL<br />

HEAT You’re The Top • Honeysuckle Rose • No Moon At All • I’ll See You In My Dreams • I Never Had<br />

A Chance • Stompin’ At The Savoy • Sweet Georgia Brown • I Won’t Dance • Let’s Begin • Come Rain Or<br />

Come Shine • You’re A Clown • Easy Come, Easy Go • A Lover Is Blue • Mack The Knife • Gone With The<br />

Wind • Hershey Bar • My Heart Belongs To Daddy • Orphan Annie • The Way You Look Tonight • It Had<br />

To Be You • Hooray For Hollywood (Collective Personnel: Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, Jack Sheldon, Gil<br />

Falco, Tom Reeves, Milt Bernhart, Lloyd Ulyate, Joe Howard, Si Zentner, Frank Rosolino, Gil Falco, Alan<br />

Harding, Bud Shank, Art Pepper, Les Robinson, Stan Getz, Richie Kamuca, Jimmy Giuffre, Paul Smith, Andre<br />

Previn, Barney Kessel, Jim Hall, Joe Mondragon, George Morrow, Alvin Stoller, Mel Lewis) [1955-1959]<br />

Anita O’Day shows in this set why her over-all feeling and delivery mark her as one of the few women in<br />

the field who could ever accurately be called a jazz singer. She was a more imaginative singer than her<br />

imitators, not merely because she was original, but also because she was much more inventive. Two talented<br />

and utterly dissimilar arrangers contributed the imaginatively varied scores for these sessions, the first two by<br />

Buddy Bregman, the last three by Jimmy Giuffre. Reveling in the settings - the difference between hot and<br />

cool - Anita O’Day has a great time, not only on the swinging tunes, to which she contributes some trademark, zestful, inventive scatting, but also<br />

in singing ballads with a sure touch. Backing her, Bregman and Giuffre used some of the finest Hollywood jazzmen, with Stan Getz particularly<br />

warm and lyrical on I Never Had a Chance. These are probably the best jazz sides recorded by Anita O’Day<br />

in the Fifties, and if you enjoy vocal records in the slightest bit. [Item Code: 65543 CD: $17.00]<br />

1642 YOUNG MEN FROM MEMPHIS DOWN HOME REUNION Things Ain’t What They Used to<br />

Be • Blue ‘N’ Boogie • After Hours • Star Eyes (Young Men: Booker Little, Louis Smith, Frank Strozier,<br />

George Coleman, Phineas Newborn Jr., Calvin Newborn, George Joyner, Charles Crosby) [1959] Few cities<br />

of comparable size have produced the extraordinary flowering of talent represented by the eight jazzmen<br />

from Memphis heard here. Preeminent among them, of course, are Booker Little, a precocious and singular<br />

trumpeter who died tragically young, tenor saxophonist George Coleman, who subsequently made his name<br />

with Miles Davis, the searingly blues-inflected alto of Frank Strozier and the gifted Phineas Newborn Jr, a<br />

remarkably virtuosic pianist, whose stunning, two-handed unison playing attracted astonishment and admiration<br />

in equal measure. Add to that the authoritative trumpet of Louis Smith, who carved out a career in the<br />

upper echelons of jazz, while the fleet and reliable Calvin Newborn on guitar and George Joyner on bass,<br />

with drummer Charles Crosby, formed a richly supportive rhythm section. It was a reunion of home-town<br />

boys from a city previously celebrated for its associations with blues composer W.C. Handy and, fittingly, it<br />

produced some memorable music. [Item Code: 65542 CD: $17.00]<br />

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1643 ZOOT SIMS AL COHN JAZZ ALIVE - A NIGHT AT THE HALF NOTE Lover Come Back To Me<br />

• It Had To Be You • Wee Dot • After You’ve Gone (Personnel: Mose Allison, Knobby Totah, Paul Motian)<br />

[1959] This is improvised modern jazz at its best, just as it was presented nightly at the Half Note, one of<br />

New York’s top jazz spots. The recording took place during a successful Zoot Sims-Al Cohn quintet engagement<br />

early in 1959, with altoist Phil Woods joining in on two tunes. These performances give the listener<br />

ample opportunity to enjoy the solo improvisations and interplay of the saxophonists. The rhythm section is<br />

devoted primarily to back the hornmen, but Mose Allison’s solo piano is not to be dismissed. If you never<br />

had the chance to visit the Half Note, then this set is a must. [Item Code: 65541 CD: $17.00]<br />

2255 RICHIE KAMUCA QUARTET & OCTET TENOR AHEAD If I Should Lose You • Blue Jazz • Stella<br />

By Starlight • Linger Awhile • It’s You Or No One • Just Friends • Rain Drain • What’s New • Early Bird •<br />

Nevertheless • My One And Only Love • Fire One • Cherokee • ‘Way Down Under • Angel Eyes • Star Eyes<br />

• I Hadn’t Anyone Till You • The Things We Did Last Summer • Indiana (Collective Personnel: Pete Jolly,<br />

Vince Guaraldi, Carl Perkins, Leroy Vinnegar, Monty Budwig, Stan Levey, Conte Candoli, Ed Leddy, Frank<br />

Rosolino, Bill Holman, Vince Guaraldi) [1956-1957] You rarely heard his name mentioned among the<br />

greatest of his instrument, but Richie Kamuca (1930-1977) was a superb tenor saxophonist who deserved better recognition in his lifetime. He led a<br />

fine well-rounded career in big bands, and his gifts as a soloist made him much in demand in small groups. If, initially, his languid, laid-back swing,<br />

light tone and lithe phrasing marked him as a Lester Young alumnus, over the years he developed into a hard-driving soloist with a distinctive style<br />

of his own. Although he left an extensive recorded legacy as a sideman, he also left some very distinguished<br />

albums as a leader, rarities to treasure. [Item Code: 65540 CD: $17.00]<br />

2256 BENNY CARTER JAZZ GIANT COMPLETE SESSIONS If I Should Lose You • Old Fashioned<br />

Love • Blue Lou • A Walkin’ Thing • I’m Coming, Virginia • How Can You Lose? • Ain’t She Sweet? •<br />

Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me • Tiger Rag (*) • Jersey Bounce (*) (Collective Personnel: Frank<br />

Rosolino, Benny Carter, Ben Webster, Andre Previn, Jimmy Rowles, Barney Kessel, Leroy Vinnegar, Shelly<br />

Manne) (*- bonus tracks) [1957-1958] The music in these sessions is unpretentious; bright, relaxed and<br />

buoyant, with an infectious swing. Everyone gets a chance to blow and show their worth. Carter plays with<br />

his characteristic lyricism, technical facility, and beauty of sound on alto, and - on two tracks - flawlessly on<br />

trumpet, his first love. Frank Rosolino shows his inventive individuality, Barney Kessel plays with his usual<br />

lithe phrasing, laconic wit and consummate ease, and the rhythm section is never less than superior. The<br />

last two tracks came to life in a happily fortuitous way, thanks to the greatness of the talents involved. Benny<br />

Carter had been set for the session, but became ill at the last minute. With Barney taking over as leader, the<br />

sidemen decided to use their time for some congenial, informal blowing. [Item Code: 65539 CD: $17.00]<br />

FROG<br />

72 EARL McDONALD AND THE GREAT LOUISVILLE JUG BANDS Blue Devil Blues (a) • Jug Band<br />

Blues (b) • She’s In The Graveyard Now (c) • Casey Bill (c) • Louisville Special (c) • Rocking Chair Blues (c)<br />

• Mama’s Little Sunny Boy (c) • She Won’t Quit But She’ll Slow Down (c) • Under The Chicken Tree (c) •<br />

Melody March Call (c) • Hatchet Head Blues (d) • Blues, Just Blues, That’s All (d) • Louisville Bluezees (e)<br />

• Wakin’ Up Blues (e) • I Don’t Want You Blues (e) • Get It Fixed Blues (e) • Mammy O’Mine Blues (e) •<br />

Struttin’ The Blues (e) • Dancing Blues (e) • Glad And Sorry Blues (f) • Please Don’t Holler, Mama (g) • Try<br />

And Treat Her Right (g) • My Good Gal’s Gone Blues #2 (h) • My Good Gal’s Gone Blues #3 (h) (Artists:<br />

a- Sara Martin’s Jug Band; b- Earl McDonald’s Jug Band; c- Earl McDonald’s Original Louisville Jug Band;<br />

d- Old Southern Jug Band; e- Clifford’s Louisville Jug Band; f- John Harris; g- Ben Ferguson; h- Jimmie Rodgers)<br />

[1924-1931] A 24 track compilation of Louisville jug bands. None of the musicians who played with<br />

McDonald are now surviving to bear witness to his great talent as a jug player, band leader and arranger.<br />

Only these rare recordings survive - but even today, some of the old fellows in Louisville still recall the<br />

stories of Earl McDonald, ‘King Of The Jug Bands’ and how during Derby Week, he would march ahead of<br />

the assembled musicians - ‘rasping and blasting’ on the jug - on his way to the Chruchill Downs racetrack.<br />

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73 VARIOUS ARTISTS FROG SPAWN, THE SECOND BATCH Hot Coffee (a) • 18th Street Strut (a) • Black Horse Stomp (a) • Carolina Shout<br />

(b) • Lone Western Blues (c) • Coal Black Blues (c) • Birmingham Breakdown (d) • Make Me Know It (e) • Georgia Bo Bo (e) • Solid Ground (f) •<br />

When Folks Stop Walkin’ and Talkin’ (f) • Mean, Mean Mama (g) • If You Want To Keep Your Daddy Home<br />

(g) • Louisiana Breakdown (h) • Memphis Rag (h) • Snag It (i) • Louisiana Bo Bo (i) • Willow Tree (j) • ‘Sippi<br />

(j) • Thou Swell (j) • Old Folks Shake (k) • No More Blues (k) • The Right String But The Wrong Yo Yo (l)<br />

• Sweet, Sweet Mama (l) • You Didn’t Want Me When I Wanted You (m) • Keep Your Temper (n) (Artists:<br />

a- Five Musical Blackbirds; b- Jimmy Johnson’s Jazz Boys; c- Wabash Trio; d- Dixie Dance Demons; e- Jelly<br />

James and his Fewsicians; f- Happy Holmes; g- Bob Rickett’s Band; h- Hot and Heavy; i- Georgia Cotton<br />

Pickers; j- Louisiana Sugar Babes; k- Kentucky Jazz Babies; l- Douglas Finnell and his Royal Stompers; m-<br />

Everett Robbins and his Syncopating Robbins; n- Blue Rhythm Orchestra) [1921•1923-1930] This second<br />

batch of Frog Spawn contains some remarkably good eggs from a wide variety of bands and groups, few of<br />

which were sufficiently well-known to see their name up in lights. The notables here are James P. Johnson,<br />

Fats Waller, the Louisiana Sugar Babes, Walter Bennett and Fess Williams’ trombone players, David “Jelly”<br />

James of Williams’ frequently recorded but underrated Royal Flush Orchestra. there are rarities, some of<br />

which have been reissued before but poorly transferred from inferior originals. The likelihood of finding an<br />

unknown Oliver, Morton, or Armstrong recording becomes increasingly remote but there are enough rarities<br />

and obscurities here to please all but the unreasonable. [Item Code: 64662 CD: $19.00]<br />

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74 BERNIE YOUNG EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Tin Roof Blues (a) • Every Saturday Night (a) • What’s<br />

The Use Of Lovin’? (a) • Jazzbo Jenkins (b) • Dearborn Street Blues (b) • Anna Mina Forty And St. Louis<br />

Shorty (c) • Quit Knocking On My Door (c) • Pump Tillie (c) • Standing On The Corner Blues (d) • He’s My<br />

Man (d) • You Never Can Tell What Your Perfectly Good Man Will Do (c) • Trouble Trouble Blues (e) • Do<br />

Lawd Do (e) • I’m Leaving Here Blues (e) • Night And Day Blues (e) • Broken Hearted Blues (f) • Jealousy<br />

Blues (f) • Seeking Blues (f) • How Do You Like It (g) • As Long As I Have You (g) • Soapstick Blues (g)<br />

(Artists: a- Young’s Creole Band; b- Ollie Powers; c- Viola Bartlette; d- Ozie Mcpherson; e- Ida Cox; f- Ma<br />

Rainey Acc. By Her Georgia Band; g- Arthur Sims And His Creole Roof Orchestra) [1923-1926] 25 track<br />

collection spanning 1923-1926 of rare Okeh and Paramount recordings featuring Young’s Creole Band, Ollie<br />

Powers, Viola Bartlette, Blythe’s Sinful Five, Arthur Sims & His Creole Orchestra, Preston Jackson, Cassino<br />

Simpson and others. Tracks include: Tin Roof Blues, Every Saturday Night, Dearborn Street Blues, Night And<br />

Day Blues, Soapstick Blues. [Item Code: 64663 CD: $19.00]<br />

GHB<br />

489 LILLIAN BOUTTE WITH THE MARYLAND JAZZ BAND LET’S ALL GO DOWN TO NEW ORLEANS When It’s Sleepy Time Down<br />

South • I Still Get Jealous • Basin Street Blues • Old Fashioned Love • St. Louis Blues • Marie • I Want A Little Girl • I’ve Found A New Baby •<br />

C’est Si Bon • Amazing Grace- He Looked Beyond My Faults • June Night • Do You Know What It Means<br />

To Miss New Orleans • Let’s All Go Down To New Orleans (Personnel: Jan Wouters, Gerhard Hund, Dolf<br />

Robertus, Reinhard Kupper, Hans-Martin Schoning, Benny Daniels, Georg Schroeder Derks, Don Vappie)<br />

[2008] 13 tracks recorded live at the Palm Court Jazz Cafe in March, 2008 with European based Maryland<br />

Jazz Band featuring American vocalist Lillian Boutte. The Maryland Jazz Band is one of the best examples<br />

of the impact the New Orleans sound has made around the globe. It’s more than a band. It’s an institution<br />

much like many of the bands that enjoyed longevity in Ne Orleans. As a result, the band has evolved into<br />

one that enhances its mission of performing New Orleans music and keeping the tradition alive. [Item<br />

Code: 65325 CD: $15.00]<br />

506 JACK DELANEY DOC SOUCHON AND HIS NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BABIES Shine • Sidewalks<br />

Of New York • Hindustan • Till We Meet Again • Tuck Me To Sleep • Mindin’ My Business • Shimmy Like<br />

My Sister Kate • Roses Of Picardy • She’s Crying Over Me • Missouri Waltz • Land Of Dreams • Indiana<br />

• Alice Blue Gown • Peculiar Rag (Collective Personnel: Alvin Acorn, Pete Fountain, Roy Zimmerman, Joe<br />

Capraro, Chink Martin, Monk Hazel, Raymond Burke, Harry Shields, Jeanette Kimball, Edmond Souchon,<br />

Danny Barker, Sherwood Mangiapane, Sharkey Bonano, Julian Laine, Stanley Mendelson) [1951•1954-1955] Three different sessions from<br />

three artists. Jack Delaney featuring Pete Fountain feature four tracks recorded in 1955. Doc Souchon and His Patients feature four tracks recorded<br />

in 1954 and Sharkey Bonano and His Kings Of Dixieland are represented by six tracks from 1951. [Item<br />

Code: 65326 CD: $15.00]<br />

5116 SHARKEY BONANO AND HIS KINGS OF DIXIELAND Somebody Else Os Taking My Place •<br />

Jealous Blues • Corrine Corrina • After The Ball Is Over • My Monday Date • Chimes Blues • Somebody Else<br />

Is Taking My Place • To Be Remembered • Ole Fashin’ Lovin’ • Saints Go Marchin’ In • Gone • I’m Heading<br />

Down South • How Come You Do Me? • Angry (Collective Personnel: Louis Cottrell, Raymond Burke, Waldren<br />

Joseph, Armand Hug, Chink Martin Jr., Paul Barbarin, Harry Shields, Jack Delaney, Stanley Mendelson,<br />

Chink Martin Sr., Abbie Brunies, Pinky Vidacovich, Bill Crais, Edmond Souchon, Sherwood Mangiapanne,<br />

Monk Hazel) [1954•1960•1964] 14 track collection of trumpeter Sharkey Bonano recorded between<br />

1954-1963. Sharkey’s music is big, clean relaxed - and the listener always knows it’s Sharkey playing. Who<br />

else can be heard on side after side cheering on his men, chuckling almost quietly. [Item Code: 65324<br />

CD: $15.00]<br />

HARBINGER<br />

267 BARBARA CARROLL TRIO SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR All I Need Is The Girl • Lonely Town • I Wanna Be Yours • How Could You<br />

Do A Thing Like That To Me? • Single Petal Of A Rose • In A Sentimental Mood • Mood Indigo • Things<br />

Ain’t What They Used To Be • How About You? • Lotus Blossom • Something To Live For • A Night In Tunisia<br />

(Personnel: Ken Peplowski, Jay Leonhart, Alvin Atkinson) [2008] Music has long been ‘something<br />

to live for’ for Barbara Carroll, who has been playing the piano for the better part of eighty of her eighty-five<br />

years. This great lady of American song burst onto the world jazz scene in 1947, opening with her trio featuring<br />

guitarist Chuck Wayne and bassist Clyde Lombardi for the groundbreaking Dizzy Gillespie big band<br />

at the Downbeat Club on New York’s famed 52nd Street. Sixty years later, she’s still going strong, regularly<br />

headlining at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s intimate jazz room named for the iconic trumpeter,<br />

located just blocks from the very spot where the young pianist once shared the bill with the beloved<br />

jazzman. The honored recipient of the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Award of the Kennedy Arts Center<br />

and the National Arts Club’s Award of Distinction, Carroll has come a long way since those early days on<br />

Swing Street when Leonard Feather called her ‘the first girl to play bebop piano.’ Through the years she has<br />

merged myriad musical influences into her own distinctively personal style, to become unequivocally - in<br />

the words of Duke Ellington - ‘beyond category.’ [Item Code: 65415 CD: $16.00]<br />

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504 THE FOUR ACES THE HIT AND MORE (It’s No) Sin • Tell Me Why • Garden In The Rain • I’m<br />

Yours • Heart And Soul • Just Squeeze Me (But Don’t Tease Me) • La Rosita • I’ll Never Smile Again • Organ<br />

Grinder’s Swing • Stranger In Paradise • The Gang That Sang ‘Heart Of My Heart’ • Amor • So Long • Three<br />

Coins In The Fountain • It’s A Woman’s World • Mister Sandman • Melody Of Love • Take Me In Your Arms<br />

• Love Is A Many Splendored Thing • A Woman In Love • To Love Again • Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)<br />

• Written On The Wind • When My Sugar Walks Down The Street • I May Be Wrong (But I Think You’re<br />

Wonderful) • I’ll Never Say ‘Never Again’ Again • Yearning (Just For You) • Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy) •<br />

Blueberry Hill • You’re Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do) • Bye Bye Blackbird • Have You Ever Been Lonely<br />

(Have You Ever Been Blue) • Girl Of My Dreams • Miss You • Peg O’ My Heart • Somebody Else Is Taking<br />

My Place • Heartaches • Lonely Wine • Day By Day • Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me • There I’ve Said It Again •<br />

Around The World • Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) • Secret Love • True Love • Hi-Lili Hi-Lo<br />

• My Devotion • Ti-Pi-Tin • Heaven Can Wait 2-CD set. The Four Aces were one of the most successful<br />

pre-rock vocal groups rising to fame in the ‘50s and who’s unique sound favoured them to millions. Features<br />

the hits and million sellers ‘(It’s No) Sin’, ‘Tell Me Why’, ‘Three Coins in the Fountain’, ‘Love Is a Many<br />

Splendored Thing’ and more! Despite the plethora of groups who donned the ‘Four’ moniker this set proves that when all the cards are dealt The<br />

Four Aces take all the tricks. [Item Code: 65507 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

522 HELEN O’CONNELL A LONG LAST LOOK Teardrops From My Eyes • Would I Love You (Love You, Love You) • The Loveliest Night Of The<br />

Year • Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing In A Hurry • I’m Getting Sentimental Over You • Wonder Why •<br />

Mine And Mine Alone • We Never Talk Much (1a) • How D’ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning • When You’re<br />

Near Me • Green Eyes • Hey Good Lookin’ (1b) • Cool Cool Kisses (1b) • Slow Poke • I Wanna Play House<br />

With You • Any Time • Crazy Heart • I’ll Always Be Following You (1c) • Come What May • Baby We’re In<br />

Love • Be Anything (But Be Mine) • Right Or Wrong (My Love Belongs To Only You) • Farewell (For Just A<br />

While) • Star Eyes • Body And Soul • Zing A Little Zong • One For The Wonder • Long Ago, Last Night •<br />

You Like? • You Darlin’ • Water Can’t Quench The Fire Of Love • A Crazy Waltz (2a) • You’re The Only One<br />

I Adore • Don’t Bother To Knock • I Just Can’t Remember The Words • You Can Do It • With All My Tears<br />

For You • Just To Be There • Lipstick-A-Powder-’N’-Paint (2a) • Get It While You’re Young (2a) • No Other<br />

Love • Night For Love • Rub-A-Dub • You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often • Give Me The Name, Age,<br />

Height And Size Of You • When The Hands Of The Clock Pray At Midnight • Worried Mind (2b) • Hi Diddle<br />

Dee (My My) • Six Buzzard Feathers And A Mockin’ Bird’s Tail • Joseph! Joseph! • Kiss Or Get Off The Spot<br />

• In The Still Of The Night • Hang Up • Sorry, Sorry, Sorry • Far Away (From Everybody) • The Moon Has<br />

Followed Me Home • Inspiration • Sailor Boys Have Talk To Me In English • No More Tears To Cry • A Long<br />

Last Look (With: 1a- Dean Martin; 1b- Tennessee Ernie Ford; 1c- Bob Eberly; 2a- Gisele MacKenzie; 2b- Skeets McDonald) (Collective Personnel:<br />

Frank DeVol, Harold Mooney, Dick Stabile, Cliffie Stone, Les Baxter, Dave Cavanaigh, Cliffie Stone, George Siravo, Marion Evans) [1951-1957]<br />

2-CD set. Helen O’Connell had a long career from singing in groups in the ‘40s to being a solo artist and star of TV shows in the ‘50s This is the<br />

first in depth look at Helen’s singles from 1951 - 1957. Best known for her squeals on ‘Green Eyes’ and her versions of many of the standards of<br />

the era. This set also shows her versatility from singing novelties such as the great ‘How Do You Like Your Eggs In the Morning’ with Dean Martin<br />

to the soul searing ‘Body And Soul’. Also included here are all her hits and duets with Gisele Mackenzie, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Skeets McDonald<br />

and the aforementioned Dean Martin plus collaborations with Frank DeVol and Les Baxter Orchestra. [Item Code: 65177 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

524 VARIOUS ARTISTS GIRLS ALLOWED - A COLLECTION OF FEMALE VOCALISTS OF THE ‘50S I Will Never Marry (1a) • Friendship<br />

Ring (1a) • The Bold Black Knight (1b) • Kiss Me Again (1b) • My Favorite Song (1c) • Raindrops (1c) • I Hear The Music Now (1d) • Hold Me<br />

Thrill Me Kiss Me (1e) • (1e) • Snowbound For Christmas (1f) • Padre (1g) • Taking The Trains Out (1g) • A Certain Smile (1h) • Just Friends (1h) •<br />

Dixie Danny (1i) • When You Dance (1i) • Moments To Remember (1j) • Love And Marriage (1j) • My Promise (1k) • You Will Find Your Love In<br />

Paris (1k) • The Brush Off (1l) • Careless • You’re Gonna Flip Mom (1m) • The Touch Of Love (1m) • Aw C’mon (1n) • And So To Sleep Again (1n)<br />

• Sweet Violets (1o) • Boom Song (1o) • Silver Wings In The Moonlight (1p) • Poor Whip-Poor Will (2a) • Wondering (2a) • Christmas Chopstick<br />

(2b) • The Fish (2b) • Whisper (2c) • Wonder Why (2c) • A Wonderful Guy (2d) • Some Enchanted Evening (2d) • Backward Turn Backward (2e) •<br />

I Solemnly Swear (2e) • Got The Whole World In His Hands (2f) • The Lord Is A Busy Man (2f) • Early Spring<br />

(2g) • A Knockin’ At My Baby’s Door (2g) • White Silver Sands (2h) • One Day A Little Girl (2h) • He Knows<br />

(2i) • Never Go ‘Way (2i) • Song Of The Dreamer (2j) • For The Very First Time (2j) • Molasses Molasses<br />

(2k) • An Orange Coloured Sky (2k) • Never Do A Tango With An Eskimo (2l) • Mr Wonderful (2l) • Winter<br />

Warm (2m) • One More Sunrise (2n) • The Eyes Of God (2n) • Sunday Kind Of Love (2o) • When You Love A<br />

Fella (2p) • Pink Shampoo (2p) (Artists: 1a- Patty Andrews; 1b- Rose Brennan; 1c- Lily Ann Carol; 1d- Karen<br />

Chandler; 1e- Roberta Lee; 1f- The De Castro Sisters; 1g- Lola Dee; 1h- Sunny Gale; 1i- The Laurie Sisters;<br />

1j- Dorothy Collins; 1k- Patti Page; 1l- Mary Small; 1m- Jeri Southern; 1n- April Stevens; 1o- Jane Turzy; 1p-<br />

Margaret Whiting; 2a- The Andrews Sisters; 2b- Mindy Carson; 2c- Betty Clooney; 2d- Janette Davis; 2e- Jane<br />

Froman; 2f- Mahalia Jackson; 2g- Alice Lon; 2h- The Lennon Sisters; 2i- Gisele Mackenzie; 2j- Bunny Paul;<br />

2k- Roberta Quinlan; 2l- Bette Anne Steele; 2m- Gale Storm; 2n- Leslie Uggams’ 2o- Fran Warren; 2p- Vicki<br />

Young) 2-CD set. ‘Girls Allowed’ is a truly unique collection of rare recordings by some of the most popular<br />

American singers of the ‘50s era appearing on CD for the first time. Including tracks by Patti Page, Margaret<br />

Whiting, Andrew Sisters, Gisele MacKenzie and Gale Storm. Also featured are singers that until now have<br />

largely been ignored such as April Stevens, Betty Clooney, Jane Turzy, Vicki Young, Bunny Paul, Lola Dee<br />

and several others. This is a real treasure trove of material and is an absolute must have for fans of this genre. [Item Code: 65508 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

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534 JOE ‘FINGERS’ CARR LOU BUSCH LET’S DO IT AGAIN - FROM HONKY TONK TO THE CLASSICS<br />

Music Music Music • Portuguese Washerwomen • Moonlight Bay • Maple Leaf Rag • Sam’s Song • Somebody<br />

Stole My Gal • Margie • Stumbling • Let’s Do It Again (1a) • Dardanella • Boogie Woogie Rag • Down<br />

Yonder • Sweet Georgia Brown • Aloha Oe • Kitten On The Keys • Lucky Pierre • The Darktown Strutters<br />

Ball • The Daughter Of Rosie O’Grady • Tiger Rag • Beer Barrel Polka (1b) • More! More! More! (1c) •<br />

Doo-Wacky Rag (1d) • Too Much Mustard • Snow Deer Rag (1e) • Alexander’s Ragtime Band • Twelfth Street<br />

Rag • Mary Lou (1e) • Ragging The Scale • Baby Face • The Old Piano Roll Blues • Nobody’s Sweetheart •<br />

Johnson Rag (1e) • Ivory Rag (1e) • Sunflower Rag • I’m Looking Over A Four-Leaf Clover (1e) • Zambez •<br />

Eleventh-Hour Melody (Thee I Love) • Doll House • Clair De Lune • Manhattan Serenade • Tango Afrique<br />

• Lazy Rhapsody • Sunrise Serenade • Cumana • Friendly Persuasion • Rhapsody In Blue • Jato • The Very<br />

Thought Of You • Nola • Theme From ‘Shangri-La’ • Rainbow’s End • In The Mist • Portofino • Make The<br />

Man Love Me (1a) • And So To Sleep Again (1a) • Everlasting (1b) • Outside Of Heaven (1a) • Good Morning,<br />

Mr. Echo (1a) • The End Of A Love Affair (1a) • Hello, Young Lovers (1a) • We Kiss In A Shadow (1a)<br />

• Something Wonderful (1a) (Featuring: 1a- Margaret Whiting And The Carr-Hops; 1b- Margaret Whiting<br />

