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PRESENTING KENNY GRAHAM<br />

The original LP NJL 12 (1957)<br />

CDNJT 5302<br />

JOHNNY DANKwORTH<br />

5 STEPS TO DANKwORTH & JOURNEY INTO JAzz<br />

5 STEPS TO DANKwORTH<br />

The original LP PMC 1043 (1957)<br />

CDNJT 5300<br />

Export blues (Dankworth)<br />

Somerset morn (Dankworth)<br />

Just a sittin’ and a rockin’ (Elling<strong>to</strong>n; Strayhorn<br />

arr Lindup)<br />

One for Janet (Hawdon)<br />

Somebody loves me (Gershwin arr Lindup)<br />

Hullabaloo (Dankworth)<br />

Horoscope (Dankworth)<br />

S<strong>to</strong>mpin’ at <strong>the</strong> Savoy (Sampson; Goodman)<br />

Magenta midget (Hawdon)<br />

Limehouse blues (Braham; Furber arr Dankworth)<br />

KENNY GRAHAM<br />

PRESENTING KENNY GRAHAM<br />

Tuxedo junction (Hawkins)<br />

Cuban fantasy (Graham)<br />

Swallowin’ <strong>the</strong> blues (Graham)<br />

Olwen’s dream (Graham)<br />

Don’t get around much anymore<br />

(Elling<strong>to</strong>n; Russell)<br />

Rockin’ in rhythm (Arlen)<br />

I’ll get by (as long as I have you) (Turk; Ahlert)<br />

Monkey business (Graham)<br />

Time’s a’ wasting<br />

(D Elling<strong>to</strong>n; M Elling<strong>to</strong>n; Mercer; George)<br />

Bongo chant (Graham)<br />

I dreamt I dwelt in Harlem (Gray)<br />

THE KENNY BAKER GROUP<br />

MIDNIGHT AT NIXA & AFTER HOURS – A SESSION FOR KICKS<br />

MIDNIGHT AT NIXA<br />

The original LP NJL 3 (1956)<br />

BONUS TRACKS<br />

The original singles (1957)<br />

Firth of fourths (Dankworth) R4321<br />

Coquette (Green; Lombardo) R4294<br />

JOURNEY INTO JAzz<br />

The original LP PMD 1042 (1956)<br />

DON RENDEll<br />

DON RENDEll PRESENTS THE JAzz SIX<br />

DON RENDEll PRESENTS THE JAzz SIX<br />

The original LP NJL 7 (1957)<br />

I saw stars (Sigler; Goodhart; Hoffman arr Ross)<br />

Ignis Fatuus suite (Rendell):<br />

Jack o’ lantern; Will o’ <strong>the</strong> wisp; Ignis fatuus<br />

Star eyes (Raye; De Paul)<br />

I know why (Warren; Gordon arr Moule)<br />

Taking a chance on love (Duke; La<strong>to</strong>uche; Fetter)<br />

Limehouse blues (Braham; Furber arr Rendell)<br />

Out of nowhere (Green; Heyman arr Wheeler)<br />

BONUS TRACKS<br />

From <strong>the</strong> original LP ‘Tenorama’ NJL 4 (1956)<br />

Teddy boy (Graham)<br />

Poinciana (Simon; Bernier arr Graham)<br />

BONUS TRACKS<br />

From <strong>the</strong> original LP ‘All <strong>the</strong> Winners’ NJT 509 (1957)<br />

Mood indigo (Elling<strong>to</strong>n; Bigard; Mills arr Dankworth)<br />

Top score (Dankworth arr Dankworth)<br />

Bugle blues (Basie)<br />

Don’t worry ’bout me (Bloom)<br />

I can’t give you anything but love – Take 1<br />

(Fields; McHugh)<br />

I can’t give you anything but love – Take 2<br />

(Fields; McHugh)<br />

Jive at five (Basie)<br />

Truckin’ (Bloom; Koehler)<br />

It had <strong>to</strong> be you (Jones; Kahn)<br />

Tea for two (Youmans)<br />

Blues any Friday (Baker)<br />

It don’t mean a thing (if it ain’t got that swing)<br />

(Elling<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Adios (Madriguera; Woods)<br />

Jersey bounce (Plater; Bradshaw; Johnson; Wright)<br />

Take <strong>the</strong> ‘A’ train (Strayhorn)<br />

Itinerary of an orchestra (Dankworth)<br />

HIGHlIGHTS FROM TENORAMA<br />

From <strong>the</strong> original LP ‘Tenorama’ NJL 4 (1956)<br />

Just you, just me (Greer; Klages)<br />

Don’t you know I care (Elling<strong>to</strong>n; David)<br />

What a difference a day made (Grever; Adams)<br />

Curio (Rendell)<br />

Blue major (Skidmore)<br />

Roy leaps out (Sidwell)<br />

BONUS TRACK<br />

From <strong>the</strong> original LP ‘All <strong>the</strong> Winners’ NJT 509 (1957)<br />

Rush job (Harvey)<br />

CDNJT 5301<br />

AFTER HOURS – A SESSION FOR KICKS<br />

The original LP JTL 4 (1955)<br />

Minute <strong>to</strong> midnight (Baker)<br />

Blues in thirds (Hines)<br />

I’m a ding dong daddy (Baxter)<br />

Apex blues (Noone; Williams)<br />

Studio B boogie (Baker)<br />

West wind (Jones)<br />

Oh, baby (De Sylva; Donaldson)<br />

CDNJT 5303<br />

KENNY BAKER<br />

BAKER’S DOzEN & THE HAlF DOzEN<br />

BAKER’S DOzEN – VOlUME ONE<br />

The original LP NPT 19003 (1955)<br />

JOHNNY KEATING<br />

BRITISH JAzz & SwINGING SCOTS<br />

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CDNJT 5304<br />

Baker’s boogie (Baker)<br />

Ev’ntide (Carmichael)<br />

Mean dog blues (Jackson)<br />

Bugle call rag (Pettis; Meyers; Scholberl)<br />

Harlem twist (Livings<strong>to</strong>n; Moorehouse)<br />

Blues I love <strong>to</strong> sing (Elling<strong>to</strong>n; Miley)<br />

Phil <strong>the</strong> fluter’s ball (French)<br />

Delirium (Schutt)<br />

BONUS TRACK<br />

From <strong>the</strong> original LP ‘All <strong>the</strong> Winners’ NJT 509 (1957)<br />

Act one, scene one (Baker)<br />

CDNJT 5306<br />

BRITISH JAzz<br />

The original LP MG 20011 (1956)<br />

Strictly for kyx (Keating)<br />

Fair Diana (Roberts)<br />

Quads talk (Roberts)<br />

Impromptu (Hawksworth)<br />

Ultraviolet (Keating)<br />

Gibraltar rocks (Keating)<br />

Good life (Le Sage)<br />

Snow face (Le Sage)<br />

Last resort (Le Sage)<br />

Lazy (Le Sage)<br />

Eddie Blair’s picnic (Blair)<br />

Piccadilly jumps (Mairants)<br />

SwINGING SCOTS<br />

The original LP LTZ-D 15122 (1957)<br />

Hampden roars (Keating)<br />

Down south blues (Keating)<br />

Thistle swing (Keating)<br />

Headin’ north (Keating)<br />

Tam O’ Shanter (Deuchar)<br />

Double scotch (Keating)<br />

Kiltie (Keating)<br />

Loch Ness monster (Keating)<br />

Clachnacudan local (Deuchar)<br />

CDNJT 5305<br />

KENNY BAKER/BERTIE KING JAzz GROUP<br />

OPERATION JAM SESSION, TRIBUTE TO BENNY CARTER ETC.<br />

OPERATION JAM SESSION<br />

KENNY BAKER & THE JAzz TODAY UNIT<br />

The original LP JTL 1 (1955)<br />

Ballad medley: On <strong>the</strong> Alamo (Kahn; Jones); What’s<br />

new? (Haggart); Makin’ whoopee (Donaldson; Kahn);<br />

How long has this been going on? (Gershwin); Sweet<br />

and lovely (Arnheim; Tobias; Lemare); I’m beginning <strong>to</strong><br />

see <strong>the</strong> light (Hodges; Elling<strong>to</strong>n; George arr Baker)<br />

Blues in threes (Baker)<br />

BONUS TRACKS<br />

From <strong>the</strong> original LP ‘Mainstream at Nixa – Vol.2’<br />

NJT 506 (1956)<br />

THE BERTIE KING JAzz GROUP<br />

Blue interlude (Carter arr Baker)<br />

Skip it (Carter arr Baker)<br />

Lazy afternoon (Carter; Cook arr Baker)<br />

THAD JONES AND HIS ENSEMBlE<br />

MAD THAD & OlIO<br />

MAD THAD<br />

The original LP NJL 13 (1957)<br />

Jumping for Jane (Fea<strong>the</strong>r)<br />

Bird song (T Jones)<br />

Mad Thad (Q Jones)<br />

Cat meets Chick (Fea<strong>the</strong>r)<br />

Whisper not (Golson arr Q Jones)<br />

Quiet sip (T Jones)<br />

THE HAlF DOzEN<br />

The original LP NJL 10 (1957)<br />

How’s this? (Baker)<br />

Love me or leave me (Donaldson; Kahn)<br />

If I could be with you (Creamer; Johnson)<br />

Keepin’ out of mischief now (Waller; Razaf)<br />

How can you face me? (Waller; Razaf)<br />

Puttin’ on <strong>the</strong> Ritz (Berlin)<br />

Mr Paganini (You’ll have <strong>to</strong> swing it) (Coslow)<br />

Doo-dee (Baker)<br />

St Louis blues (Handy)<br />

Honolulu blues (Goldstein; Gunsky)<br />

OlIO<br />

The original LP 32-065 (1957)<br />

Potpourri (Waldron)<br />

Blues without woe (Charles)<br />

Touché (Waldron)<br />

Dakar (Charles)<br />

Embraceable you (G & I Gershwin)<br />

Hello ’Frisco (Charles)<br />

Featuring: Thad Jones (trumpet); Frank Foster (tenor sax); Jimmy Jones (piano);<br />

Doug Watkins (bass); Jo Jones (drums); Frank Wess (tenor sax, flute);<br />

Henry Coker (trombone); Tommy Flanagan (piano); Eddie Jones (bass); Elvin Jones (drums);<br />

Teddy Charles (vibes); Mal Waldron (piano); Doug Watkins (bass)<br />

TRIBUTE TO BENNY CARTER<br />

The original LP JTL 5 (1955)<br />

KENNY BAKER & THE JAzz TODAY UNIT<br />

Symphony in riffs (Carter)<br />

THE BERTIE KING JAzz GROUP<br />

Blues in my heart (Carter; Mills)<br />

Blue Lou (Sampson; Mills)<br />

Once upon a time (Carter)<br />

INTRODUCING<br />

THE DON HARPER QUINTET<br />

The original EP NJE 1034 (1957)<br />

I’m easy (Banks)<br />

Just rockin’ (Harper)<br />

I may be wrong (Ager; Yellen; Sullivan)<br />

Swinging that old grandfa<strong>the</strong>r clock (Trad arr Harper)<br />

CDNJT 5307


MEET MR BARClAY<br />

The original LP PDL85024 (1956)<br />

CDNJT 5200<br />

EDDIE BARClAY<br />

MEET MR BARClAY & PARIS FOR lOVERS<br />

Hernando’s hideaway (Adler; Ross)<br />

La prière (Brassens)<br />

Je veux te dire adieu (Bécaud)<br />

Merry-go-round (Van Parys)<br />

Le manège aux souvenirs (Stern; Barclay)<br />

Madrid, Madrid (Lara); Le grisbi (Wiener)<br />

Samba fantástico (Toledo; Manzon; Antuori)<br />

Stranger in paradise (Wright; Forrest)<br />

The kissing dance (Barclay; Legrand)<br />

Rififi (Gerard); Love for sale (Porter)<br />

Les chansons de la nuit – Rien qu’une chanson<br />

(Trenet)<br />

Midnight rendezvous (Gaust)<br />

Three coins in <strong>the</strong> fountain (Styne; Cahn)<br />

Stars shine in your eyes (Gelsomina)<br />

(Rota; Parsons; Turner)<br />

NORRIE PARAMOR<br />

THE zODIAC SUITE & DREAMS AND DESIRES<br />

THE zODIAC SUITE<br />

The original LP 33SX1055 (1957)<br />

NORRIE PARAMOR’S STRINGS & ORCHESTRA<br />

An Aries aria (Black)<br />

Taurus tango (Paramor)<br />

The Gemini waltz (Black)<br />

Cancerian concer<strong>to</strong> (Paramor)<br />

Lonely Leo (Black)<br />

The impatient Virgo (Paramor)<br />

A Libra rhapsody (Black)<br />

Seductive Scorpio (Paramor)<br />

The sagacious Sagittarius (Black)<br />

Capricious Capricorn (Paramor)<br />

Mood Aquarius (Black)<br />

Ode <strong>to</strong> Pisces (Paramor)<br />

VICTOR YOUNG & HIS SINGING STRINGS<br />

HOllYwOOD RHAPSODIES & NIGHT MUSIC<br />

HOllYwOOD RHAPSODIES<br />

The original LP LAT8041 (1954)<br />

Love <strong>the</strong>me from ‘The Robe’ (Newman)<br />

Selena’s waltz ‘So Big’ (Steiner)<br />

Nightfall ‘Gog’ (Sukman)<br />

Thème romantique (Korngold)<br />

Jubilee trail ‘Jubilee Trail’ (Young)<br />

The moonlighter song<br />

‘The Moonlighter’ (Roemheld; Sigman)<br />

Love <strong>the</strong>me ‘The Glenn Miller S<strong>to</strong>ry’ (Mancini)<br />

Spring madness ‘Belle La Grande’ (Suken)<br />

Theme for Cynthia (Powell)<br />

Geraldine (Young)<br />

Lost moment ‘Lost Moment’ (Amfi<strong>the</strong>atrof; Brooks)<br />

Bon soir ‘Perilous Journey’ (Young; Heyman)<br />

CDNJT 5202<br />

NIGHT MUSIC<br />

The original LP LAT8062 (1956)<br />

The High and <strong>the</strong> Mighty<br />

from <strong>the</strong> film (Tiomkin; Washing<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Moonlight and roses (Black; Moret; Lemare)<br />