With Choral Backing; 1c- Margaret Whiting; 1d- The Ragtime Band; 1e-The Carr-Hops) 2-CD set. Lou Busch was a major arranger - conductor<br />

who created an alter ego for himself in the guise of Joe ‘Fingers’ Carr the ragtime and honky-tonk pianist. For the first time on one compilation<br />

we present both facets of the spectacular Lou Busch - Joe ‘Fingers’ Carr career. All of Joe ‘Fingers’ Carr’s hits are includedIn addition are his great<br />

orchestral works plus his hit recordings with wife Margaret Whiting and all three tracks from Roger and Hammerstein’s ‘The Kind and I’. [Item<br />

Code: 65178 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

538 FRANK DeVOL THE CREATIVE SOUNDS OF FRANK DEVOL - PORTRAITS Stranger In Paradise • Around The World • Moments To<br />

Remember • Golden Earrings • Together Wherever We Go (1a) • The Chosen Few (1a) • On The Street Where You Live • My Foolish Heart •<br />

The ‘Third Man’ Theme • Just Tell Me You Love Me (1b) • It’s Been So Long (1b) • My Heart Cries For You • Unchained Melody • You Belong To<br />

Me • Got A Locket In My Pocket (1a) • The Real Thing (1a) • Chances Are • Love Letters • The Yellow Rose Of Texas • Say One For Me (1c) • I<br />

Couldn’t Care Less (1c) • Just What I Wanted For Christmas (1c) • The Secret Of Christmas (1c) • An Affair To Remember • Tammy • Jezebel • True<br />

Love • Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera Sera) • Love Letters In The Sand • This Year’s Kisses • Dream Peddler’s Serenade (2a) • Great Guns<br />

(2b) • I Wake Up Smiling (After Dreaming Of You) • Silver Moon • The Meadows Of Heaven (2c) • The Four Winds And The Seven Seas (2c) •<br />

Masquerade • When I Grow Too Old To Dream • Keep It A Secret (2d) • Hi Lili, Hi Lo (2d) • Wonderful One • Sunflower (2e) • I’ll See You Again<br />

• Honky Tonk Ten-Cent Dance (2f) • (You Dyed Your Hair) Chartreuse (2f) • In A Little Spanish Town • Shadow Waltz • Every Time I Meet You (2a)<br />

• It Happens Every Spring (2a) • Lotta Piccicato • Street In Manhattan • Mississippi • Southwest Territory • Instrument Factory • Inspiration Point<br />

(Vocalist: 1a- The Four Lads; 1b- Jo Stafford; 1c- Bing Crosby; 2a- Margaret Whiting; 2b- Margaret Whiting And The Crew-Chiefs; 2c- Mel Torme;<br />

2d- Dinah Shore; 2e- Jack Smith And The Crew-Chiefs; 2f- Gordon MacRae & The Ewing Sisters) 2-CD set. The multifaceted Frank Devol was<br />

a brilliant arranger-conductor, composer, singer and actor who had many albums in the 1950s that sold in their millions. This is a real must have<br />

with great collaborations from big name artists, plus Frank DeVol’s solo material including his own creation - an album celebrating parts of the<br />

USA, entitled ‘Modern Originals for Concert Orchestra’ which is making its debut on CD after being unavailable for more than fifty years. [Item<br />

Code: 65310 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

543 NAT KING COLE THE ESSENTIAL ‘50S SINGLES COLLECTION Mona Lisa • Orange Coloured<br />

Sky • Jet • Always You • Too Young • Red Sails In The Sunset • Because Of Rain • Unforgettable • Somewhere<br />

Along The Way • Walkin’ My Baby Back Home • Because You’re Mine • I’m Never Satisfied • The<br />

Ruby And The Pearl • Faith Can Move Mountains • Strange • Pretend • Don’t Let Your Eyes Go Shopping<br />

• Mother Nature And Father Time • Can’t I • I Am In Love • Return To Paradise • A Fool Was I • If Love Is<br />

Good • Lover Come Back To Me • Answer Me My Love • Tenderly • Why? • It Happens To Be Me • Alone<br />

Too Long • Make Her Mine • Smile • Unbelieveable • Hajji Baba • Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup • The<br />

Sand And The Sea • A Blossom Fell • If I May • My One Sin • Someone You Love • Forgive My Heart •<br />

Dreams Can Tell A Lie • Ask Me • Too Young To Go Steady • Love Me As Though There Were No Tomorrow<br />

• That’s All There Is To That • Night Lights • To The Ends Of The Earth • Ballerina • When I Fall In Love •<br />

When Rock And Roll Came To Trinidad • Stardust • Send For Me • My Personal Possession • With You On<br />

My Mind • Looking Back [1950-1958] 2-CD set. A veritable feast of Nat ‘King’ Cole tracks await you on<br />

this 2 CD collection, and a feast indeed it is, for every single one of these 55 tracks made the Top 30 in either<br />

the U.S.A. or Britain during the Fifties. [Item Code: 65509 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

544 DELLA REESE THE JUBILEE YEARS In The Still Of The Night • Time After Time • Fine Sugar • Years From Now • I’ve Got My Love To<br />

Keep Me Warm • Headin’ Home • Daybreak Serenade • My Melancholy Baby • One For My Baby • In The Meantime • The More I See You •<br />

How Can You Not Believe Me? • How About You? • And That Reminds Me • I Cried For You • By Love<br />

Possessed • I Only Want To Love You • How Can You Lose (Whatcha’ Never Had?) • If Not For You • I’ve<br />

Got A Feelin’ You’re Foolin’ • C’mon C’mon’ • Wishing (I Wish) • You Gotta Love Everybody • Sermonette<br />

• My Dreams End At Dawn • When I Grow Too Old To Dream • You’re Just In Love (a) • Time Was • Once<br />

Upon A Dream • Sometimes I’m Happy • Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe • Almost Like Being In Love •<br />

Someone To Watch Over Me • The Birth Of The Blues • Pennies From Heaven • Getting To Know You • If I<br />

Forget You • All Of Me • The Nearness Of You • Just One Of Those Things • The Party’s Over • The Story<br />

Of The Blues • Good Morning Blues • Empty Bed Blues • Squeeze Me • You’ve Been A Good Old Wagon<br />

• Sent For You Yesterday • St. James Infirmary • Lover Man • Things Ain’t What They Used To Be • Stormy<br />

Weather • There’s Always The Blues (Duet: a- Kirk Stuart) 2-CD set. The many talents of Della Reese has<br />

meant she has enjoyed a long and successful career as top drawer performer of Jazz, Blues, R&B, Gospel<br />

and stylish pop music. Here the spotlight is on her two complete albums and a collection of her singles from<br />

Jubilee records including the classic hit ‘And That Reminds Me’. This is a great introduction to the work of<br />

Della Reese and shows exactly why she was considered one of the foremost interpreters of the American<br />

Songbook. [Item Code: 65510 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

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547 JERRY LEE LEWIS THAT PUMPIN’ PIANO MAN Crazy Arms • End Of The Road • Whole Lotta<br />

Shakin’ Goin’ On • It’ll Be Me • Great Balls Of Fire • You Win Again • Mean Woman Blues • I’m Feeling<br />

Sorry • Turn Around • Breathless • Down The Line (Go Go Go) • High School Confidential • Fools Like Me<br />

• The Return Of Jerry Lee • Lewis Boogie • Break Up • I’ll Make It All Up To You • I’ll Sail My Ship Alone<br />

• It Hurt Me So • Lovin’ Up A Storm • Big Blon’ Baby • Let’s Talk About Us • Ballad Of Billie Joe • Little<br />

Queenie • I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You • Don’t Be Cruel • Goodnight Irene • Put Me Down • It All<br />

Depends (Who Will Buy The Wine) • Ubangi Stomp • Jambalaya • Matchbox • Hand Me Down My Walking<br />

Cane • Deep Elem Blues • Big Legged Woman • Cool Cool Ways (Sexy Ways) • Hello, Hello Baby • Drinkin’<br />

Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee • Born To Lose • Shame On You • Jailhouse Rock • Night Train To Memphis • Will<br />

The Circle Be Unbroken • Hillbilly Fever • Crawdad Song • Silver Threads Among The Gold • Long Gone<br />

Lonesome Blues • Lovesick Blues • Rock And Roll Ruby • Sail Away • I’ll Keep On Loving You • Real Wild<br />

Child • I’m Throwing Rice (At The Girl I Love) • Pink Pedal Pushers • Friday Night • Tomorrow Night • I’m<br />

Sorry I’m Not Sorry • Milkshake Mademoiselle • Am I To Be The One • I’m The Guilty One • Good Rockin’<br />

Tonight • Come What May • When The Saints Go Marchin’ In • Pumpin’ Piano Rock [1956-1959] 2-CD<br />

set. Rock & Roll’s quintessential live performer, the controversial Jerry Lee Lewis was arguably Sun <strong>Records</strong>’ chief Sam Phillips’s most talented/<br />

import discovery after Elvis. This special compilation presents the very best of ‘The Killer’s’ recordings for Sun, between 1956-59 including all his<br />

early singles, his first LP, and a plethora of collectors’ rarities. Moreover this unique set showcases his vast range and versatility covering R&R, R&B,<br />

Blues, Country, Folk and Hillbilly. A whopping 64 tracks. [Item Code: 65423 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

548 EDDIE COCHRAN C’MON EVERYBODY Skinny Jim • Half Loved • Sittin’ In The Balcony •<br />

Dark Lonely Street • Completely Sweet • Mean When I’m Mad • One Kiss • Drive-In Show • Am I Blue •<br />

Twenty-Flight Rock • Cradle Baby • Jeannie, Jeannie, Jeannie • Pocketful Of Hearts • Pretty Girl • Teresa •<br />

Summertime Blues • Love Again • C’mon Everybody • Don’t Ever Let Me Go • Teenage Heaven • I Remember<br />

• Somethin’ Else • Boll Weevil Song • Hallelujah I Love Her So • Little Angel • Sweetie Pie • Lonely<br />

• Weekend • Never • Think Of Me • My Way • Three Stars • Pink Peg Slacks (*) • Yesterday’s Heartbreak<br />

(*) • Tired And Sleepy (*) • Slow Down (*) • Long Tall Sally • Blue Suede Shoes • I Almost Lost My Mind •<br />

That’s My Desire • Twenty-Flight Rock • Mighty Mean • Cotton Picker • Completely Sweet • Undying Love<br />

• I’m Alone Because I Love You • Lovin’ Time • Proud Of You • Stockin’s And Shoes • Tell Me Why • Have<br />

I Told You Lately That I Love You • Teenage Cutie • Little Lou • Ah, Pretty Girl • Summertime Blues • I’ve<br />

Waited So Long • Let’s Get Together • Nervous Breakdown • Rock’n’roll Blues • Three Steps To Heaven •<br />

Guybo • My Love To Remember • Eddie’s Blues • Milk Cow Blues (*- The Cochran Brothers) [1956-1959]<br />

2-CD set. Eddie Cochran was one of the most important artists of the R&R era - most notably as an inventive,<br />

influential guitarist. Like Buddy Holly, who died a year earlier, Eddie was one of the first Rock & Rollers to<br />

experiment in the studio with overdubbing techniques, and he was also active as a writer, producer, arranger and session musician. Also like Holly,<br />

Cochran wrote many of his own hits. Alongside his celebrated hits are many collectors’ rarities together with alternate takes and demos. This unique<br />

compilation spanning a massive 64 tracks traces Eddie’s career from a couple of his earliest, mid-50s C&W<br />

sides through to his all-too brief career as a R&R icon. [Item Code: 65424 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

555 THE FIVE KEYS ROCKING & CRYING - THE COMPLETE SINGLES 1951 - 1954 PLUS With A<br />

Broken Heart • Too Late • Hucklebuck With Jimmy • The Glory Of Love • It’s Christmas Time • Do I Need<br />

You • Old McDonald (Had A Farm) • Yes Sir That’s My Baby • Goin’ Downtown • Darlin’ • Red Sails In The<br />

Sunset • Be Anything But Be Mine • How Long • Mistakes • Hold Me • I Hadn’t Anyone Til You • I Cried<br />

For You • Serve Another Round • Can’t Keep From Crying • Come Go My Bail, Louise • There Ought To Be<br />

A Law • Mama (Your Daughter Told A Lie On Me) • I’ll Always Be In Love With You • Rocking And Crying<br />

Blues • These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) • Lonesome Old Story • Teardrops In Your Eyes • I’m So<br />

High • My Saddest Hour • Oh Babe • Someday Sweetheart • Love My Loving • Deep In My Heart • How<br />

Do You Expect Me To Get It • Why Oh Why • My Love • Story Of Love • When Will My Troubles End • I’ll<br />

Follow You • Lawdy Miss Mary • Ling Ting Tong • Close Your Eyes • The Verdict • I Wish I’d Never Learned<br />

To Read • She’s The Most • I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem • My Pigeons Gone • Out Of Sight Out Of Mind •<br />

Wisdom Of A Fool • Let There Be You • It’s A Cryin’ Shame • Emily Please • Handy Andy • One Great Love<br />

• From The Bottom Of My Heart • The Gypsy • Who Do You Know In Heaven (That Made You The Angel<br />

You Are) • To Each His Own [1951-1958] 2-CD set. The Five Keys were highly respected and arguably one of the finest R&B•Doo Wop vocal<br />

groups of their time. Here for the first time we have compiled all of the A & B sides of their released singles in one package including their best<br />

known recording. In addition to the hits and well know songs this set also includes the groups sought after<br />

early recordings of ‘My Saddest Hour’, ‘Glory of Love’ and ‘Red Sails in the Sunset’ as well as the unreleased<br />

‘Lawdy Miss Mary’ and ‘I’ll Follow You’. [Item Code: 65425 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

556 THE CADILLACS ZOOM - THE JOSIE SINGLES A’S & B’s 1954 - 1959 Gloria • I Wonder Why •<br />

I Want To Know About Love • Wishing Well • No Chance • Sympathy • Window Lady • Down The Road<br />

• Speedo • Let Me Explain • Zoom • You Are • Betty My Love • Woe Is Me • That’s All I Need • The Girl<br />

I Love • Rudolp The Red Nosed Reindeer • Shock A Doo • Sugar Sugar • About That Girl Called Lou • My<br />

Girl Friend • Broken Heart • Hurry Home • Lucy • Buzz Buzz Buzz • Yea Yea Baby • Ain’t You Gonna •<br />

Speedo Is Back • A Look A Here • Holy Smoke Baby • I Want To Know • Peek A Boo • Oh Oh Lolita • Copy<br />

Cat 1959 • Jay Walker • Please Mr Johnson • Cool It Fool • Who Ya Gonna Kiss • Naggity Nag • Romeo •<br />

Always My Darling • Dumbell • Bad Dan Mcgoon [1954-1959] 2-CD set. Jasmine is proud to present<br />

the fantastic rockin’ Doo Wop and ballads from one of the greatest groups of the era, The Cadillacs. This is<br />

the first time that their A & B sides of all the groups singles have been collected together and features such<br />

classic cuts as ‘Speedo’ and ‘Gloria’. Fans of Doo Wop and especially The Coasters will enjoy this selection<br />

of witty songs from this fantastic vocal group. [Item Code: 65426 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

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JASMINE<br />

559 SCREAMIN’ JAY HAWKINS WEIRD AND THEN SOME Why Did You Waste My Time • No Hug No<br />

Kiss • Please Try To Understand • Not Anymore • I Found My Way To Wine • Baptise Me In Wine • In My<br />

Front Room • This Is All • What That Is • She Put The Whamee On Me • You’re All Of My Life To Me • Well<br />

I Tried • Even Though • Talk About Me • Take Me Back • I Is • I Put A Spell On You • $10,000 Lincoln Continental<br />

• Pauline • Little Demon • You Ain’t Foolin’ Me • I Put A Spell On You (Not Originally Issued) • You<br />

Made Me Love You • Yellow Coat • Hong Kong • Darling Please Forgive Me • Frenzy • Person To Person •<br />

There’s Something Wrong With You • Alligator Wine • Orange Coloured Sky • Give Me Back My Boots And<br />

Saddle • Temptation • I Love Paris • If You Are But A Dream • Deep Purple • Swing Low Sweet Chariot • Ol’<br />

Man River • Armpit No. 6 • The Past (Collective Personnel: Tiny Grimes & His Rockin’ Highlanders, Tiny<br />

Grimes Quintet, Jalacy Hawkins, Red Prysock, Freddy Redd, Jerry Potter, Ray Bryant, Sonny Payne, Leroy<br />

Kirkland’s Orchestra, Al Sears, Budd Johnson, Ernie Hayes, Mickey Baker, Al Lucas, David Francis, George<br />

Butler, Barra Southern, Sam Taylor, Haywood Henry, Jimmy Shirley, Lloyd Trotman, Everett Barksdale, Kenny<br />

Burrell, Danny Perri, The Ray Charles Singers) [1953•1955-1958] 2-CD set. Jay Hawkins was one of the<br />

most unique and original artists of the Rock and Roll era who’s exclusive style and weird stage shtick made<br />

him an interesting cut above the rest. [Item Code: 65427 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

561 THE ISLEY BROTHERS YOU MAKE ME WANT TO SHOUT - THE ESSENTIAL COLLECTION 1956 - 1959 The Cow Jumped Over The<br />

Moon • The Angels Cried • The Drag • Rockin’ McDonald • Everybody’s Gonna Rock And Roll • I Wanna Know (Baby Will You Be Mine) • This<br />

Is The End • Don’t Be Jealous • My Love • Turn To Me • I’m Gonna Knock On Your Door • Shout Pts 1 &<br />

2 • Without A Song • Respectable • How Deep Is The Ocean • He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands •<br />

When The Saints Go Marching In • Rock Around The Clock • Yes Indeed • Ring A Ling A Ling (Let The Wedding<br />

Bells Ring) • That Lucky Old Sun • St Louis Blues • Not One Minute More One of the most influential<br />

groups in popular music history with one of the longest, most diverse careers embracing every new trend<br />

in R&B and are still performing today. For the first time on one package all of their earliest single releases<br />

including the groups breakthrough hit ‘Shout’ - Parts One and Two. [Item Code: 65428 CD: $17.00]<br />

562 JOHN LEE HOOKER BLUES IN TRANSITION 1955 - 1959 Mambo Chillun • Time Is Marchin’ • I’m<br />

So Worried Baby • Baby Lee • Dimples • Every Night • The Road Is Rough • Trouble Blues • Stop Talking •<br />

Everybody Rockin’ • I’m So Excited • I See You When You’re Weak • Crawlin’ Black Spider • Little Wheel •<br />

Little Fine Woman • Rosie Mae • I Love You Honey • You’ve Taken My Woman • Mama You Got A Daughter<br />

• Maudie • Tennessee Blues • I’m In The Mood • Boogie Chillun • Hobo Blues • Crawlin’ Kingsnake •<br />

Black Snake • How Long Blues • Wobblin’ Baby Disc • She’s Long, She’s Tall, She Weeps Like A Willow<br />

Tree • Pea Vine Special • Tupelo Blues • I’m Prison Bound • I Rowed A Little Boat • Water Boy • Church Bell Tone •<br />

Bundle Up And Go • Good Mornin’ Lil’ School Girl • Behind The Plow • Burning Hell • Graveyard Blues • Baby, Please<br />

Don’t Go • Jackson, Tennessee • You Live Your Life And I’ll Live Mine • Smokestack Lightnin’ • How Can You Do It • I Don’t Want No Woman If Her Hair Ain’t Longer<br />

Than Mine • I Rolled And Turned And Cried The Whole Night Long • Blues For My Baby • Key To The Highway • Natchez Fire (Collective Personnel:<br />

Jimmy Reed, George Washington, Tom Whitehead, Chris Finch, Eddie Taylor, Quinn Wilson, Frankie<br />

Bradford, Everett McCrary, Richard Johnson, Joe Hunter, Earl Phillips) [1955-1959] 2-CD set. This unique<br />

collection from one of the most famous Blues singers of all time illustrates his transition from R&B chart star<br />

to folk blues favourite. Includes the original versions of two of his most influential and popular hits, ‘I Love<br />

You Honey’ and the classic ‘Dimples’. Fantastic rocking R&B is followed by intense acoustic performances<br />

including the entire ‘Burnin’’ LP initially only ever released in Britain. [Item Code: 65511 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

563 JAMES BROWN I’VE GOT TO CHANGE - EARLY SESSIONS 1956 - 1959 King LP 60- Please Please<br />

Please • Chonnie On Chon • Hold My Baby’s Hand • I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On • Just Won’t Do<br />

Right • Baby Cries Over The Ocean • I Don’t Know • Tell Me What I Did Wrong • Try Me • That Dood It •<br />

Begging Begging • I Walked Alone • No No No No • That’s When I Lost My Heart • Lets Make It • Love Or<br />

A Game • Bewildered (*) • Doodle Bee (*) (a) • Bucket Head (*) (a) • Good Good Lovin’ (*) • King LP- There<br />

Must Be A Reason • I Want You So Bad • Why Do You Do Me • Got To Cry • Strange Things Happen•Why<br />

Does Everything Happen To Me • Fine Old Foxy Self • Messing With The Blues • It Was You • I’ve Got To<br />

Change • Can’t Be The Same • It Hurts To Tell You • I Won’t Plead No More • You’re Mine You’re Mine •<br />

Gonna Try • Don’t Let It Happen To Me • Bonus Tracks- Wonder When You’re Coming Home (*) • I’ll Go<br />

Crazy (*) • This Old Heart (*) • I Know It’s True (*) • (Do The) Mashed Potato Pt 1 (*) (b) (Artist: a- As James Davis; b- As Nat Kendrick & The<br />

Swans) [1956-1960] 2-CD set. Bonus tracks - (*) . James Brown was the most influential artist in Black Music history and this compilation of his<br />

earliest recordings helped usher in the Soul music era of the ‘60s. Showcased on this excellent 2-CD set is<br />

the entire content of his first two albums ‘Please Please Please’ and ‘Try Me’. Bonus tracks feature all the singles<br />

released up to 1960 that were not previously released on the LPs. [Item Code: 65512 2-CD: $17.00]<br />

JAZZ COLLECTORS<br />

431 ROD LEVITT ORCHESTRA INSIGHT - SOLID GROUND Vera Cruz • Insight • All I Do Is Dream<br />

Of You • The Mayor Of Vermont Village • Stop Those Men! • Oh, You Beautiful Doll • Holler No.3 • Cherry<br />

• Fugue For Tinhorns • Levittown • Morning In Montevideo • San Francisco • Borough Hall • I Wanna<br />

Stomp • Greenup • Rio Rita • Mr. Barrelhouse (Personnel: Rolf Ericson, Buzz Renn, George Marge, Gene<br />

Allen, Sy Johnson, John Beal, Ronnie Bedford) [1964-1965] Two LPs on one CD. The complete original<br />

albums Insight and Solid Ground by the Rod Levitt orchestra featuring celebrated Swedish trumpeter Rolf<br />

Ericson. These were the second and third LPs respectively, out of only four albums Levitt would make under<br />

his own name during his entire career. Both albums appear on CD here for the first time ever. Includes 16page<br />

booklet. [Item Code: 65447 CD: $17.00]<br />

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JAZZ LEGACY<br />

1001006 YOTAM RESONANCE Two Bass Hit • McDavid • Merav • Daahoud • Fresh Love • Renewal<br />

• Blewz • The Most Beautiful Girl • Mamacita • Kinerret • Bye Ya’ll (Personnel: Aaron Goldberg, Christian<br />

McBride, Greg Hutchinson, Roy Hargrove) Yotam’s sound and conception is modern, but firmly rooted<br />

within the jazz and blues tradition. Much more so than many of his contemporaries. Yotam is like everyone<br />

and no one at the same time. [Item Code: 65460 CD: $16.00]<br />

JAZZ LIPS<br />

776 MILES DAVIS JOHN COLTRANE THE 1960 GERMAN CONCERTS So What • ‘Round Midnight •<br />

Walkin’ • So What • All Of You • So What (Personnel: John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy<br />

Cobb) [1960] All tracks previously unissued. This release presents two never before released performances<br />

in Germany by the great Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane. Among the highlights are three different<br />

extended performances of ‘So What’ (two sets were played at the first concert) and a new reading of the classic<br />

‘’Round Midnight’. Includes booklet. [Item Code: 65443 CD: $17.00]<br />

777 BILL EVANS LUIS ECA PIANO FOUR HANDS Noelle’s Theme • Untitled Original • Who Can I<br />

Turn To • Letter To Evan • Laurie • Five • Wave • Chorinho Pra Ele • Letter To Evan • Laurie • Bill’s Hit Tune • Corcovado • One Note Samba<br />

(Incomplete) Into Stella By Starlight • E Nada Mais (Personnel: Luiz Eca, Marc Johnson, Cidinho) [1979] All tracks previously unissued. This<br />

release presents a true rarity, Bill Evans playing piano four hands with his Brazilian pianist friend Luiz Eca<br />

in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Most of the tracks are duets. It is fortunate that this informal evening of music was<br />

recorded. Also featured are Brazilian stars Cidinho and Leny Andrade, who sings one song. Includes 8-page<br />

booklet. [Item Code: 65444 CD: $17.00]<br />

JAZZ PLAZA MUSIC<br />

8804 MAX ROACH DEEDS, NOT WORDS You Stepped Out Of A Dream • Filide • It’s You Or No One<br />

• Jodie’s Cha-Cha • Deeds, Not Words • Larry-Larue • Conversation • Love For Sale • Minor Mode Blues •<br />

The Scene Is Clean • La Villa • A Night In Tunisia • Deeds, Not Words • Minor Mode Blues • Tune Up (Personnel:<br />

George Coleman, Ray Draper, Art Davis) [1958] The complete original album Deeds, Not Words,<br />

by the Max Roach Quintet featuring the great Booker Little. As a bonus, a complete broadcast recorded by<br />

the same quintet a month after the studio session, and all of the performances by the same group’s set at the<br />

1958 Newport Jazz Festival (issued as Max Roach plus 4 at Newport 1958), including the only existing live<br />

version of ‘Deeds, Not Words’. Includes 12-page booklet. [Item Code: 65450 CD: $16.00]<br />

8805 BOBBY HACKETT QUARTET BOBBY HACKETT QUARTET - EASY BEAT Bernie’s Tune • The Lady Is A Tramp • Michelle • You<br />

Stepped Out Of A Dream • Stompin’ At The Savoy • Swing That Music • Stereoso • Undecided • Don’t Be That Way • Kahakalau • High Society<br />

• It Don’t Mean A Thing • I’m In The Market For You • Embraceable You • Mr. Wonderful • ‘Tis Autumn •<br />

Take The ‘A’ • Bright Eyes • Too Close For Comfort • Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere • What’s New? • C’est<br />

Fini • Prelude To A Kiss • Sleepy Lagoon (Collective Personnel: Dave Mckenna, Bob Carter, Dick Scott, Pepe<br />

Moreale, Bill Cronk, Buzzy Drootin) [1959] The splendid 1959 quartet album The Bobby Hackett Quartet<br />

in its entirety. Featuring Hackett with the great Dave McKenna on piano, Bob Carter on bass and Dick Scott<br />

on drums. In addition to this outstanding LP, we have included Hackett’s other 1959 quartet album for the<br />

same label, Easy Beat, which also appears here in its entirety. [Item Code: 65525 CD: $17.00]<br />

JAZZ STOMPERS<br />

102 DAVE GREER CHASIN’ OLD MAN BLUES St. Louis Blues • Sposin’ • The Classic Jazz Stomp •<br />

All Alone • Baltimore • Baby Brown • Blue Prelude • Whoopee Soup • I’ll See You In My Dreams • There<br />

Ain’t No Sweet Man That’s Worth The Salt Of My Tears • I’m Crazy ‘Bout My Baby • Melancholy Moments<br />

• Waukazoo 212 • When Day Is Done • Old Man Blues (Personnel: Chris Moore, Erik Greiffenhagen, Greg<br />

Dearth, Gordon Moore, Ted des Plantes, John MacQueen, Eric Sayer, Jim Leslie) [2010] Bothered by Old<br />

Man Blues? Want to turn tears to laughter, sadness to gladness? Try the sweet thunder of classic jazz. It will<br />

chase away that troublesome old man. At the creative cusp of the Golden Age of Jazz, Duke Ellington wrote a tune called “Old Man Blues.” Eighty<br />

years later the Classic Jazz Stompers have dedicated themselves to chasing Old Man Blues with the laudable goal of catching him and once again<br />

transforming his gloom into a mutual experience of musical joy between performer and listener. The chase<br />

begins on this CD with an ever-popular moan that first came across the cobblestones on the west bank of the<br />