Passion tango ‘Passion’ (Forbes)<br />

Never say goodbye (Friml; Paskman)<br />

Smile ‘Modern Times’ (Chaplin; Turner; Parsons)<br />

The ‘Rear Window’ <strong>the</strong>me (Waxman; Rome)<br />

The song ‘The Caine Mutiny’<br />

(I can’t believe that you’re in love with me)<br />

from <strong>the</strong> film (Gaskill; McHugh)<br />

Magnificent obsession (Skinner; Herbert)<br />

Glamour waltz ‘Lady in <strong>the</strong> Dark’ (Dolan)<br />

Rendezvous in Tunis (Burke)<br />

Last night when we were young (Arlen; Harburg)<br />

Twilight interlude (Jenkins)<br />

PARIS FOR lOVERS<br />

The original LP PDL85009 (1956)<br />

I love Paris (Porter); Domino (Ferrari)<br />

Autumn leaves (Les feuilles mortes)<br />

(Kosma; Mercer; Prevert)<br />

Under Paris skies (Sous le ciel de Paris)<br />

(Giraud; Gannon)<br />

La vie en rose (Louiguy; Piaf)<br />

C’est si bon (It’s so good) (Betti; Seelen; Hornez)<br />

Le French Can-Can (Offenbach)<br />

A Paris (Lemarque)<br />

If you love me, really love me<br />

(Hymne à l’amour) (Monnot; Piaf; Parsons)<br />

Under <strong>the</strong> bridges of Paris (Sous les ponts de Paris)<br />

(Scot<strong>to</strong>; Cochran; Roda)<br />

Paris stay <strong>the</strong> same (Paris Je t’aime) (Schertzinger)<br />

I’ll be yours (J’attendrai) (Olivieri; Poterat; Sosenko)<br />

Speak <strong>to</strong> me of love (Parlez moi d’amour) (Lenoir)<br />

Pigalle (Ulmer; Koger; Newman)<br />

DREAMS AND DESIRES<br />

The original LP 33SX1059 (1957)<br />

NORRIE PARAMOR AND HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

FEATURING THE VOICE OF PATRICIA ClARK<br />

That’s my desire (Kreasa)<br />

You stepped out of a dream (Brown)<br />

If I had you (Shapiro; Campbell; Connolly)<br />

I’d love <strong>to</strong> fall asleep<br />

(and wake up in your arms) (Gaste)<br />

Once in a while (Edwards)<br />

You’d be so nice <strong>to</strong> come home <strong>to</strong> (Porter)<br />

Dream lover (Schertzinger)<br />

Please (Ranger)<br />

I’m a dreamer, aren’t we all (DeSylva; Brown;<br />

Henderson)<br />

All or nothing at all (Lawrence)<br />

Dream (Mercer)<br />

I’ll see you in my dreams (Jones)<br />

CDNJT 5201<br />

AMBROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

lATIN AMERICA AFTER DARK & STARlIT HOUR<br />

lATIN AMERICA AFTER DARK<br />

The original LP E3478 (1956)<br />

Siboney (Morse; Lecuona)<br />

Walter Winchell rhumba (Sigman; Morales)<br />

Linda Mujer (Duchesne)<br />

Vuelve (Goicoechea; Morales)<br />

Tenacion de amor<br />

(Nezrette; Adamson; Cugat; Curbelo)<br />

Cae cae (Berrios; Martins)<br />

Mama, yo quiero (I want my mama)<br />

(Nezrette; Stillman; Paiva)<br />

Oye negra (Comacho; Morales)<br />

Volvere (Grever); Rica pulpa (Grenet)<br />

No te importe saber (Touzet)<br />

Bim bam boom (Adamson; Morales)<br />

STARlIT HOUR<br />

– THE MUSIC OF PETER DEROSE<br />

The original LP E3350 (1956)<br />

Deep purple (DeRose)<br />

Autumn serenade (Gallop; DeRose)<br />

Let’s dream <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r (Harbach; DeRose)<br />

The American waltz (DeRose)<br />

White orchids (DeRose); Starlit hour (DeRose)<br />

Lilacs in <strong>the</strong> rain (Parish; DeRose)<br />

Cloud lucky seven (Tobias; DeRose)<br />

Music box in blue (DeRose)<br />

Moonlight mood (Adamson; DeRose)<br />

Grass widow’s lament (Savino; DeRose)<br />

Blue September (Parish; DeRose)<br />

The original EP 544 (1955)<br />

Slide rule (Langhorn); Bluebell polka (Stanley)<br />

Whistlin’ Willie (Spiegal; Freedman)<br />

Marching through Georgia (Trad arr L Johnson)<br />

CDNJT 5204<br />

DAVID ROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

AUTUMN lEAVES & DAVID ROSE PlAYS THE MUSIC FROM ‘GIGI’<br />

AUTUMN lEAVES<br />

The original LP (1958)<br />

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CDNJT 5205<br />

Autumn leaves (Kosma; Mercer; Parsons; Prevert)<br />

The autumn waltz (Coleman; Hilliard)<br />

September in <strong>the</strong> rain (Warren; Dubin)<br />

Indian summer (Herbert; Dubin)<br />

Blue autumn (Rose)<br />

Shine on harvest moon (Bayes; Norworth)<br />

’Tis autumn (Nemo)<br />

Autumn serenade (DeRose; Gallop)<br />

Autumn nocturne (Myrow; Gannon)<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber mist (Fiori<strong>to</strong>; Webster)<br />

Autumn in New York (Duke)<br />

Autumn holiday (Rose)<br />

CDlK 4350<br />

wERNER MÜllER<br />

wITH HORST FISCHER & BOB POwElS<br />

TElDEC ARCHIVES • GOlDEN TRUMPET<br />

HORST FISCHER<br />

GOlDENE TROMPETE IN STEREO<br />

The original LP SLK 16864 (1969) STEREO<br />

Oh Happy Day (Hawkins); Banana Boat Song (Trad)<br />

Somewhere My Love<br />

from <strong>the</strong> film Doc<strong>to</strong>r Zhivago (Jarre; Webster)<br />

Those Were <strong>the</strong> Days (Raskin)<br />

Violetta (Trad, from a <strong>the</strong>me by Verdi)<br />

La Mer (Trenet; Beckmann); Up, Up and Away (Webb)<br />

Rififi from <strong>the</strong> film (Philippe-Gérard)<br />

Can’t Take My Eyes off You (Crewe; Gaudio)<br />

L’important C’est La Rose (Bécaud; Amade)<br />

Aquarius/Let <strong>the</strong> Sunshine In<br />

from <strong>the</strong> musical ‘Hair’ (MacDermot; Rado; Ragni)<br />

Green, Green Grass of Home (Putman)<br />

And that Reminds Me (Autumn Concer<strong>to</strong>) (Bargoni)<br />

A Man and a Woman (Un Homme et Une Femme)<br />

from <strong>the</strong> film (Lai)<br />

GEORGE MElACHRINO & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

THE IMMORTAl lADIES & UNDER wESTERN SKIES<br />

THE IMMORTAl lADIES<br />

The original LP (1956)<br />

Sweet Sue (Harris; Young)<br />

Liza (G & I Gershwin)<br />

Mona Lisa (Evans; Livings<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Dolores (Loesser; Alter)<br />

Louise (Whiting; Robin)<br />

Laura (Raksin; Mercer)<br />

Rosalie (Porter)<br />

Irene<br />

Marie (Nicholson; Berlin)<br />

Sally<br />

Chloe (Kahn; Moret)<br />

Dinah (Akst; Lewis; Young)<br />

DAVID ROSE PlAYS<br />

THE MUSIC FROM ‘GIGI’ (Lerner; Loewe)<br />

The original LP (1958)<br />

The night <strong>the</strong>y invented champagne<br />

Gigi<br />

Thank heaven for little girls<br />

Say a prayer for me <strong>to</strong>night<br />

Waltz at Maxim’s (She is not thinking of me)<br />

The Parisians<br />

I remember it well<br />

À <strong>to</strong>ujours<br />

I’m glad I’m not young anymore<br />

It’s a bore<br />

TED HEATH ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • THOSE wERE THE DAYS<br />

& BIG BAND THEMES REMEMBERED – VOlUME 2<br />

THOSE wERE THE DAYS<br />

The original LP PFS 4229 (1971) STEREO<br />

I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo (Warren; Gordon)<br />

Canadian Sunset (Heywood; Gimbel)<br />

The Stripper (Rose)<br />

Li’l Darlin’ (Hefti)<br />

When <strong>the</strong> Saints Go Marching In (Trad arr<br />

Keating)<br />

Tuxedo Junction (Hawkins; Johnson; Dash; Feyne)<br />

I’m Gonna Love That Guy (Ash)<br />

Girl Talk (Troup; Hefti)<br />

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Trad arr Keating)<br />

Baby, It’s Cold Outside (Loesser)<br />

Those Were <strong>the</strong> Days (Raskin)<br />

BOB POwElS<br />

GOlDEN TRUMPET HIGHlIGHTS<br />

The original LP SLK 16712 (1971) STEREO<br />

Theme from ‘Love S<strong>to</strong>ry’ (Lai)<br />

Butterfly (Gérard; Juris)<br />

I Dream of Naomi (Krivoshei; Atar)<br />

Once Upon a Time in <strong>the</strong> West<br />

from <strong>the</strong> film (Morricone)<br />

Good Morning Starshine<br />

from <strong>the</strong> musical ‘Hair’ (MacDermot; Rado; Ragni)<br />

The Windmills of Your Mind<br />

from ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ (Legrand; Bergman)<br />

Olé! O’ Cangaceiro (Mulher Rendeira)<br />

(do Nascimen<strong>to</strong>)<br />

Deguello from <strong>the</strong> film ‘Rio Bravo’ (Tiomkin)<br />

Greensleeves (Trad)<br />

Java (Toussaint; Tyler; Friday)<br />

UNDER wESTERN SKIES<br />

The original LP (1957) STEREO EXCEPT*<br />

Home on <strong>the</strong> range (Trad arr Melachrino)<br />

Wagon wheels (Hill; De Rose)<br />

Riders in <strong>the</strong> sky (Jones)<br />

The last round-up (Hill)<br />

Colorado River (Busby)<br />

Cool water (Nolan)<br />

San Francisco (Melachrino)<br />

Tumbling tumbleweeds (Nolan)<br />

The one-armed bandit (Nevada) (Melachrino)<br />

Empty saddles* (Hill)<br />

Red River Valley* (Trad arr Thompson)<br />

Northwest trail* (Melachrino)<br />

CDNJT 5206<br />

BIG BAND THEMES REMEMBERED<br />

VOlUME 2<br />

The original LP PFS 4304 (1973) STEREO<br />

Blue Flame (Noble; Bishop; Corday)<br />

Moonlight Serenade (Miller; Parish)<br />

Up<strong>to</strong>wn Blues (Lunceford)<br />

Snowfall (Thornhill)<br />

Flying Home (Goodman; Hamp<strong>to</strong>n; Robin)<br />

One O’ Clock Jump (Basie)<br />

When It’s Sleepy Time Down South<br />

(L & O René; Muse)<br />

Skyliner (Barnet)<br />

Contrasts (Dorsey)<br />

Body and Soul (Green; Sour; Heyman; Ey<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

CDlK 4362


MAURICE lARCANGE<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

THE FRENCH TOUCH & lARCANGE PlAYS TRENET<br />

THE FRENCH TOUCH<br />

The original LP PFS 4149 (1968) STEREO<br />

THE ROlAND SHAw ORCHESTRA & CHORUS ML<br />

Marieke (Jouannest; Holt; Brel)<br />

What Now My Love (Becaud; DeLange; Sigman)<br />

It Must Be Him (Becaud; David)<br />

Michelle (Lennon; McCartney)<br />

I Wish You Love (Trenet; Beach)<br />

Voulez-Vous (Cour; Larcange)<br />

Plaisir D’Amour (Martini arr Shaw)<br />

Love is Blue (Popp; Blackburn; Cour)<br />

The Good Life (Distel; Reardon)<br />

I Will Wait For You (Legrand; Gimbel)<br />

Live for Life (Lai; Gimbel)<br />

It’s Only Goodbye (Larcange)<br />

MLMaurice Larcange (accordion)<br />

EDMUNDO ROS<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

THE (ROS) SOUND OF MUSIC & lATIN RHYTHM DElUXE<br />

THE (ROS) SOUND OF MUSIC<br />

The original LP SKL 4131 (1961) STEREO<br />

CDlK 4366<br />

The Sound of Music cha cha cha<br />

(all Rodgers; Hammerstein)<br />

An Ordinary Couple mambo<br />

Maria schottish<br />

Edelweiss merengue<br />

So Long, Farewell bolero<br />

Do-Re-Mi paso doble<br />

My Favourite Things vals creole<br />

Sixteen Going on Seventeen baion<br />

No Way <strong>to</strong> S<strong>to</strong>p It samba-batuque<br />

Climb Ev’ry Mountain bolero mambo<br />

The Lonely Goa<strong>the</strong>rd baion<br />

How Can Love Survive marcha<br />

THE wERNER MÜllER BIG BAND<br />

TElDEC ARCHIVES • A SAlUTE TO THE KINGS OF SwING<br />

& ORIGINAl GlENN MIllER SOUND<br />

A SAlUTE TO THE KINGS OF SwING<br />

The original LP SLK 16892 (1972) STEREO<br />

lARCANGE PlAYS TRENET<br />

The original LP PFS 4403 (1977) STEREO<br />

ROlAND SHAw & HIS ORCHESTRA ML<br />

La Mer (Trenet; Mair; Lawrence; Lasry)<br />

Fleur Bleue (Trenet)<br />

Serenade Portugaise (Trenet)<br />

La Romance de Paris (Trenet)<br />

I Wish You Love<br />

(Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours) (Trenet; Beach)<br />

Je Chante (Trenet)<br />

At Last, At Last! (Miles; Trenet)<br />

Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir<br />

(Hess; Misraki; Trenet; Bre<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Coin de Rue (Trenet)<br />

En Avril a Paris (Trenet; Eiger)<br />

lATIN RHYTHM DElUXE<br />

The original LP SLC 4538 (1971) STEREO<br />

El Relicario (Padilla; Oliveros; Castellvi)<br />

My Shawl (Adams; Cugat; Barrios; Hill)<br />

Cieli<strong>to</strong> Lindo (Trad)<br />

La Comparsa (Lecuona)<br />

Cu-Cu-Rru-Cu-Cu Paloma (Mendez)<br />

Mexican Hat Dance (Trad)<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ria De Un Amor (Almaran; De Simone; Biri)<br />

Estrellita (Ponce)<br />

Taboo (Lecuona; Stillman; Luban; Russell)<br />

Valencia (Padilla)<br />

Perfidia (Dominguez; Leeds)<br />

Jealousy (Gade; Bloom)<br />

CDlK 4365<br />

FRANK CHACKSFIElD & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • All TIME TOP T.V. THEMES<br />

& MUSIC FROM DOCTOR DOlITTlE<br />

All TIME TOP T.V. THEMES<br />

The original LP PFS 4087 (1966) STEREO<br />

Pey<strong>to</strong>n Place (Waxman; Webster)<br />

The Dick Van Dyke Show (Hagen)<br />

Rawhide (Tiomkin; Washing<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Route 66 (Riddle)<br />

The Alfred Hitchcock Theme (Murray)<br />

Dragnet (Schumann)<br />

Doc<strong>to</strong>r Kildare (Goldsmith)<br />

Bonanza (Livings<strong>to</strong>n; Evans)<br />

Marriage Lines (Wilson)<br />

Peter Gunn (Mancini)<br />

The Jackie Gleason Show (Malneck; Maxwell)<br />

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (Goldsmith)<br />

ORIGINAl GlENN MIllER SOUND<br />

The original LP SLK 16871 (1970) STEREO<br />

Opus 1 (Oliver arr Müller)<br />

Moonlight Serenade (Parish; Miller)<br />

Take The ‘A’ Train (Strayhorn arr Müller)<br />

I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm<br />

(Berlin arr Müller)<br />

On The Sunny Side Of The Street<br />

(McHugh arr Müller)<br />

Skyliner (Barnet arr Müller)<br />

A String Of Pearls (Delange; Gray)<br />

American Patrol (Meacham)<br />

St Louis Blues (Handy)<br />

Tuxedo Junction (Feyne; Hawkins; Johnson; Dash)<br />

Johnson Rag (Lawrence; Hall; Kleinkauf)<br />

Leap Frog (Corday; Garland arr Müller)<br />

In The Mood (Razaf; Garland)<br />

Don’t Be That Way<br />

Pennsylvania 6-5000 (Sigman; Gray)<br />

CDlK 4363<br />

(Parish; Goodman; Sampson arr Müller)<br />

Goody Goody (Malneck; Mercer arr Flohr)<br />

Lover’s Leap (Saro arr Müller)<br />

Trumpet Blues (James; Matthias arr Förster)<br />

Alexander’s Ragtime Band (Berlin arr Pronk)<br />

C-Jam Blues (Elling<strong>to</strong>n arr Salomon)<br />

Flying Home (Robin; Goodman; Hamp<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

I Know Why (And So Do You) (Gordon; Warren)<br />

Little Brown Jug (Eastburn)<br />

Chattanooga Choo Choo (Gordon; Warren)<br />

CDlK 4368<br />

MUSIC FROM DOCTOR DOlITTlE<br />

The original LP PFS 4130 (1967) STEREO<br />

After Today (Bricusse)<br />

My Friend <strong>the</strong> Doc<strong>to</strong>r (Bricusse)<br />

When I Look in your Eyes (Bricusse)<br />

Talk <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Animals (Bricusse)<br />

Beautiful Things (Bricusse)<br />

Fabulous Places (Bricusse)<br />

I Think I like You (Bricusse) Jackie Lee (vocal)<br />

Something in your Smile (Bricusse)<br />

I’ve Never Seen Anything Like It (Bricusse)<br />

Where are <strong>the</strong> Words (Bricusse)<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Crossroads (Bricusse)<br />

Doc<strong>to</strong>r Dolittle (Bricusse)<br />

CDlK 4367<br />

RONNIE AlDRICH<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • COME TO wHERE THE lOVE IS<br />

& GREAT THEMES TO REMEMBER<br />

COME TO wHERE THE lOVE IS<br />

The original LP PFS 4264 (1972) STEREO<br />

Love Theme from ‘The Godfa<strong>the</strong>r’ (Rota)<br />

Alone Again (Naturally) (O’Sullivan)<br />

Song Sung Blue (Diamond)<br />

The Impossible Dream<br />

‘Man of La Mancha’ (Leigh; Darion)<br />

Popcorn (Kingsley); Without You (Evans; Ham)<br />

Where is <strong>the</strong> Love (Salter; MacDonald)<br />

Theme from ‘Lost Horizon’ (Bacharach; David)<br />

The Candy Man (Bricusse; Newley)<br />

‘Willy Wonka and <strong>the</strong> Chocolate Fac<strong>to</strong>ry’<br />

Come <strong>to</strong> Where <strong>the</strong> Love Is (Taylor; Marc)<br />

Breaking Up is Hard <strong>to</strong> Do (Sedaka; Greenfield)<br />

Jenny’s Theme ‘Young Wins<strong>to</strong>n’ (Rals<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

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CDlK 4370<br />

MAlCOlM ARNOlD & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • ORIGINAl FIlM SOUNDTRACKS<br />

NINE HOURS TO RAMA & THE lION<br />

NINE HOURS TO RAMA (Arnold)<br />

– ORIGINAl FIlM TRACK RECORDING<br />

CONDUCTED BY THE COMPOSER<br />

The original LP LK 4527 (1963)<br />

Train coming in<strong>to</strong> Delhi<br />

– The astrologer predicts<br />

Das warns Gandhi; Natu’s fa<strong>the</strong>r dies<br />

Natu and Prahlad – Natu meets Rani<br />

Wedding dance; Rani’s <strong>the</strong>me<br />

Natu tells Rani of his oath<br />

Indian concert<br />

Malabar Hill (Rani’s <strong>the</strong>me)<br />

– The Swiss Hotel (Natu and Rani)<br />

Mourning Gandhi<br />

The fire; Indian concert – Drums<br />

STANlEY BlACK<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

THE NEw CUBAN MOONlIGHT & FOlK SONGS IN JAPAN<br />

THE NEw CUBAN MOONlIGHT<br />

The original LP SKL 4729 (1966) STEREO<br />

STANlEY BlACK & HIS lATIN RHYTHM<br />

Brazil (Barroso; Russell); Maria Elena (Barcelata)<br />

The Breeze and I (Camarata; Lecuona; Stillman)<br />

I Feel Fine (Lennon; McCartney)<br />

Malagueña (Lecuona; Banks; Hansen)<br />

Samba Sin Nombre (Black)<br />

The Girl from Ipanema<br />

(Jobim; De Moraes; Gimbel)<br />

Fly Me <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moon (Howard)<br />

The Peanut Vendor (Simons; Gilbert; Sunshine)<br />

La Chanson D’Orphée<br />

(Bonfa; Camus; Llenas; Maria)<br />

Granada (Lara; Dodd; Polet<strong>to</strong>; Musel; Lisbona)<br />

Corcovado (Jobim; Lees)<br />

GREAT THEMES TO REMEMBER<br />

The original LP PFS 4233 (1972) STEREO<br />

Mozart – 40<br />

Meditation (Massenet)<br />

Serenade (Schubert)<br />

None but <strong>the</strong> Lonely Heart (Tchaikovsky)<br />

Vocalise (Rachmaninoff)<br />

Barcarolle (Offenbach; Guiraud; Barbier; Carré)<br />

Nocturne (Borodin)<br />

Serenade (Mozart)<br />

Nocturne (Chopin)<br />

Air on <strong>the</strong> ‘G’ String (Bach)<br />

Theme from Mozart’s Piano Concer<strong>to</strong> No.21<br />

featured in <strong>the</strong> film ‘Elvira Madigan’<br />

CDlK 4369<br />

MANTOVANI & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

CONTINENTAl ENCORES & MANHATTAN<br />

CONTINENTAl ENCORES<br />

The original LP SKL 4044 (1959) STEREO<br />

More than Ever Come prima<br />

(Panzeri; Taccani; Di Paola)<br />

La Vie en Rose (Louiguy)<br />

Under Paris Skies Sous le ciel de Paris (Giraud)<br />

O Mein Papa (Burkhard arr Milner)<br />

April in Portugal Avril au Portugal (Ferrao)<br />

Arrivederci Roma (Rascel arr Shaw)<br />

Anema e Core To be or not <strong>to</strong> be (D’Esposi<strong>to</strong>)<br />

La Mer (Trenet)<br />

I Only Know I Love You<br />

Na voce, na chitarra, e’o poco e’luna (Rossi)<br />

Autumn Leaves Les feuilles mortes (Kosma arr Milner)<br />

Answer Me Mutterlein (Winkler arr Milner)<br />

Poppa Piccolino Papaveri e papere (Mascheroni)<br />

THE lION (Arnold)<br />

– MUSIC FROM THE FIlM<br />

CONDUCTED BY THE COMPOSER<br />

The original EP DFE 8507 (1962)<br />

Opening title music<br />

Tina’s <strong>the</strong>me (Love <strong>the</strong>me)<br />

Running through <strong>the</strong> jungle – Drum dance<br />

– Tina at night<br />

King – Dance of happiness<br />

Drum messages – Death of King<br />

– Tina’s <strong>the</strong>me – End title<br />

FOlK SONGS IN JAPAN<br />

The original LP SLC 165 (1967) STEREO<br />

STANlEY BlACK<br />

& HIS lATIN-AMERICAN RHYTHM<br />

Asadoya Yunta (Trad); Kuroda Bushi (Trad)<br />

Sōran Bushi (Trad); Sangai Bushi (Trad)<br />

Hie-Tsuki Bushi (Trad); Miike Tankō Bushi (Trad)<br />

Otemoyan (Trad); Aizu-Bandai-San (Trad)<br />

Hanagasa Odori (Trad); Saitarō Bushi (Trad)<br />

Okosa Bushi (Trad); Mamurogawa Ondo (Trad)<br />

MANHATTAN<br />

The original LP SKL 4561 (1964) STEREO<br />

Give My Regards <strong>to</strong> Broadway<br />

‘Little Johnny Jones’ (Cohan arr Milner)<br />

Autumn in New York ‘Thumbs Up!’ (Duke arr Shaw)<br />

The Bowery ‘The Sidewalks of New York’<br />

(Gaunt; Hoyt; Gilbert arr Milner)<br />

Harlem Nocturne (Hagen arr Shaw)<br />

Slaughter on Tenth Avenue ‘On Your Toes’<br />

(Rodgers arr Milner)<br />

Manhattan Serenade (Alter; Adamson arr Shaw)<br />

Take <strong>the</strong> ‘A’ Train (Strayhorn arr Milner)<br />

Manhattan Lullaby (Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Maria/Somewhere ‘West Side S<strong>to</strong>ry’<br />

(Bernstein; Sondheim arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

The Belle of New York (Kerker; Mor<strong>to</strong>n arr Milner)<br />

Tenement Symphony ‘The Big S<strong>to</strong>re’<br />

(Borne; Kuller; Golden arr Shaw)<br />

CDlK 4371


MANTOVANI & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

GEMS FOREVER & MANTOVANI MEMORIES<br />

GEMS FOREVER<br />

The original LP SKL 4035 (1959) STEREO<br />

CDlK 4373<br />

All <strong>the</strong> Things You Are (Kern; Hammerstein)<br />

True Love (Porter)<br />

I Could Have Danced All Night (Lerner; Loewe)<br />

You Keep Coming Back Like a Song (Berlin)<br />

A Woman in Love (Loesser)<br />

This Nearly Was Mine (Rodgers; Hammerstein)<br />

Summertime (G & I Gershwin)<br />

Something <strong>to</strong> Remember You By<br />

(Schwartz; Dietz)<br />

Love Letters (Young; Heyman)<br />

The Nearness of You (Carmichael; Washing<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Hey, There! (Adler; Ross)<br />

An Affair <strong>to</strong> Remember<br />

(Warren; Adamson; McCarey)<br />

CDlK 4375<br />

RAY MARTIN & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • FAVOURITE TV THEMES VOlUMES 1 & 2<br />

FAVOURITE TV THEMES – VOlUME 2<br />

The original LP SPA 391 (1975) STEREO<br />

European Football (‘The World at Their Feet’)<br />

(Joan Shakespeare)<br />

Kung Fu: Caine’s Theme (Helms)<br />

Ironside (Jones); Spring and Autumn (Lewis)<br />

Mission Impossible (Schifrin)<br />

The High Chaparral (Rose); Kojak (Goldenberg)<br />

Upstairs Downstairs (‘The Edwardians’) (Faris)<br />

Hawaii Five-0 (Stevens)<br />

Emmerdale Farm (Hatch)<br />

International Golf (‘Red Carpet Ride’)<br />

(John Shakespeare)<br />

Warship (Isaac)<br />

Film ’74 (Taylor) previously unissued<br />

Sale of <strong>the</strong> Century (Fenn) previously unissued<br />

Star Trek (Courage) previously unissued<br />

MANTOVANI MEMORIES<br />

The original LP SKL 4977 (1969) STEREO<br />

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Kern; Harbach)<br />

What a Wonderful World (Weiss; Douglas)<br />

The Trolley Song (Martin; Blane)<br />

Sweet Leilani (Owens)<br />

Try <strong>to</strong> Remember (Schmidt; Jones)<br />

Sunrise, Sunset (Bock; Harnick)<br />

The Anniversary Waltz (Franklin; Dubin)<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Still of <strong>the</strong> Night (Porter)<br />

Once Upon a Time (Strouse; Adams)<br />

Embraceable You (G & I Gershwin)<br />

How Are Things in Glocca Morra?<br />

(Lane; Harburg)<br />

You’ll Never Walk Alone (Rodgers; Hammerstein)<br />

CYRIl STAPlETON & HIS BAND<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • THE All-TIME BIG BAND HITS<br />

& TOP POP INSTRUMENTAl HITS<br />

THE All-TIME BIG BAND HITS<br />

The original LP ACL 1008 (1959) STEREO<br />

Tuxedo Junction (Hawkins; Johnson; Dash) BC<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Woodchoppers’ Ball (Bishop) BC<br />

Undecided (Shavers; Robin)<br />

Leave Us Leap (Finkel); Skyliner (Barnet) DR<br />

Begin <strong>the</strong> Beguine (Porter)<br />

Take <strong>the</strong> ‘A’ Train (Strayhorn) BC<br />

Carnival (Warren)<br />

Chattanooga Choo Choo (Warren; Gordon)<br />

Opus 1 (Oliver) BC<br />

S<strong>to</strong>mpin’ at <strong>the</strong> Savoy<br />

(Sampson; Goodman; Webb) BC<br />

One O’Clock Jump (Basie)<br />

Featuring:<br />

BC Bert Courtley (trumpet); DR Don Rendell (tenor sax)<br />

FAVOURITE TV THEMES<br />

The original LP SPA 333 (1973) STEREO<br />

Van der Valk (‘Eye Level’) (Trombey)<br />

Nationwide (‘The Good Word’) (Scott)<br />

Match of <strong>the</strong> Day (S<strong>to</strong>ller)<br />

Softly, Softly – Task Force (Spiegl)<br />

News at Ten (‘The Awakening’) (Pearson)<br />

Horse of <strong>the</strong> Year (Mozart arr Martin)<br />

The Big Match (‘La Soirée’) (Ordini)<br />

Midweek (Scott)<br />

Top of <strong>the</strong> Form (‘Marching Strings’) (Ross)<br />

Wheelbase (Lee)<br />

General Hospital (‘Girl in <strong>the</strong> White Coat’) (Scott)<br />

Crossroads (Hatch)<br />

Grandstand (S<strong>to</strong>ller)<br />

wERNER MÜllER & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

ECHOES OF ITAlY & GREAT STRAUSS wAlTzES<br />

ECHOES OF ITAlY<br />

The original LP SLK 16863 (1970) STEREO<br />

Quando, Quando, Quando (Testa; Renis; Boone)<br />

Mattinata (Leoncavallo arr Müller); Funiculi, Funiculà<br />

(Denza; Turco arr Müller); Italian Festival (medley):<br />

Serenade No.1 op.6 (Toselli arr Müller); O Sole Mio (Di<br />

Capua arr Müller); Catari, Catari (Cardillo; Cordiferro;<br />

Fields); Finale from ‘William Tell’ (Rossini arr Müller;<br />

Jouy; Bis); Arrivederci Roma (Rascel; Giovannini;<br />

Sigman; Garinei; Glando); La Danza (Rossini arr Müller;<br />

Pepoli); Quando, M’innamoro (A Man without Love)<br />

(Pace; Livraghi; Mason; Panzeri); Alla Fine Della Strada<br />

(Love Me Tonight) (Pace; Pilat; Mason; Panzeri); Al Di La<br />

(Donida; Mogol; Drake); Ti Guarderò Nel Cuore (More)<br />

(Oliviero; Or<strong>to</strong>lani; Newell); Italian Festival II (medley):<br />