Mississippi into the attentive ears of W.C. Handy. The “St. Louis Blues” contains all of the elements of early<br />

jazz - blues form, European harmony, African rhythm and the Spanish tinge. The chase continues through<br />

an array of early hot jazz classics and nostalgic ballads as well as some original jazz compositions. [Item<br />

Code: 65615 CD: $15.00]<br />

JAZZED MEDIA<br />

1048 PHIL WOODS DEPAUL UNIVERSITY JAZZ ENSEMBLE SOLITUDE Brazilian Affair- Preludio •<br />

A Child’s Blues • Nothing But Soul • Randi • Before I Left • Flowers • Ol’ Dude • Song For Sass • Solitude<br />

• Mother Time (Personnel: Jim McNeely, Steve Gilmore, Bill Goodwin, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble)<br />

Ten original compositions by Phil Woods in fresh big band arrangements crafted by Woods, Jim McNeely,<br />

Thomas Matta, Kirk Garrison, and the DownBeat award-winning DePaul University student musicians. Phil<br />

Woods is featured as soloist on each of the selections. [Item Code: 65465 CD: $16.00]<br />

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151 WILD BILL DAVISON WILD BILL DAVISON’S 75TH ANNIVERSARY BAND - WILD BILL DAVISON<br />

IN EUROPE You’re Lucky To Me • Tishomingo Blues • After You’ve Gone • This Is All I Ask • Mandy, Make<br />

Up Your Mind • My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms • The Man I Love • Squeeze Me • Eccentric Rag • Love Is Here To<br />

Stay • I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll (Collective Personnel: Bill Allred, Chuck Hedges,<br />

Fred Hunt, Jack Lesberg, Barrett Deems, Alex Welsh, Al Gay, John Barnes, Roy Williams, Jim Douglas, Ron<br />

Rae, Lennie Hastings) [1967•1981] 14 track collection featuring three tracks recorded in England in 1967<br />

and 11 recorded in Switzerland in 1981 by cornetist Davison. The three additional songs for this CD were<br />

recorded in England while Wild Bill was on tour with the Alex Welsh Band in 1967. Even though one session<br />

is a recording and the other one is live, they match up well since they were both recorded in Europe and<br />

both sessions have the same piano player and trumpet player. [Item Code: 9242 CD: $15.00]<br />

377 THE HOT JAZZ ENSEMBLE HOT JAZZ ENSEMBLE ENCORE, VOLUME 2 Tishomingo Blues •<br />

Margie • Singin’ The Blues • I’m Crazy ‘Bout My Baby • Just A Gigolo • Some Of These Days • Jellyroll<br />

Morton Medley • Come Back Sweet Papa • Burgundy Street Blues • Swing That Music • Aunt Hagar’s Blues<br />

• 4 Or 5 Times • Twelfth Street Rag (Personnel: Nick Russo, Stan Levine, John Bucher, Hank Ross, Vince<br />

Giordano, Dan Levinson, Aaron Weinstein) 13 track collection of The Jazz Hot Ensemble. Dig into this grab bag of what have become jazz classics.<br />

They all meet the requisites of ensuring variety for the CD and they have appeal. [Item Code: 65322 CD: $15.00]<br />

379 EARL HINES THREE FACES OF EARL HINES Medley One: I Cover The Waterfront- My Monday Date- Apex Blues- You Can Depend On<br />

Me • Medley Two: Love Is Just Around The Corner- Zifeuner- I Feel Pretty- Maria- Bluesette- Lil’ Darlin’ • Big<br />

Band: Blues In G • Medley Three: If I Could Be With You- A Little Brown Bird Looking For A Blue Bird- Sweet<br />

Lorraine- Sophisticated Lady- Stardust • Big Band: Hines-Hare Stomp • Medley Four: I Wish You Love- It’s A<br />

Pity To Say- Goodnight (Collective Personnel: Ian Taylor, Pete Staples, Alan Hare Band) [1967] 21 track<br />

collection recorded in April, 1967 in Manchester, England with Hines mainly playing solo piano except for<br />

a couple of numbers with a trio and a couple with a big band. [Item Code: 65323 CD: $15.00]<br />

JOYCE<br />

1030 CHARLIE SPIVAK AND HIS ORCHESTRA SWEET AND LOVELY Anything For You • Sweet And<br />

Lovely • Everything I Love (a) • Wouldn’t It Be Loverly (a) • These Are The Things I Love • Irish Medley •<br />

The Night Is Young • Porgy & Bess Medley • Ain’t She Sweet (b) • My Blue Heaven (b) • Trees • O Sole<br />

Mio • Moonlight In Vermont • Blue Lou • Some Sunny Day • Saturday Night Is The Loneliest Night (c) •<br />

Accentuate The Positive (c) • One Way Passage • You Can Depend On Me • The General Jumped At Dawn<br />

(Vocalist: a- Ann Lorraine; b- Paul O’Conner; c- Irene Daye) (Personnel: Flea Campbell, PauL perlman, Tony<br />

Morell, Charles Russo, Gordon Smith, Bob MacGhee, Sal Collura, Paul O’Connor, Ted Bergen, Jack Larson, Abe Logan, Jack Jacobsen, John Tonelli,<br />

Bobby Rickey, more) [1952-1954] Besides great technique, Charlie Spivak also utilized exquisite phrasing, a brilliant tone, and a great attack,<br />

all of which stood him well with outfits, and certainly accounted for the success of his own bands. After a<br />

shaky beginning, he expanded his repertoire with arrangements by Sonny Burke and Nelson Riddle, and life<br />

became good. Personnel changes in 1941-42 included Dave Tough on drums, Willie Smith on alto sax, and<br />

some fine vocalizing by Garry Stevens and the Stardusters with JUne Hutton. In 1943, Irene Daye took over<br />

from June. This CD gives us some excellent tracks from Charlie’s 1956 appearances on the NBC Bandstand<br />

series, as well as some earlier performances form the 1940s. [Item Code: 63901 CD: $15.00]<br />

MACK AVENUE<br />

1051 THE HOT CLUB OF DETROIT IT’S ABOUT THAT TIME On The Steps • Nostalgia In Times Square<br />

• Noto Swing • Tristesse E Major Etude • Equilibrium • Restless Twilights • For Stephane • Papillon • Duke<br />

And Dukie • Heavy Artillerie- It’s About That Time • Patio Swing • Sacre Bleu • Sweet Chorus (Personnel:<br />

Paul Brady, Evan Perri, Julien Labro, Carl Cafagna, Andrew Kratzat) The spirit of Django Reinhardt is evident<br />

in the Hot Club of Detroit’s newest album, It’s About That Time, but the arrangements and the music itself<br />

has evolved with a more modern tilt and a less traditional sound. All in all, it’s a wonderful CD, with the<br />

driving force of the Hot Club, how could they go wrong. [Item Code: 65387 CD: $18.00]<br />

MONTPELLIER<br />

60 GUS BIVONA AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAYING THE FIELD This Could Be The Start Of Something<br />

Big • Selfish Love • I Never Should Have Told You • Playing The Field • Conversation • April Rhapsody •<br />

Even Steven • Marvellous • Baby, But You Did • Tonight • You’re The One For Me • Mister Moon • C Jam<br />

Blues • Sorghum Switch • Please • Fugue For Tinhorns • Theme From Picnic • The Sidewalk Shufflers •<br />

Where Are You • Lemon Crust • Barbecued Ribs • Buffalo Nickel • The Dickey-Bird Song • Forward Thrust<br />

(Theme) (Personnel: Conrad Gozzo, Pete Candoli, Manny Klein, John Best, Si Zetner, Joe Howard, Nicky Di<br />

Maio, George Roberts, Lee Robinson, Mohlon Clark, George Auld, Don Lodice, Pete Terry, Jimmy Rowles,<br />

Vince Terry, Joe Mondragon, Mike Rubin) Tracks 13-24 are in Stereo. ‘Playing The Field’ is the second<br />

Montpellier release following up ‘It’s Alright With Me’ (MPR33). Alto saxophonist•clarinetist Gus Bivona<br />

leads his swinging Orchestra through twenty four tracks including his theme Forward Thrust. Leading songwriter<br />

Steve Allen contributes twelve songs and twelve standards including C Jam Blues, Lemon Twist and<br />

Theme from Picnic are in Stereo. With few recordings available this is an essential purchase for big band<br />

fans. [Item Code: 65365 CD: $20.00]<br />

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61 RAY McKINLEY AND THE GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA MOVIN’ ALONG Canadian Sunset •<br />

Domino • Medley: Stairway To The Stars- Naughty But Nice- Stardreams- Blue Evening (a) • Accentuate The<br />

Positive (b) • Caribbean Clipper • I’m Glad There Is You (c) • Movin’ Along • The Starlit Hour (d) • Rockin’<br />

The Bass • It Never Entered My Mind (d) • Too Little Time • Johnson Rag Cha Cha • I Know Why (c) • Once<br />

Upon A Keyboard • Take The ‘A’ Train • Red Silk Stockings & Green Perfume (b) • Falling Leaves (Vocalist:<br />

a- Lorrie Peters And Ronnie Craig; b- Ray McKinley; c- Lorrie Peters; d- Ronnie Craig) (Collective Personnel:<br />

Ed Zandy, Jimmy Maxwell, Fern Caron, Don Hafer, Tom Parker, Hank Stampf, Jimmy Hemming, Howie<br />

Williams, Lennie Hambro, Larry Abel, Ray Black, Irv Mosher, Cliff Hoff, Bernare Peiffer, Jim Thorpe, Larry<br />

Callahan, Roy Desio, Fred Pranio, Gale Curtis, Lou Chev, Vern Austin, Chuck Andrus, Harry Hawthorne,<br />

Ernie Bernhardt, Eddie Bert, Bruce Hendricks, Charlie Loper, Joe Pamleia, John Potoker, George Barnes, Gus<br />

Johnson, Dean Kincaide, Mundell Lowe, John Worster, Trigger Alpert, Bud Murphy) [1957-1959] The second<br />

Montpellier Ray McKinley release directing The Glenn Miller Orchestra features eighteen stereo tracks<br />

including a medley featuring vocalists Lorrie Peters and Ronnie Craig. Ray sings Accentuate The Positive and<br />

Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume and Lorrie and Ronnie contribute two more each. Eleven instrumental<br />

favourites - complete this collection of Miller style tunes that continued to be popular on dance dates and radio play in the late 1950s. [Item<br />

Code: 65366 CD: $20.00]<br />

62 GUS BIVONA AND HIS ORCHESTRA IT’S MAGIC It’s A Wonderful World • All This And Heaven Too • Southern Fired • I Believe In<br />

Miracles • It Could Happen To You • For Sentimental Reasons • Octoroon • That’s For Me • Good Morning<br />

• Too Good To Be True • It’s Magic • Do Nothing ‘Till You Her From Me • Woodchopper’s Ball • Amapola<br />

• Laura • Caravan • One O’Clock Jump • Boogie-Woogie • Summit Ridge Drive • Sentimental Journey •<br />

So Rare • Tuxedo Junction • Sing Sing Sing (Personnel: Russell Cheever, Jack DuMont, Morris Crawford,<br />

William Ulyate, Frank Beech, Virgil Evans, Joe Howard, Richard Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, George Roberts, Bill<br />

Miller, Red Mitchell, Mel Lewis) Gus Bivona leads his late ninteteen fifties band through twenty three<br />

swinging big band charts. [Item Code: 65367 CD: $20.00]<br />

NAGEL HEYER<br />

92 SARAH PARTRIDGE BLAME IT ON MY YOUTH You Turned The Tables On Me • Detour Ahead •<br />

Almost Like Being In Love • Every Day I Have The Blues • Haunted Heart • How Long Has This Been Going<br />

On? • I’ve Got The World On A String • Blame It On My Youth • No More Blues • Just One Of Those Things<br />

• All The Things You Are • This Can’t Be Love • Cheek To Cheek • Come Rain Or Come Shine (Personnel:<br />

Daniel May, Benjamin May, John Merola, Tony Monte, Frank Wess, Bucky Pizzarelli, Gene Bertonciini, Karl<br />

Schloz, Mark Josefsberg, Linc Milliman, Terry Clarke, Rich Derosa, Larry Ham, Fred Hunger, Sherrie Maricle, Allen Farnham) [2002-2003] Great<br />

songs deserve a great voice. These are great songs, and Sarah Partridge owns a great voice. Her enthusiasm for the material brings new life to some<br />

old classics. Sarah writes that, as far as her musical influences go, we can ‘Blame it on her youth’, and the<br />

music that was playing in her house when she was growing up. [Item Code: 65416 CD: $19.00]<br />

100 SARAH PARTRIDGE YOU ARE THERE - SONGS FOR MY FATHER You And I • My Buddy •<br />

Wouldn’t It Be Loverly • Stormy Monday Blues • Lullaby Of Birdland • Dancing In My Mind • Roll ‘Em Pete<br />

• You Are There • The Folks Who Live On The Hill • Where Or When • Out Of This World • Why Did I<br />

Choose You • Stars Fell On Alabama • We’ll Be Together Again (Personnel: Sean Jones, Daniel May, Tony<br />

DePaolis, Jeff Grubbs, James T. Johnson III) [2006] Sarah Partridge can unreservedly be placed alongside<br />

the best jazz-orientated singers. This CD is a mix of tunes. Songs that Sarah’s father loved; songs that he<br />

would have loved to hear her sing, and songs that she would have wanted him to hear her sing. [Item<br />

Code: 65417 CD: $19.00]<br />

NAIM AUDIO<br />

144 BARB JUNGR THE MEN I LOVE - THE NEW AMERICAN SONGBOOK Once In A Lifetime • I’m A<br />

Believer • Breaking Down The Walls Of Heartache • Night Comes On • Can’t Get Used To Losing You- Red<br />

Red Wine • The River • I Saw The Light • This Old Heart Of Mine • Love Hurts • Everything I Own • You Ain’t Going Nowhere • My Little Town<br />

• Wichita Lineman (Personnel: Simon Wallace, Steve Watts, Frank Schaeffer, Paul Clarvis, Clive Bell) Barb Jungr is steadily building a formidable<br />

as a cabaret artist in New York. She returned to NYC’s Cafe Carlyle in February & March, and will launch The Men I Love at the Metropolitan Room.<br />

The Men I Love is a journey that began at a meeting in New York where someone asked Barb to name a new<br />

collection and this is the songbook that she sings, the New American Songbook, the great songs that bear reinterpretation<br />

from the great writers that emerged during and post rock ‘n’ roll and everything that followed<br />

it. It is the songbook Barb grew up with. [Item Code: 65462 CD: $16.00]<br />

NESSA RECORDS<br />

19 WADADA LEO SMITH SPIRIT CATCHER Images • The Burning Of Stones • Spirit Catcher • The<br />

Burning Of Stones (First Version) (Personnel: Dwight Andrews, Bobby Naughton, Wes Brown, Pheeroan ak<br />

Laff, Irene Emanuel, Carol Emanuel, Ruth Emanuel) [1979] First CD release of an important recording from<br />

1979. Trumpeter-composer Wadada Leo Smith leads a quintet with Dwight Andrews (clarinet, wooden flute<br />

& tenor saxophone), Bobby Naughton (vibraharp), Wes Brown (bass & wooden flute) and Pheeroan akLaff<br />

(drums) in two original compositions - Images and Spirit Catcher. In addition, Leo prepared a very unusual<br />

piece for muted trumpet and three harps - The Burning of Stones. This unusual piece is presented in two<br />

realizations. Recorded by the legendary Rudy Van Gelder. [Item Code: 64580 CD: $16.00]<br />

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NONESUCH<br />

518655 BRAD MEHLDAU HIGHWAY RIDER John Boy • Don’t Be Sad • At the Tollbooth • Highway<br />

Rider • The Falcon Will Fly Again • Now You Must Climb Alone • Walking the Peak • We’ll Cross the River<br />

Together • Capriccio • Sky Turning Grey • Into the City • Old West • Come With Me • Always Departing<br />

• Always Returning (Personnel: Jeff Ballard, Larry Grenadier, Matt Chamberlain, Joshua Redman) [2009]<br />

2-CD set. Eight years ago, Mehldau and Los Angeles-based producer Jon Brion collaborated on the groundbreaking<br />

Largo album. Highway Rider reunites Mehldau with Brion in an even more ambitious setting, with<br />

a broader instrumental palette. This two-disc, 15-track song cycle was written, orchestrated, and arranged<br />

by Mehldau and features his long-time rhythm section of drummer Jeff Ballard and bassist Larry Grenadier,<br />

along with old friends drummer Matt Chamberlain and saxophonist Joshua Redman as well as a chamber<br />

orchestra conducted by Dan Coleman. Highway Rider reflects Mehldau’s recent experience writing longform<br />

pieces, including the Carnegie Hall-commissioned Love Songs for mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter.<br />

[Item Code: 65534 2-CD: $20.00]<br />

OMNI RECORDING CORP.<br />

135 WAYLON JENNINGS THE DARK SIDE OF FAME Don’t Play The Game • Delia’s Game • MacArthur Park • Love Of The Common People<br />

• Destiny’s Child • The House Song • Games People Play • Grey Eyes You Know • (I’d Be) A Legend In My Time • The Chokin’ Kind • Sunday<br />

Mornin’ Comin’ Down • Where Love Has Died • The Days Of Sand And Shovels • The Road • Beautiful<br />

Annabel Lee • Julie • Yes, Virginia • Singer Of Sad Songs • Six Strings Away • Cedartown Georgia • Just To<br />

Satisfy You • For The Kids • Another Bridge To Burn • Just Across The Way • I’ve Been Needing Someone<br />

Like You • Rock, Salt And Nails (With Lee Hazlewood) • Life Goes On • The Dark Side Of Fame [1965-<br />

1971] Conventional wisdom holds that in the era of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s Waylon Jennings was a<br />

tethered beast, shackled in the straight jacket of the Nashville Machine’s conformity. Indulge for a moment<br />

and really listen to the 28 brooding, blistering sides collected here. Witness the barely controlled menace<br />

of Don’t Play The Game, the sublime quasi-psychedelia of MacArthur Park or the eye-gouging fuzz-tone of<br />

Six Strings Away. This magnificent collection of pre-’outlaw’ cuts proves that ‘conventional wisdom’ never<br />

got it more wrong and that Waylon Jennings never lived far from the wrong side of the tracks. [Item Code:<br />

65368 CD: $17.00]<br />

136 FRANKIE LAINE ROCKS AND GRAVEL Rocks And Gravel • That Lucky Old Sun • The Wayfaring<br />

Stranger • The 3:10 To Yuma • Gunfight At The O.K. Corral • Wanted Man • Bowie Knife • The Hanging Tree<br />

• Lonely Man • Old Virginny • Cherry Red • On A Monday • Careless Love • Beyond The Blue Horizon<br />

• Song Of The Open Road • The Swamp Girl • Journey’s End • Dead Man’s Hand • The Hard Way • El<br />

Diablo • The Moment Of Truth • Sixteen Tons • Miss Satan • Horses And Women • The Girl In The Wood • Riders In The Sky • Lonely Days Of<br />

Winter • I’m Gonna Live Till I Die [1956-1964] Welcome to the husky, devil-may-care world of Frankie Laine. A place where hammers strike<br />

rocks, bullets find vengeance and the sweat of the working man and the embrace of the great outdoors are<br />

lauded above all. Born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio, ‘Frankie’ inherited all the gusto and big-chested burl of<br />

his Italian antecedents and would go on to sell over 100 million records worldwide at his peak (the 1950s<br />

and early ‘60s). ‘Mr. Leather Lungs’ belted out tough but tender blue-collar tales (‘That Lucky Old Sun’) and<br />

stirring western odes (‘The 3:10 To Yuma’) with equal aplomb over powerful arrangements (many by John<br />

Williams - later of ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Superman’ fame). [Item Code: 65369 CD: $17.00]<br />

ORIGIN RECORDS<br />

82554 EEA THE DARK The Dark • Keystone • Improvisation 1 • African Flower • Palhaco • Polar<br />

• Improvisation 2 • Time Falls (Like Snow) • Improvisation 3 • Birthday Boy • Heaven (Personnel: Peter<br />

Epstein, Larry Engstrom, David Ake) [2008] The Dark marks the debut release of EEA, a newly formed ensemble<br />

consisting of saxophonist Peter Epstein, Larry Engstrom on trumpet, and pianist David Ake. Whether<br />

performing original compositions, collective improvisations, or overlooked gems from the jazz repertoire,<br />

The Dark explores the full range of moods and textures afforded by this unusual instrumentation. EEA allows<br />

all of their varied experiences to make its way into their music. [Item Code: 64932 CD: $15.00]<br />

82555 SCENES RINNOVA Chariots For Anthony • Ambleside • Behind The Scenes • Leviathan • Art Of Falling • Fun With Fruit • Virtual<br />

52nd Street • Little Church • Laughing River • Clues (Personnel: John Stowell, Jeff Johnson, John Bishop) [2009] From its inception in 2001,<br />

Scenes has added a distinctive voice to the classic guitar trio lexicon through the creative group aesthetic<br />

applied by guitarist John Stowell, bassist Jeff Johnson and drummer John Bishop. For their latest release, the<br />

trio presents a set of compelling originals as they also explore varying sonic textures with Stowell’s use of<br />

nylon string guitar, and even the fretless-guitar on the closing track. With a stirring intent, the harmonic and<br />

rhythmically unfettered world of ‘Rinnova’ unfolds to each listener at a unique pace, always challenging, and<br />

always delighting. [Item Code: 64933 CD: $15.00]<br />

82556 BOB SNEIDER PAUL HOFMANN SERVE AND VOLLEY Warm Welcome • Grace • Inception •<br />

Samba Getz • High Peaks • Peri’s Scope • I Remember Bill Evans • Serve And Volley: The Arrival • Baselines<br />

And Backhands • The Sweet Spot • Passing Shots • The Tiebreaker [2008] Through their first two<br />

releases, 2004’s ‘Interconnection’ & 2006’s ‘Escapade,’ guitarist Bob Sneider and pianist Paul Hofmann have<br />

developed a masterful and imaginative creative duo dynamic that coalesces here in their finest effort to date.<br />

The 66-minute program features original music by Hofmann and Sneider as well as covers of two classic<br />

jazz piano compositions - ‘Peri’s Scope’ by Bill Evans and ‘Inception,’ McCoy Tyner’s rollicking minor blues.<br />

‘Serve and Volley’ is a swinging, accessible and highly rewarding peek into a very creative relationship.<br />

[Item Code: 64934 CD: $15.00]<br />

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ORIGIN RECORDS<br />

82561 RAY VEGA THOMAS MARRIOTT EAST-WEST TRUMPET SUMMIT It’s You Or No One • Juicy<br />

Lucy • Pelham Gardens • Bishop Island • Only Of A Season • It’s A New York Thing • Round Midnight- In<br />

A Sentimental Mood • Big Brother (Personnel: Thomas Marriott, Travis Shook, Jeff Johnson, Matt Jorgensen)<br />

[2009] Continuing the tradition of fabled trumpet duo sessions that have included Fats Navarro & Howard<br />

McGhee, and Freddie Hubbard & Woody Shaw, two of the more dynamic and versatile trumpeters anywhere,<br />

New Yorker Ray Vega & Thomas Marriott from Seattle, make up the front line of this power-packed<br />

quintet as they take a joyous ride through a collection of jazz classics and original compositions. Featuring<br />

pianist Travis Shook, drummer Matt Jorgensen & bassist Jeff Johnson. [Item Code: 65370 CD: $15.00]<br />

82562 COREY CHRISTIANSEN OUTLAW TRACTOR Down Time • Carefree • When You Want •<br />

Starstepper • Outlaw Tractor • Big Kids • The Penguins Deserve Better (Personnel: David Halliday, Pat Bianchi,<br />

Matt Jorgensen) [2008] The dynamic guitarist returns with a vengeance on Outlaw Tractor, another<br />

grooving, soul-jazz offering featuring his working band, including New York organist Pat Bianchi, saxophonist<br />

David Halliday and drummer Matt Jorgensen. Moving easily from the funky ‘When You Want’ and ‘Outlaw<br />

Tractor’ to the driving ‘Big Kids’ and ‘Starstepper,’ Christiansen’s soulful compositions and precise yet earthy<br />

guitar talents define an album that’s destined to become a classic. [Item Code: 65371 CD: $15.00]<br />

POLL WINNERS RECORDS<br />

27224 SARAH VAUGHAN FEATURING CLIFFORD BROWN September Song • Lullaby Of Birdland •<br />

I’m Glad There Is You • You’re Not The Kind • Jim • He’s My Guy • April In Paris • It’s Crazy • Embraceable<br />

You • Over The Rainbow • Soon • Cherokee • I’ll Never Smile Again • Don’t Be On The Outside •<br />

How High The Moon • It Shouldn’t Happen To A Dream • Sometimes I’m Happy • Maybe • An Occasional<br />

Man • Why Can’t I • Oh My (Collective Personnel: Clifford Brown, Herbie Mann, Paul Quinichette, Jimmy<br />

Jones, Joe Benjamin, Roy Haynes, Julian Cannonball Adderley, Sam Marowitz, Ernie Royal, Bernie Glow, J.J.<br />

Johnson, Kai Winding, Jerome Richardson, Turk Van Lake) [1954-1955] This release contains the complete<br />

original albums Sarah Vaughan and Sarah Vaughan In The Land Of Hi-Fi, pairing the singer with brilliant<br />

soloists like Clifford brown, and Cannonball Adderley. Both albums have the same rhythm section and were<br />

arranged by Ernie Wilkins. [Item Code: 65345 -CD: $14.00]<br />

27230 ROY ELDRIDGE BENNY CARTER URBANE JAZZ I Still Love Him So • The Moon Is Low • I<br />

Missed My Hat • Ballad Medley: I Remember You- Chelsea Bridge- I’ve Got The World On A String • Polite<br />

Blues • Close Your Eyes • Where’s Art • I Don’t Know • Striding • Wailing • The Moon Is Low (78 Version)<br />

• The Moon Is Low (Alt Tk) • I Missed My Hat (Alt Tk) • Close Your Eyes (Alt Tk) • Ballad Medley: I<br />

Remember You- Chelsea Bridge- I’ve Got The World On A String (Alt Tk) • Les Tricheurs • Phil’s Tune (Collective Personnel: Benny Carter, Bruce<br />

Mcdonald, John Simmons, Alvin Stoller, Stan Getz, Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Gus Johnson) [1955-1958] The complete original<br />

album Urbane Jazz (Verve MGV8212, tracks 1-10), as well as all of the other tunes taped during those sessions.<br />

While the main focus here is on the quintet fronted by Eldridge and Carter, four tracks present Eldridge<br />

playing amazing duets with drummer Alvin Stoller (the trumpeter also plays piano on ‘Wailing’). The only<br />

two tracks featuring Eldridge from the soundtrack of the French movie Les Tricheurs have been added as a<br />

bonus (on one track Roy shares the front line with Stan Getz in a sextet). Includes 12-page booklet. [Item<br />

Code: 65350 CD: $14.00]<br />

27232 JO JONES THE JO JONES SPECIAL Shoe Shine Boy (First Take) • Lover Man • Georgia Mae •<br />

Caravan • Lincoln Heights • Embraceable You • Shoe Shine Boy (Second Take) • Vamp Till Ready • You’re<br />

Getting To Be A Habit With Me • Should I • Sandy’s Body • Thou Swell • Show Time • Liza • But Not For<br />

Me • Royal Garden Blues • Mozelle’s Alley • Sox Trot • In The Forrest (Collective Personnel: Bennie Green,<br />

Emmett Berry, Lucky Thompson, Freddie Green, Nat Pierce, Walter Page, Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison, Jimmy Forrest,<br />

Tommy Flanagan, Tommy Potter, Count Basie, Pete Johnson, Lawrence Brown, Buddy Tate, Rudy Powell)<br />

[1955] Two LPs on one CD. The complete Jo Jones septet album The Jo Jones Special, featuring the classic<br />

Count Basie rhythm section with Freddie Green and Walter Page, as well as Basie himself as a guest on a<br />

couple of tracks. Added as a bonus is the complete LP Vamp Till Ready, by a Jo Jones sextet. [Item Code:<br />

65440 CD: $14.00]<br />

27233 BOB BROOKMEYER ZOOT SIMS TONITE’S MUSIC TODAY - WHOOEEEE Mr. Moon • I Hear A Rhapsody • The Chant • Blues My<br />

Naughty Sweetie Gives To • Zoot’s Tune • How Long Has This Been Going On? • Bobby’s Tune • Blue Skies<br />

• The King • Lullaby Of The Leaves • I Can’t Get Started • Snake Eyes • Morning Fun • Whooeeee • Medley:<br />

Someone To Watch Over Me- My Old Flame • Box Cars (Collective Personnel: Zoot Sims, Hank Jones,<br />

Wyatt Ruther, Gus Johnson, Hank Jones, Bill Crow, Jo Jones) [1956] Two complete amazing albums by<br />

the Bob Brookmeyer-Zoot Sims Quintet, which were recorded about a week apart. They are accompanied<br />

on both LPs by the great pianist Hank Jones, while the second also features the legendary swing drummer Jo<br />

Jones. Also featured are Zoot Sims’ two first vocals on record. [Item Code: 65445 CD: $14.00]<br />

27234 ABBEY LINCOLN ABBEY IS BLUE - IT’S MAGIC Afro Blue • Lonely House • Let Up • Thursday’s<br />

Child • Brother, Where Are You? • Laugh, Clown, Laugh • Come Sunday • Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise<br />

• Lost In The Stars • Long As You’re Living • I Am In Love • It’s Magic • Just For Me • An Occasional Man •<br />

Ain’t Nobody’s Business • Out Of The Past • Music, Maestro, Please • Love • Exactly Like You • Little Niles<br />

• Out Of The Past (Collective Personnel: Kenny Dorham, Art Farmer, Curtis Fuller, Benny Golson, Stanley<br />

Turrentine, Les Spann, Wynton Kelly, Cedar Walton, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones, Max Roach) [1958-<br />

1959] 2 LPs on 1 CD. Two complete early albums by Abbey Lincoln, Abbey Is Blue and It’s Magic. As a<br />

bonus, there is a rare live version of ‘Out of the Past’. [Item Code: 65527 CD: $14.00]<br />

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PORTO FRANCO RECORDS<br />

5 SETH AUGUSTUS TO THE POURING RAIN To The Pouring Rain • Trickeries Of The Great Emptiness<br />

• Cherry Rose • Big Cocoon • Slim Sam • Air To The Thrown • Convolution Blues • Buffalo Eight •<br />

Tiny Little Head (Personnel: Jon Weiss, Johnny Bones) After haunting the outer-lands of San Francisco’s<br />

music world for the better part of two decades, Seth Augustus has emerged, full-born, with a fully realized<br />

sound and perspective that seems to exist outside of time and the limits of geography. Coarse and primitive<br />

textures, pre-war blues, hypnagogic tales told over tangos by midnight buskers, Seth’s own sinister-electrified<br />

guitar and a stripped down drum kit mingle with the rhythms of early American folk and jazz, the cadences<br />

of carnival sounds and more than a little 60s-era Captain Beefheart. [Item Code: 64935 CD: $14.00]<br />

9 MITCH MARCUS QUINTET COUNTDOWN 2 MELTDOWN Coffee And Cones • Ron And The<br />

Machete • Countdown 2 Meltdown • A’s Lament • Jimmy’s Delight • SS Clagett • Tron McCain • Wonton<br />

• HH (a) • The Albatross (Vocalist: a- Lorin Bendict) (Personnel: Sylvain Carton, Mike Abraham,<br />

George Ban-Weiss, Tomas Fujiwara, Darren Johnston) [2009] During his ten years in the Bay Area,<br />

saxophonist•composer Mitch Marcus cut a wide and exciting swath through the music scene. He worked<br />

with an array of daring, diverse musical ensembles and formed the Mitch Marcus Quintet, voted best jazz<br />

band in SF Weekley’s 2007 readers poll. Featuring alto saxophonist and longtime musical partner Sylvain Carton, guitarist Mike Abraham, bassist<br />

George Ban-Weiss, and drummer Tomas Fujiwara. [Item Code: 64936 CD: $16.00]<br />

RARE LIVE RECORDINGS<br />

88657 JOHN COLTRANE MORE LIVE AT THE SHOWBOAT 1963 Chasing The Trane • It’s Easy To<br />

Remember • Up ‘Gainst The Wall • The Inchworm • Impressions • I Want To Talk About You • Mr. P.C. •<br />

After The Rain (John Coltrane On Piano) (Personnel: McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Roy Haynes) [1963]<br />

A complete unissued set by Coltrane at the Showboat in Philadelphia with Roy Haynes. It was recorded one<br />

week after the set that was presented on RLR 88620. McCoy Tyner was late that day, and so Trane played<br />

the first three tunes and most of the fourth in the unusual trio format of tenor sax/bass/drums. Among other<br />

highlights, this set presents rare live versions by Coltrane of ‘Up ‘Gainst the Wall’ and ‘It’s Easy to Remember’,<br />

as well as the only existing testimony of Trane at the piano. Includes 12-page booklet. [Item Code:<br />

65441 CD: $17.00]<br />

88658 CHARLIE PARKER BIRD IN PARIS - THE COMPLETE FRENCH TOUR RECORDINGS Salt<br />

Peanuts • Barbados • 52nd Street Theme • Out Of Nowhere • Salt Peanuts • Scrapple From The Apple •<br />

Out Of Nowhere • Wee (Aka Allen’s Alley) • 52nd Street Theme • Out Of Nowhere • A Night In Tunisia •<br />

Moose The Mooche • I Got Rhythm • 52nd Street Theme • Hot House • Blues Finale • Ornithology • Out<br />

Of Nowhere • Cheryl • 52nd Street Theme • Lover Man • Groovin’ High • Half Nelson • 52nd Street Theme • Lady Bird • Intro Into Now’s The<br />

Time • Lover • I Can’t Get Started • Blues • Anthropology • Bop City • I Get A Kick Out Of You • Big Foot • Anthropology • Donna Lee • Blues<br />

• Almost Like Being In Love (Collective Personnel: Kenny Dorham, Al Haig, Tommy Potter, Max Roach,<br />

Aime Barelli, Bill Coleman, Hot Lips Page, ‘Big Chief’ Russell Moore, Hubert Rostaing, Don Byas, James<br />

Moody, Hazy Osterwald, Jean ‘Toots’ Thielemans, Shorty Sherrock, Sidney Bechet, Joe Bushkin, Chubby<br />

Jackso, George Wettling, Miles Davis, Max Kaminsky, Kai Winding, Joe Sullivan, Max Roach, Milton De<br />

Lugg) [1950] 2-CD Set. All known recordings made by Bird in France. CD One is devoted to all of his<br />

preserved performances at the famous Salle Pleyel in May 1949, backed by Kenny Dorham, Al Haig, Tommy<br />

Potter and Max Roach. CD Two opens with a concert in Roubaix featuring the same band during the same<br />

tour. Among its highlights is a rare live reading of ‘Lover Man’. Also included is his only 1950 recording in<br />

Paris, the only version of ‘Lady Bird’ in Bird’s whole discography. Three rare TV show soundtracks from the<br />

same period have been added as a bonus. [Item Code: 65528 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

RESONANCE<br />

2006 GENE HARRIS QUARTET ANOTHER NIGHT IN LONDON Sweet Georgia Brown • Meditation<br />

• That’s All • Lady Be Good • This Masquerade • Georgia On My Mind (Personnel: Jim Mullen, Andrew<br />

Clyendert, Martin Drew) [1996] The follow up to 2008’s best-selling Resonance release Live In London is only the second-ever release by Gene<br />

Harris’ European quartet! Includes unreleased recordings from a 1996 concert at London’s Pizza Express. Features versions of songs never cut in a<br />

quartet setting or recorded by Gene Harris. [Item Code: 65469 CD: $17.00]<br />

RETRIEVAL<br />

79061 FRED ‘SUGAR’ HALL AND HIS SUGAR BABIES LOOK WHO’S HERE Sobbin’ Blues • Look<br />

Who’s Here! • A My Sugar • She’s Driving Me Wild • Dallas Blues • Is It Possible? (a) • Someday You’ll Say<br />

‘O.K.’ (a)• Louder And Funnier (b) • West End Blues • Missouri Squabble • I Faw Down And Go ‘Boom’ (a)<br />

• Wipin’ The Pan (c) • Betty • Emaline (c) • What Do You Think Of My Baby? (c) • A The Shoes We Have<br />

Left Are All Right (a) • Piccolo Pete (a) • Harmonica Harry (a) • Harmonica Harry • ‘Tain’t No Sin (Unissued)<br />

• ‘Tain’t No Sin (a) • Headin’ South (a) • How’s Your Uncle (a) • How’s Your Auntie? (a) • Red Headed Baby<br />

(Vocalist: a- Arthur Fields; b- Fred Hall; c- Arthur Fields, Fred Hall) (Collective Personnel: George Knapp,<br />

Harry Blevins, Carl Edlund, Tom Emerson, Albert Russo, Al Morse, Joseph Mayo, Jack Mollick, Eddie Grosso,<br />

Philip D’Arcy, Mike Mosiello, Leo McConville) [1925-1931] Rarities, treasures of Fred Sugar Hall & His<br />

Sugar Babies Music of the 20’s and beginning of the 30’s As a bandleader Hall and his men recorded prolifically<br />

for many labels from 1925 onwards. Many recordings featured vocalist Arthur Fields with whom Hall<br />

enjoyed a lengthy partnership, co-writing several songs. [Item Code: 65536 CD: $11.00]<br />

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REV-OLA<br />

3 TINY BRADSHAW AND HIS ORCHESTRA HEAVY JUICE Heavy Juice • Train Kept A-Rollin’ • Later<br />

• Hold On Josie • Rippin’ & Runnin’ • Cat Nap • Walkin’ The Chalk Line • Choice • Spider Web • Free<br />

For All • Gravy Train • Overflow • I’m A Hi-Ballin Daddy • Pompton Turnpike • I’m Going To Have Myself<br />

A Ball • Soft • Ping Pong • Mailman’s Sack • South Of The Orient • Lay It On The Line • Stompin Room<br />

Only • Breaking Up The House • Cat Fruit • Off & On • Brad’s Blues • Newspaper Boy Blues • Stack Of<br />

Dollars • Light • Knockin Blues • Powder Puff [1950-1955] One bandleader who seems to go on and on<br />

is Tiny Bradshaw, who was resident at the Savoy in Harlem for many years after the mid-thirties. Tiny still<br />

has a jumping big-little band of about twelve men who blow their brains out and bawl very risque lyrics with<br />

immense gusto. He is a firm favourite and it’s easy to understand why - his discs have all the ingredients for<br />

a successful race record of today - broad humour, powerful brass, a honking tenor and that rocking, rolling<br />

beat which only a coloured band can generate, and which hasn’t changed much during the years except to<br />

get a bit more frantic. [Item Code: 65409 CD: $17.00]<br />

148 DOC POMUS BLUES IN THE RED Doc’s Boogie • Pomus Blues • Send For The Doctor • My New<br />

Chick • Alley Alley Blues • Blues Without Booze • Fruity Woman Blues • My Good Pott • Jelly Jelly • Kiss<br />

My Wrist • Traveling Doc • Naggin’ Wife Blues • No Home Blues • Blues For Sale • Blues In The Red • Give It Up • Pool Playin’ Baby • Too Much<br />

Boogie • The Last Blues • Work Little Carrie • Heartlessly • Bye Baby Bye • Here Comes The Blues • Joe Turner Medley Doc Pomus was acclaimed<br />

as one of the classic songwriters - sometimes alone, sometimes in the company of peers like Leiber<br />

and Stoller, and frequently with composer-partner Mort Shuman, seemingly effortlessly wrote or co-wrote<br />

24k rock and pop classics bu the bushel such as ‘Boogie Woogie Country Girl’, ‘Teenager In Love’, ‘Lonely<br />

Avenue’, ‘Can’t Get Used To Losing You’, ‘His Latest Flame’, ‘Sweets For My Sweet’, ‘Little Sister’, ‘Youngblood’,<br />

‘Viva Las Vegas’, ‘Save The Last Dance For Me’, ‘Suspicion’, ‘Turn Me Loose’, ‘A Mess Of Blues’ and<br />

countless other award-winning tunes of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Following in the footsteps of his heroes Big Joe<br />

Turner and Wynonie ‘Mr Blues’ Harris. For the first time ever on CD, we explore Pomus’ secret history as a<br />

recording artist which, coincidentally, also reflects the amazing history of rhythm & blues from mid-forties<br />

risque blues and jazzy jump tunes to mid fifties screaming rock ‘n’ roll. [Item Code: 65410 CD: $17.00]<br />

REX<br />

336 VARIOUS ARTISTS UNDERNEATH THE HARLEM MOON Nobody’s Sweetheart (1a) • Freeze<br />

An’ Melt (1b) • Underneath The Harlem Moon (1c) • I’ll Never Be The Same (1d) • Rockin’ Chair (1e) • The<br />

Japanese Sandman (1f) • Poor Richard (1g) • I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me (1h) • Ain’t Misbehavin’<br />

(1i) • Doin’ What I Please (1c) • West End Blues (1i) • Black And Tan Fantasy (1j) • Heebie Jeebies<br />

(1k) • Collegiate Love (1l) • Song Of The Islands (1e) • Tiger Rag (1m) • Stormy Weather (1n) • Confessin’ (1e) • Nagasaki (1c) • After You’ve Gone<br />

(1o) • Slippery Horn (1j) • St James Infirmary (1e) • Baby Mine (1d) • I Hate Myself (1p) • All For The Sake<br />

Of Love (1q) • Twelfth Street Rag (1j) • Young And Healthy (2a) • East St. Louis Toodle-Oo (1j) • Maniac’s<br />

Ball (2b) • Strange As It Seems (1d) • Rhythm Is Our Business (2c) • Choo Choo (2d) • Bundle Of Blues<br />

(1j) • No-One Loves Like That Dallas Man (1c) • Moon Glow (1j) • Darktown Strutters Ball (1h) • Rockin’<br />

In Rhythm (2e) • You Rascal You (1e) • Stratosphered (2c) • Hotter Than Hell (2f) • Big House Blues (2e) •<br />

Sing Sing Isn’t Prison Any More (2g) • Baby, When You Ain’t There (1j) • I’ve Got Rhythm (1d) • Be Bo Bo<br />

(qg) • Basin Street Blues (2h) • Doin’ What I Please (1d) • Comin’ ‘nd Gone (2e) • I’ve Found A New Baby<br />

(2i) • I’ll Putcha Pitcha In The Papers (1q) 1a- MacKenzie And Condon’s Orchestra; 1b- Eddie Lang & His<br />

Orchestra; 1c- Don Redman & His Orchestra; 1d- Adelaide Hall; 1e- Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra; 1f-<br />

Wayne King & His Orchestra; 1g- Jack Purvis & His Orchestra; 1h- Red McKenzie’s Celestial Beings; 1i- Louis<br />

Armstrong’s Hot Five; 1j- Duke Ellington & His Orchestra; 1k- Boswell Sisters; 1l- Cornell & His Orchestra;<br />

1m- Tomym Dorsey; 1n- Garland Wilson & Nat Gonella; 1o- Miff Mole’s Little Molers; 1p- Boswell Sisters<br />

With The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra; 1q- Nan Blackstone; 2a - Bing Crosby With Guy Lombardo & His<br />

Royal Canadians; 2b- Casa Loma Orchestra; 2c- Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra; 2d- Frankie Trumbaur &<br />

His Orchestra; 2e- Harlem Footwarmers; 2f- Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra; 2g- Yacht Club Boys; 2h-<br />

Charleston Chasers; 2i- Joe Venuti’s Blue Four) [1927-1934] 2-CD set. Features 50 sides from some of the great pioneers of jazz. Includes Duke<br />

Ellington, Frankie Trumbauer, Boswell Sisters, Cornell & His Orch., Don Redman, Wayne King, Jimmie Lunceford, Jack Purvis, Harlem Footwarmers,<br />

Nan Blackstone, more. [Item Code: 65573 2-CD: $19.00]<br />

RIVERMONT<br />

2211 FREDERICK HODGES ADAM SWANSON DOUBLE TROUBLE - HOT PIANO DUETS Double<br />

Trouble • Maple Leaf Rag • The Entertainer, Swipesy Cake Walk • Stay Out Of The South • Dill Pickles<br />

• Take Me Out To The Ball Game • Nola • Canadian Capers • Happy Feet • Pianoflage • Kitten On The<br />

Keys • Manhattan Madness • Space Shuffle [2009] Frederick Hodges and Adam Swanson are two of the<br />

most well-known and highly-regarded ragtime and ‘novelty’ pianists in the world today. Hodges has served<br />

as pianist and singer with Don Neely’s Royal Society Jazz Orchestra and the Peter Mintun Orchestra and<br />

currently enjoys a career as silent film accompanist in his native California and at film festivals around the<br />

world. Swanson is a recent two-time winner of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest.<br />

For the past several years, Hodges and Swanson have teamed up at ragtime and early jazz festivals around<br />

the United States, and they have finally brought their fresh and exciting duets to disc in a 14 tracks of thrilling<br />

ragtime, novelty, and popular song favorites. Recorded in 2009. [Item Code: 65388 CD: $17.00]<br />

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SEPIA<br />

1146 BING CROSBY THROUGH THE YEARS VOL. 5 - 1953 Tenderfoot • Walk Me By The River •<br />

Cela M’est Egal • The Magic Window • Violets And Violins • A Propos De Rein • Mademoiselle De Paris<br />

(In French) • Au Bord De L’eau (In French) • Embrasse-Moi Bien (In French) • La Mer (In French) • Tu Ne<br />

Peux Pas Te Figurer (In French) • La Seine (In French) • Mon Coeur Est Un Violon (In French) • La Vie En<br />

Rose (In French) • Embrasse-Moi Bien • Mademoiselle De Paris • Do You Ever Think Of Me •I Never Knew<br />

(That Roses Grew) • Somebody Loves Me • After You’ve Gone • Sleepy Time Gal • Dinah • I Never Knew<br />

(I Could Love Anybody) • I Can’t Give You Anything But Love • What A Little Moonlight Can Do • Down By<br />

The Riverside • Y’all Come • Changing Partners (Collective Personnel: Perry Botkin And His Guitars, John<br />

Scott Trotter And His Orchestra, Paul Durand Et Son Grand Orchestre, Buddy Cole Trio, Perry Botkin And<br />

His Orchestra) [1953] Continuing the Bing Crosby Through the Years series, this fifth volume contains 28<br />

tracks recorded in 1953, programmed in chronological order. Listen to Crosby singing French standards in<br />

French. [Item Code: 65459 CD: $16.00]<br />

1147 JANE MORGAN JANE IN SPAIN The Moon Was Yellow • Adios • Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps •<br />

Perfidia • You Belong To My Heart • Baia • Granada • I Get Ideas • Be Mine Tonight • What A Difference<br />

A Day Made • Let Me Love You Tonight • Magic Is The Moonlight • Happy Anniversary • C’est La Vie, C’est L’amour • The Sound Of Music • I’m<br />

In Love • I’m New At The Game • Love Is Like Champagne • With Open Arms • Climb Every Mountain • Was It Day, Was It Night? • My Foolish<br />

Heart • It’s Been A Long, Long Time • If Only I Could Live My Life Again (Collective Personnel: The Troubadors) [1957-1959] Digitally remastered<br />

in glorious stereo sound, all of these tracks are on CD for the very first time. This album showcases<br />

Jane Morgan’s exotic side, featuring many Latin standards, and also includes a selection of recordings made<br />

between 1957 and 1959. [Item Code: 65458 CD: $16.00]<br />

1148 BARBARA MCNAIR FRONT ROW CENTER Old Devil Moon • Hello Young Lovers • Love Is A<br />

Simple Thing • Alone Together • Whatever Lola Wants • My Heart Belongs To Daddy • If I Were A Bell •<br />

The Party’s Over • Always True To You In My Fashion • And This Is My Beloved • I’ve Got A Crush On You<br />

• Steam Heat • Bobby • Till There Was You • He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands • Flipped Over You<br />

• Waltz Me Around • Indiscreet • See If I Care • Too Late The Spring • I Feel A Feeling • Goin’ Steady With<br />

The Moon • A Lover’s Prayer • Telephone Conversation With Billy Williams • Go To Sleep, Go To Sleep,<br />

Go To Sleep With Billy Williams [1957-1959] For the first time on CD: 25 tracks performed by the multitalented<br />

and beautiful actress•singer Barbara McNair. This CD contains all the recordings she made for the<br />

Coral label in the late 1950s, making their CD debut. The bulk of the material is taken from Broadway shows.<br />

[Item Code: 65457 CD: $16.00]<br />

1149 DEANNA DURBIN SPRING PARADE Spring Parade Main Title (a)- It’s Foolish But It’s Fun (b)<br />

• Tatra- The Country Fair- When April Sings (a) • Czardas (a) • A Night In The Hay (a) • The Blue Danube<br />

Dream (b) • Petticoats (a) • Stolz March (a) • Bakery Shop (a) • Charming Drummer (a) • When April Sings (c) • Valse Budapest (a) • When April<br />

Sings (b) • Waltzing In The Clouds (d) • Waltzing In The Clouds- Love Behind The Pilar (a) • It’s Foolish But It’s Fun (Reprise) (b) • Previn March<br />

(In A Spring Parade) (a) • It’s Foolish But It’s Fun (Reprise) (e) • Doodle Doo (a) • When April Sings- Deanna<br />

Waltzes (a) • Ante Room (a) • Polonnaise (a) • Emperor’s Saltsticks (a)- Waltzing In The Clouds (Reprise) (b)<br />

• Spring Parade End Credits (a) • Spring Parade Exploitation Disc • When April Sings (b) • It’s Foolish But It’s<br />

Fun (b) • Three Smart Girls Exploitation Disc • That Certain Age Exploitation Disc (Artist: a- Universal Studio<br />

Orchestra; b- Deanna Durbin; c- Male Quartet; d- Robert Cummings & Deanna Durbin; d- Butch And Buddy)<br />

[1940] In 1940 only 25 sets of 78s were privately pressed of the entire soundtrack of the hit Deanna Durbin<br />

movie musical Spring Parade, making this first-ever CD release the Holy Grail of original soundtrack recordings.<br />

These recordings have been digitally re-mastered from one of those 25 sets, and the CD includes the<br />

disc made by the studio for radio stations to advertise the film as well as transcriptions of songs from the film<br />

that Durbin made ‘live’ for radio broadcasts. [Item Code: 65456 CD: $16.00]<br />

8004 MARIA FRIEDMAN Spread A Little Happiness- Smile- If I Ruled The World • I Sit In The Sun •<br />

Georgy Girl- Downtown • As If We Never Said Goodbye • Alone Again Naturally • The Boy In The Gallery-<br />

Mad About The Boy • Norwegian Wood- Eleanor Rigby • A Garden • Nina • If Love Were All • War<br />

Medley: Part 1: It’s A Long Way To Tipperary- Sister Susie’s • Sewing Shirts For Soldiers • Part 2: The White<br />

Cliffs Of Dover- Dido’s Lament • What Kind Of Fool Am I • We’ll Meet Again • Diamonds Are Forever<br />

(Personnel: Jason Carr, Kay Bywater, Matt Whittington, Paul Moylan) [2009] First studio album in 14 years. Three-time Olivier Award-winning<br />

musical star Maria Friedman has starred in productions on both Broadway. This album is based on her recent critically acclaimed one-woman<br />

show celebrating the work of British composers. The songs come from a wide range of backgrounds-musical<br />

theatre, 1960s pop, and the two World Wars. Tony Award nominee Jason Carr provides original orchestrations.<br />

[Item Code: 65334 CD: $16.00]<br />

SOLAR RECORDS<br />

4569871 GERRY MULLIGAN ART FARMER QUARTET IN STOCKHOLM & HOLLYWOOD 1959<br />

Introduction By Gene Krupa • As Catch Can • I Can’t Get Started • Just In Time • What Is There To Say? •<br />

Spring Is Sprung • Blueport • Utter Chaos • Motel • My Funny Valentine • Walkin’ Shoes • Festive Minor<br />

• As Catch Can • News From Blueport • Just In Time (Personnel: Bill Crow, Dave Bailey) [1959] Two<br />

rarely heard complete performances by the celebrated Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Art Farmer, Bill Crow<br />

and Dave Bailey. Taped just months after completing the album What Is There to Say? these performances<br />

present the band live in Stockholm and at a Hollywood studio, recording tracks for a radio broadcast. Both<br />

sets are well recorded with excellent sound quality and the Hollywood one contains the only existing version<br />

of ‘Motel’ by the Mulligan-Farmer quartet. Includes inside booklet. [Item Code: 65530 CD: $16.00]<br />

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SOLO ART<br />

3 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE SOLO ART STORY - PIANO BLUES & BOOGIE 1938-1939 VOL. 2 Shuffle<br />

Boogie (a) • Pete’s Blues #2 (a) • How Long, How Long (a) • Let ‘Em Jump (a) • Buss Robinson Blues (R-128)<br />

(a) • Untitled (a) • The Fives (b) • Beezum Blues (b) • Yancey Limited (b) • South Side Shuffle (c) • House<br />

Rent Struggle (d) • Juice Joint (d) • Salty Woman Blues (d) • Pine Top’s Boogie Woogie (d) • I Don’t Know (d)<br />

• Sweet Tooth (d) • Clarence’s Blues (d) • Monday Struggle (e) • St. Louis Blues (e) • Bass Goin’ Crazy (e) •<br />

Far Ago Blues (f) • Closing Hour Blues (f) (Artist: a- Pete Johnson; b- Jimmy Yancey; c- Art Hodes; d- Cripple<br />

Clarence Lofton; e- Albert Ammons; f- Meade Lux Lewis) [1938-1939] [Item Code: 65372 CD: $15.00]<br />

SOUNDS OF YESTERYEAR<br />

809 LES BROWN AND HIS BAND OF RENOWN LET’S GO TO TOWN FEATURING PEGGY LEE AND<br />

GISELLE MACKENZIE National Guard Show #17: Intro: Leap Frog • I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm •<br />

Stormy Weather • Takes Two To Tango (1a) • You Are My Sunshine • National Guard Show #18: Intro: Leap<br />

Frog • My Baby Just Cares For Me • Over The Rainbow • Wish You Were Here (1a) • You’re The Cream In<br />

My Coffee • National Guard Show #19: Intro: Leap Frog • When The Red, Red Robin • You’re My Everything<br />

• The Lady Is A Tramp (1a) • Rain • National Guard Show #20: Intro: Leap Frog • Jeepers Creepers • You’re A Sweetheart • When I Fall In Love<br />

(1a) • Heat Wave • National Guard Show #245: Intro: National Guard Song • Love Is Here To Stay (2a) • A Night In Tunisia • Baubles, Bangles<br />

And Beads (2a) • Begin The Beguine • National Guard Show #246: Intro: National Guard Song • Too Close For Comfort (2a) • Playing The Field •<br />

The Nearness Of You (2a) • Get Me To The Church On Time • National Guard Show #247: Intro: National<br />

Guard Song • Wrap Your Trouble In Dreams (2a) • Almost Like Being In Love • Secret Love (2a) • I Could<br />

Have Dreamed All Night • National Guard Show #248: Intro: National Guard Song • How About You (2a) •<br />

Mister Moon • I’ll Be Around • Idaho (Vocalist: 1a- Peggy Lee; 2a- Gisele MacKenzie) 2-CD set. Features<br />

Peggy Lee and Giselle Mackenzie. These rare live recordings were made for the ‘National Guard Show. Forty<br />

tracks in total. [Item Code: 65248 2-CD: $14.00]<br />

810 RALPH FLANAGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAYS FOR DANCING VOLUME 2 Intro: Hot Toddy<br />

• Linda • Stars Fell On Alabama • Joshua Fit De Battle Of Jericho • Ballin’ The Jack (a) • Stardust • Shortnin’<br />

Bread • Some Enchanted Evening • Blue Room • Hot Toddy • Sign Off (Gene Krupa: Calling Doctor Gillespie)<br />

• Intro: Giannina Mia • My Hero • Penthouse Serenade (b) • Joshua Fit De Battle Of Jericho • Irivng<br />

Berlin Medley: Pretty Girl- Remember- Say It Isn’t So- How Deep Is The Ocean- Muskrat Ramble (Flanagan’s<br />

Flatbush Five) • Careless • Love Is Here To Stay • Hot Toddy • Sing Off: Giannina Mia (Vocalist: a- Kay<br />

Golding; b- Sandy Cee) [1960] Features two Armed Forces Radio Transcriptions for the One Night Stand<br />

serie. . [Item Code: 65249 CD: $14.00]<br />

811 TEX BENEKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA GOODBYE, GLENN MILLER STRINGS Just You Just Me •<br />