Capriccio Italien op.45 (Tchaikovsky arr Müller);<br />

Marechiare (Tosti; Di Giacomo); Vieni Sul Mar (Trad arr<br />

Müller); Carnival of Venice (Trad arr Müller); Il Silenzio<br />

(Celeste; Brezza)<br />

GREAT STRAUSS wAlTzES<br />

The original LP SLK 16269 (1964) STEREO<br />

Roses from <strong>the</strong> South (J Strauss arr Müller)<br />

Accelerations Waltz (J Strauss arr Müller)<br />

Tales from <strong>the</strong> Vienna Woods<br />

(J Strauss arr Müller)<br />

You and You (J Strauss arr Müller)<br />

Kiss Waltz (J Strauss arr Müller)<br />

Vienna Blood (J Strauss arr Förster)<br />

Lagoon Waltz (J Strauss arr Förster)<br />

Emperor Waltz (J Strauss arr Müller)<br />

Wine, Women and Song (J Strauss arr Förster)<br />

Blue Danube Waltz (J Strauss arr Förster)<br />

CDlK 4374<br />

TOP POP INSTRUMENTAl HITS<br />

The original LP ACL 1058 (1961) STEREO<br />

Manhattan Spiritual (Maxted)<br />

Moonglow and Theme from ‘Picnic’<br />

(Mills; Hudson; DeLange)/(Duning)<br />

Hot Toddy (Flanagan; Hendler)<br />

Theme from ‘The Man with <strong>the</strong> Golden Arm’<br />

(Bernstein; Fine)<br />

Petite Fleur (Bechet); Dragnet (Schumann)<br />

Peter Gunn (Mancini)<br />

Swingin’ Shepherd Blues<br />

(Koffman; Roberts; Jacobson)<br />

Tequila (Rio)<br />

Canadian Sunset (Heywood; Gimbel)<br />

Theme from ‘A Summer Place’ (Steiner; Discant)<br />

Mack <strong>the</strong> Knife (Weill; Brecht; Blitzstein)<br />

CDlK 4376<br />

TED HEATH & HIS MUSIC<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

SwING IS KING & SwING IS KING VOlUME 2<br />

GREAT MOVIE HITS – VOlUME 2<br />

The original LP ACL 1029 (1960) STEREO<br />

Around <strong>the</strong> World ‘Around <strong>the</strong> World in 80 Days’<br />

(Young; Rouzaud; Adamson)<br />

Anniversary Song ‘The Jolson S<strong>to</strong>ry’<br />

(Jolson; Chaplin)<br />

Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo ‘Lili’ (Kaper; Deutsch)<br />

Theme from ‘Limelight’ (Chaplin)<br />

Theme from ‘Moulin Rouge’ (Auric; Engvick)<br />

The High and <strong>the</strong> Mighty<br />

‘The High and <strong>the</strong> Mighty’ (Tiomkin; Washing<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

True Love ‘High Society’ (Porter)<br />

No One But You ‘The Flame and <strong>the</strong> Flesh’<br />

(Lawrence; Brodszky)<br />

The Loveliest Night of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

‘The Great Caruso’ (adpt. Aaronson; Webster; Rosa)<br />

Tammy ‘Tammy and <strong>the</strong> Bachelor’<br />

(Livings<strong>to</strong>n; Evans; Skinner)<br />

Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)<br />

‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’ (Evans; Livings<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Be My Love<br />

‘The Toast of New Orleans’ (Cahn; Brodszky)<br />

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CDlK 4377<br />

SwING IS KING<br />

The original LP PFS 4135 (1968) STEREO<br />

Flying Home (Goodman; Hamp<strong>to</strong>n; Robin)<br />

Cherokee (Noble)<br />

Begin <strong>the</strong> Beguine (Porter)<br />

One O’Clock Jump (Basie)<br />

Song of India (Rimsky-Korsakov arr Dorsey)<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Woodchoppers’ Ball (Bishop; Herman)<br />

Elks’ Parade (Sherwood)<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Mood (Garland; Razaf)<br />

Two O’Clock Jump (James; Goodman; Basie)<br />

Contrasts (Dorsey)<br />

Take <strong>the</strong> ‘A’ Train (Strayhorn)<br />

Sing, Sing, Sing (Prima)<br />

CYRIl STAPlETON & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • GREAT MOVIE HITS – VOlUMES 1 & 2<br />

GREAT MOVIE HITS – VOlUME 1<br />

The original LP ACL 1011 (1960) STEREO<br />

April Love from ‘April Love’ (Fain; Webster)<br />

Young at Heart ‘Young at Heart’ (Richards; Leigh)<br />

September Song ‘Knickerbocker Holiday’<br />

(Weill; Anderson)<br />

A Certain Smile ‘A Certain Smile’ (Fain; Webster)<br />

Unchained Melody ‘Unchained’ (North; Zaret)<br />

Friendly Persuasion ‘Friendly Persuasion’<br />

(Tiomkin; Webster)<br />

Secret Love ‘Calamity Jane’ (Fain; Webster)<br />

Hold My Hand ‘Susan Slept Here’ (Lawrence; Myers)<br />

Love Me Tender ‘Love Me Tender’ (Presley; Matson)<br />

The Harry Lime Theme ‘The Third Man’ (Karas)<br />

Three Coins in <strong>the</strong> Fountain<br />

‘Three Coins in <strong>the</strong> Fountain’ (Styne; Cahn)<br />

I’ll Never S<strong>to</strong>p Loving You<br />

‘Love Me or Leave Me’ (Cahn; Brodszky)<br />

CDlK 4384<br />

SwING IS KING VOlUME 2<br />

The original LP PFS 4146 (1969) STEREO<br />

Opus 1 (Oliver; Garis)<br />

Skyliner (Barnet)<br />

A String of Pearls (Gray; DeLange)<br />

South Rampart Street Parade<br />

(Haggart; Bauduc; Crosby)<br />

Long John Silver (Crisp; Dorsey)<br />

Intermission Riff (Wetzel)<br />

Jumpin’ at <strong>the</strong> Woodside (Basie)<br />

Oh! Lady Be Good (G & I Gershwin)<br />

Don’t Get Around Much Anymore<br />

(Elling<strong>to</strong>n; Russell)<br />

Jersey Bounce (Plater; Bradshaw; Johnson; Wright)<br />

Harlem Nocturne (Hagen)<br />

Apple Honey (Berry; O’Connor; Harris)<br />

CDlK 4383<br />

FRANK CHACKSFIElD & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

IMMORTAl ClASSICS & IMMORTAl lUllABIES<br />

IMMORTAl ClASSICS<br />

The original LP SCL 1066 (1961) STEREO<br />

Clair de Lune from ‘Suite Bergamasque’ (Debussy)<br />

Minuet in G (Beethoven arr Rogers)<br />

The Swan ‘Carnival of <strong>the</strong> Animals’ (Saint-Saëns)<br />

Salut d’Amour (Elgar)<br />

Waltz of <strong>the</strong> Flowers ‘The Nutcracker’ (Tchaikovsky)<br />

Liebestraum no.3 in A flat major (Liszt arr Rogers)<br />

Melody in F (Rubinstein arr Rogers)<br />

Morning Song ‘Peer Gynt’ (Grieg)<br />

Humoresque (Dvořák arr Rogers)<br />

Air on <strong>the</strong> G String ‘Suite no.3 in D major’<br />

BWV1068 (Bach arr Rogers)<br />

Valse d’Été (Als<strong>to</strong>ne)<br />

MANTOVANI & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

STRAUSS wAlTzES & MANTOVANI FAVOURITES<br />

STRAUSS wAlTzES<br />

The original LP SKL 4010 (1958) STEREO<br />

Blue Danube (Johann Strauss arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Voices of Spring (Johann Strauss arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Roses from <strong>the</strong> South (Johann Strauss arr Milner)<br />

Emperor Waltz (Johann Strauss arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

A Thousand and One Nights<br />

(Johann Strauss arr Milner)<br />

Treasure Waltz<br />

‘The Gypsy Baron’ (Johann Strauss arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Village Swallows (Josef Strauss arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Wine, Women and Song (Johann Strauss arr Milner)<br />

Accelerations (Johann Strauss arr Milner)<br />

Tales from <strong>the</strong> Vienna Woods<br />

(Johann Strauss arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Morning Papers (Johann Strauss arr Milner)<br />

You and You ‘Die Fledermaus’<br />

(Johann Strauss arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

MANTOVANI FAVOURITES<br />

The original LP SKL 5271 (1977) STEREO<br />

Londonderry Air (Trad arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

A Walk in <strong>the</strong> Black Forest (Jankowski; Cowen)<br />

Dream (Mercer)<br />

Dark Eyes (Trad arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Welcome Home (Beldone; Dupre; Blackburn)<br />

The Party’s Over (Styne; Comden; Green)<br />

The Happy Wanderer (Möller; Ridge; Siegesmunde)<br />

Polonaise in A (Chopin arr Kaye; Mossman)<br />

A Trumpeter’s Lullaby (Anderson)<br />

The Whiffenpoof Song<br />

(Galloway; Pomeroy; Minnegerode)<br />

Tulips from Amsterdam (Arnie; Martyn; Bader)<br />

Auld Lang Syne (Trad arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

IMMORTAl lUllABIES (HIGHlIGHTS)<br />

The original LP SCL 1109 (1962) STEREO<br />

Sweet and Low (Trad arr Rogers)<br />

Sleep, My Baby, Sleep (Vienna; Pola)<br />

An Eriskay Love Lilt (Trad arr Robertson; Macleod)<br />

Mighty Lak’ a Rose (Nevin; Stan<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Slumber Song (Schumann adapt Vanberg)<br />

Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral (That’s an Irish Lullaby)<br />

(Shannon)<br />

Lorelei (Neibher; Vanberg)<br />

Golden Slumbers (Trad arr Rogers)<br />

Viennese Lullaby (Schubert adapt Vanberg)<br />

Brahms’ Lullaby (adapt Vanberg)<br />

CDlK 4385


CDlK 4386<br />

MANTOVANI & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

MANTOVANI MAGIC & CONCERT ENCORES<br />

MANTOVANI MAGIC<br />

The original LP SKL 4749 (1966) STEREO<br />

Misty (Garner; Burke)<br />

Red Roses for a Blue Lady (Tepper; Brodsky)<br />

Chim Chim Cher-ee (R M & R B Sherman)<br />

Love Me with All Your Heart (C & M Rigual; Vaughn)<br />

Goodnight Swee<strong>the</strong>art (Noble; Campbell; Connolly)<br />

Cara Mia (Trapani; Lange)<br />

I Wish You Love (Trenet; Beach)<br />

Lover (Rodgers; Hart)<br />

Stardust (Carmichael; Parish)<br />

Mona Lisa (Livings<strong>to</strong>n; Evans)<br />

Most Beautiful Girl in <strong>the</strong> World (Rodgers; Hart)<br />

Auf Wiederseh’n, Swee<strong>the</strong>art<br />

(S<strong>to</strong>rch; Sex<strong>to</strong>n; Turner)<br />

CDlK 4391<br />

EDMUNDO ROS & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT • DECCA RARITIES 1952-63<br />

Tricks of <strong>the</strong> Trade<br />

Blue Tango<br />

Jambalaya<br />

Tonight’s <strong>the</strong> Night<br />

The Kiss<br />

Matilda<br />

Istanbul<br />

Passion Tango<br />

And Then – !<br />

Lover’s Tango<br />

Sixteen Tons<br />

Robin Hood<br />

Don’t Ringa da Bell<br />

I Saw Esau<br />

Jamaica Farewell (Kings<strong>to</strong>n Town)<br />

The Carnation Girl (Garifalo Stafti)<br />

FRANK CHACKSFIElD & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

THE BEST OF HERBERT AND ROMBERG<br />

THE BEST OF HERBERT AND ROMBERG<br />

The original LP SCL 1253 (1968) STEREO<br />

A Kiss in <strong>the</strong> Dark (Herbert; DeSylva)<br />

Indian Summer (Herbert; Dubin)<br />

I’m Falling in Love with Someone<br />

(Herbert; Young)<br />

Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life (Herbert; Young)<br />

Kiss Me Again (Herbert; Blossom)<br />

Gipsy Love Song (Herbert; Smith)<br />

The Desert Song (Romberg; Harbach)<br />

Lover, Come Back <strong>to</strong> Me (Romberg; Hammerstein II)<br />

CONCERT ENCORES<br />

The original LP SKL 4021 (1959) STEREO<br />

Clair de Lune (Debussy arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Spanish Dance (Granados arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Can-Can ‘La Boutique Fantasque’<br />

(Rossini arr Respighi)<br />

Chanson de Matin (Elgar arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Gipsy Airs (Zigeunerweisen)<br />

(Sarasate arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Autumn (Chaminade arr Milner)<br />

Song of India (Rimsky-Korsakov arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Schön Rosmarin (Kreisler orch Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Méditation ‘Thaïs’ (Massenet arr Man<strong>to</strong>vani)<br />

Perpetuum Mobile (Johann Strauss II arr Milner)<br />

The Pansy<br />

Bahia Bambaree<br />

Saunabad<br />

Tipi Tipi Tipso<br />

Monte Carlo cha cha from <strong>the</strong> film “Monte<br />

Carlo”<br />

Zaragoza cha cha<br />

Scotland <strong>the</strong> Brave<br />

Comin’ thro’ <strong>the</strong> Rye<br />

Desafinado (Slightly out of tune)<br />

One Note Samba<br />

Mediterranean<br />

Maria’s Her Name<br />

La Chaconga (Part 1)<br />

La Chaconga (Part 2)<br />

A Bunch of Bananas<br />

CDlK 4388<br />

JOHNNY HOwARD & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • THE wORlD OF JOHNNY HOwARD<br />