Blue Champagne • Cherokee Canyon (a) • The Man I Love • Saturday Date (a) • My Buddy • Can’t Help<br />

Lovin’ That Man (b) • A Woman Always Understands (c) • St. Louis Blues March • A String Of Pearls • Until<br />

(d) • Every Day I Love You (a) • Little Jack Frost, Gt Lost (b) • East Of The Sun (c) • At Last (c) • ‘S Wonderful<br />

• Laura (c) • Ali Baba • These Foolish Things • Down Among The Sheltering Palms (a) • By The Way (d) •<br />

Senorita (c) • September In The Rain • Don’t Blame Me • Somebody Loves Me (a) • This Is The Moment (c)<br />

• Moonlight Serenade (Vocalist: a- Tex Beneke; b- Claire Chatwin; c- Bob Mitchell; d- Mary Mayo) (Collective<br />

Personnel: Bobby Nichols, Pete Candoli, Buddy Yeager, Whitey Thomas, John Graas, Wilbur Schwartz,<br />

Jack Sperling, Bob Gibbons, Stan Fishelson, Sol Libero, More) [1949] Glenn Miller Orchestra on a smaller<br />

scale to the A.A.F. Band. The 1948 ‘On The Beam’ broadcast. [Item Code: 65250 CD: $14.00]<br />

812 GLENN MILLER AND THE ARMY AIRFORCES BAND MEDLEY TIME Medley: Goin’ Home- Paper<br />

Doll (1a)- All The Things You Are (1b)- My Blue Heaven • Medley: Long, Long Ago- I Heard You Cried Last<br />

Night (And So Did I) (1b)- Moonlight Serenade- Blues In My Heart • Medley Three: Drink To Me Only With<br />

Thine Eyes- You’ll Never Know (1c)- Summertime- Blue Skies • Medley: Loch Lomond- If Thats The Way You<br />

Want It Baby (1a)- Make Believe- Mood Indigo • The Old Refrain • Blue Rain (1d) • Smoke Gets In Your Eyes<br />

• Blue Again • Medley: Sweet And Low- In The Blue Of The Evening (1d)- Things Ain’t What They Used To<br />

Be- A Blues Serenade • Medley: The Irish Air From The County Derry- Shoo, Shoo Baby (1a)- The Way You Look Tonight- Beautiful Blue Danube<br />

• Medley: Caprice Viennois- Sunday Monday Or Always (1c)- My Isle Of Golden Dreams- The Birth Of The Blues • The End Of A Perfect Day •<br />

Do You Know (1d) • Moonlight Sonata • The Blue Room • Silver Threads Among The Gold • Absent Minded (1d) • A String Fo Pearls • St Louis<br />

Blues • I Sustain The Wings • The Army Air Corps- I Sustain The Wings • Flow Gently Sweet Afton • Later<br />

Tonight (2a) • Don’t Be That Way • Blue Champagne • Medley: Silent Night- I’ll Be Home Fort Christmas-<br />

Jingle Bells (1a)- White Christmas • Medley: Schubert’s Serenade- Irresistible You (2b)- Little Brown Jug •<br />

Rhapsody In Blue • Medley: All Through The Night- I Love You (1d)- Take It Easy (1a)- Blue Hawaii • Medley:<br />

Killarney- I’ve Got A Heart Filled With Love (2b)- Moonlight Serenade- Wabash Blues • Medley: Songs My<br />

Mother Taught Me- It’s Love, Love, Love (1a)- In An Eighteenth Century Drawing Room- Blue Orchids (2c)<br />

• Medley: My Buddy- Goodnight Wherever You Are- Music Makers- Farewell Blues • Medley: Mother Machree-<br />

I Couldn’t Sleep A Wink Last Night (2a)- I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (2d)- Wang, Wang Blues<br />

• Medley: In The Gloaming (1d)- Fellow On A Furlough- Stompin’ At The Savoy- Deep Purple • I Sustain The<br />

Wings (Vocalist: 1a- the Crew Chiefs; 1b- Tony Martin; 1c- Artie Malvin; 1d- Johnny Desmond; 2a- Johnny<br />

Desmond And The Crew Chiefs; 2b- Bob Carroll And The Crew Chiefs; 2c- Bob Carroll; 2d- Peanuts Hucko<br />

(Collective Personnel: Bernie Privin) [1943-1944] 2-CD set. Miller’s ‘Something Old, Something New,<br />

Something Borrowed and Something Blue’ medleys played on the ‘Chesterfield Show’. The ever astute Glenn<br />

came up with his four in one medley formula doubled the amount of tunes he could pack into one show..<br />

[Item Code: 65389 2-CD: $26.00]<br />

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SOUNDS OF YESTERYEAR<br />

813 MAYNARD FERGUSON EXPO 67 MONTREAL Introduction In Four Languages • To And Fro • I<br />

Can’t Get Started • Polecat • Introduction In Four Languages • Who Can I Turn To • My Sister • Over The<br />

Rainbow • Summertime Revisited • Closer • Take The ‘A’ Train • Frame For The Blues • At The Sound Of The<br />

Trumpet • Round About Midnight • Almost Like Being In Love • Whisper Not • Alfie • Unknown Instrumental<br />

• Katimvik (Personnel: Bix Balair, Giles LeFlamme, Real Mathieu, Marcel Lavaque, Garard Vaillancourt,<br />

Claude Blouin, Gerry Danovitch, Brian Barley, Nick Ayoub, Jean Lebrun, Yvan Landry, Art Maiste, Tony Romandini,<br />

John Lanza, Ronny Page) [1967] 2-CD set. Recorded live at the 1967 Montreal Exposition during<br />

the month of July. CD1 of this two CD set features The Maynard Ferguson Sextet which features: Maynard<br />

Ferguson on trumpet, John Christie alto Saxophone, Brian Barley tenor saxophone, Art Maiste piano, Buddy<br />

Fasano bass and Ronny Page drums. CD2 features the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra playing ‘live’ at the same<br />

venue on the 8th of July 1967. [Item Code: 65390 2-CD: $26.00]<br />

814 STAN KENTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA SWINGING IN SAN FRANCISCO What’s New • My<br />

Old Flame • Kingfish • Street Of Dreams • Royal Blue • Theme And Variations • I Concentrate On You •<br />

Evening (Rendezvous At Sunset) • Stompin’ At The Savoy • Collaboration • El Congo Valiente • La Suerte<br />

De Los Tontos • Under A Blanket Of Blue • Swing House • Stan Kenton Introduces The Orchestra • Artistry In Rhythm (Personnel: Ed Leddy,<br />

Lee Katzman, Dennis Grillo, Phil Gilbert, Tom Slaney, Bob Fitzpatrick, Kent Larsen, Jim Amlotte, Kenny Shroyer, Irving Rosenthal, Joe Mariani, Jay<br />

McAllister, Lennie Niehaus, Bill Perkins, Richie Kamuca, Pepper Adams, Ralph Blaze, Don Bagley, Mel Lewis) [1956] This CD of the great Stan<br />

Kenton Orchestra is being issued to coincide with the release of Michael Sparke’s New book entitled ‘This<br />

Is An Orchestra’ to be published by The University Of North Texas Press. Swinging In San Francisco features<br />

the band at its best and is from Stan Kenton’s popular mid-fifties period. [Item Code: 65391 CD: $14.00]<br />

SOUTHLAND<br />

43 HENRY BROWN HENRY BROWN BLUES Henry Brown Blues • Got It & Cain’t Quit It • Bottled In<br />

Bond • Blues For Charlie O’Brien • Deep Morgan Is Delmar Now • Henry Brown Boogie • O’Fallon Blues •<br />

My Blues Is In The Bottle • Papa Slick Head • Handyman Blues • Scufflin’ Boogie • Henry Brown’s Talking<br />

Blues [1960] Solo piano from St. Louis musician Henry Brown, recorded in 1960. 12 tracks. Apart from<br />

a few recordings of long ago Henry Brown has never had an opportunity before to express himself fully on<br />

record. A taciturn man he communicates more eloquently in his music than in his taut speech, as his moving<br />

playing on ‘Got It and Cain’t Quit It” or “My Blues Is In The Bottle’ testifies. In ‘Blues for Charlie O’Brien’<br />

he acknowledges his indebtedness to the interest of the detective - and slyly jokes about the Police Squad.<br />

His inexorable left-hand boogie figures are powerfully demonstrated in ‘Scufflin’ Boogie’ whilst he plays<br />

‘Handyman Blues’ to an unexpected tango rhythm. These and the remaining titles should help to bring Henry Brown the recognition he deserves<br />

as a blues pianist of the first importance. [Item Code: 65495 CD: $15.00]<br />

SUMMIT<br />

7012 TONY MONACO LIVE AT THE ORBIT ROOM S’bout Time • Ode To Billie Joe • Slow Down<br />

Sagg • Someday My Prince Will Come • I’ll Close My Eyes • S’bout Time (Edited For Radio) • Ode To Billie<br />

Joe (edited For Radio) (Personnel: Ted Quinlan, Vito Reeza) Tony Monaco explodes on an out-there jazz<br />

masterpiece with his fresh and powerful Toronto trio. Recorded live at the famous Orbit Room. Dedicated to<br />

late Toronto jazz organist Doug Riley. [Item Code: 65470 CD: $16.00]<br />

SUPERBATONE<br />

737 BRAD KAY HEALING TIME - SOLO PIANO Homeopathic Blues • From Blue To Sweet • Little Half<br />

Steps • That Spooney Crooney- Honey Mooney Oh You Barcarole • A Sultry Breeze In Central Park • Healing<br />

Chickens • Go Ahead And Cry • Cosmic Cuddles • Healing Time [2001] Original music for healing,<br />

meditation, relaxing, but with a difference. The music of ‘Healing Time’ will relax and entertain. These are<br />

carefully conceived and executed compositions that draw on the artist’s background in early jazz, ragtime<br />

and modern classical music. They can be used as foreground or background. Created in collaboration with the late jazz singer and expert meditator<br />

Susannah McCorkle. [Item Code: 64568 CD: $12.00]<br />

742 SUZY WILLIAMS ENJOY THE RIDE A Waltz Around The Pool Room • You Keep Me On The<br />

Road • Enjoy The Ride • I Want To Mosey Where It’s Cozy • Get Yer Own Bad Habits • Drawn To You •<br />

I’m In Lust • The Man In The Empty Suit • Slow Down, September • The Guy Who Invented Sex • Tell Me<br />

My Favorite Lie • Wonderin’ How You Are • That’s What Your Love Does • Get An Older Man, Darling •<br />

Over The Threshold (Personnel: Brad Kay, Oliver Steinberg, Irv Gershenz, Bill Ryan, Dan Weinstein, Corey<br />

Gemme, Paul Deblasi, Don Allen, George Pandis, Peter Keir, John Lambdin, Jerron Paxton) Suzy Williams<br />

has for many years been delighting audiences on both coasts with her bravura singing, starting in the late<br />

‘70s in New York with partner Norman Zamcheck, as ‘Stormin’ Norman & Suzy.’ Suzy has drawn inspiration<br />

from all directions, Sophie Tucker to June Christy to Barry White, and today has a style and sound distinctly<br />

her own. Self composed tunes run the gamut: funny (‘Get an Older Man, Darling’), poignant (‘Slow Down,<br />

September’), swinging (‘Enjoy the Ride!’), goofy (‘I’m in Lust!’), sensual (‘Over the Threshhold’); hard and<br />

blue (‘Get Yer Own Bad Habits’) - all infused with wit and warmth, and all decidedly classifiable as way<br />

better late than never. This production, the first in-house, original Superbatone project, was done the oldfashioned<br />

way, using a single microphone in an inviting acoustic space, recorded live to digital in real time<br />

in complete takes. [Item Code: 65537 CD: $13.00]<br />

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TCB<br />

2212 SAL NISTICO TONY SCOTT SWISS RADIO DAYS VOLUME 21 The Song Is You • The Day Before<br />

Yesterday • Grooving Sal • Sophisticated Lady • Things Ain’t What They Used To Be • Loverman • Lush<br />

Life • Lady Day • Perdido (Personnel: Tony Scott, Klaus Koenig, Peter Frei, Peter Schmidlin) [1977] Sal<br />

Nistico is a fine player from the post-bop school known mainly as a star soloist for Woody Herman, firing off<br />

choruses at a pace that would cause lesser players to falter. [Item Code: 65335 CD: $16.00]<br />

29302 KEITH SAUNDERS TRIO LOST IN QUEENS The Group • Nobody Else But Me • Where’s<br />

Mazzei? • Rebecca • In Search Of The Lost Camel Paths Of Maspeth • How Deep Is The Ocean? • Lucy • I<br />

Concentrate On You (Personnel: Bim Strasberg, Tako Okamoto) [2008] Out of the chaos and mayhem of<br />

a thousand expressways comes this date. The music represents the composing and the playing that has been<br />

done with the Trio over the past three years. The original compositions were written with this trio in mind,<br />

so the group became a major component of songs. [Item Code: 65336 CD: $16.00]<br />

UNIVERSAL<br />

16869 FRANK SINATRA THE CONCERT SINATRA I Have Dreamed • My Heart Stood Still • Lost In<br />

The Stars • Ol’ Man River • You’ll Never Walk Alone • Bewitched • This Nearly Was Mine • Soliloquy (From Carousel) This collaboration with<br />

Nelson Riddle is a collection of eight numbers (half of them Rodgers and Hammerstein compositions) from popular stage musicals. It’s not exactly<br />

the swinging Sinatra of myth and legend, but it does make for a stunning musical experience; the Chairman is<br />

in great voice, and he scales the explosive orchestral peaks of Riddle’s arrangements with the confidence of a<br />

mountain climber. His versions of ‘Ol’ Man River’ and ‘Soliloquy’ are big improvements over his Columbiaera<br />

attempts, and ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone,’ ‘My Heart Stood Still,’ and ‘Lost in the Stars’ are positively<br />

breathtaking. [Item Code: 65400 CD: $16.00]<br />

16916 FRANK SINATRA RING-A-DING Ring-A-Ding Ding • Let’s Fall In Love • Be Careful, It’s My<br />

Heart • A Foggy Day • A Fine Romance • In The Still Of The Night • The Coffee Song • When I Take My<br />

Sugar To Tea • Let’s Face The Music And Dance • You’d Be So Easy To Love • You And The Night And The<br />

Music • I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm The tempos and the phrasing, both done with ease and naturalness,<br />

are once again present in the form that has made Frank Sinatra’s style strong enough for a dozen others<br />

to carve careers for themselves within its outlines. A word about the accompaniment on this album: The<br />

trumpet on ‘A Foggy Day’ and ‘Easy To Love’ is Don Fagerquist; on ‘A Fine Romance’ it is John Anderson.<br />

Bill Miller is the pianist heard on ‘Be Careful, It’s My Heart’. Emil Richards is the vibraphonist on ‘I’ve Got<br />

My Love To Keep Me Warm’ and Bud Shank and Frank Rosolino are heard on ‘You And The Night And The<br />

Music’. [Item Code: 65399 CD: $16.00]<br />

20005 FRANK SINATRA SINATRA & BASIE Pennies From Heaven • Please Be Kind • (Love Is) The Tender Trap • Looking At The World Thru<br />

Rose Colored Glasses • My Kind Of Girl • I Only Have Eyes For You • Nice Work If You Can Get It • Learnin’ The Blues • I’m Gonna Sit Right<br />

Down And Write Myself A Letter • I Won’t Dance (Personnel: Thad Jones, F.P. Richard, Sonny Cohn, Albert<br />

Aarons, Al Porcino, Henry Coker, Rufus Wagner, Benny Powell, Marshal Royal, Frank Foster, Eric Dixon,<br />

Frank Wess, Charlie Fowlkes, Buddy Catlett, Freddie Green, Sonny Payne) The first of three albums that<br />

Frank Sinatra recorded with swing legend Count Basie, Sinatra-Basie is also the best. The tension between<br />

Sinatra and Basie makes for a thrilling listening experience, especially for those who think of Sinatra as more<br />

of a saloon balladeer than a jazz singer. ‘Learnin’ the Blues,’ ‘I Only Have Eyes for You’ and ‘(Love Is) the<br />

Tender Trap’ are the highlights of the set. [Item Code: 65398 CD: $16.00]<br />

20006 FRANK SINATRA SWING ALONG WITH ME Falling In Love With Love • The Curse Of An<br />

Aching Heart • Don’t Cry Joe • Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone • Love Walked In • Granada •<br />

I Never Knew • Don’t Be That Way • Moonlight On The Ganges • It’s A Wonderful World • Have You Met<br />

Miss Jones? • You’re Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You A bold, buoyant Frank Sinatra, breaking it up on<br />

twelve of the most uninhibited Sinatra songs ever recorded. Arranged and conducted by Billy May. [Item<br />

Code: 65397 CD: $16.00]<br />

20008 FRANK SINATRA SOME NICE THINGS I’VE MISSED You Turned My World Around • Sweet<br />

Caroline • The Summer Knows • I’m Gonna Make It All The Way • Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak<br />

Tree • Satisfy Me One More Time • If • You Are The Sunshine Of My Life • What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life • Bad, Bad Leroy Brown<br />

After returning to the spotlight with Ol’ Blue Eyes Is Back, Frank Sinatra continued his comeback with Some Nice Things I’ve Missed. As the title<br />

suggests, the bulk of the album consists of songs that became popular during Sinatra’s brief retirement, including<br />

hits by Stevie Wonder, Neil Diamond, Jim Croce, And Bread. By and large, the material is adapted<br />

for big bands, with a couple of tracks featuring slight contemporary touches, like folky acoustic guitar. Sinatra<br />

brings some life to ‘You Are The Sunshine Of My Life,’ ‘What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life,’ ‘the Summer<br />

Knows,’ And ‘you Turned My World Around’. [Item Code: 65396 CD: $16.00]<br />

20301 FRANK SINATRA SINATRA & COMPANY Drinking Water (Aqua De Beber) • Someone To Light<br />

Up My Life • Trite • Don’t Ever Go Away (Por Causa De Voce) • This Happy Madness (Estrada Branca) •<br />

Wave • One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So) • I Will Drink The Wine • Close To You • Sunrise In<br />

The Morning • Bein’ Green • My Sweet Lady • Leaving On A Jet Plane • Lady Day (Personnel: Antonio<br />

Carlos Jobim) [1969] Originally released in 1971, the first side of Sinatra & Company consists of unreleased<br />

recordings he made with Antonio Carlos Jobim in 1969. Side Two of the album is closer to standard Sinatra<br />

fare, containing seven great tracks slickly produced by Don Costa. While the Rock and Pop artists of the day<br />

dominated the charts, Francis Albert Sinatra was able to create unique albums that were above and beyond<br />

the standard fare released by his easy listening contemporaries. Sinatra stepped out and did what he wanted.<br />

[Item Code: 65401 CD: $16.00]<br />

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UNIVERSAL<br />

24155 DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER TO BILLIE WITH LOVE FROM DEE DEE Lady Sings The Blues • All<br />

Of Me • Good Morning Heartache • Lover Man • You’ve Changed • Miss Brown To You • Don’t Explain •<br />

Fine And Mellow • Mother’s Son-In-Law • God Bless The Child • Foggy Day • Strange Fruit (Personnel:<br />

Edsel Gomez, James Carter, Christian McBride, Lewis Nash) [2009] Bridgewater starred in the one-woman<br />

musical Lady Day in the 1980s. She channeled the iconic jazz singer nightly, singing in a voice that gradually<br />

became more and more like Holiday’s. But on Eleanora Fagan, Bridgewater sings in her own celebrated<br />

voice, and she sees the CD as a modern celebration of Holiday’s work. [Item Code: 65572 -CD: $18.00]<br />

30132 KENNY DORHAM JAZZ CONTRASTS Falling in Love With Love • I’ll Remember April • Larue<br />

• My Old Flame • But Beautiful • La Villa (Personnel: Buddy Enlow, Butch Warren, Charles Davis, Hank<br />

Jones, Jimmy Garrison, Max Roach, Oscar Pettiford, Sonny Rollins, Steve Kuhn) [1957] Some of trumpeter<br />

Kenny Dorham’s finest recordings were his sessions as a leader for Riverside in the ‘50s and fortunately all<br />

of that music has been reissued on CD. This album is a bit brief in time (41 minutes) but contains many<br />

memorable selections. Three of the songs (‘Falling in Love with Love’ a 12-minute version of ‘I’ll Remember<br />

April’ and the trumpeter’s ‘La Villa’) match Dorham in an all-star quintet with the great tenor Sonny Rollins,<br />

pianist Hank Jones, bassist Oscar Pettiford and drummer Max Roach. The other three numbers (of which only ‘My Old Flame’ includes Rollins) adds<br />

a fine harp player (Betty Glauman) and focuses on Dorham’s lyricism. [Item Code: 65483 CD: $13.00]<br />

61826 FATS WALLER PERFORMANCE RADIO RECORDINGS FROM 1931 TO 1943 The Sheik Of Araby • Honeysuckle Rose • Viper’s Drag<br />

• I’m Crazy ‘Bout My Baby • After You’ve Gone • You’re Slightly Less Than Wonderful • Sweet Sue, Just You<br />

• Alligator Crawl • The Moon Is Low • Lonesome Me • St. Louis Blues • Tea For Two • My Fate Is In Your<br />

Hands • When You And I Were Young Maggie • Hallelujah • I Had To Do It • Flat Foot Floogie • Ain’t Misbehavin’<br />

• I Simply Adore You • Handful Of Keys • Honolulu Bundle • Watcha Know, Joe? • Oh! Susannah<br />

• B Flat Blues • The Spider And The Fly • Waller Jive • I’ve Got A Feeling I’m Falling • I Wish I Were Twins<br />

• Baby Brown • How Can You Face Me • Don’t Let It Bother You • California Here I Come • The Joint Is<br />

Jumping • Your Feets Too Big • This Is Nice It Must Be Illegal • Dark Eyes [1931-1943] 2-CD set. He was<br />

a skilled pianist, and master of stride piano, having been the prize pupil and later friend and colleague of<br />

the greatest of the stride pianists, James P. Johnson. Waller was one of the most popular performers of his era,<br />

finding critical and commercial success in his homeland and in Europe. He was also a prolific songwriter,<br />

and many songs he wrote or co-wrote are still popular, such as ‘Honeysuckle Rose’, ‘Ain’t Misbehavin’’ and<br />

‘Squeeze Me’. Fellow pianist and composer Oscar Levant dubbed Waller ‘the black Horowitz’ Waller’s touch<br />

varied and he was a master of dynamics and tension and release. He played with many performers, from<br />

Gene Austin to Erskine Tate to Adelaide Hall, but his greatest success came with his own five-or six-piece<br />

combo, ‘Fats Waller and his Rhythm’ A Broadway musical revue showcasing Waller tunes entitled Ain’t Misbehavin’<br />

was produced in 1978. (The show and a star of the show, Nell Carter, won Tony Awards for the show.) The show opened at the Longacre<br />

Theatre and ran for over 1600 performances. It was revived on Broadway in 1988.. [Item Code: 65377 2-CD: $15.00]<br />

890002 ABBEY LINCOLN ABBEY SINGS ABBEY Blue Monk • Throw It Away • And It’s Supposed To Be<br />

Love • Should’ve Been • The World Is Falling Down • Bird Alone • Down Here Below • The Music Is The<br />

Magic • Learning How To Listen • The Merry Dancer • Love Has Gone Away • Being Me (Personnel: Larry<br />

campbell, Scott Colley, Shawn Pelton, Gil Goldstein, Dave Eggar) [2007] Vocalist Abbey Lincoln’s voice is<br />

the sound of the earth yearning for your soul. Abbey Sings Abbey finds the songstress revisiting a number of<br />

her own compositions from past albums. And while she remains a pre-eminent jazz singer, here she has surrounded<br />

herself with an eclectic and organic small group that imbues these tracks with a soft country-blues<br />

meets klezmer sound that rubs elegantly against Lincoln’s burnished vocals. This is a beautifully raw and<br />

intimate album full of lament and the faint perfume of romance. These are enigmatic torch songs and playful<br />

blues, dark elegies and poignant ballads all featuring Lincoln’s own devastatingly precise lyrics and melodies<br />

that hint at not just death and regret, but also a lingering passion for life. [Item Code: 65473 CD: $19.00]<br />

1295002 OSCAR PETERSON DEBUT - CLEF - MERCURY DUO RECORDINGS Announcement (Live)<br />

• I Only Have Eyes for You (Live) • Fine and Dandy (Live) • Carnegie Blues (Live) • Gai (Live) • Padovani<br />

(Live) • Tea for Two (Live)(#) • Debut • They Didn’t Believe Me • Lover Come Back to Me • Where or When<br />

• Three O’Clock in the Morning • All the Things You Are • Tenderly • Oscar’s Blues • Little White Lies • In the Middle of a Kiss • Nameless •<br />

Two Sleepy People • Jumpin’ with Symphony Sid • Robbins Nest • Tico Tico • Get Happy • Smoke Gets in Your Eyes • Deep Purple • Exactly Like<br />

You • I’ll Remember April • Easy to Love • Taking a Chance on Love • Squatty Roo • After All • Caravan • Summer Nocturne • Salute to Garner<br />

• I Get a Kick out of You • What’s New? • Dark Eyes • What Is It? • The Way You Look Tonight • Minor<br />

Blues • Slow Down • How High the Moon • The Nearness of You • There’s a Small Hotel (#)(*) • Lover (*)<br />

• Gypsy in My Soul (Fancy Free) (*) • On the Alamo (*) • Lullaby of the Leaves (*) • Laura (*) • September in<br />

the Rain (*) (Personnel: Major Brown, Major Holley) [1949-1951] Debut uncovers Oscar Peterson’s first<br />

U.S. recordings, an underappreciated and hardly-compiled segment of his brilliant career, when he simply<br />

played and improvised backed by two of the greatest standup bassists of all time - Ray Brown and Major<br />

‘Mule’ Holley - in the brief period before he settled into his world-renowned trio format. It’s is a 3-CD box<br />

set that includes all of the Mercury singles that would later be released as the Clef and Verve LPs Tenderly,<br />

Keyboard, and An Evening With Oscar Peterson, plus several stray tracks that appeared on various formats.<br />

Debut begins with Oscar’s literal U.S. debut: a live recording from Carnegie Hall when the 24-year-old<br />

pianist, pretending to be an audience member, got up on stage to perform for an American audience for the<br />

first time. He returned to Carnegie Hall a year later; all of those rare live sides are included here, as well as a<br />

newly-discovered, unreleased live performance of ‘Tea For Two’ and an unreleased studio version of ‘There’s<br />

A Small Hotel.’ [Item Code: 65282 3-CD: $55.00]<br />

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UPBEAT JAZZ<br />

130 KEN COLYER JAZZMEN VERY VERY LIVE AT THE 100 CLUB Weary Blues • Old Kentucky Home<br />

• Clarinet Marmalade • I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None Of This Jelly Roll • St Philip Street Breakdown •<br />

When You Wore A Tulip (And I Wore A Big Red Rose) • Careless Love • I Said I Wasn’t Going To Tell Nobody<br />

• Moose March • Red Wing • Till We Meet Again (Personnel: Sammy Rimmington, Keith Avison, Colin<br />

Bowden, Annie Hawkins, John Griffith, Ron Weatherburn) [1972] The musicians assembled here were<br />

all associated with Ken in one way or another. On this session, Ken played trumpet but was soon to switch<br />

to king cornet. Finally, it should be mentioned that this is indeed a very, very, live session. The audience<br />

aka cheerleader was in fact Gus Ellis, known affectionately in th business as “The Hayes Werewolf”. [Item<br />

Code: 65333 CD: $19.00]<br />

170 KEN COLYER JAZZMEN SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW Over the Rainbow (a) • Bourbon<br />

Street Parade (a) • Red Sails in the Sunset (a) • Rock Island Line (b) • House Rent Stomp (b) • When the Sun<br />

Goes Down (b) • Poor Howard (b) • Milneburg Joys (a) • Riverside Blues (a) • Tiger Rag (a) • No Place Like<br />

Home (a) • Auf Wiedersehn Sweetheart (a) (Artist: a- Ken Coyler’s Jazzmen; b- Ken Coyler’s Skiffle Group)<br />

(Personnel: Ian Wheeler, Mac Duncan, Johnny Bastable, Ray Foxley, Ron Ward, Colin Bowden) [1958] The<br />