& MOONlIGHT SERENADES<br />

THE wORlD OF JOHNNY HOwARD<br />

The original LP SPA 65 (1970) STEREO<br />

Sugar, Sugar (Barry; Kim arr Steve Gray)<br />

Light My Fire<br />

(Morrison; Manzarek; Krieger; Densmore arr Pete Smith)<br />

Can’t Take My Eyes off You<br />

(Crewe; Gaudio arr Len Hunter)<br />

Yellow Submarine (Lennon; McCartney arr Steve Gray)<br />

I’ll Never Fall in Love Again<br />

(Donegan; Currie arr Len Hunter)<br />

Down<strong>to</strong>wn (Hatch arr Pete Smith)<br />

Aquarius (Ragni; Rado; MacDermot arr Pete Smith)<br />

Ode <strong>to</strong> Billy Joe (Gentry arr Steve Gray)<br />

Mrs Robinson (Simon arr Steve Gray)<br />

Winchester Ca<strong>the</strong>dral (Stephens arr Len Hunter)<br />

Sunrise, Sunset (Bock; Harnick arr Pete Smith)<br />

The Last Waltz (Reed; Mason arr Len Hunter)<br />

You Will Remember Vienna<br />

(Romberg; Hammerstein II)<br />

One Alone (Romberg; Harbach; Hammerstein II)<br />

Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise<br />

(Romberg; Hammerstein II)<br />

When I Grow Too Old <strong>to</strong> Dream<br />

(Romberg; Hammerstein II)<br />

The Touch of Your Lips (Noble)<br />

The Very Thought of You (Noble)<br />

Wouldn’t it Be Loverly? (Lerner; Loewe)<br />

Monsieur L’Amour (Rey)<br />

MOONlIGHT SERENADES<br />

The original LP SML 1040 (1969) STEREO<br />

Moonlight Serenade (Miller; Parish)<br />

A Man and a Woman (Barouh; Lai; Keller)<br />

Joanna (Hatch; Trent)<br />

You Only Live Twice (Bricusse; Barry)<br />

Spanish Eyes (Kaempfert; Single<strong>to</strong>n; Snyder)<br />

Lara’s Theme ‘Doc<strong>to</strong>r Zhivago’ (Jarre)<br />

Moonlight and Roses (Lemare; Moret; Black)<br />

Love is Blue (Popp; Blackburn; Cour)<br />

The Last Waltz (Reed; Mason)<br />

A Man without Love<br />

(Pace; Livraghi; Mason; Panzeri)<br />

I Love You (And You Love Me) (Spina)<br />

Dream (Mercer)<br />

CDlF 8134<br />

BRITISH ROCK ‘N’ ROll AT DECCA<br />

VOlUME 2 • DECCA SINGlES COMPIlATION 1954-60<br />

ANTHONY NEwlEY – IDlE ON PARADE<br />

The original EP DFE 6566 (1959)<br />

Saturday Night Rock-a-Boogie AN<br />

I’ve Waited So Long AN<br />

Idle on Parade AN<br />

Idle-Rock-a-Boogie AN<br />

Dungaree DollDB ; Tutti Frutti TFJB ; Priscilla TFJB<br />

A-B-C BoogieTFSB ; AloneTS ; Hand JiveTBSG Rock-a-Billy VC ; Bird DogMM ; Crazy BellsGD Love or LeaveBT ; BlackoutTWT ; Demon LoverLC Come On BabyDHH ; I’ve Had ItTC ; Rockaroo TC<br />

Walk Don’t RunRS Gypsy in My SoulBW ; All of MeJG Lonesome Traveller TBJ ; When I Get <strong>to</strong> GloryTBJ Black Bot<strong>to</strong>m S<strong>to</strong>mpTGSS Song of <strong>the</strong> SwaneeTGSS ; This Train GM<br />

I Never Knew What a Girl Could DoCB I’m Not a Juvenile Delinquent MM<br />

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CDlK 4364<br />

BRITISH ROCK ‘N’ ROll AT DECCA<br />

VOlUME 3 • DECCA SINGlES COMPIlATION 1957-63<br />

Tra La LaAK ; Hokey-Kokey Rock ‘n’ RollCPT Shotgun Rock ‘n’ RollCPT No O<strong>the</strong>r BabyDBS ; You Won’t Be Around TS<br />

I’m Comin’ HomeMB Dottie MB ; Don’t Go HomeMB Lin<strong>to</strong>n AddieJD Rockin’ Away <strong>the</strong> Blues J&D<br />

Rock around <strong>the</strong> MailbagTWTT Lady MayEH ; Sleep walkJB ; I Can’t Help ItLTHB If You Were <strong>the</strong> Only Boy in <strong>the</strong> WorldSM Foxy Little MamaLTHB Vocalists: AN Anthony Newley; DB Dickie Bennett; TFJB The Four Jones Boys; TFSB The Five Smith<br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rs; TS The Southlanders; TBSG The Betty Smith Group; VC Vic Chester; MM Morris & Mitch;<br />

GD Gerry Dorsey; BT Bobby Tempest; TWT Terry White & <strong>the</strong> Terriers; LC Lyn Cornell;<br />

DHH Derry Hart & <strong>the</strong> Heartbeats; TC The Cutters; RS Rhet S<strong>to</strong>ller; BW Beryl Wayne; JG Johnny Grant;<br />

TBJ The Blue-Jeans; TGSS The Graham Stewart Seven; GM George Melly; CB Chris Barber<br />

Chariot RS<br />

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? MBTO<br />

Entry of <strong>the</strong> Gladia<strong>to</strong>rs NTG<br />

The Trek <strong>to</strong> Rome NTG ; Bless You GM<br />

Earth Angel RSTW ; Wicked Women DL<br />

Play Money DL ; My Baby’s Crazy ‘Bout Elvis BB<br />

I’ve Been Everywhere TM ; Jack <strong>the</strong> Ripper SLS<br />

Don’t You Just Know It SLS<br />

I’m a Hog for You SLS<br />

Monster in Black Tights SLS<br />

Vocalists:<br />

CDlK 4372<br />

AKAnnette Klooger, CPTConfrey Phillips Trio, DBSDickie Bishop & The Sidekicks,<br />

TS MB JD J&D The Stargazers, Most Bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Jackie Dennis, Joy & David,<br />

TWTT LTHB EH JB Terry White & The Terriers, Little Tony & His Bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Eddie Hickey, Johnny’s Boys,<br />

SM RS MBTO NTG Stevie Marsh, Rhet S<strong>to</strong>ller, Mike Berry with The Outlaws, Nero & The Gladia<strong>to</strong>rs,<br />

GM RSTW DL Garry Mills, Robb S<strong>to</strong>rme & The Whispers, Don Lang & His Boulder Rollers,<br />

BB TM SLS Billy Boyle, The Mudlarks, Screaming Lord Sutch<br />

wIMOwEH<br />

KARl DENVER<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES<br />

wIMOwEH & KARl DENVER<br />

KARl DENVER<br />

The original LP ACL 1098 (1961)<br />

The original LP ACL 1131 (1962)<br />

Wimoweh (Campbell)<br />

Canoe Song (Spoliansky; Wimper)<br />

China Doll (Cannan)<br />

She Moved Thro’ <strong>the</strong> Fair (Trad arr Hughes; Colum)<br />

Open up Dem Pearly Gates (Robison)<br />

Careless Love (Handy; Williams; Koenig)<br />

Shin Gan Goo (Denver)<br />

Three Lovely Lassies from Bannion<br />

Mexicali Rose (S<strong>to</strong>ne; Tenney)<br />

(Trad arr Denver)<br />

Vella Langa (Denver)<br />

Silver and Gold (Gilkyson; Dehr)<br />

Zimba (Denver)<br />

O’Brian <strong>the</strong> Brave Engineer (Denver)<br />

Rose Marie (Friml; Harbach; Hammerstein) Walk on Boy (Walker)<br />

Blue Yodel (‘T’ for Texas) (Rodgers)<br />

Sierra Sue (Carey)<br />

If I Had My Way (Kendis; Klein)<br />

Moonlight Becomes You (Van Heusen; Burke)<br />

Marcheta (Schertzinger)<br />

Weary Blues (Blane; Warren)<br />

CDlK 4378 The Peanut Vendor (Simons; Gilbert; Sunshine) Far Away from ‘Blitz’ (Bart)<br />

Highland Fling (Denver; Neill; Cottrell)<br />

lENA MARTEll<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • SOMEONE NEw SOMEONE BlUE<br />

& DECCA SINGlES COMPIlATION<br />

SOMEONE NEw SOMEONE BlUE<br />

The original LP SCL 1214 (1966) STEREO<br />

JOHNNY KEATING & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

Something Simple (Forest; Matz)<br />

Where is Love (Bart)<br />

You’re Free (Wilder; Landesman)<br />

Typically English (Bricusse; Newley)<br />

I’m a Fool <strong>to</strong> Want You (Wolf; Herron; Sinatra)<br />

Comes Love (Brown; Tobias; Stept)<br />

Why Was I Born (Hammerstein II; Kern)<br />

Too Soon (Rome)<br />

Jennie on <strong>the</strong> Green (Garland; Bock)<br />

There’ll Never Be Ano<strong>the</strong>r You (Warren; Gordon)<br />

The Masquerade is Over (Magidson; Wrubel)<br />

Lost in <strong>the</strong> Stars (Weill; Anderson)<br />

DECCA SINGlES COMPIlATION<br />

The original singles (1964-71) STEREO, EXCEPT*<br />

All Cried Out* (Kaye; Springer) F11978/DR33714 (1964)<br />

It’s Ano<strong>the</strong>r World F12955/CPDR45386 (1969)<br />

(Bargoni; Keller; Shane; Palavacini)<br />

Now (Thomson) F12955/CPDR45387 (1969)<br />

For <strong>the</strong> Love of Him<br />

(Martin; Mortimer) F13024/XDR46509 (1970)<br />

I Would Marry Spring* (Thomson)<br />

F13024/XDR47004 (1970)<br />

I’m Going Home (Thompson)<br />

F13201/DR49538 (1971)<br />

The World of a Child (Thomson)<br />

F13201/DR49539 (1971)<br />

Love can change <strong>the</strong> stars (Martin; Blane)<br />

previously unissued<br />

Married I can always get (Jenkins)<br />

previously unissued<br />

CDlK 4379


CDlK 4389<br />

EARTHA KITT<br />

THAT BAD EARTHA & DOwN TO EARTHA<br />

ANTHONY NEwlEY<br />

BASIN STREET BlUES • DECCA RARITIES 1959-64<br />

Charmaine (Rapee; Pollack)<br />

Wonder ist die Liebe (If She Should<br />

Come <strong>to</strong> You) (Moreau; Alguero; Wilder)<br />

Seventeen Come Sunday (Trad)<br />

Bee Bom (Vandyke)<br />

Anything You Wanna Do (Medley; Passnan)<br />

It’s All Over (Dale)<br />

Someone <strong>to</strong> Love from “Jazz Boat” (Henderson)<br />

My Blue Angel (Stuart)<br />

Lifetime of happiness (Millet; Coleman)<br />

A Boy without a Girl (Bricusse)<br />

Lonely Boy and Pretty Girl (Phillips; McKenzie)<br />

That Noise (Newley; Bricusse)<br />

She’s Just Ano<strong>the</strong>r Girl (Mann; Anthony)<br />

There’s No Such Thing As Love (Fraser; Hackney)<br />

ANNE SHElTON<br />

THE SHElTON SOUND & SINGlES COMPIlATION 1952-57<br />

THE SHElTON SOUND<br />

The original LP BBL 7188 (1957)<br />

wAllY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

(All of a sudden) My heart sings<br />

(Rome; Jamblan; Herpin)<br />

Now I know (Koehler; Arlen)<br />

How did he look? (Shelley; Silver)<br />

Tangerine (Mercer; Schertzinger)<br />

I’ll never smile again, until I smile at you (Lowe)<br />

There’s a lull in my life (Gordon; Revel)<br />

September song (Anderson; Weill)<br />

Let <strong>the</strong>re be love (Grant; Rand)<br />

I remember you (Mercer; Schertzinger)<br />

Taking a chance on love (La<strong>to</strong>uche; Fetter; Duke)<br />

Happiness is a thing called Joe (Harburg; Arlen)<br />

Smoke gets in your eyes (Harbach; Kern)<br />

CDEA 6142<br />

SINGlES COMPIlATION 1952-57<br />

Too young <strong>to</strong> go steady (Adamson; McHugh) WS<br />

WS CH<br />

Seven stages of man (Lindeman; Stutz)<br />

HJ JF<br />

Hank Janson blues (Cornish; Korel; Janson)<br />

I ain’t got nobody (Graham; Williams) JF<br />

I shall return (Drake; Shirl arr de Reght) SB<br />

Take a chance (Siegel; Engvick) ER<br />

The moth and <strong>the</strong> flame (Bennett, Sloan) ER<br />

Body and soul (Green; Sour; Heyman; Ey<strong>to</strong>n) SB<br />

And <strong>the</strong> angels sing (Mercer; Elman) SB<br />

That’s <strong>the</strong> chance you take (Dee; Lippman) SB<br />

The Isle of Innisfree (Farrelly) HG<br />

Hold back <strong>the</strong> dawn (J & G Thorn) SB<br />

SB CH<br />

Santa Maria (Payan; Parsons)<br />

Accompaniment: HJwith Hank Janson (vocal), WSWally S<strong>to</strong>tt and his Orchestra, JFaccompaniment directed by<br />

Johnny Franz at <strong>the</strong> piano,<br />

ERwith Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra,<br />

HG CH accompaniment directed by Harry Grove, chorus,<br />

SBaccompaniment directed by Stanley Black<br />

FRANKIE VAUGHAN<br />

HAPPY GO lUCKY & FRANKIE VAUGHAN SHOwCASE<br />

HAPPY GO lUCKY<br />

The original LP BBL 7198 (1957)<br />

wAllY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

Happy go lucky (Loesser; McHugh)<br />

Chattanooga choo choo (Gordon; Warren)<br />

Shoe-shine boy (Cahn; Nicholls; Chaplin)<br />

You’re driving me crazy (what did I do?) (Donaldson)<br />

Do-do-do (I & G Gerhswin)<br />

Hit <strong>the</strong> road <strong>to</strong> dreamland (Mercer; Arlen)<br />

East of <strong>the</strong> sun (and west of <strong>the</strong> moon) (Bowman)<br />

I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter<br />

(Young; Ahlert)<br />

I’m coming Virginia (Cook; Heywood)<br />

Bei mir bist du schoen (means that you’re grand)<br />

(Jacob; Secunda; Cahn; Chaplin)<br />

Lazy river (Carmichael; Arodin); Dream (Mercer)<br />

I Love Everything About You<br />

(Stevenson; Covay; Franks)<br />

I Saw Her Standing There (Lennon; McCartney)<br />

The Fa<strong>the</strong>r of Girls (Drake)<br />

The Little Golden Clown (Newley; Bricusse)<br />

Basin Street Blues (Williams)<br />

C’est Pour Toi (Do You Mind) (Bart)<br />

La Montagne (If She Should Come <strong>to</strong> You)<br />

(Moreau; Alguero; Wilder)<br />

Petite Reine (Sweet Lorraine) (Burwell; Parish)<br />

Tribute (Newley)<br />

Lament for a Hero (Newley; Whitman)<br />

Do You Mind (Bart)<br />

If She Should Come <strong>to</strong> You<br />

(Moreau; Alguero; Wilder)<br />

My Clair de Lune (Debussy arr Lieber; S<strong>to</strong>ller)<br />

CDEA 6141<br />

SINGlES COMPIlATION 1955-57<br />

wAllY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA & CH CHORUS<br />

Why did <strong>the</strong> chicken cross <strong>the</strong> road? (Newell; Green) CH<br />

Seventeen (Young; Gorman; Bennett)<br />

Priscilla (Cooley) CH ; Lucky 13 (O’Brien; Johnson) CH<br />

Let’s Go Steady (Raleigh; Edwards) CH<br />

My Boy Flat Top (Young; Bennett)<br />

FRANKIE VAUGHAN SHOwCASE<br />

The original LP BBL 7233 (1957)<br />

wAllY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUS<br />

These dangerous years (Waller; Mullan); Man on fire<br />

(Webster; Fain); Wanderin’ eyes (Mann; Lowe; Nor<strong>to</strong>n); Isn’t<br />

this a lovely evening? (Waller; More<strong>to</strong>n); Kisses sweeter<br />

than wine (Campbell; Newman); Give me <strong>the</strong> moonlight,<br />

give me <strong>the</strong> girl (Brown; von Tilzer); Pity <strong>the</strong> poor, poor<br />

man (Jordan; Scott); Stealin’ (Lewis; S<strong>to</strong>ck); Got-ta have<br />

something in <strong>the</strong> bank (Garson; Hilliard); Single (Tiefer); The<br />

green door (Davie; Moore); The Garden of Eden (Norwood)<br />

Girls in grey (Williams) CW<br />

Ragamuffin (Rixner) PG<br />

Dancing dolls (Ban<strong>to</strong>ck) WC<br />

Pan-American panorama (Green) PG<br />

Running off <strong>the</strong> rails (Richardson) PG<br />

Spinning wheel (Rawicz) PG<br />

CW AD<br />

Quebec concer<strong>to</strong> (Mathieu)<br />

Stringopation (Rose) PG<br />

Space ship (Phillips) CW<br />

Cornflakes (Norman) ST<br />

Side walk (Williams) CW<br />

Gipsy fiddler (Raphael) RM<br />

Muriella (Martin) RM<br />

CDVS 1953<br />

Tuxedo junction (Johnson; Dash; Hawkins)<br />

ERSKINE HAwKINS<br />

TUXEDO JUNCTION ORCHESTRA<br />

Song of <strong>the</strong> wanderer (where shall I go?)<br />

20CG JM<br />

(Moret)<br />

Wiggle worm (Kirkland; Hawkins)<br />

Fool that I am (Hunt) LW<br />

Tippin’ in (Smith)<br />

Remember (Berlin) AAH<br />

I’ve got a right <strong>to</strong> cry (Liggins) LW<br />

Gin mill special (Lowe; Hawkins)<br />

Cherry (Redman) JM<br />

After hours (Parrish) AP<br />

Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie; Casey; Pinkard) PB<br />

STRINGOPATION<br />

lIGHT MUSIC ClASSICS • VOlUME 2<br />

Recorded between 1945-55<br />

Orchestras: CW Charles Williams and his Concert Orchestra; PG Philip Green and his Orchestra; WC The London<br />

Promenade Orchestra conducted by Walter Collins; FC Frank Chacksfield conducting his Singing Strings; RM Ray Martin<br />

and his Concert Orchestra; LL Louis Levy and his ‘Music from <strong>the</strong> Movies’ Orchestra; ST Sidney Torch and his Orchestra;<br />

TC The Kingsway Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tutti Camarata Accompaniment: AD Arthur Dulay (piano solo)<br />

CDVS 1956<br />

Jumpin’ in a julep joint<br />

20CG IJ<br />

(Caldwell; Tompkins; McCrae)<br />

Recorded between 1939-50<br />

20CGErskine Hawkins billed as “The Twentieth Century Gabriel”<br />

Vocalists: JMJimmy Mitchelle; LWLaura Washing<strong>to</strong>n; AAHAsa A Harris; IJIda James<br />

Soloists: APAvery Parrish (piano); PBPaul Bascomb (tenor sax)<br />

Exhilaration (Williams) CW<br />

Gin-fizz (Bolesworth) FC<br />

The beggar’s <strong>the</strong>me (Chagrin) CW<br />

Pulling strings (McCann; Bolesworth) FC<br />

Domino (Ferrari) ST<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong> perpetuo (Paganini arr Geehl) LL<br />

Elfinette (Jansen) ST<br />

Fiddlin’ for fun (Faustin; Jean-Jean) ST<br />

All strings and fancy free (Torch) ST<br />

Guaracha (Gould) ST<br />

Speakeasy (Gensler) ST<br />

Gaelic fantasia (Green) PG<br />

I love <strong>the</strong>e (Grieg) TC<br />

Bicycle bounce (Lowe) 20CG<br />

It’s full or it ain’t no good (Wilson; Stribling) LW<br />

Dolimite (Johnson) 20CG<br />

I know a secret (Seiler; Bascomb) JM<br />

Hey doc! (Sampson; Gannon) 20CG<br />

Someone’s rocking my dream boat<br />

20CG JM<br />

(Scott; Rene)<br />

Norfolk ferry (Hawkins) 20CG<br />

Put yourself in my place<br />

(Adams; Henry; Parrish) 20CG<br />

Corn bread (Singer)<br />

Good dip (Smith; Hawkins)<br />

Gabriel’s heater (Case)<br />

Feelin’ low (Smith; Kirkland arr Smith)<br />

CDVS 1954<br />

GEORGE MElACHRINO<br />

SOFT lIGHTS AND SwEET MUSIC<br />

Introduction and Song of <strong>the</strong> orchid from <strong>the</strong> film<br />

“No Orchids for Miss Blandish” (Melachrino)<br />

Rhondda rhapsody (Rhapsody of love) (Jones)<br />

Love’s roundabout (Straus)<br />

Sleigh ride (Anderson)<br />

Ecstasy tango (Belmonte)<br />

The Melba waltz (Spoliansky; Newell)<br />

Golden violins (Twomey; Wise; Weisman)<br />

Park Avenue waltz (Hill-Bowen)<br />

A girl called Linda (Greer)<br />

Vanessa (Wayne) WHB<br />

Meet Mister Callaghan (Spear) WHB<br />

La Rosita (Dupont)<br />

Waltz of Paree (Giraud)<br />

Padam .. Padam (How it echoes <strong>the</strong> beat of my heart)<br />

(Holiner; Nichols; Glanzberg)<br />

The sword and <strong>the</strong> rose (Spielman)<br />

Shadows (Lavello; McGuire)<br />

Recorded between 1946-57<br />

Legend: WHB William Hill-Bowen (harpsichord)<br />

DREAMTIME<br />

lIGHT MUSIC ClASSICS • VOlUME 3<br />

SOFT lIGHTS AND SwEET MUSIC<br />

The original LP DLP1046 (1954)<br />

Soft lights and sweet music (Berlin)<br />

The <strong>to</strong>uch of your lips (Noble)<br />

Theme from ‘The Last Rhapsody’ (Wreford)<br />

with Semprini (piano)<br />

I’ll see you again (Coward)<br />

Love’s old sweet song (Molloy)<br />

Beautiful dreamer (Foster)<br />

Ah! Sweet mystery of life (Herbert)<br />

Theme from <strong>the</strong> film “The S<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />

Three Loves” (Rachmaninoff) with Semprini (piano)<br />

Love walked in (Gershwin)<br />

Goodnight swee<strong>the</strong>art<br />

(Noble; Campbell; Connelly)<br />

CDVS 1955<br />

El relicario (My memoirs) (Padilla)<br />

CDVS 1957<br />

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MG<br />

Tic-Tac-Toe (Singer) HW ; On <strong>the</strong> Alamo (Kahn; Jones) HW<br />

It had <strong>to</strong> be you (Kahn; Jones) HW<br />

The girl with <strong>the</strong> Spanish drawl (Curbelo; Camacho) PF<br />

Carribean night (Noche Caribé) (Percy Faith) PF<br />

Belle of <strong>the</strong> ball (Anderson) LA<br />

Sicilian tarantella (Fischiettando) (Balsamo) VY<br />

Overnight (Young) VY<br />

VYSS CP<br />

The call of <strong>the</strong> faraway hills (Young; David)<br />

The Melba waltz (Dreamtime) (Spoliansky; Newell) VYSS<br />

Fiddlesticks (McCarthy; Freitas) TC<br />

Rendezvous (Wayne) TC<br />

High strung (Coleman; Dufault) AS<br />

Sadie Thompson’s song (Blue Pacific blues)<br />

(Washing<strong>to</strong>n; Lee) AS ; I get a kick out of you (Porter) DR<br />

THAT BAD EARTHA – A PROGRAMME<br />

OF ENTICING SONGS BY EARTHA KITT<br />

The original EP DLP 1067 (1955)<br />

HENRI RENé & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

Under <strong>the</strong> bridges of Paris<br />

(Cochran; Scot<strong>to</strong>; Rodor)<br />

Let’s do it (let’s fall in love) (Porter)<br />

The blues from <strong>the</strong> Black, Brown and Beige suite<br />

(Elling<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

C’est si bon (it’s so good) (Hornez; Betti)<br />

My heart belongs <strong>to</strong> daddy (Porter)<br />

Mono<strong>to</strong>nous from <strong>the</strong> film New Faces<br />

(Siegel; Carroll)<br />

Sandy’s tune (Kennedy; Simon)<br />

Señor (Adamson; Teixeira); Salanga dou (Scott)<br />

Smoke gets in your eyes from Roberta<br />

(Harbach; Kern)<br />

There is no cure for l’amour (Hoffman; Manning)<br />

EARTHA KITT – DOwN TO EARTHA<br />

The original EP DLP 1087 (1955)<br />

HENRI RENé & HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUS<br />

(If I love ya, <strong>the</strong>n I need ya, if I need ya)<br />

I wantcha around (Merrill)<br />

DREAMTIME –<br />

THE STRINGS OF STORDAHl (1953)<br />

ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY AXEl STORDAHl<br />

As time goes by (Herman; Hupfeld)<br />

A blues serenade (Signorelli; Parish)<br />

It’s easy <strong>to</strong> remember (Rodgers; Hart)<br />

That old feeling (Brown; Fain)<br />

Imagination (Van Heusen; Burke)<br />

What is <strong>the</strong>re <strong>to</strong> say? (Duke; Harburg)<br />

Love letters (Young; Heyman)<br />

I’m getting sentimental over you<br />

(Bassman; Washing<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

MM<br />

Legend:<br />

Do you remember? (Brown)<br />

Looking for a boy from Tip<strong>to</strong>es (G & I Gershwin)<br />

I’ve got that lovin’ bug itch (Mazlish; Mellin)<br />

Oh John! (please don’t kiss me) (Springer; Ebb)<br />

Strangers in <strong>the</strong> starlight<br />

(Topper; Bennett; Twomey; Wise)<br />

The day that <strong>the</strong> circus left <strong>to</strong>wn (Leigh; Thomas)<br />

Après moi (Bennett)<br />

The heel (Robison; Wilson; Ferre)<br />

Mambo de Paree (Kennedy; Als<strong>to</strong>ne)<br />

My heart’s delight (Single<strong>to</strong>n; McCoy)<br />

Hey Jacque (Shanklin; Ahbez)<br />

Just an old-fashioned girl (Fisher)<br />

If I can’t take it with me when I go (David; Grant)<br />

MMThe Mellomen<br />

Recorded between 1950-57<br />

Legend: MGMor<strong>to</strong>n Gould and his Orchestra; HWHugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra; PFPercy Faith and his<br />

Orchestra; LALeroy Anderson and his Concert Orchestra; VYVic<strong>to</strong>r Young and his Orchestra; VYSSVic<strong>to</strong>r Young<br />

and his Singing Strings; TCTutti Camarata and his Orchestra; ASAxel S<strong>to</strong>rdahl and his Orchestra;<br />

DR CP David Rose and his Orchestra; Carl Prager (al<strong>to</strong> saxophone)


CDVS 1959<br />

FriederikeSK EH : Love, Golden Dream; Oh How Wonderful<br />

O Maiden, My Maiden; A Youth Espied a Rose<br />

The Tinker (Der Rastelbinder) SK EH : When two are in<br />

LoveCV Merry Widow (Lustige Witwe): Vilia SongOK EH ; Waltz<br />

OK EH<br />

Song sung in French; Waltz Song<br />

The Child of <strong>the</strong> Prince (Das Fürstenkind) OK FS :<br />

Long, Unhappy Years; Be Still, Timorous Heart<br />

The Count of Luxembourg (Der Graf von Luxemburg):<br />

Waltz Song sung in French<br />

Gypsy Love (Zigeunerliebe): I Hear <strong>the</strong> Clash of<br />

CymbalsDKTB EH ; Love – The Only JoySK EH ; In <strong>the</strong> Blue<br />

SK FW VS<br />

Distance<br />

RICHARD TAUBER<br />

TAUBER SINGS lEHÁR<br />

AMBROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

HORS D’OEUVRES<br />

Plain Jane (Phillips)<br />

Early morning blues (Phillips)<br />

A Burmese ballet (Phillips)<br />

Hullabaloo (Phillips)<br />

Deep Henderson (Rose)<br />

Message from Mars (Phillips)<br />

Swinganola (Meskill; Fla<strong>to</strong>w; White)<br />

Hick s<strong>to</strong>mp (Phillips)<br />

Embassy s<strong>to</strong>mp (Barnes)<br />

Memphis blues (Handy) RS<br />

Champagne cocktail (Phillips)<br />

Fire dance (Danse rituelle du feu) (De Falla)<br />

B’wanga (Phillips)<br />

Recorded between 1935-45<br />

Vocalist: RS The Rhythm Sisters<br />

Soloists: CB Carl Barriteau (clarinet), RK Reginald Kell (clarinet)<br />

Land of Smiles (Das Land des Lächelns):<br />

SK FL<br />

Patiently Smiling<br />

SK FL VS<br />

A Cup of Tea with You<br />

SK FL<br />

A Garland of Apple Blossom<br />

SK FL VS<br />

Who gave us Heartfelt Love?<br />

SK FL VSS<br />

Permit a Woman<br />

I must see my Homeland once moreVSS You are my Heart’s DelightSK FL SK FL<br />

; Can it be Possible?<br />

The Great Attraction (Die grosse Attraktion):<br />

OK FW<br />

What would I be without You?<br />

Grand Duchess Alexandra (Grossfürstin Alexandra): You<br />

and I are made for one Ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

All sung in German except where stated, recorded between 1927-33, with orchestra unless stated:<br />

SK Staatskapelle Orchestra, OK Odeon Künstler Orchestra, DKTB Orchestra of <strong>the</strong> Deutscher Künstler-Theaters Berlin<br />

Conduc<strong>to</strong>rs: EH Ernst Hauke, FS Franz Schönbaumsfeld, FW Frieder Weissman, FL Franz Lehár<br />