Dieter Kreuter Tapes Volume 2 - Recorded Studio 51 8th August 1958. When issued the original version of the CD Up Jumped The Devil in 1995, all<br />

the research pointed to the original tapes having emanated from Peter Goodwin and Ian Wheeler. There was no documentation and only opinions<br />

could be gathered and memories alluding to clues from enthusiasts around at the time. It has now come to<br />

light that most of the material was in fact recorded on different equipment by Dieter Kreuter at Studio 51<br />

with Ken Coyler’s permission. Reissued here on this CD is music with a much better sound from the original<br />

mastertape. However, originally the band was working from two separate tapes, the last two tracks off the<br />

1995 issue were not from Dieter Kreuter so the old disc (URCD114) should be retained by collectors. Skiffle<br />

is also featured on this second volume and includes the only recording of Ken’s version of ‘Rock Island Line’.<br />

[Item Code: 65225 CD: $19.00]<br />

177 CHRIS BARBER MORE WIRELESS DAYS AT THE BBC, VOLUME 2 Bourbon Street Parade • Creole<br />

Love Call • St. Louis Blues • See See Rider • Market Street Stomp • We Sure Do Need Him Now • Trad Tavern<br />

• Blueberry Hill • Bugle Boy March • Heavenly Sunshine • Over In The Gloryland • Lonesome Road •<br />

There’ll Be Some Changes Made • Weeping Willow Blues • Honeysuckle Rose • Climax Rag • Trixie Blues •<br />

Sing On • High Society (Personnel: Pat Halcox, Ian Wheeler, Eddie Smith, Dick Smith, Graham Burdbridge,<br />

Ottilie Patterson, Fred Hunt, Tony Coe) [1961•1963] Chris’s latest venture is his specially augmented Big<br />

Chris Barber Band celebrating his lifelong commitment to Duke Ellington’s music. The repertoire played<br />

here follows Chris’s usual eclectic policy: his affection for blues, New Orleans parade standards, and Barber’s imaginative choice of material and<br />

comprehensive knowledge of the music he loves. [Item Code: 65332 CD: $19.00]<br />

234 CLAUDE LUTER WITH HUMPHREY LYTTELTON IN ENGLAND Weary Blues • If I Could Be<br />

With You • Ce Monsieur Qui Parle • Roses Of Picardy • Avalon • Texas Moaner • I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody<br />

None Of My Jelly Roll • Cake-Walking Babies From Home • Sugar • Les Oignons (Personnel: Johnny<br />

Parker, Jim Bray, Stan Grieg) [1985] In the mid 1940s bands all over the world suddenly started playing<br />

music from the early days of recorded jazz, for example Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Band in San Francisco,<br />

George Webb’s Dixielanders in London, Graham Bell’s Australian Jazz Band and, in Paris a band led by<br />

Claude Luter. Humph was a latter-day member of the George Webb Band, forming his own band in 1948.<br />

It was not until 1985 that these two biggest names from this important part of jazz history came together to<br />

play for the only time with Humph’s rhythm section, re-formed for the occasion, from 1956 which recorded<br />

the hit Bad Penny Blues. This historic concert was fortunately recorded and now issued by Upbeat. [Item<br />

Code: 65227 CD: $19.00]<br />

UPTEE RECORDS<br />

1004 THURMAN BARKER TIME FACTOR Quality Time • Piano Solo • Storm Warning • Bass Solo<br />

• Obsession • Drum Solo • Time Factor • Guitar Solo • A Time For Love • Time Out • Overtime (Personnel: James Emery, Rob Schwimmer,<br />

Gerome Harris) [2001] The diversity of the expressive environments Barker has constructed here is wholly keeping with the genre. In particular,<br />

the protean multiplicity of Barker’s approach to ensemble displays a strong sense of confidence and openness.<br />

On this recording each member of the ensemble and Barker himself takes a leading role, presenting<br />

visions of this moment in their musical lives that wonderfully complement each other. Originally released in<br />

2001. [Item Code: 65172 CD: $16.00]<br />

VINEYARD RECORDS<br />

405 DAVID BOND THE KEY OF LIFE Dewey’s Beat • Key Of Life • Rise Up • Klee’s Machine • Moon<br />

Over Eastern Sky • Sun Ra Swing (Personnel: Dewey Redman, Ed Blackwell, Marshall Allen) The two<br />

sessions on this CD give tribute to and extend the parameters of two monumental traditions in music. The<br />

first from the infinitely deep musical well of Ornette Coleman and associates - the second from Sun Ra and<br />

his musical collaborators. David shows an important ability not all jazzmen have in abundance, the ability<br />

to respond and dialog with the musicians at hand without losing musical identity. He does it superbly with<br />

Dewey Redman and Ed Blackwell, and then in a different yet equally effective way with Marshall Allen and<br />

company. [Item Code: 64693 CD: $16.00]<br />

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VINTAGE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS<br />

301 BROADWAY BELL-HOPS BROADWAY BELL-HOPS But I Do- You Know, I Do (a) • Oh, You Lulu<br />

Belle (b) • Here Comes Malinda (b) • I Found A Round About Way To Heaven • Honey Bunch (c) • Tonight’s<br />

My Night With Baby (d) • Sunday (d) • Don’t Take That Black Bottom Away (d) • Collette • It All Depends<br />

On You (d) • Side By Side (d) • Don’t Somebody Want Somebody To Love? • I Ain’t That Kind Of A Baby (e)<br />

• There Ain’t No Land Like Dixieland (d) • There’s A Cradle In Caroline (d) • Away Down South In Heaven<br />

• Coquette • In The Sweet Bye And Bye • Happy-Go-Lucky Lane • Sweet Sue- Just You • Get Out And Get<br />

Under The Moon • Old Man Sunshine (Little Boy Bluebird) (Collective Personnel: Bix Beiderbecke, Red<br />

Nichols, Miff Mole, Hymie Farberman, Bill Rank, Don Murray, Frank Trumbauer, Bobby Davis, Joe Venuti,<br />

Frank Signorelli, John Cali, Joe Tarto, Vic Burton) (Vocals: a- Billy Jones; b- Harmony Brothers; c- Arthur<br />

Fields; d- Irving Kaufman; e- Unknown) [1926-1928] The Broadway Bellhops featured some of the most<br />

seminal artists of the period, including Red Nichols (trumpet) and Miff Mole (trombone). The Bell Hops<br />

came together to produce records for Columbia’s budget label, Harmony. Under the leadership of Sam Lanin<br />

the Bell Hops formed a unique gathering of some of the most popular and hottest musicians of the time. The<br />

Bell Hops came together between recordings with other groups (including Jean Goldkette) and under the<br />

leadership of others, such as Ben Selvin and Frankie Trumbauer. [Item Code: 65466 CD: $14.00]<br />

WHY NOT<br />

79406 MONTY WATERS THE BLACK CAT J. Love March • Bog’s Blues • Apt. #2H • Modesto • The<br />

Black Cat • R.P.M. (Personnel: Yoshiaki Masuo, Ronnie Boykins, George Avaloz) [1975] Saxophonist<br />

Monty Waters came from a musical family, being taught piano by his mother and aunt, and after a brief<br />

stint playing R&B (now on alto saxophone) touring Southern States with luminaries like B.B. King and James<br />

Brown he moved to San Francisco. He switched Coast in 1968 where he again worked in New York with<br />

Henricks and was an active figure on the jazz scene for several years playing with everybody from Ornette<br />

Coleman to Louis Armstrong. [Item Code: 65373 CD: $11.00]<br />

79413 AIR FEATURING HENRY THREADGILL AIR RAID Air Raid • Midnight Sun • Release •<br />

Through A Keyhole Darkly (Personnel: Fred Hopkins, Steve McCall) [1976] This long sought-after album,<br />

Air Raid, was recorded almost a year after the first session Air Song (WYN 79403) for Japanese Masahiko<br />

Yuh’s Why Not label, on July 15th 1976. The session once again features Henry Threadgill throughout as the<br />

main lead voice. Threadgill switches between Chinese musette, also saxophone, flute and hubkaphone (a<br />

percussive instrument that he put together using hubcaps) as well as contributing all four original compositions.<br />

[Item Code: 65374 CD: $11.00]<br />

WOLVERINE JAZZ BAND<br />

90 THE WOLVERINE JAZZ BAND HIGH SOCIETY Let Your Lips Touch My Lips • Over The Waves •<br />

Keep On Doin’ What You’re Doin’ • Cherokee Maiden • Snake Rag • ‘Round The Bend Of The Road • The<br />

Chant • Original Jelly Roll Blues • Love Dreams • Sweet Substitute • Satanic Blues (*) • Down Among The<br />

Sheltering Palms (*) • Where The Blues Of The Night • High Society (Personnel: Jeff Hughes, Tom Boates,<br />

John Clark, Ross Petot, Jimmy Mazzy, Rick MacWilliams, Dave Didriksen) [2009-2010] Live - (*) . The<br />

music on this, the ninth CD by the Wolverine Jazz Band, is a reflection of some of the variety you might have<br />

expected to hear in a dance hall in New Orleans at various times. Two of the selections on this disc (“Let Your<br />

Lips Touch My Lips” and “Love Dreams”) are continuations of our tribute to the Halfway House Orchestra of<br />

New Orleans. [Item Code: 65474 CD: $16.00]<br />

WOUNDED BIRD<br />

1600 PAUL HORN INSIDE II The Mahabhutas (Elements): Prithivi (Earth)- Vayu (Air)- Tejas (Fire)- Apas<br />

(Water)- Akasha (Space) • Haidda • Bach Chorales #10, #13, #164, #270 • Centaur: Morning Song- Flute<br />

Pipes- Dance Of The Centaur- Evening Song • Mass: Kyrie [1972] CD reissue of this 1968 album from<br />

the Jazz•New Age flute player. Inside II was the sequel to his landmark album, Inside, which was recorded inside the Taj Mahal. Response to the<br />

first Inside album had been fantastic. The simplicity of a single flute, with occasional voice, inside the wonderfully acoustic dome of the Taj Mahal<br />

spoke for itself. All Paul Horn had to do was show up and play. Now he was faced with a follow-up and the<br />

challenge of doing another solo flute album. This time he would be in a studio with all of the technology<br />

of that day available. However, this concerned him a bit. In such a setting it was so easy to get gimmicky<br />

and lose the musical quality and sincerity of the compositions. Paul Horn was very reticent when it came<br />

to electronic music for the same reasons: it takes a lot of restraint and selectiveness to make it worthwhile.<br />

[Item Code: 65582 CD: $14.00]<br />

1967 CHARLIE BYRD THE WORLD OF CHARLIE BYRD The Girl From Ipanema • The Shadow Of<br />

Your Smile • Yesterday • Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) • Michelle • Bridge Over Troubled Water<br />

• Something • Theme From ‘Love Story’ • Superstar • Love Is Blue (L’Amour Est Bleu) • Dulcinea • Try To<br />

Remember • By The Time I Get To Phoenix • Corcovado • Up, Up And Away • Scarborough Fair • Canticle<br />

• Blues For China • Aquarius • Let The Sunshine In • If I Were A Rich Man • Let It Be [1960’s] Charlie<br />

Byrd’s world is composed of leisurely side-trips, greeting new faces, new environments. It’s an unrestricted<br />

trip rather than a mad foray. It’s an accompaniment, an atmospheric condition within which all elements<br />

function harmoniously. The World of Charlie Byrd is an experience. [Item Code: 65166 CD: $16.00]<br />

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Late Additions & Re-Releases<br />

BALDWIN<br />

1938 VIC LEWIS AND HIS AMERICAN JAZZMEN • AND HIS BRITISH JAZZMEN New York Blues (a)<br />

• Early Rising Blues (a) • Hackett Picking Blues (a) • Sugar (a) • Baby Won’t You Please Come Home (a) •<br />

Keep Smiling At Trouble (a) • Basin Street Blues (a) • Tiger Rag (a) • Leader’s Headache Blues (a) • Wrap Your<br />

Troubles In Dreams (a) • That’s A Plenty (a) • Muskrat Ramble (a) • Fidgety Feet (a) • Dippermouth Blues<br />

(a) • Bluin’ The Blues (a) • Ballin’ The Jack (a) • Strut Miss Lizzie (b) • Tin Roof Blues (b) • Smokey Mokes<br />

(b) • Panama (b) • Pennies From Heaven (b) • At The Jazz Band Ball (b) (Personnel: a- American Jazzmen:<br />

Bobby Hackett, Eddie Condon, Zutty Singleton, Pee Wee Russell; b- British Jazzmen: Reg Arnold, Jimmy<br />

Skidmore, Ronnie Chamberlain, Ken Thorne, more) [1938-1947] w. Bobby Hackett, Pee Wee Russell,<br />

Jimmy Skidmore, Ronnie Chamberlain, Eddie Condon+, 22 tracks [America: 1938 • Britain: 1945-1947]<br />

[Item Code: 10938 CD: $21.00]<br />

JOYCE<br />

1004 HARRY JAMES MEETS BUDDY RICH Tarry With Harry • Seven Come Eleven • Fine And Dandy<br />

• The Two O’Clock Jump • If I’m Lucky • You, You, You (*) • That Old Feeling • Floozie • No Other Love<br />

(*) • Sentimental Journey • Back Beat Boogie • Don’t Be That Way • ‘Till I Waltz Again With You (*) • Palladium Party • Down South Camp Meeting<br />

• The Two O’Clock Jump (Collective Personnel: Don Elliott, Hank Jones, Curly Russell, Buddy Rich, Nick Buono, Art DePew, Ziggy Elman,<br />

Everett McDonald, Herbie Steward, Corky Corcoran, Polly Polfrani, Joe Comfort, more) (*- vocals by April Ames) [1953] These recordings are<br />

from the Band Box, New York March 1953. The Buddy Rich Quartet was alternating sets with Harry. The James’ band played forty-five minutes<br />

and Buddy’s Quartet played for thirty minutes. After a few times of sitting in with each other’s musical group Harry sung with Buddy for one year.<br />

This collaboration lasted until early 1966 when Buddy formed his own group. [Item Code: 33125 CD: $15.00]<br />

1005 STAN KENTON AND MUSIC ‘55 ONE NIGHT STAND Theme & Introduction (a) • How High The Moon (a) • Someone To Watch<br />

Over Me (a) • Collaboration (a) • Hong Kong Blues (a) • Muskrat Ramble (a) • That’s A Plenty (a) • Medley:<br />

Rockin’ Chair-Georgia (a) • Buttermilk Skies Medley (a) • Medley: The Nearness Of You - Skylark - Stardust<br />

(a) • Theme and Signoff (a) • Theme & Introduction (b) • Southern Scandal (b) • Easy to Love (b) • Bags (b) •<br />

Adios (b) • Theme and Signoff (b) • Taboo (c) • Portrait Of A Count (c) • Young Blood (c) • Peanut Vendor (c)<br />

(Collective Personnel: Ernie Royal, Sonny Russo, Al Cohn, Sal Salvador, Neal Hefti, Pete Rugolo, Ella Fitzgerald,<br />

Hoagy Carmichael, Tiger Town Five, Buddy Childers, Maynard Ferguson, Conti Candoli, Frank Rosolino,<br />

Bill Russo, Lee Konitz, Vinnie Dean, Bill Holman, Richie Kamuca, Stan Levy, More) [1952•1953•1955]<br />

a- NYC: CBS Telecast, August 2, 1955; b- Hollywood Paladium, January 1953; c- Concert In Miniature #10<br />

Club 86, Geneva, NY, August 5, 1952. These three broadcasts represent Kenton’s big sound in its developing<br />

stage. By 1960 the sound was explosive. there was no in-between. [Item Code: 33126 CD: $15.00]<br />

1006 DICK JURGENS LIVE AT THE CLAREMONT HOTEL Tallahasee- I Wish I Didn’t Love You So- Mama’s<br />

Gone, Goodbye- Sentimental Journey • The Lady From 29 Palms- Jalousie- Just Squeeze Me- Peg O’ My<br />

Heart • I Love The Sunshine Of Your Smile- It’s All Over But The Memories- Down Yonder- Blow The Smoke<br />

Away- Slowpoke- Football Medley- You And I- Always- Come Ona My House • Interview (Sacramento 1989)<br />

(Probable Personnel: Ralph Larson, Bob Henderson, Bob Campbell, Ray McIntosh, Eddie Shaw, Hugh Winterhalter,<br />

Jimmy Castle, Conrad Kelton, more) [1947•1955•1989] The music on this CD is from the private collection of Dick Jurgens and his<br />

son. There is a split second bleep during ‘Slow Poke’. It existed on the master copy and couldn’t be edited out. [Item Code: 33127 CD: $15.00]<br />

1010 BENNY GOODMAN IN LAS VEGAS - ANAHEIM Let’s Dance • King Porter Stomp • Fiddler On The Roof- Matchmaker- Bei Mir Bist<br />

Du Schon • Blame It On My Youth (a)- Love You (a) • The One O’Clock Jump- Goodbye • Let’s Dance- Ridin’ High- Stealin’ Apples • You Turned<br />

The Tables On Me- That’s A Plenty • September Song- All The Things You Are- Roll ‘Em- Goodbye (Vocalist: a- Mavis Rivers) (Collective Personnel:<br />

Cappy Lewis, Jack Sheldon, Carl Saunders, Carl Fontana, Skeets Herfurt, Ray Sherman, Plas Johnson, Monty Budwig, Morty Corb, more)<br />

[1961•1965] Live in Anaheim, 1965. Live in Las Vegas, 1965. These two collector’s classics gives proof that Benny’s music was good as ever. The<br />

band was great. The last song from Las Vegas, ‘The One O’Clock Jump’, was interrupted for a News Bulletin.<br />

All of the traditional piano introduction solo was lost due to the News Bulletin. The news was edited out,<br />

that is why The Jump starts with Benny Goodman on clarinet. [Item Code: 33131 CD: $15.00]<br />

1014 JIMMY DORSEY ON V-DISC Contrasts • Spoken Intro. - J.D. • Any Bonds Today? (a) • That<br />

Wonderful Worrisome Feeling (b) • The Champ • I Would Do Anything For You • The Great Lie • Sunset<br />

Strip • Grand Central Getaway • All The Things You Ain’t • Jumpin’ Jehosephat • Together • King Porter<br />

Stomp • More Than You Know • Brotherly Jump • J.D. Broadcast Palladium (6-16-44) • Do Nothing Till<br />

You Hear From Me (c) • Open Up That Door (d) • Oh, What A Beautiful Morning • When They Ask About<br />

You (c) • You Can Depend On Me • Perdido • Contrasts (Vocalists: a- Helen O’Connel And Bob Eberle;<br />

b- Kitty Kalen; c- Gladys Tell; d- Teddy Walters) (Personnel: Bob Alexy, Claude Bowen, Ray Linn, Tony<br />

Piciotto, Shorty Solomson, Si Zentner, Sonny Lee, Andy Russo, Nick Dimaio, Jimmy Dorsey, Jack Aiken,<br />

Franl Langone, Bob Dukoff, Charlie Frazier, Bob Lawson, Marvin Wright, Tommy Kay, Jimmy Middleton,<br />

Buddy Shultz, Sonny Burke, Harold Mooney, Andy Gibson, Dizzy Gillespie, Otto Helbig, Nate Kazebier,<br />

Jimmy Campbell, more) [1944] The eleven V-Disc recordings represent over half of the actual V-Disc only<br />

studio recordings by J.D. This is the first time these have appeared on CD. [Item Code: 38271 CD: $15.00]<br />

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1015 BENNY GOODMAN JUBLIEE Air Mail Special Delivery • Rose Room • Honeysuckle Rose (a) •<br />

A Sunday Kind Of Love (a) • Them There Eyes (a) • The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise • Flying Home •<br />

Let’s Dance • Big John Special • The Hour Of Parting • Seven Come Eleven (*) • Where Do I Go From You?<br />

(b) • Good-Bye • Let’s Dance • Board Meeting • Where Do I Go From You (b) • Six Appeal (*) • Stardust •<br />

Good-Bye (Vocal: a- Kay Starr; b- Helen Forrest) (*- sextet) (Collective Personnel: Mel Powell, Red Norvo,<br />

Red Callender, Lee Young, Jimmy Maxwell, Ziggy Ellman, Irving Goodman, Ted Vesely, Toots Mondello,<br />

Johnny Guarnieri, Jerry Jerome, more) [1940•1948] In January of 1948, Benny Goodman took his Big<br />

Band and All Star Sextet to Los Angeles for a concert. It was broadcasted live over AFRN (Armed Forces<br />

Radio Network). The entire concert was recorded and this CD contains music from some of the EPs (7 inch<br />

records). It is very rare, indeed. A very young Kay Starr, who was about twenty-five years old, is also on the<br />

program. [Item Code: 50282 CD: $15.00]<br />

MACK AVENUE<br />

1022 TERRY GIBBS FEELIN’ GOOD: LIVE IN STUDIO Smoke ‘Em Up • Things Ain’t What They Used<br />

to Be • Misty • This Masquerade • And That’s Why They Call It the Blues • St. Louis Blues • Wave • Waltz Rubiot • Hey Jim • What’s New •<br />

Sugar • Hot Rod For a project such as this, it was important to gather together musicians capable of getting the music right the first time. Gibbs<br />

picked out an all-star group of flexible players, all of whom are bandleaders themselves. Tenor saxophonist<br />

Eric Alexander can swing like Sonny Stitt and Gene Ammons but has his own versatile voice. Joey DeFrancesco<br />

is the giant of the organ and has been largely responsible for his instrument’s comeback since the<br />

1980s. Guitarist Dan Faehnle formerly played with Diana Krall, while Ray Armando is one of the top conga<br />

players in the Los Angeles area. Also featured in the sextet is Terry’s son drummer Gerry Gibbs, who often<br />

leads groups featuring Arthur Blythe and Ravi Coltrane. [Item Code: 57724 CD: $18.00]<br />

1036 RON BLAKE SHAYARI Waltz For Gwen • Atonement • Come Sun • Hanuman • What Is Your<br />

Prayer For? • Of Kindred Souls • Please Be Kind • 76 • Remember The Rain • The Island • Teddy • Abhaari,<br />

Pt. 1 • Abhaari, Pt. 2 (Personnel: Jack DeJohnette, Christian McBride, Michael Cain, Regina Carter,<br />

Gilmar Gomes) Highlighting performances by Jack DeJohnette, Christian McBride, Michael Cain, Regina<br />

Carter and Gilmar Gomes, Shayari reveals the complexities and innovation of Ron’s musicianship. He is an<br />

in-demand session and group player (Meshell Ndegeocello, Saturday Night Live Band), a forward thinking<br />

band leader, an educator recently named to the faculty of Juilliard, and a seasoned live performer whose<br />

stage presence captivates. [Item Code: 65688 CD: $18.00]<br />

1040 STANLEY JORDAN STATE OF NATURE Place In Space • All Blues • Forest Garden • Insensatez<br />

[How Insensitive] • Andante From Mozart’s Piano Concerto #21 (In F) • Song For My Father • Mind Games #1 • Ocean Breeze • Healing Waves<br />

• Mind Games #2 • Shadow Dance • Mind Games #3 • Prayer For The Sea • Steppin’ Out (Personnel: Charnett Moffett, David Haynes) [2008]<br />

State of Nature is the first studio offering by Stanley Jordan in over ten years; it also his debut for Detroit’s fine Mack Avenue imprint. For those<br />

who have only heard the early Blue Note records or his live dates, this will be both welcome and a bit of<br />

a shock. Jordan has always been an ambitious artist. He took a long break from recording to study music<br />

therapy as well. His pioneering tap technique on the guitar changed the way it is used in jazz and popular<br />

music for many, and his holistic approach to music has delighted many and infuriated some purists. Oh<br />

well. The 14 tracks here are, as one might expect, all over the map, and so are his support musicians. There<br />

are some killer pieces from the jazz canon here, most notably in Horace Silver’s “Song for my Father” and<br />

Miles Davis’ “All Blues.” These are likely to get notice because Jordan plays both guitar and piano on them<br />

simultaneously with no overdubbing. [Item Code: 65666 CD: $18.00]<br />

OJC<br />

31989 THELONIOUS MONK JOHN COLTRANE THELONIOUS MONK WITH JOHN COLTRANE<br />

Ruby, My Dear • Trinkle, Tinkle • Nutty • Functional • Off Minor • Epistrophy • Monk’s Mood (*) (Personnel:<br />

Wilbur Ware, Shadow Wilson, Coleman Hawkins, Gigi Gryce, Ray Copeland, Art Blakey) [1957]<br />

Bonus track - (*) . The Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane that played an extended engagement<br />

at the Five Spot in 1957 was considered the most important conjunction of jazz forces since the partnership<br />

of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Because Monk and Coltrane were under contract to different labels,<br />

it was assumed that no document of their working group had been recorded; then this album appeared in<br />

1961. By that time both had achieved further triumphs on their own, yet this disc was instantly hailed as<br />

among the greatest achievements in each man’s career. the quartet’s three intense tracks are complemented<br />

by two earlier examples of Monk and Coltrane in septet setting, plus an alternate take of Monk’s greatest solo<br />

blues that is every bit as majesterial as the original. Added as a bonus track on this Original Jazz Classics<br />

Remasters edition is “Monk’s Mood”, on which Monk is joined by Wilbur Ware and for the very first time,<br />

John Coltrane. [Item Code: 5548 CD: $13.00]<br />

31991 DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET JAZZ AT OBERLIN The Way You Look Tonight • How High The<br />

Moon • These Foolish Things • Perdido • Stardust (Personnel: Paul Desmond, Ron Crotty, Lloyd Davis)<br />

[1953] These first of many performances recorded by Dave Brubeck on college campuses in the Fifties are<br />

a signal moment in jazz history. Brubeck, who had cultivated his own bold concepts in a college setting, and<br />

Paul Desmond, in one of his most literate and witty performances, were ideal emissaries to the conservatorytrained<br />

Oberlin audience, and their extended inventions on five standards continue to win new friends for<br />

jazz a half-century later. [Item Code: 5294 CD: $13.00]<br />

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31992 ART PEPPER ART PEPPER MEETS THE RHYTHM SECTION You’d Be So Nice To Come Home<br />

To • Red Pepper Blues • Imagination • Waltz Me Blues • Straight life • Jazz Me Blues • Tin Tin Deo • Star<br />

Eyes • Birks Works • The Man I Love (*) (Personnel: Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones) (*- bonus<br />

track) [1957] The Rhythm Section in this album’s title is thee blue-ribbon team of Red Garland, Paul<br />

Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones that had been lighting firs with Miles Davis and John Coltrane in the 1955-57<br />

Miles Davis Quintet. Here they join forces with Art Pepper in an impromptu blowing session that proved<br />

several points; the false dichotomy of East Coast and West Coast labels when applied to true masters, the<br />

validity of material as diverse as the New Orleans standard “Jazz Me Blues” and the Afro-Cuban classic “Tin<br />

Tin Deo” in the hands of inspired improvisers, and, most importantly, the stature of alto saxophonist Pepper<br />

as an emotionally direct, soulful player poised to make musical history. [Item Code: 5583 CD: $13.00]<br />

31993 SONNY ROLLINS WAY OUT WEST I’m An Old Cowhand • Solitude • Come, Gone • Wagon<br />

Wheels • There Is No Greater Love • Way Out West • CD Bonus- I’m An Old Cowhand (Alternate) • Way<br />

Out West (Alternate) • Come, Gone (Alternate) (Personnel: Ray Brown, Shelly Manne) [1957] Over his<br />

long and distinguished career, Sonny Rollins has made many dozens of albums. Among those recorded<br />

during the Fifties, Prestige’s Moving Out (OJCCD-058-2) and Saxophone Colossus (OJCCD-291-2), Blue Note’s A Night at the Village Vanguard,<br />

Riverside’s The Sound of Sonny (OJCCD-029-2), and Way Out West on Contemporary qualify as all-time Rollins classics. The session for Way Out<br />

West, Rollins’s first ever in California, was called for 3 a.m. to accommodate everyone’s busy schedules. Sonny, who could never be accused of<br />

overstatement, announced after four hours of recording: ‘I’m hot now.’ [Item Code: 5616 CD: $13.00]<br />

POSI-TONE<br />

8060 EHUD ASHERIE HARRY ALLEN MODERN LIFE I’ve Told Every Little Star • Blues For George •<br />

The Trolley Song • He Loves And She Loves • Vignette • One For V • No Moon At All • Casbah • Soon • A<br />

Flower Is A Lovesome Thing (Personnel: Chuck Riggs, Harry Allen, Joel Forbes) Ehud Asherie and Harry<br />