Singers: Richard Tauber (tenor) with CV Carlotta Vanconti (soprano), VS Vera Schwarz (soprano),<br />

VSS Vera Schwarz (soprano solo)<br />

CDEA 6137<br />

The night ride (Phillips)<br />

Wood and ivory (Phillips)<br />

Cot<strong>to</strong>n pickers’ congregation (Phillips)<br />

Caravan (Tizol; Elling<strong>to</strong>n)<br />

Streamline strut (Phillips)<br />

Hors d’oeuvres (Comer)<br />

Tarantula (Phillips)<br />

Copenhagen (Davis; Melrose)<br />

Dardanella (Fisher; Bernard; Black)<br />

Rose of Washing<strong>to</strong>n Square (McDonald; Hanley)<br />

Dance of <strong>the</strong> potted puppet (Mourant) CB<br />

Swing low, sweet clarinet (Mourant) RK<br />

CDVS 1912<br />

PAUl wHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

VOlUME 2 • MAKIN’ wHOOPEE<br />

BC JF CG AY<br />

Makin’ whoopee<br />

I’m bringing a red, red roseJF BC AR HB<br />

Your mo<strong>the</strong>r and mine<br />

Orange blossom timeBC BC AR HB<br />

Side by side<br />

You brought a new kind of love <strong>to</strong> meBC Livin’ in <strong>the</strong> sunlight, lovin’ in <strong>the</strong> moonlight BC<br />

A big bouquet for youJF In my heart it’s youKJ Ah! But is it love? JF<br />

It’s only a paper moonPH Night owlTRB Sittin’ on a backyard fenceTRB Shanghai LilBL When I grow <strong>to</strong>o old <strong>to</strong> dreamKM The night is youngBL Au revoir, l’amour (Goodbye <strong>to</strong> love) JH<br />

Singing a happy songRD I get a kick out of youRD PH JH<br />

You’re <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>p<br />

All through <strong>the</strong> nightBL Anything goesRD Sugar plumDA Thanks a million JH<br />

Recorded between 1927-35<br />

Vocalists: BC Bing Crosby; JF Jack Ful<strong>to</strong>n; CG Charles Gaylord; AY Austin Young; AR Al Rinker;<br />

HB Harry Barris; KJ King’s Jesters; PH Peggy Healy; TRB The Rhythm Boys; BL Bob Lawrence;<br />

JH John Hauser; RD Ramona Davies; DA Durelle Alexander; KM The King’s Men<br />

lEw STONE & HIS BAND<br />

FEATURING Al BOwllY • VOlUME 3 • wHAT MORE CAN I ASK?<br />

The world is so small MB<br />

Nightfall MDO<br />

Ich liebe dich, my dear MB<br />

In <strong>the</strong> still of <strong>the</strong> night MDO<br />

Mediterranean madness MB<br />

What more can I ask? MB<br />

Someone <strong>to</strong> care for MB<br />

Adorable MB<br />

Won’t you stay for tea? MB<br />

The day you came along MB<br />

Thanks MB<br />

Close your eyes<br />

Pick yourself upBY In Santa Margherita<br />

By an old pagoda<br />

The down and out blues<br />

Flat foot floogie SC<br />

The red maple leaves<br />

Ti-pi-tin<br />

Music, maestro, please<br />

Now it can be <strong>to</strong>ld<br />

You couldn’t be cuter<br />

On <strong>the</strong> sentimental side<br />

Just let me look at you<br />

Recorded between 1932-38<br />

Orchestras: Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & His Band, except<br />

MB Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & <strong>the</strong> Monseigneur Band; MDO Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & <strong>the</strong> Monseigneur Dance Orchestra<br />

Vocalists: all Al Bowlly except BY Bert Yarlett; AB SC Al Bowlly and Sid Colin; SC Sid Colin<br />

AB SC<br />

CDEA 6138<br />

Oh, lady be goodDS Fascinating rhythm DS<br />

Hang on <strong>to</strong> meDS So am IDS RN RNV<br />

He left her behind before<br />

RN RNV<br />

What about me?<br />

On <strong>the</strong> road <strong>to</strong> Mandalay DS<br />

I love <strong>the</strong> moonlight<br />

The cat<br />

Oh me, oh my<br />

A lane in Spain; Charmaine RNV<br />

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CDEA 6139<br />

PERCIVAl MACKEY<br />

A TINY FlAT NEAR SOHO SQUARE<br />

I’ve never seen a straight bananaP P JM<br />

A tiny flat near Soho Square<br />

While <strong>the</strong> Sahara sleeps JM<br />

Everything will happen for <strong>the</strong> best<br />

Cross your heart<br />

Tie a string around your finger P<br />

I’m a little bit fonder of youP Kiss me quickHF A cup of coffee, a sandwich, and youHF I’ve found a bud among <strong>the</strong> roses<br />

Cutie<br />

Oh! How I’ve waited for youJM Ukulele lullabyJM The half of it, dearie, bluesHG I’d ra<strong>the</strong>r charles<strong>to</strong>n with youP Cecilia HG<br />

John a’ dreams<br />

I might have kissed one girl<br />

Who cares? ME<br />

I fell for youME Let’s be sentimental ME<br />

I have no wordsME KCB PR<br />

Song of happiness<br />

KCB PR<br />

This is <strong>the</strong> day of days<br />

My heart is where <strong>the</strong> Mohawk<br />

Recorded between 1925-31<br />

KCB VR<br />

flows <strong>to</strong>night<br />

Vocalists: JMJack Morrison; HFHarry Fay; HGHarry Glen; MEMaurice Elwin;<br />

PR VR Phyllis Robins; Val Rosing<br />

Legend: KCBPercival Mackey and His Kit-Cat Band, Pfeaturing Percival Mackey (piano solo)<br />

CARROll GIBBONS<br />

& THE SAVOY HOTEl ORPHEANS<br />

VOlUME 7 • FASCINATING RHYTHM<br />

Mimosa RB<br />

Fidgety feet<br />

In a shady nook by a babbling brook<br />

’Varsity Yale blues<br />

The girl friend<br />

The blue room HSF<br />

Me and my shadow<br />

He’s <strong>the</strong> last word<br />

There’s always a way in<strong>to</strong> trouble RNV<br />

Just like a butterfly<br />

Vladivos<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

Sheila O’Shay RN<br />

Recorded between 1926-27<br />

Orchestras: Carroll Gibbons directing <strong>the</strong> Savoy Hotel Orpheans, except RB Reg Batten directing <strong>the</strong> Savoy<br />

Havana Band; DS Debroy Somers directing <strong>the</strong> Savoy Hotel Orpheans; RN Ramon New<strong>to</strong>n directing <strong>the</strong> Savoy Hotel<br />

Orpheans Vocalists: RNV Ramon New<strong>to</strong>n; HSF Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Sisters & Fordyce<br />

Flotsam & Jetsam signature tune<br />

(Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

Move in<strong>to</strong> my house (Wright)<br />

The village blacksmith up-<strong>to</strong>-date (Hilliam)<br />

What was <strong>the</strong> matter with Rachmaninoff?<br />

(Hilliam)<br />

Song of love (based on Liszt’s ‘Liebestraum’)<br />

(arr Hilliam)<br />

The businessman’s love song (Hilliam)<br />

Optimist and pessimist (Hilliam)<br />

Little Joan (Hilliam)<br />

Maud Marie (Hilliam)<br />

Little Betty Bouncer (Hilliam)<br />

Must it always be so? (Hilliam)<br />

The girl across <strong>the</strong> way (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

Recorded between 1927-30<br />

CDEA 6143<br />

CDEA 6140<br />

lEw STONE & HIS BAND<br />

FEATURING Al BOwllY • VOlUME 4 • MElODY IN SPRING<br />

LSMB AB CH2<br />

I can’t write <strong>the</strong> words<br />

LSMB AB<br />

I lay me down <strong>to</strong> sleep<br />

LSMB NG<br />

Snowball<br />

Experiment AB<br />

Was my face red? JC<br />

From me <strong>to</strong> youAB How could we be wrong? AB<br />

Annie doesn’t live here anymore JC<br />

So shyNG Unless JF<br />

Ending with a kissAB Melody in spring AB<br />

FlOTSAM & JETSAM<br />

MUST IT AlwAYS BE SO?<br />

Lonely feet AB<br />

Hand in handAB Josephine JF<br />

Wagon wheels AB<br />

Straight from <strong>the</strong> shoulderAB Love in bloom AB<br />

With my eyes wide open I’m dreaming AB<br />

Rolling homeAB The girl in <strong>the</strong> alice blue gownAB Dark clouds AB<br />

Let’s put out <strong>the</strong> lights and go <strong>to</strong> sleep<br />

AB TJD CH1<br />

Little drummer boy<br />

Recorded between 1932-38<br />

Vocals: AB Al Bowlly; NG Nat Gonella; JC Joe Crossman; JF Joe Ferrie; MC Mary Charles; TJD The Jackdaws<br />

Chorus personnel: CH1 Miff Ferrie, George Crow, Teddy Prince; CH2 Joe Crossman, Joe Ferrie, Nat Gonella<br />

Orchestras: Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & his Band, except LSMB Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & <strong>the</strong> Monseigneur Band<br />

Love and kisses (Hilliam)<br />

Only a few of us left (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

The Alsatian and <strong>the</strong> Pekinese (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

We never know what <strong>to</strong> expect (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

When I grow old, Dad (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

P.C. Lamb (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

The modern diver (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

Simon <strong>the</strong> bootlegger (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

Song of <strong>the</strong> air (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

Polonaise in <strong>the</strong> mall (Chopin arr Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

Schubert’s <strong>to</strong>yshop (arr Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

Our war book (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

A British spelling song (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

The postscript (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />

CDEA 6144<br />

LSMB AB MC


CDEA 6145<br />

GEORGE OlSEN & HIS MUSIC<br />

GOOD NEwS<br />

FF BB BR<br />

Where’s that rainbow?<br />

FF BB BR<br />

For you and me<br />

The best things in life are freeBB FF BB BR<br />

Lucky in love<br />

FF BB BR<br />

Good news<br />

The ‘varsity dragFF Because my baby don’t mean “maybe” nowBB Just like a melody out of <strong>the</strong> skyFF Pickin’ cot<strong>to</strong>nFF I’m on <strong>the</strong> crest of a waveBB FF BB BR<br />

When <strong>the</strong> world is at rest<br />

Big city bluesFF Recorded between 1926-34<br />

Vocalists: FF Fran Frey, BB Bob Borger, BR Bob Rice, ES E<strong>the</strong>l Shutta<br />

CDEA 6148<br />

lEO REISMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

DRUMS IN MY HEART<br />

I like <strong>to</strong> do things for you LC<br />

I remember you from somewhere LC<br />

When you’re counting <strong>the</strong> stars alone LL<br />

Waters of <strong>the</strong> Perkiomen (Aguas del Perkiomen)<br />

Say “Oui” Cherie LC<br />

Love is like a song LC<br />

You will remember Vienna FL<br />

I bring a love song FL<br />

Maybe it’s love FL<br />

Someday I’ll find you FM<br />

If I have <strong>to</strong> go on without you BG<br />

By a waterfall AW<br />

Honeymoon Hotel FL<br />

Saturday night (is <strong>the</strong> loneliest night in <strong>the</strong><br />

week) (Cahn; Styne) Quickstep<br />

It’s only a paper moon (Arlen) Quickstep<br />

I’m confessin’ (that I love you)<br />

(Neiburg; Daugherty; Reynolds) Slow foxtrot<br />

Sierra Madre (Silvester; Wilson) SD Rumba<br />

Jealousy (Gade) Tango<br />

Someday I’ll meet you again<br />

(Washing<strong>to</strong>n; Steiner) Quickstep<br />

Love is my reason (Novello) Waltz<br />

We’ll ga<strong>the</strong>r lilacs (Novello) Quickstep<br />

The more I see you (Warren) Quickstep<br />

I’ll buy that dream (Wrubel) Slow foxtrot<br />

Parana (Codevilla) Tango<br />

FF BB BR<br />

Do-do-do<br />

FF BB BR<br />

What do I care?<br />

ES FF<br />

Gosh darn!<br />

I’m so alone with <strong>the</strong> crowdES The girl in <strong>the</strong> little green hatFF This time it’s loveBB It’s only a paper moonBB Night owlES Sing a low-down tune (Sing-a-lee) ES<br />

Everything I have is yoursBB This little piggie went <strong>to</strong> marketES In o<strong>the</strong>r words, we’re throughBB We’ll make hay while <strong>the</strong> sun shines FL<br />

Our big love scene FL<br />

Drums in my heart FL<br />

Love walked in (Entró el Amor) FK<br />

My lost love (Nostalgias)<br />

April in Paris (Abril en Paris)<br />

Poor butterfly (Pobre Mariposa)<br />

Mimi JK<br />

Limehouse blues (Blues de Limehouse)<br />

What is this thing called love?<br />

(Qué es el Amor?) AB<br />

Penthouse serenade (When We’re Alone)<br />

(Cuando Estamos Solos)<br />

CDEA 6147<br />

BAND PARADE<br />

VOlUME 3 • HENRY HAll & FRIENDS<br />

THE BBC DANCE ORCHESTRA<br />

DIRECTED BY HENRY HAll<br />

Sittin’ in <strong>the</strong> dark SB<br />

Sweetmeat Joe, <strong>the</strong> candy man DD<br />

My darling SB ; Don’t let your love go wrong LB<br />

I never had a chance LA<br />

Accent on youth DD ; They all laughed LD<br />

They can’t take that away from me LD<br />

JACK PAYNE & THE BBC DANCE ORCHESTRA<br />

Sing song girl of old ShanghaiJP JP BB BM<br />

Anything you say<br />

PHIl GREEN & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

Big Broadcast of 1936 - selection: BG Intro - Why dream?;<br />

I wished on <strong>the</strong> moon; Double trouble<br />

Every Night at Eight - selection: MS Intro - Every night at<br />

eight; I’m in <strong>the</strong> mood for love; Take it easy<br />

VICTOR SIlVESTER<br />

IT HAD TO BE YOU<br />

Recorded between 1944-49<br />

Orchestras: Vic<strong>to</strong>r Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra, except<br />