Allen are swinging madly on Modern Life. The two musicians seem soul brothers and though several years<br />

may separate them, they appear to be attuned to each other’s consciousness as if they were twins. Asherie is<br />

a pianist who has obviously listened to Tommy Flanagan and perhaps even Jimmy Rowles. As a composer,<br />

Asherie is influenced by the compositional style and early music of Hank Jones. Asherie flavors the melodious<br />

twists and turns of the charts he writes, but he’s his own man as a soloist, with a right hand that rolls<br />

delightfully over the black and white. His expression is genteel, and his dynamic is so tuned to the rhythm of<br />

what he is playing, he would be wonderful to dance to. [Item Code: 65668 CD: $17.00]<br />

RENDEZVOUS<br />

5113 KYLE EASTWOOD PARIS BLUE Big Noise (From Winnetka) • Marrakech • Muse • Le Pont Royal<br />

• Solferino • Cosmo • Paris Blue • Big Noise (Remix) • Marrakech (Remix) (Collective Personnel: Jim Rotondi,<br />

John Beasley, Kendall Kay, Lee Thornberg, Manuel Rocheman, Michael Stevens, Stephane Huchard,<br />

Vinnie Colaiuta) The son of a well-known jazz aficionado and part-time composer (who also occasionally<br />

acts in and directs movies), Kyle Eastwood deserves to be known for more than his famous parentage. Only<br />

his second album as a leader in a fairly long sideman career, Paris Blue kicks off with the phenomenal “Big<br />

Noise (From Winnetka),” a collision between acid jazz turntablism and hard bop in the mid-’50s Miles Davis<br />

style that works on both levels. (The more dance-oriented remix at album’s end cutely emphasizes the<br />

oddball whistled hook but is otherwise an overlong, plodding mess.) Following that powerhouse opener, the<br />

bassist and his sidemen travel through more atmospheric realms (the lovely but dread-filled noir soundtrack<br />

“Marrakech”), an updated take on Creed Taylor-style fusion (“Muse,” for muted trumpet and big blocky<br />

electric piano chords, is like In a Silent Way gone easy listening, in the best possible sense), and a variety<br />

of other styles. As both a bassist and a bandleader, Eastwood knows not to hog the spotlight. [Item Code:<br />

65667 CD: $18.00]<br />

5141 KYLE EASTWOOD METROPOLITAIN Metropolitain • Bold Changes • Hot Box • Black Light •<br />

Bel Air • Samba De Paris • Song For You • Rue Perdue • Le Balai • Live For Life (Personnel: Manu Katche, Eric Legnini, Till Brenner) Kyle Eastwood’s<br />

fourth recording takes the bassist into a populist mode, playing music much more on the contemporary side of the jazz dichotomy. The fine<br />

drummer Manu Katche, keyboardist Eric Legnini, and trumpeter Till Br nner are focused into making this music less standardized and more rhythm<br />

& blues oriented. [Item Code: 65663 CD: $18.00]<br />

TAKE TWO<br />

411 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE FIRST CROONERS: VOLUME 1- THE TWENTIES Sentimental Baby (a) •<br />

What A Night, What A Girl (b) • The Spell Of The Blues (c) • Gay Love (d) • Blue Shadows (e) • My Sweeter<br />

Than Sweet (f) • Reaching For Someone (g) • Hollywood (h) • Perhaps (i) • You Were Meant For Me (j) •<br />

Broadway Melody (k) • Honey (l) • The Song I Love (m) • I Gotta Have You (n) • Suppose Nobody Cared<br />

(o) • Some Sweet Day (p) • Peace Of Mind (q) • Glad Rag Doll (r) • You’re Just Another Memory (s) • If I<br />

Had You (t) (Artists: a- Gene Austin; b- Les Backer; c- Sam Coslow; d- Bing Crosby; e- Segar Ellis; f- Sammy<br />

Fain; g- Chester Gaylord; h- Art Gillham; i- Charles W. Hamp; j- Irving Kaufman; k- Charles King; l- Charles<br />

C. Locke; m- Nick Lucas; n- Red McKenzie; o- Dick Powell; p- Dick Robertson; q- Willard Robison; r- Jack<br />

Smith; s- Eddie Thomas; t- Rudy Vallee) [1928-1929] In the 1920s the burgeoning of commercial radio<br />

led to a demand for inoffensive entertainment, especially smooth love songs to a gentle beat performed with<br />

suavity and class. The definition of The First Crooners. [Item Code: 11702 CD: $16.00]<br />

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412 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE FIRST TORCH SINGERS, VOLUME 2 I’ve Got To Sing A Torch Song (a)<br />

• No More Love (b) • Something To Remember You By (c) • Love For Sale (d) • He’s My Secret Passion (e)<br />

• Overnight (f) • Don’t Blame Me (g) • Moon Song (h) • I’ll Never Be The Same (i) • Wasting My Love On<br />

You (j) • Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Love (k) • Until Love Comes Along (l) • When We’re Alone (Penthouse<br />

Serenade) (m) • Stormy Weather (n) • Stop The Sun, Stop The Moon (o) • Am I To Blame (p) • Nevertheless<br />

(I’m In Love With You) (q) • Too Many Tears (r) • My Old Flame (s) • Be Still My Heart (t) (Artists: a- Helen<br />

Rowland; b- Ruth Etting; c- Helen Morgan; d- Libby Holman; e- Marion Harris; f- Belle Baker; g- Ethel<br />

Waters; h- Kate Smith; i- Adelaide Hall; j- Lee Morse; k- Irene Taylor; l- Bebe Daniels; m- Sylvia Froos; n-<br />

Frances Langford; o- Mildred Bailey; p- Greta Keller; q- Welcome Lewis; r- Go Go Delyse; s- Zora Layman;<br />

t- Gertrude Niesen) [1930-1934] The twenties was a restless period marked by more than its share of discontent<br />

with the status quo. Laws were openly defied and many established traditions discarded. Women,<br />

who for centuries had been content to play the demure weaker sex, suddently declared their independence.<br />

Thus the First Torch Singers. [Item Code: 12521 CD: $16.00]<br />

418 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE FIRST CROONERS, VOLUME 2 Blue Kentucky Moon (a) • You Brought<br />

A New Kind Of Love To Me (b) • Love Is The Sweetest Thing (c) • Cocktails For Two (d) • Out In The Cold Again (e) • Evening (f) • Good Night<br />

Sweetheart (g) • Learn To Croon (h) • Boo Boo Boo (i) • Singing A Song To The Stars (j) • Don’t Tell Her What Happened To Me (k) • Confessin’<br />

That I Love You (l) • Hold Me (m) • Hello! Beautiful (n) • You’re My Everything (o) • Try A Little Tenderness (p) • Happiness Ahead (q) • I Love To<br />

See The Evenin’ Sun Go Down (r) • It’s Only A Paper Moon (s) • Without That Certain Thing (t) (Artists:<br />

a- Gene Austin; b- Smith Ballew; c- Al Bowlly; d- Carl Brisson; e- Chick Bullock; f- Buddy Clark; g- Russ<br />

Columbo; h- Sam Coslow; i- Bing Crosby; j- Cliff Edwards; k- Sammy Fain; l- Art Gillham; m- Little Jack Little;<br />

n- Nick Lucas; o- Jack Miller; p- Charlie Palloy; q- Dick Powell; r- Singin’ Sam; s- Conrad Thibault; t- Rudy<br />

Vallee) [1930-1934] It has been written that the crooners and their writers dealt with adult love expressed<br />

in baby talk with a steady sprinkle of tears. But their song settings, at least in this collection, are very often<br />

out-of-doors. The crooners are, for the most part, light-voiced and sing quite high. Their diction is generally<br />

excellent, a far cry from the jazz and blues singers of the 1920s. [Item Code: 15570 CD: $16.00]<br />

421 JIMMIE GRIER ECHOES FROM THE COCOANUT GROVE Bend Down Sister (a) • Stardust (b) •<br />

By The Sycamore Tree (c) • We’ve Got To Put That Sun Back In The Sky (a) • Just Temporarily Blue • Tell<br />

Tales (c) • I Promise You (d) • The More You Hurt Me (e) • Kiss By Kiss I’m Falling In Love With You (a) • You<br />

Could Have Been The One Baby (c) • Two Loves Have I (b) • What Did You Do With It? (e) • Sugar • I Idolize<br />

My Baby’s Eyes (c) • Where The Blue Of The Nights (Meets The Gold Of The Day) (b) • Tired (c) • Ooh,<br />

That Kiss (a) • Was That The Human Thing To Do? (e) • Goodnight Moon (d) • Music In The Moonlight (b)<br />

(Vocals: a- Three Ambassadors; b- Don Novis; c- Loyce Whiteman; d- Dick Webster; e- Margaret Lawrence)<br />

[1932] The national may have been in the depths of the Depression in 1932 but elegance and high spirits still reigned supreme of the Cocoanut<br />

Grove, the fashionable nightclub of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Entertainment residency began with Abe Lyman, followed by Roy West,<br />

followed by Gus Arnheim and, finally, in 1932 the baton passed to Arnheim’s arranger, Jimmie Grier. [Item<br />

Code: 19459 CD: $16.00]<br />

503 VARIOUS ARTISTS WONDERFUL NONSENSE: FUN SONGS OF THE ROARING TWENTIES Ain’t<br />

We Got Fun? (1a) • Oh! By Jingo! (1b) • Yes! We Have No Bananas (1c) • Charley, My Boy (1b) • Barney<br />

Google (1d) • Stumbling (1e) • Bringin’ Home The Bacon (1f) • It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo’ (1g) • Pardon<br />

Me (While I Laugh) (1d) • Don’t Bring Lulu (1h) • Where’d You Get Them Eyes? (1i) • Lenore (1j) • Tonight’s<br />

My Night With Baby (1k) • I’m Just Wild About Animal Crackers (1l) • There’s A Trick In Pickin’ A Chick<br />

Chick Chicken (1m) • My Cutie’s Due At Two To Two (1d) • If My Baby Cooks (As Good As She Looks) (1n) •<br />

No Wonder She’s A Blushing Bride (1o) • She’s The Sweetheart Of Six Other Guys (1p) • I Love The College<br />

Girls (1q) • Gonna Get A Girl (2a) • Masculine Women! Feminine Men! (1k) • Hard To Get Gertie (2b) • Ever<br />

Since The Movies Learned To Talk (1b) • Every Night I Bring Her Frankfurter Sandwiches (2c) • Red Lips Kiss<br />

My Blues Away (2d) • Crazy Words Crazy Tune (2e) • I’ve Never Seen A Straight Banana (1q) • I Faw Down<br />

And Go Boom (2f) • How Could Red Riding Hood (2g) • Pasta Fazoola (2h) • It’s A Million To One You’re In<br />

Love (2i) • Does She Love Me? Positively Absolutely (2j) • Etiquette Blues (2k) • I Never See Maggie Alone<br />

(1l) • Hungry Women (2l) • Tain’t No Sin To Dance Around in Your Bones (2m) • Mama’s Gone Young-Papa’s<br />

Gone Old (2n) • Collegiate Sam (2o) • My Wife Is On A Diet (2p) (Artists: 1a- The Harmonizers Quartet; 1b- Billy Murray; 1c- Benny Krueger’s<br />

Orch.; 1d- Billy Jones & Ernest Hare; 1e- Frank Crumit; 1f- Billy Jones; 1g- The Bar Harbor Society Orch.; 1h- Bernie Krueger’s Orch.; 1i- Abe<br />

Lyman’s California Orch.; 1j- Ernest Hare; 1k- Irving Kaufman; 1l- Irving Aaronson & His Commanders; 1m-<br />

California Melody Orch.; 1n- The Raving Romeos [Harry Reser]; 1o- Jim Miller & Charlie Farrell; 1p- Fred<br />

‘Sugar’ Hall & His Sugar Babies; 1q- Waring’s Pennsylvanians; 2a- The SIx Jumping Jacks; 2b- Jane Green; 2c-<br />

Al Lentz & His Orch.; 2d- Aileen Stanley & Johnny Marvin; 2e- Vaughn Deleath; 2f- Dick Robertson; 2g- The<br />

Yacht Club Boys; 2h- Van & Schenck; 2i- The Virginians; 2j- Aileen Stanley & Billy Murray; 2k- Mona Motor<br />

Oil Twins; 2l- Eddie Cantor; 2m- George Olsen & His Music; 2n- Ed Lowry; 2o- Eddie Walters; 2p- Billy Murray<br />

& Walter Scanlon) 2-CD set. This 40-track set of recordings from the roaring twenties period focuses<br />

on the frivolous, and in doing so it reveals much about the period. It began with a 1920 recording of “Ain’t<br />

We Got Fun,” which notes that “the rich get rich and the poor get poorer;” continuing through 1925’s “Pardon<br />

Me (While I Laugh),” which slyly comments on the ways by which Prohibition was being subverted; to<br />

1928’s baby-talk “I Faw Down and Go Boom,” which seems to anticipate the market crash by a year, these<br />

are songs that remain timely. Of course, there are outright gibberish tunes like “Yes! We Have No Bananas,”<br />

and comic romps like “Don’t Bring Lulu,”. By and large, though, these are simply uptempo dance tunes with<br />

lightly romantic (sometimes risque) lyrics. [Item Code: 51661 2-CD: $27.00]<br />

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504 VARIOUS ARTISTS LEGENDARY VOICES OF VAUDEVILLE You Won’t Do Any Business If You<br />

Haven’t Got A Bond (a) • Turn Off Your Light, Mr. Moon Man (b) • Saving Up Coupons For Mother (c) •<br />

Darktown Strutters’ Ball (d) • You Can’t Get Away from It (e) • All By Myself (f) • I’m Going Way Back Home<br />

And Have A Wonderful Time (g) • Vampin’ Sal (The Sheba of Georgia) (h) • Positively Mr. Gallagher - Absolutely<br />

Mr Shean (i) • Sweet Indiana Home (j) • Tomorrow (k) • Lovey Come Back (l) • Way Down Yonder In<br />

New Orleans (m) • After The Opera (n) • If I Can’t Get The Sweetie I Want (o) • Nobody’s Child (p) • Hotsy<br />

Totsy Town (q) • Roamin’ in The Gloamin’ (r) • Red Head! (s) • Goodbye, My Lady Love - I Wonder Who’s<br />

Kissing Her Now (t) • Let’s Talk About My Sweetie (u) • Headin’ Home (Bound For Birmingham) (v) • Love<br />

Baby (w) • Alexander’s Ragtime Band (x) • Looking At The World Thru Rose Colored Colored Glasses (y) • If<br />

You Want The Rainbow (You Must Have The Rain) (z) • Baby Your Mother (Like She Babied You) (aa) • Day<br />

I Marry You (bb) • I Ain’t That Kind Of A Baby (cc) • That’s What Puts The “Sweet” In Home Sweet (dd) •<br />

I’ll Tell The World (You’re All the World... (ee) • It Must Be An Old Spanish Custom (ff) • I Just Roll Along<br />

(Havin’ My Ups And Downs) (gg) • Blues Singer From Alabam (hh) • Strum My Blues Away (ii) • Come Out,<br />

Come Out, Wherever You Are (jj) (Artists: a- George M Cohan; b- Nora Bayes; c- Nat Wills; d- Elsie Janis;<br />

e- Bert Williams; f- Flo Bert; g- Avon Comedy Four; h- Sophie Tucker; i- Gallagher and Shean; j- Marion Harris; k- Margaret Young; l- Lou Holtz;<br />

m- Blossom Seeley; n- Howard, Willie and Eugene; o- Miss Patricola; p- Georgie Price; q- Ruth Roye; r- Harry Lauder; s- Irene Franklin; t- Joseph<br />

E. Howard; u- Peggy English; v- Wendell Hall; w- Harry Fox • Beatrice Curtis; x- Ted Lewis and His Band; y- Aileen Stanley; z- Mel Klee; aa- Belle<br />

Baker; bb- Eddie Foy, Jr.; cc- Esther Walker; dd- Ed Lowry; ee- Cora Green; ff- Duncan Sisters; gg- Harry<br />

Richman; hh- Bessie Brown; ii- Johnny Marvin; jj- Baby Rose Marie) A compilation of 40 tracks by 40<br />

vaudeville singing and comedy act. The height of vaudeville in the first quarter of the 20th century coincided<br />

with the rise of the recording industry. Theater owners actively discouraged performers from making records,<br />

and many entertainers felt that recording material they performed would limit their stage success. Beyond the<br />

obvious enjoyment factor, the album also has historical value: many of these recordings are absurdly rare.<br />

[Item Code: 51662 2-CD: $27.00]<br />

TRIANGLE<br />

125 RAY SKJELBRED COSTA MESA SESSIONS I Never Dreamt • Oh Baby • Mabel’s Dream • Getaway<br />

Dream • Yeti Dance • My Little Pride And Joy • Fidgety Feet • Blue (And Brokenhearted) • Lizzie’s Dream<br />

• Sunset Boogie • Down Among The Sheltering Palms • Washing Phillips Medley • Sweet Sue • Collier’s<br />

Clambake • Black And Blue • Chicago Breakdown • How Long• Isn’t It A Lovely Day • Norwegian Man •<br />

Sugar • Washboard Blues (Personnel: Katie Cavera, Clint Baker, Hal Smith) [2002] Eleven solos, 9 with<br />

trio of Hal Smith, drums; Katie Carera, guitar; Clint Baker, bass. [Item Code: 40107 CD: $16.00]<br />

VOCALION<br />

4110 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC GERSHWIN FOR MODERNS • RODGERS FOR MODERNS The<br />

Man I Love • Love Walked In • Nice Work If You Can Get It • Love Is Here To Stay • Clap Your Hands • I<br />

Got Rhythm • But Not For Me • Someone To Watch Over You • That Certain Feeling • Embraceable You •<br />

Changing My Tune • Soon • Have You Met Miss Jones? • There’s A Small Hotel • It’s Easy To Remember •<br />

My Heart Stood Still • Down By The River • Thou Swell • The Lady Is A Tramp • Where Or When • This<br />

Can’t Be Love • I Married An Angel • The Blue Room • Dancing On The Ceiling [1955, 1956] [Item<br />

Code: 31636 CD: $18.00]<br />

4141 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC HEATH GOES LATIN • WEST SIDE STORY & OTHER GREAT<br />

BROADWAY HITS Tico- Tico • Adios • Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White • Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps<br />

• Say “Si, Si” • Besame Mucho • Come Closer To Me • Brasil • Amor, Amor • Frenesi • Perfidia •<br />

The Breeze And I • Get Me To The Church On Time • The Sound Of Music • A Hundred Million Miracles<br />

• When Did I Fall In Love? • I Feel Pretty • Jubilation • Tonight • Standing On The Corner • Gigi • Just In<br />

Time Bells Are Ringing • I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face • Seventy-Six Trombones (Personnel: Bobby Pratt, Bert Ezard, Eddie Blair, Duncan<br />

Campbell, Don Lusher, Wally Smith, Johnny Edwards, Ken Goldie, Les Gilbert, Ronnie Chamberlain, Henry MacKenzie, Bob Efford, Ken Kiddier,<br />

Derek Warne, Ike Issacs, Johnny Hawksworth, Ronnie Verrell, Keith Christie) [1960] [Item Code: 37321 CD: $18.00]<br />

4368 STANLEY BLACK THE NEW CUBAN MOONLIGHT • FOLK SONGS IN JAPAN Brazil • The Breeze and I • I Feel Fine • Malaguena •<br />

Samba Sin Nombre • Maria Elena • The Girl from Ipanema • Fly Me to the Moon • The Peanut Vendor • La<br />

Chanson D’Orphee • Granada • Corcovado • Stanley Black & His Latin-American Rhythm • Asadoya Yunta<br />

• Kuroda Bushi • Soran Bushi • Sangai Bushi • Hie-Tsuki Bushi • Miike Tanko Bushi • Otemoyan (Trad) -<br />

Aizu-Bandai-San (Trad) - Hanagasa Odori • Saitaro Bushi • Okosa Bushi • Mamurogawa Ondo (Stanley<br />

Black & His Latin Rhythm) [1961•1971] [Item Code: 62467 CD: $18.00]<br />

6142 FRANKIE VAUGHAN HAPPY GO LUCKY • FRANKIE VAUGHAN SHOWCASE Happy Go Lucky<br />

• Chattanooga Choo Choo • Shoe-Shine Boy • You’re Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?) • Do-Do-Do •<br />

Hit The Road To Dreamland • East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) • I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And<br />

Write Myself A Letter • I’m Coming Virginia • Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen (Means That You’re Grand) • Lazy<br />

River • Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road? • Seventeen • Priscilla • Lucky 13 • Let’s Go Steady • My<br />

Boy Flat Top • These Dangerous Years (From The Film Of The Same Name) • Man On Fire (From The Film Of<br />

The Same Name) • Wanderin’ Eyes • Isn’t This A Lovely Evening? (From The Film These Dangerous Years) •<br />

KIsses Sweeter Than Wine • Give Me The Moonlight, Give Me The Girl • Pity The Poor, Poor Man • Stealin’<br />

• Got-Ta Have Something In The Bank (Frank With The Kaye Sisters) • Single • The Green Door • The Garden<br />

Of Eden (Personnel: Wally Stott and his Orchestra) [1955-1957] [Item Code: 62463 CD: $15.00]<br />

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2206 BING CROSBY THE TELEVISION SPECIALS, VOLUME ONE ‘Y’all Come (a) • It Had to Be You (a) • Changing Partners (a) • I Love<br />

Paris (a) • I’m Glad I’m Not Young Anymore (b) • Looking at the World Through Rose-Coloured Glasses (c) • Willow<br />

Weep for Me (c) • Baubles, Bangles & Beads (d) • Piano Medley: I Love a Piano - Lullaby Of Birdland - The One I<br />

Love Belongs To Somebody Else - Where The Blue of the Night • I Love a Piano (Reprise) - Mack the Knife - Too Neat<br />

to Be a Beatnik - Basin Street Blues - Everybody Loves My Baby - Lazy Bones (e) • Them There Eyes - Some of These<br />

Days - If I Could Be with You - Lazy River - High Society Rag - Sleepy Time Down South - Now You Has Jazz (f) •<br />

America (g) • A “Road” Medley of You Lucky People You - Moonlight Becomes You - Road to Morocco - Personality<br />

- But Beautiful - Teamwork(h) • Let’s Not Be Sensible • I Got Rhythm (i) • Play a Simple Melody (j) • Camp Karefree<br />

(k) • Chocolate (l) • Zing A Little Zong (m) • Cooling It • Leisure Time • Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head (n) •<br />

Turn Around (o) • Medley: Breezin’ Along With The Breeze - Give Me the Simple Life - Bidin’ My Time - Lazy Day<br />

- Gone Fishin’ - Enjoy Yourself (It’s Later Than You Think) - Breezin’ Along with the Breeze (Reprise) (p) • There’s a<br />

New World Coming (q) • Cooling It (Reprise) (q) . (Guests: a- Jack Benny, Perry Botkin, the Cass County Boys and<br />

more; b- Bing, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee; c- Frank Sinatra; d- Peggy Lee; e- Bing,George Shearing,<br />

Joe Bushkin, Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong and Paul Smith; f- Bing, Sinatra, Lee and Armstrong;<br />

g- Bing, Bob Hope, Edie Adams and Gary Crosby; h- Bing and Bob; i- Pete Fountain; j- Bing, Gary Crosby & Pete<br />

Fountain; k- Bing, Gary Crosby, Edie Adams and Bob Hope; l- Smothers Brothers; m- entire cast; n- Flip Wilson;<br />

o- Bing and Bernadette Peters; p- Bing and Dean Martin; q- Bing) [1954-1970] 2-DVD set. From 1954-1977 Bing<br />

Crosby starred in 30 highly rated television specials. Often the highlight of the season, the programs showcased<br />

him in the company of the top stars of the day. Included in this two-disc collection are Bing’s debut special from<br />

January 3, 1954; the landmark September 29, 1959 show for Oldsmobile; and the May 14, 1962 special with Road comedies; and the April 1970<br />

show, Cooling It. Extras include interviews, PSA’s and commercials. [Item Code: 65614 2-DVD: $30.00]<br />

KAYO STEREOPHONICS<br />

101819 ANITA O’DAY LIFE OF A JAZZ SINGER Anita O’Day was one of the greatest American Jazz singers<br />

and this critically acclaimed award-winning documentary tells her astonishing story - a journey of survival, and<br />

above all the enduarance of her talent, told in a number of frank interviews with her and with those who knew<br />

her. Her career was long and eventful, spanning seven decades; her last album recorded when she was 84. Anita<br />

O’Day only ever wanted to be a singer and the film showcases performances that date back to the 50’s with such<br />

artists as Gene Krupa, Roy Eldridge, Stan Kenton, Louis Armestrong and Hoagy Carmichael. She is shown teaching<br />

Billy Taylor how to be a jazz vocalist. Bert Stern comments on Anita performing ‘Sweet Georgia Brown’ for his film<br />

JAZZ ON A SUMMER’S DAY while George Wein, legendary impresario, states it was the greatest rendition of the<br />

song ever made. She speaks candidly, always candidly, with Dick Cavett, Bryant Gumble and David Frost, and in<br />

interviews on 60 Minutes and CBS This Morning. Anita was a woman who lived her life the she wanted without<br />

every looking back and was a musical genius and pioneer who broke race barriers. She talks openly about how she<br />

had to overcome great adversities. The film shows Anita on tour in Europe well into her eighties and making her<br />

final recording shortly before her death, the death of an icon. 2 Discs: Disc 1 : The Movie with Director s audio<br />

commentary and French, Spanish and Japanese. Disc 2: Bonus Disc with 45 minutes of the uninterrupted musical<br />

performances from the film and 45 Minutes of outtake interviews of Anita. 32 page full color booklet including: Essay<br />

by Jim Gavin. Essay by Will Friedwald Selected chapter from Anita s autobiography, High Times Hard Times.<br />

16 pages reproduced from Anita’s personal scrapbooks. [Item Code: 65574 2-DVD: $24.00]<br />

VESTAPOL PRODUCTIONS<br />

13013 BARNEY KESSEL RARE PERFORMANCES 1962 - 1991 Gypsy In My Soul • One Mint Julep • On A<br />

Clear Day • I Love You • Brazilian Beat • Here’s That Rainy Day • Moose The Mooch • Medley: I Can’t Get Started-<br />

Sunshine Of My Life • Undecided • Kingston Kuties • Seven Come Eleven [1962-1991] NTSC all region. 60<br />

minutes. Barney Kessel is a legend in the history of jazz, one of the most original voices in guitar playing to have<br />

ever recorded. This video captures almost 30 years of rare performances from 1962 to 1991. Barney is seen playing<br />

in a trio setting, solo and with his friends, jazz guitarists Herb Ellis and Charlie Byrd. All the performances capture<br />

the unique artistry of this great American musician. [Item Code: 65496 DVD: $24.00]<br />

13064 VARIOUS ARTISTS WORLD OF FINGERSTYLE JAZZ GUITAR Shining Stockings (a) • My Funny<br />

Valentine (a) • Just Squeeze Me (a) • Melody Of Birdland (b) • All The Things You Are (b) • It Had To Be You (b) •<br />

Wave (b) • Can’t Take That Away From Me (c) • East Of The Sun (c) • Taste Of Honey (c) • Here’s That Rainy Day<br />

(c) • Back Home In Indiana (d) • Forty Ton Parachute (d) • Out Of The Past (d) • Seven Point One (d) • Mr. Guitar<br />

(e) • Uptown Tales (e) • Gypsy Girl (e) • Cat Burglar (e) (Artist: a- Martin Taylor; b- Tommy Crook; c- Jim Nichols;<br />

d- Duck Baker; e- Woody Mann) Featuring: Martin Taylor, Tommy Crook, Jim Nichols, Duck Baker & Woody Mann.<br />

NTSC all region. 77 minutes. <strong>Records</strong> by Charlie Byrd, Lenny Breau, George Van Eps, Laurindo Almieda, and Joe<br />

Pass have set a very high standard for solo fingerstyle jazz guitar, and it is from this vantage point that the solo flights<br />

of Taylor, Crook, Nichols, Baker, and Mann take wing. [Item Code: 65497 DVD: $24.00]<br />

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13067 MARTIN TAYLOR IN CONCERT Georgia • I Got Rhythm • Can’t Take That Away From Me • In A<br />

Mellow Tone • Why Did I Choose You • The Dolphin • Medley: Dixie- Old Man River • Sweet Lorraine • Stella By<br />

Starlight • Lulu’s Back In Town • I Remember Clifford • Taking A Chance On Love 75 minutes. Martin Taylor has<br />

been playing guitar for as long as he can remember, ever since his father gave him his first instrument at the age of<br />

four. It was to be the start of a career which has delight audiences worldwide and drawn critical acclaim from some<br />

of the world’s finest musicians. [Item Code: 65498 DVD: $24.00]<br />

13075 CHARLIE BYRD HERB ELLIS GREAT GUITARS OF JAZZ Seven Come Eleven • Georgia (On My Mind) •<br />

Angel Eyes • Air Mail Special • Blue Skies • Deed I Do • Embraceable You • Undecided • Corcovado • Cottontail<br />

• So Danco Samba • Things Ain’t Like They Used To Be • Bernie’s Tune [1997] 80 minutes. Recorded at the Manchester<br />

Craftmen’s Guild in 1997. Herb Ellis, Tal Farlow and Charlie Byrd exemplify the breadth of American jazz.<br />

These elder statesmen of the instrument have well over a century of combined knowledge and experience, and their<br />

styles cover a vast spectrum of the music, from straight-ahead swing, to be-bop, to bossa nova and beyond. Herb<br />

Ellis established an impeccable standard for swinging mainstream jazz guitar through his extensive work in concert<br />

and on record with numerous great jazz instrumentalists including Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Harry Edison and<br />

singer Ella Fitzgerald. Tal Farlow’s nimble and innovative playing with the Red Norvo Trio is considered pure genius,<br />

and few guitarists have matched his unusual dexterity and sense of harmony. Charlie Byrd pioneered the use of the<br />

classical guitar in jazz and introduced America to the beauty of Brazilian bossa nova. The thread that binds these<br />

radically different players is their debt to Charlie Christian, the first electric jazz guitarist who inspired their lifelong<br />

dedication to musical excellence. Billed as the Great Guitars, the playing of this remarkable group is a short course<br />

in the history of jazz guitar. [Item Code: 65499 DVD: $24.00]<br />

13083 HERB ELLIS DETOUR AHEAD - AN AFTERNOON WITH HERB ELLIS The Days of Wine and Roses<br />

• Sweet Georgia Brown • Body and Soul • Georgia On My Mind • Danny Boy • John Brown’s Body • Wave<br />

(Personnel: Charlie Byrd, Tal Farlow, Terry Holmes, Norm Cochran, Jack Hannah, Tommy Perkins, Ernie Durawa,<br />

Sonny Gray) NTSC all region. 60 minutes. Taking its title form Herb Ellis’ most famous composition, Detour Ahead<br />

chronicles the life and music of the famed jazz guitarist. From his birth in Farmersville, Texas and his early days<br />

playing rhythm in the big bands of Jimmy Dorsey and Glen Gray to his innovative work with groups like the Soft<br />

Winds, Detour Ahead covers every major step of the guitarist’s life. Much attention is given to his groundbreaking<br />

work with the Great Guitars, and his many friends in jazz. On-camera interviews include Ray Brown, Charlie Byrd,<br />

Benny Golson, Benny Green, Al Grey, Lionel Hampton, Gene Harris, Jon Hendricks and Hank Jones. Along with<br />

modern interviews, Detour Ahead features never-before-seen home movies from jazz’s golden age of Herb on tour<br />

with Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald and others. Complete musical tunes from various live and studio venues. Detour<br />

Ahead: An Afternoon With Herb Ellis celebrates the talent and history of one of the true legends of jazz guitar.<br />

[Item Code: 65500 DVD: $24.00]<br />

13100 CHARLIE CHRISTIAN THE LIFE & MUSIC OF THE LEGENDARY JAZZ GUITARIST NTSC all region.<br />

95 minutes. This DVD covers all aspects of Charlie’s life and music, featuring interviews with family friends, fellow<br />

Oklahoma jazz musicians, and music luminaries like Claude ‘Fiddler’ Williams, Jerry Jerome, and Les Paul.Also<br />

included are a large array of musical performances by such guitarists as Herb Ellis, Eldon Shamblin, Zeke Campbell,<br />

and others. [Item Code: 65501 DVD: $24.00]<br />

13102 VARIOUS ARTISTS JAZZ MASTERS VOLUME 2 Theme From Black Orpheus (a) • Like Someone In<br />

Love (a) • Days Of Wine & Roses (b) • Medley: Danny Boy- Send In The Clowns (b) • Blues For Everyone (b) • Medley: Triste- Corcovado (c) •<br />

Medley: He Loves, She Loves- How Long Has This Been Going On (c) • Medley: I’ve Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good)- Satin Doll (c) • Misty (d)<br />

• Autumn In New York (d) • A Foggy Day (d) • Body & Soul (d) (Artists: a- Jack Wilkins; b- Herb Ellis; c- Charlie Byrd; d- Tal Farlow) NTSC all<br />

region. 62 minutes. The Guitar Show began in 1984 as a weekly television show on Manhattan Cable in NYC. The show was produced and hosted<br />

by Christian Roebling. All guitar styles were presented from Jazz to Rock and Folk to Classical. The list of guitarists<br />

that appeared reads like a who’s who in the world of guitar playing. Presented in this second DVD release is the<br />

playing of four of the Masters and Legends of Jazz guitar. [Item Code: 65502 DVD: $24.00]<br />

13104 DAVID LAIBMAN GUITAR ARTISTRY OF Nola • Red Carpet Rag (*) • Ragtime Oriole • Alaskan Rag •<br />

Maple Leaf Rag (*) • Silver Swan • Gladiolus Rag • Dallas Rag (*) • Fingerpicking Honky Tonk • Pandora’s Rag (*) •<br />

Shelter In A Storm (*) • Love In The Afternoon- A Ragtone Poem (*) • Courtship Of The Squirrels (*) • Dill Pickles Rag<br />

As a bonus, those tunes marked with an (*) have been transcribed in tab•music and can be found as PDF files on the<br />

DVD. NTSC all region. 90 minutes. David Laibman is regarded as one of the founders of modern fingerstyle classic<br />

ragtime guitar. He began working out old-timey and classical rags in the 1980s; recorded The New Ragtime Guitar,<br />

with Eric Shoenberg (Folkways, 1970), and Classical Ragtime Guitar (Rounder, 1980), both available on CD. In this<br />

DVD David performs a wide variety of his compositions and arrangements of rags by Scott Joplin, James Scott and<br />

Joseph Lamb. He talks about his musical influences, arranging and working out fingerings for these complex pieces<br />

and how in recent times he has begun writing ragtime compositions for guitar. [Item Code: 65503 DVD: $24.00]<br />

13105 TONY KECK GUITAR ARTISTRY OF - TOUCH TECHNIQUE Urbans Stroll • Harlem Nocturne • Walk<br />

Don’t Run • Cyberspace Boogie • Eleanor Rigby • Sleepwalk • Gratitude • John Henry • Sitting On Top Of The<br />

World • Glory Of Love • Tapper’s Blues • Just My Imagination NTSC all region. 62 minutes. National awardwinning<br />

guitarist, Tony Keck, performs a unique style developed through years of studying carious forms of music.<br />

Using his blues based tapping technique, he creates a soulful, rhythmic, yet meditative sound. His instrumental<br />

influence has created a combination of intermixing classical tinge, blues, pop and jazz. His wide variety of musical<br />

experiences has made him recognized for his distinctive compositions of sound. There is only one way to describe the harmonious music Tony<br />

creates, captivating. [Item Code: 65504 DVD: $24.00]<br />

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2 I MARRIED AN ANGEL I MARRIED AN ANGEL MUSICAL Medley (*) • Did You Ever Get Stung? • I Married An Angel • I’ll Tell The Man<br />

In The Street • How to Win Friends And Influence People • Finale Act One • Spring Is Here • Angel Without Wings • A Twinkle In Your Eye • At<br />

The Roxy Music Hall • Finale: I’ll Tell The Man In The Street - Did You Ever Get Stung? - A Twinkle In Your<br />

Eye - Spring Is Here - I Married An Angel (Starring Wynn Murray, Gordon MacRae, Lucille Norman, Audrie<br />

Christie, Eve Symington) (*- Walter & Bowers, pianos) Set in Hungary, Count Willie Papaffi breaks off his<br />

romance with Anna, and vows only to “marry an angel.” Answering his wish, an angel arrives, complete<br />

with wings. Some sides were recorded during the run of the original production by the Liberty Music Shop<br />

in New York; because of their extreme rarity some surface noise is inevitable together with some occasional<br />

distortion. [Item Code: 25022 CD: $12.00]<br />

3 GERTRUDE LAWRENCE LADY IN THE DARK Dr. Brooks’ Office • Liza Elliott’s Office (the same<br />

day) • Dr. Brooks’s Office (the next day)- Oh Fabulous One In Your Ivory Tower- One Life To Live- Girl Of<br />

The Moment- It Looks Like Liza • Liza Elliott’s Office (late that afternoon) • Dr. Brooks’ Office (that evening)<br />

• Liza Elliott’s Office (late the following afternoon)- the saga of jenny- liza • Dr. Brooks’ Office (later that<br />

evening)- my ship- liza • Liza Elliott’s Office (a week later)- my ship- liza and charley (Starring Gertrude<br />

Lawrence, MacDonald Carey, Hume Cronyn, Terry Harris, Jane Seymour, more) [1941] Play by Moss Hart,<br />

music by Kurt Weill, lyrics by Ira Gershwin. [Item Code: 25023 CD: $12.00]<br />

24 MUSIC IN THE AIR MUSIC IN THE AIR Overture • And Love Was Born • I’ve Told Ev’ry Little Star<br />

• In Egern On The Tegern See • I Am So Eager • The Song Is You • There’s A Hill Beyond The Hill • When Spring Is In The Air • I’m Alone • I’ve<br />

Told Ev’ry Little Star • Finale: The Song Is You • Finale Ultimo • Playout Music • I’ve Told Ev’ry Little Star • I’m Alone - The Song Is You (Featuring<br />

Nancy Carr, Thomas L. Thomas, Lois Gentille, Marion Claire, Everett Clark, Muriel Montel) Music In The Air was the 33rd Jerome Kern musical<br />

and the fourth of five collaborations between he and Oscar Hammerstein II. [Item Code: 25039 CD: $12.00]<br />

33 NOEL COWARD CAVALCADE Introduction By Noel Coward (acc. by Robert Russell Bennett) • Overture (into Part One) • Sunday 31 December<br />

1899 • Saturday 27 January 1901 • Friday 18 May, 1900 • The Same, That Evening • Monday 21<br />

January 1901 • Saturday 2 February 1901 • Thursday 14 May 1903 • Saturday 16 January 1906 • The Same,<br />

Minutes Later • Wednesday 10 March 1909 • Monday 25 July 1910 • Sunday 14 April 1912 • Tuesday 4 August<br />

1914 • The Great War • Monday 11 November 1918 • The Same, Later • Tuesday 31 December 1929<br />

• Chaos • Medley: Noel Coward (*) • Lover Of My Dreams (*) • Orchestral Medley: New Mayfair Orchestra<br />

(*) • Cavalcade Epilogue (*) (*- bonus tracks originally recorded separately together with the introduction<br />

on October 28, 1931) Cavalcade was originally presented in twenty-two scenes divided into three unequal<br />

parts. The program listed neither the scenes nor the musical selections. The script lists the scenes by date<br />

which follows here. Some of these were entirely visual and symbolic and are thus omitted on this recording.<br />

[Item Code: 31006 CD: $12.00]<br />

37 BROADWAY SCANDALS OF 1928 BROADWAY SCANDALS OF 1928 Opening • Nobody Needs<br />

A Man As Bad As That! • Charleston Under The Moon • Livin’ On Dreams • Nobody Loves Me Now •<br />

Bubbles In The Bathtub • I Gotta Hear A Song • A Good Ol’ Mammy Song • Things Have Never Been<br />

Better! • The Man At The Piano • I Couldn’t Say • Tango • Give the Girl A Break! • Better Bein’ Loved •<br />

Mazie • Scandals Finale • The Front Page (*) • When You Come To The End Of Your Rainbow (*) (Starring<br />

Kim Criswell, Diane J. Findlay, Jo Anna Rush, Walter Willison) [1995] *- bonus tracks. Off-Broadway’s<br />

Original Speakeasy Musical. [Item Code: 18669 CD: $12.00]<br />

41 ANN SOTHERN LADY IN THE DARK Introduction • Oh, Fabulous One • Hobo Dance • One Life To Live • Girl Of The Moment • It<br />

Looks Like Liza • Wedding Dream Ballet • The Mapleton High Chorale • This Is New • The Woman At The Altar • Scene - Seuence: The Greatest<br />

Show On Earth • Transition • The Best Years Of His Life • Tschaikowsky • Jenny • Finaletto • Scene - Two-Step • Scene - My Ship • My Ship •<br />

Huxley (*) • One Life To Live (*) • This Is New (*) • The Princess Of Pure Delight (*) • Jenny (*) • My Ship (*)<br />

• Jenny (*+) • My Ship (*+) • My Ship (*+*) (Cast: Ann Sothern, Carleton Carpenter, James Daly, Shepperd<br />

Strudwick) (*= Gretrude Lawrence; *+= live broadcast; *+*= w•Macdonald Carey) [1954] Lyrics by Ira<br />

Gershwin, music by Kurt Weill. The selections are presented as four Dream sequences and a quasi-finale;<br />

the published score does not note the commonly divided sections other than the major songs of each Dream.<br />

This revival judiciously removed passages which were thought to be either extraneous or time consuming.<br />

For this album presentation, the sound track has been edited from the original and put into its correct<br />

sequence. The production was performed in front of a live audience, but wherever possible extraneuous<br />

applause has been removed. [Item Code: 31300 CD: $12.00]<br />

43 EDDIE ALBERT JANET BLAIR A CONNECTICUT YANKEE Introduction • A Toast • This Is My Night<br />

To Howl • My Heart Stood Still • Thou Swell • At the Round Table • On A Desert Island With Thee • To<br />

Keep My Love Alive • Introductory Scene • Act One Finale: Rise And Shine • Entr’acte • Ye Lunchtime<br />

Follies • Scene • Can’t You Do A Freind A Favor? • I Feel At Home With You • You Always Love The Same<br />

Girl • An Entertainment • The Camelot Samba • Finale • Playout Music • My Heart Stood Still (Personnel:<br />

Eddie Albert, Janet Blair, Boris Karloff, Gale Sherwood, Leonard Elliot, John Conte, Beverlee Dennis, more)<br />

[1955] Adapted from the original book by Herbert Fields by William Friedberg, Neil Simon, Will Glickman and Al schwartz. Musical Adaptation<br />

by Clay Warnick and Mel Pahl; Coral Arrangements by Clay Warnick; Musical Arrangements by Irwin Kostal. [Item Code: 31301 CD: $12.00]<br />

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44 VICTOR HERBERT BABES IN TOYLAND Overture • I Can’t Do The Sum • Mary, Mary (Quite Contrary)<br />

• Before And After • Toyland • Go To Sleep, Slumber Deep • Don’t Cry Bo-Peep • Barney O’Flynn •<br />

March Of The Toys • Jane • Hail To Christmas (Christmas Fair Waltz) • Finale: Toyland • March Of The Toys<br />

(*) • March Of The Toys (*) • The Toymaker’s Shop (*) • The Military Ball (*) • Selections From ‘Babes In<br />

Toyland’ (*) • Selections: The Victor Light Opera Company (*) • Toyland: Bessie Wynn Of The Original Cast<br />

(*) *- bonus tracks: Victor Herbert & His Orchestra [Item Code: 32349 CD: $12.00]<br />

50 SUNNY ORIGINAL CAST PERFORMANCE SUNNY D’Ye Love Me? - Who? • Introduction •<br />

Here We Are Together Again • Sunny • D’Ye Love Me? • Let’s Say Goodnight ‘Til It’s Morning • Who? •<br />

Sunny (reprise) • Sunshine (*) • When We Get Our Divorce • D’Ye Love Me? (reprise) • Finale • Sunny - Two<br />

Little Bluebirds - D’Ye Love Me? - Who? - Sunny • Paddlin’ Madelin’ Home (*) • A Little Bit Of Rhythm •<br />

Sunny • Who? • Let’s Say Goodnight ‘Til The Morning • D’Ye Love Me? • I’ve Looked For Trouble • Two<br />

Little Bluebirds • When We Get Our Divorce • I Could Grow Fond Of You • Medley • Who? (*) • I Was<br />

Alone (*) (Cast: Marilyn Miller, Cliff Edwards, George Olsen, Binnie Hale, Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph)<br />

(*- extremely distressed original recordings) (Music by Jerome Kern, book by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein<br />

2nd) [1925] Historic recordings by the members of the original Broadway & London casts. From the start, critics singled out three Kern<br />

songs for praise. “D’ye Love Me?”, a small softly rocking melody of almost lullaby sweetness, is, sadly, heard less and less. “Who?”, the sustained<br />

note that begins each of its major phrases brilliantly coupled with the simple interrogatory. The “Sunshine”<br />

heard on this recording was not the number originally heard in the Broadway production; the first had different<br />

lyrics and a melody at once similar and dissimilar to its replacement. [Item Code: 28770 CD: $12.00]<br />

51 NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD’S CONVERSATION PIECE An Overture: Selection - Brighton<br />

Parade -Danser, Danser - I’ll Follow My Secret Heart - There’s Always Something Fishy About The French<br />

- Regency Rakes - Nevermore - Dear Little Soldiers - The English Lesson - Lady Julia’s Theme - Melanie’s<br />

Aria - I’ll Follow My Secret Heart • Le Petit Girradere • I’ll Follow My Secret Heart • Crossing The Channel •<br />

Brighton: Melanie’s House • The Same, Later • The Drawing Room • A Carriage Ride • Lady Julia’s House •<br />

An Aria • Reception • Melanie’s Aria • Le Petit Giradere: Nevermore • I’ll Follow My Secret Heart (reprise)<br />

• I’ll Follow My Secret Heart • Regency Rakes • Charming, Charming • Dear Little Soldiers • There’s Always<br />

Something Fishy About The French • English Lesson • Nevermore (Featuring Lily Pons, Adolphe Menjou,<br />

George Sanders) [1936] The story of “Conversation Piece” is simple; Melanie, a french cabaret singer and<br />

acrobat, is used in an intrigue to find, in England, a rich husband for herself and a source of income for the<br />

insolvent Duc Paul. Set in 1811 at Brighton, home of the Prince Regent, there were many potentially eligible<br />

partners, and one of these, the young Lord Sheere (played on this recording by George Sanders, who had<br />

played two other roles in the original productions) offers his hand in marriage. But, as the song is written, Melanie will follow her secret heart -<br />

which is Paul himself. [Item Code: 30686 CD: $12.00]<br />

602 GERTRUDE LAWRENCE STAR QUALITY Let’s All Go Down The Strand • Joining Charlot’s Revue<br />

• Limehouse Blues • I Don’t Know • Do-Do-Do • A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich And You • Scene From<br />

Private Lives • Has Anybody Seen Our Ship? (a) • Miss Bent Bows • They Didn’t Believe Me • We’re On Our<br />

Way (b) • April Showers • Just A Slip • My Blue Heaven • I Can’t Give You Anything But Love • I Dream Of<br />

Jeannie • The Physician • The Saga Of Jenny • My Ship • Daddy • La Voix Humaine • I Whistle A Happy<br />

Tune • Getting To Know You (Vocalists: a- Noel Coward; b- Harry Richman) Ten tunes were recorded during<br />

World War II and are additions to the original release. Unique is the one word which most accurately<br />

describes Miss Lawrence, for her like will not be seen again. Rather than reiterate her triumphs, it seems<br />

best to let this recording, with its accompanying photographs demonstrate her talents. Her versatility was<br />

one of her greatest assets, as witness the diverse moments heard here. [Item Code: 24262 CD: $12.00]<br />

603 GRACIE FIELDS HER FAREWELL CONCERT Sally • Mother Beatle • We’ve Got To Keep Up With<br />

The Joneses • How Are Things In Glocca Morra? • What’s The Good Of A Birthday? • Getting To Know<br />

You • September Song • Scarlet Ribbons • The Woodpecker Song • I Never Cried So Much In All My Life!<br />

• My Hero • Smoke Gets In Your Eyes • The Biggest Aspidistra In The World • Blow The Wind Southerly •<br />

My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean • When Irish Eyes Are Smiling • Walter, Walter (Lead Me To The Altar) •<br />

Don’t Be Angry With Me, Sergeant • WIsh Me Luck (As You Wave Me Goodbye) • I Love You • Now Is The Hour • There’ll Always Be An England<br />

[1965] This concert recording was made on the evening of 30 June, 1965. On a particularly windy night. Despite the use of shielding on<br />

the vocal microphone, some of the attendant noise remains. Gracie’s songs are interspersed with dialogue,<br />

stories and witticisms - the following running order is of the songs only and each is at the beginning of the<br />

selection. [Item Code: 24264 CD: $12.00]<br />

604 VIVIAN BLAINE LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD There Ain’t Goin’ To Be An Opening Number • Broadway<br />

Baby • My First “Firsts” • Nobody Does It Like Me • You Can’t Love ‘Em All • Look For The Silver Lining (*)<br />

• Memory (*) • I Only Want To Laugh • Before The Parade Passes By • Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered<br />

• Ev’rything’s Coming Up Roses • The Ladies Who Lunch • I’m Back! • I See Your Face Before Me • Movie<br />

Medley • Who’s That Girl? • Medley: Guys And Dolls • The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me (Personnel:<br />

Lou Vittaco, Tom Zigmann, Bob Parr) [1983] Bonus tracks - * , not on original release. This recording<br />

marks another facet of Vivian Blaine, the entertainer, one that suits her very well: singing in an intimate<br />

setting, almost living-room size, sharing some memories but firmly rooted in 1983. Happily, this recording<br />

captures Vivian Blaine at the peak of her artistry with a selection of songs that trace her great career with<br />

sophistication and wit, permanently preserved for generations to come. She indeed is a magnificent “doll”.<br />

[Item Code: 26037 CD: $12.00]<br />

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605 NOEL COWARD JOYCE GRENFELL THE MASTER’S CHOICE Nina • Fumfumbolo • The Wife Of<br />

An Acrobat • Lover Of My Dreams • Evermore And A Day • This Is A Changing World • Suite: In Which<br />

We Serve • Half-Caste Woman • Let’s Say Goodbye • Dearest Love • Try To Learn To Love • I Went To A<br />

Marvelous Party • Poor Little Rich Girl • A Room With A View • Dance Little Lady • I’ll See You Again •<br />

Any Little Fish • Something To Do With Spring • Mad Dogs And Englishmen • Mrs. Worthington • Where<br />

Are The Songs We Sung? • The Stately Homes Of England • London Pride (Personnel: Victoria Campbell,<br />

Mantovani and his Orch.) The recordings chosen to follow Sir Noel’s own choice of his works are among<br />

the very best and most familiar of his compositions: the Master’s choicest songs. Happily, digital sound applications<br />

have made it possible to hear these almost as good as the day they were recorded. The advances<br />

in signal manipulation and restoration have enabled many recordings made even seventy-five years ago to<br />

be virtually noise-free. [Item Code: 28577 CD: $12.00]<br />

607 VIRGINIA O’BRIEN SALUTES THE GREAT M.G.M MUSICALS In A Little Spanish Town • A Fine<br />

Romance • Life Upon The Wicked Stage • A Bird In A Gilded Cage • Say That We’re Sweethearts Again •<br />

Oh! Lady Be Good • Fascinating Rhythm • The Wild, Wild West • Ramona • Till The Clouds Roll By • The<br />

Donkey Serenade • Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man • The Trolley Song • On The Atchinson, Topeka And The Santa Fe • It’s A Great Big World • Salome<br />

• Friendship • Rock-A-Bye-Baby • This Is Spring • Two In A Taxi • Clear Out Of This World • I’m A Old Jitterbug • A Guest Star Recorded live<br />

at the Masquers Club, Hollywood. Her unique talents are once again being enjoyed, not just by old fans, but by a whole new generation who are<br />

discovering her for the first time, permanently cementing her importance in the history of the great MGM<br />

musicals, and ensuring that she will never be forgotten. [Item Code: 28579 CD: $12.00]<br />

609 TALLULAH BANKHEAD GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY! TALLULAH SINGS, SING, AND<br />

SINGS! What Do I Care? • Don’t Tell Him • Prisoner Of Love • Did I Remember? • Love, What’s To Be<br />

Done? • I’ll Be Seeing You (a) • A Matter Of Perspective (b) • I Sing A Little Tenor • You Go To My Head<br />

• If The World Were Full Of Durantes (c) • How Could You Believe Me? (d) • Here Comes The Spring (e)<br />

• I’m An Old Cowgirl • Put It There (g) • Touch Hands • Introduction To: Anything You Can Do, I Can Do<br />

Better (g) • Baby, It’s Cold Outside! (h)• The Florodora Sextette (i) • Say It With Music - God Bless America<br />

• Letter From Abraham Lincoln To Mrs. Bixbey Of Boston, November 21 1964 • A Call To Claude • Give<br />

My Regards To Broadway • I’ll Be Seeing You (With: a- Clifton Webb; Evelyn Verden; c- Jimmy Durante;<br />

d- Danny Kaye; e- Joan Davis; f- Bob Hope; g- Marlene Dietrich; h- Jack Carson; i- Fred Allen, Vivian Blaine,<br />

et al) This programme of songs and theatrical pieces is presented in proximate chronological order, starting<br />

in the earliset days of Miss Bankhead’s career, with recordings made during her residency in the United<br />

Kingdom. Later recordings wre made in both Hollywood and New York. [Item Code: 30688 CD: $12.00]<br />

Late Arrivals<br />

TANTARA<br />

1125 STAN KENTON THIS IS AN ORCHESTRA Theme & Introduction • Lover • Downbeat Award<br />

To June Christy By Editor Ned Williams • Lonely Woman • Downbeat Award To Pete Rugolo • Impressionism<br />

• Downbeat Award To Eddie Safranski • Safranski • Downbeat Award To Shelly Manne • Artistry In<br />

Percussion • Downbeat Award To Stan Kenton • The Peanut Vendor • Theme & Sign-Off • A Theme Of Four<br />

Values • Young Blood • Intermission Riff • Cherokee • Take The ‘A’ Train • Polka Dots And Moonbeams •<br />

Fearless Finlay • I’m Glad There Is You • Kingfish • Out Of Nowhere • Limelight • Gone With The Wind •<br />

Intermission Riff • Sophisticated Lady • Lullaby Of Birdland • It’s A Big Wide Wonderful World • Give Me<br />

A Song With A Beautiful Melody • Prologue: West Side Story • Maria • Malaguena • What Are You Doing<br />

The Rest Of Your Life • No Harmful Slide Effects • Of Space And Time • For Better And For Worster • Street<br />

Of Dreams • Malaga • Artistry In Rhythm (Collective Personnel: Al Porcino ,Art Pepper, Bart Varsalona,<br />

Bob Cooper, Bob Fitzpatrick, Carl Saunders, Clive Acker, Dee Barton, Dick Shearer, Eddie Bert, Eddie Safranski,<br />

Gabe Baltazar, George Acevedo, Harry Forbes, Jack Costanzo, Jack Nimitz, Jean Turner, June Christy,<br />

Ken Hanna, Laurindo Almeida, Lennie Niehaus, Marvin Stamm, Mel Lewis, Mike Vax, Milt Bernhart, Phil<br />

Grossman, Ray Wetzel, Sam Donahue, Sam Noto, Shelly Manne, more) 2-CD set. A colorful, fascinating<br />

and dramatic journey through the momentous frontiers opened by the Kenton Carvan! Each decade is represented<br />

by arguably its most influential Kenton orchestras [Item Code: 65604 2-CD: $23.00]<br />

UNIVERSAL<br />

20000 FRANK SINATRA OL’ BLUE EYES IS BACK You Will Be My Music • You’re So Right (For What’s<br />

Wrong In My Life) • Winners (Theme From ‘Maurie’) • Nobody Wins • Send In The Clowns (From ‘A Little<br />

Night Music’) • Dream Away (From The MGM Film ‘The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing’) • Let Me Try Again<br />

(Laisse Moi Le Temps) • There Used To Be A Ballpark • Noah [1973] Ol’ Blue Eyes Is Back, originally<br />

released in 1973, as Sinatra returned from his brief retirement. Released amidst a whirlwind of publicity,<br />

the album was a commercial success, earning gold status and peaking just outside of the top-ten on the UK<br />

and Billboard album charts. Nine tracks. [Item Code: 65478 CD: $17.00]<br />

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