SD Vic<strong>to</strong>r Silvester’s Strings for Dancing<br />

Take <strong>the</strong> ‘A’ train (Strayhorn) Quickstep<br />

Don’t ask me why (Young; S<strong>to</strong>lz) Waltz<br />

The parrakeet (Silvester; Wilson) SD Samba<br />

Say it isn’t so (Berlin) Slow foxtrot<br />

Gotta be this or that (Skylar) Quickstep<br />

Roses of <strong>the</strong> south (J Strauss) SD Waltz<br />

It had <strong>to</strong> be you (Jones; Kahn) Quickstep<br />

San Juan (Silvester; Wilson) SD Rumba<br />

Pepita (Silvester; Wilson) SD Samba<br />

Nancy (with <strong>the</strong> laughing face)<br />

(Van Heusen) Slow foxtrot<br />

Too soon (Worth) Quickstep<br />

I’ll see you again (Coward) Waltz<br />

Good-night, wherever you are<br />

(Robertson; Hoffman; Weldon) Slow foxtrot<br />

EDDIE CARROll & HIS MUSIC<br />

I knew you when; A little white gardenia GF<br />

‘Neath <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn moon JH<br />

EDDIE CARROll<br />

& THE CASANI ClUB ORCHESTRA<br />

Sweet is <strong>the</strong> word for you HD ; Blue Hawaii HD<br />

BIllY COTTON & HIS BAND<br />

Save a little love for me AB ; Smooth sailing AB<br />

JACK HARRIS & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

Foggy day in London SB ; Nice work if you can get it SB<br />

AMBROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

We’re <strong>to</strong>ps on Saturday night JC<br />

May I have <strong>the</strong> next romance with you? JC<br />

lOU PREAGER & HIS ROMANO’S<br />

RESTAURANT DANCE ORCHESTRA<br />

Bird on <strong>the</strong> wing RH ; Old ship o’ mine RH<br />

Recorded between 1928-37<br />

Vocalists: SB Sam Browne, DD Dan Donovan, LB Len Burmon, LA Les Allen, LD Leslie Douglas, JP Jack Payne,<br />

BB Bob Busby, BM Bob Manning, BG Barry Gray, MS Marjorie Stedeford, GF Gerry Fitzgerald, JH John Hendrik,<br />

HD Hugh Diamond, AB Alan Breeze, JC Jack Cooper, RH Ronnie Hill<br />

GEORGE SCOTT wOOD & HIS SIX SwINGERS<br />

VOlUME 3 • JAzz IN THE RAIN<br />

You’re an eyeful of heavenSC The snoop6S Is it true what <strong>the</strong>y say about Dixie? SC<br />

When a lady meets a gentleman down southSC So you left me for<br />

6S SC<br />

<strong>the</strong> leader of a swing band<br />

Two gun Dan<br />

Jazz in <strong>the</strong> rain GSW<br />

You’ve got <strong>to</strong> blow your own trumpet SC<br />

I’m gettin’ sentimental over you 6S<br />

Spooky takes a holiday<br />

(aka Satan takes a holiday)<br />

Rockin’ chairFK ; Whoa! Babe!<br />

Dere’s jazz in dem dere hornsSC Georgianna6S SC ; Nighttime in Cairo6S You’re an education6S GV ; Swing and sway6S 6S SC<br />

Time and time again<br />

S<strong>to</strong>p beatin’ round <strong>the</strong> mulberry bush – take 1<br />

S<strong>to</strong>p beatin’ round <strong>the</strong> mulberry bush – take 2<br />

6S GV<br />

Joseph! Joseph!<br />

You gotta know how <strong>to</strong> danceSC 6S SC<br />

Georgia’s got a moon<br />

Cradle lullabySC STAN GREENING’S BANDS<br />

PADDlIN’ MADElIN’ HOME<br />

Keep your skirts down, Mary AnnRDB Ukelele lullabyRDB Paddlin’ Madelin’ homeRDB ; WildflowerRDB What’s <strong>the</strong> good of leaving<br />

<strong>the</strong> dear old home? RDB<br />

Since I met Mary JaneRDB RC RDB JT<br />

; Toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Yummy yum yumRDB RC ; ElizabethRT RT FD<br />

It’s an old Spanish cus<strong>to</strong>m<br />

RT TB<br />

Puttin’ on <strong>the</strong> Ritz – selection<br />

The Punch and Judy showRT Now I am in loveRT TB ; Laughing at lifeSS Recorded between 1936-38<br />

Six Swingers billed as: Scott Wood & His Six Swingers, except 6SThe Six Swingers<br />

Vocalists: SCSam Costa, FKFrank Kerslake, GV Recorded between 1926-41<br />

Vocalists: Georgette Vedey<br />

CDEA 6153<br />

GSWGeorge Scott Wood (piano solo)<br />

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LCLew Conrad, LLL Levin, FLFrank Lu<strong>the</strong>r, FMFrances Maddux, BGBen Gordon,<br />

CDEA 6149<br />

AW FK JK AB Arthur Wright, Felix Knight, Jack Kilty, Anita Boyer<br />

CDEA 6150<br />

VICTOR SIlVESTER & HIS BAllROOM ORCHESTRA<br />

IT’S MAGIC<br />

My honey’s lovin’ arms Quickstep<br />

You’re <strong>the</strong> dream, I’m <strong>the</strong> dreamer Quickstep<br />

Time waits for no one Slow foxtrot<br />

It’s magic Slow foxtrot<br />

Twilight in Buenos Aires SD Tango<br />

Pretending Quickstep<br />

Pale hands I love (“Kashmiri Song”) Waltz<br />

A thousand and one nights SD Quick waltz<br />

So dumb but so beautiful Quickstep<br />

This heart of mine Quickstep<br />

There must be a way Slow foxtrot<br />

Argentina SD Tango<br />

Recorded between 1944-49<br />

Orchestras: Vic<strong>to</strong>r Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra, except<br />

SD Vic<strong>to</strong>r Silvester’s Strings for Dancing<br />

The “star” waltz Waltz<br />

Too many irons in <strong>the</strong> fire Quickstep<br />

Atacama SD Samba<br />

September song Slow foxtrot<br />

You moved right in Quickstep<br />

Summer evening SD Quick waltz<br />

Dipsy doodle Quickstep<br />

Cochabamba SD Samba<br />

Spring will be a little late this year Slow foxtrot<br />

A lovely way <strong>to</strong> spend an evening Quickstep<br />

Give me <strong>the</strong> stars Waltz<br />

Long ago (and far away) Slow foxtrot<br />

6S SC<br />

6S SC<br />

SS RN<br />

Underneath <strong>the</strong> Spanish stars<br />

I’ll keep you in my heart always<br />

(Adios Muchachos)<br />

RT FD<br />

On a cold and frosty morning<br />

MM JS<br />

On a little balcony in Spain<br />

SS DD<br />

Would you like <strong>to</strong> take a walk?<br />

Blue againSS DD MM TB<br />

; Them <strong>the</strong>re eyes<br />

SS JS<br />

Wedding bells are ringing for Sally<br />

RT CO’C<br />

Under <strong>the</strong> roofs of Paris<br />

RT TB<br />

Au revoir, pleasant dreams<br />

The laughing policeman (Laughing song)<br />

Recorded between 1925-31<br />

Stan Greening’s bands: RDB Raymond Dance Band, RT The Rhythmic Troubadours,<br />

SS The Society Serenaders, MM The Midnight Minstrels, LC Laughing Comedian with Orchestra<br />

Vocalists: RC Robert Carr, JT John Thorne, FD Fred Douglas, TB Tom Barratt, RN Richard Neller,<br />

JS Joe Sargent, DD Dan Donovan, CO’C Cavan O’Connor, CP Charles Penrose<br />

Heinzelmännchens Wachtparade (Noack)<br />

Aschenbrödels Brautzug (Dicker)<br />

Grossmütterchen op.20 (Langer)<br />

Der treue Harlekin (Heykens)<br />

Ich küsse deine Lippen (Rudolphe)<br />

Die Lo<strong>to</strong>sblume (Lincke arr Mikulicz)<br />

Du sollst der Kaiser meiner Seele sein (S<strong>to</strong>lz)<br />

Mondnacht am Rheinsberger See (von Blon)<br />

Hereinspaziert (Ziehrer)<br />

Wien du Stadt meiner Träume (Sieczynski)<br />

Wiener Zugvögel (Translateur)<br />

Frohsinn auf den Bergen (Fetrás)<br />

Sphärenklänge op.235 (Josef Strauss)<br />

CDEA 6152 Recorded between 1926-32<br />

CH with “Comedian Harmonists”<br />

CDEA 6151<br />

MAREK wEBER & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

MUSICAlE • VOlUME 2<br />

LC CP<br />

RT TB<br />

“Die Geisha” – Potpourri Part 1: (Jones)<br />

Jack’s <strong>the</strong> boy; The amorous goldfish; Chin-chin<br />

Chinaman; Chon-kina; We’re going <strong>to</strong> call on <strong>the</strong><br />

Marquis; Opening chorus, Act 2<br />

“Die Geisha” – Potpourri Part 2: (Jones)<br />

Toy monkey; Star of my soul; Jolly young jacks; The<br />

jewel of Asia; Love, love!<br />

“Polnische Wirtschaft” – Potpourri Part 1<br />

(Gilbert arr Dostal)<br />

“Polnische Wirtschaft” – Potpourri Part 2<br />

(Gilbert arr Dostal)<br />

“Vindobona” (Wiener volksmusik) Part 1 (Leopold)<br />

“Vindobona” (Wiener volksmusik) Part 2 (Leopold)<br />

“Blume von Hawaii” Potpourri Part 1 CH (Abraham)<br />

“Blume von Hawaii” Potpourri Part 2 CH (Abraham)


KEITH MANSFIElD<br />

NIGHT BIRD<br />

AMPHONIC ARCHIVES • CDSMl 8438<br />

The original LP AMPS 123 (1979) STEREO<br />

Night Bird (Mansfield)<br />

Making <strong>the</strong> Cut (Mansfield)<br />

Gladia<strong>to</strong>r (Mansfield)<br />

Don’t Call Collect (Mansfield)<br />

Asleep in Your Shadow (Mansfield)<br />

Stumbleweed (Mansfield)<br />

Thunderfoot (Mansfield)<br />

PROMISES<br />

The original LP ZDA 36 (1965) STEREO<br />

CDSMl 8435<br />

Vocalist:<br />

BIDDU<br />

CBS/EPIC ARCHIVES<br />

FUTURISTIC JOURNEY & EASTERN MAN<br />

JLJackie Lee<br />

MICHAEl GARRICK SEXTET<br />

ARGO ARCHIVES<br />

PROMISES<br />

Promises (Garrick)<br />

Parting is Such (Garrick)<br />

I’ve Got Rhythm (Gershwin arr Garrick) trio only*<br />

A Thing of Beauty (Garrick) trio only*<br />

Merlin <strong>the</strong> Wizard (Garrick)<br />

JOHNNY KEATING<br />

& HIS ORCHESTRA<br />

ROBBERY – THE ORIGINAl<br />

FIlM SOUND TRACK<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • CDSMl 8439<br />

The original LP SKL 4892 (1967) STEREO<br />

Born <strong>to</strong> Lose (Keating; Scott) JL<br />

Diamond Robbery (Keating)<br />

Accident (Keating)<br />

Kate’s Theme (Keating)<br />

Robbery! (Keating)<br />

Breaking in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mail Van (Keating)<br />

Robinson – Portrait of a Loser (Keating)<br />

Passing <strong>the</strong> Mail Bags (Keating)<br />

Gang’s Arrest (Keating)<br />

Paul’s Goodbye and Main Theme<br />

(Keating; Scott) JL<br />

FUTURISTIC JOURNEY<br />

The original LP EPC 82497 (1978) STEREO<br />

Futuristic Journey (Biddu; Shury; Roker)<br />

Journey <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moon (Biddu)<br />

Journey <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun (Biddu)<br />

Journey in<strong>to</strong> Ecstasy (Biddu)<br />

Eastern Journey (Biddu)<br />

Blacker <strong>the</strong> Berry (Sweeter <strong>the</strong> Juice) (Biddu)<br />

James Bond Disco Theme<br />

(Journey in<strong>to</strong> Fantasy) (M. Norman)<br />

Un Homme et une Femme<br />

(A Man and a Woman) (F. Lai; P. Barouh)<br />

Unfinished Journey (Biddu)<br />

Second Coming (Garrick)<br />

Requiem (Garrick)<br />

Leprechaun Leap (Garrick)<br />

Portrait of a Young Lady (Garrick)<br />

Song by <strong>the</strong> Sea (Garrick) trio only*<br />

Michael Garrick Sextet:<br />

Michael Garrick (piano); Joe Harriott (al<strong>to</strong>-sax); Ian Carr (trumpet, flügelhorn); Tony Coe<br />

(tenor sax, clarinet); Coleridge Goode and *Dave Green (bass); Colin Barnes (drums)<br />

MARIO CASTRO-NEVES<br />

BRAzIlIAN MOOD<br />

DECCA ARCHIVES • CDSMl 8443<br />

The original LP PFS 4294 (1974) STEREO<br />

Xaxado Blues (Castro-Neves)<br />

Watch What Happens (Legrand; Gimbel)<br />

The Whole Mess (Castro-Neves)<br />

The Look of Love (Bacharach; David)<br />

Macumba Mood (Castro-Neves)<br />

Loud and Clear (Castro-Neves)<br />

Hold My Hand (M & H Castro-Neves)<br />

Helena and I (Castro-Neves)<br />

Wave (Jobim)<br />

Call Me Up (Castro-Neves)<br />

EASTERN MAN<br />

The original LP EPC 81620 (1977) STEREO<br />

Girl You’ll be a Woman Soon<br />

(N. Diamond arr G. Shury; Biddu)<br />

Nirvana (Biddu arr M. Moran; Biddu)<br />

Spring (N. Helms; K. Hirsch arr G. Shury; Biddu)<br />

Changing World<br />

(Biddu; M. Moran arr M. Moran; Biddu)<br />

Lovers’ Serenade (T. Fraser arr G. Shury; Biddu)<br />

Funky Tropical (L. Vanderbilt arr G. Shury; Biddu)<br />

King Kong (Biddu; P. Williams arr P. Williams; Biddu)<br />

Puer<strong>to</strong> Rico (M. Bur<strong>to</strong>n arr M. Moran; Biddu)<br />

Boogiethon (Biddu arr P. Williams; Biddu)<br />

CDSMl 8440<br />

DAVID lINDUP & THE BIG BAND<br />

KPM ARCHIVES<br />

wHEN THE SAINTS GO & BIG BANDS AT KPM 1967-75<br />

wHEN THE SAINTS GO<br />

The original LP AR 1021 (1970) STEREO<br />

The Killing of Bro<strong>the</strong>r Dragon<br />

(aka The Zodiac) (all Lindup) Full-length version<br />

The Italian Girl<br />

11,000 Maids Unwary<br />

Sanguine Phenomenon<br />

The Visionary<br />

Bolt from <strong>the</strong> Blue<br />

The Talisman<br />

Dutiful Duenna<br />

To Hounds<br />

Dance for <strong>the</strong> King of France<br />

(aka French Kick) First time on CD in stereo<br />

Full Circle<br />

When <strong>the</strong> Saints Go<br />

JOHNNY AlMOND MUSIC MACHINE<br />

DERAM ARCHIVES • HOllYwOOD BlUES<br />

BIG BANDS AT KPM 1967-75 STEREO, EXCEPT*<br />

All Systems Go* (Dale) KPM 1017 ‘Impact and Action’ (1967);<br />

A Reasonable Amount of Sanity (Pearson) KPM 1035<br />

‘Underscore’ (1968); Motion Underscore (Pearson) KPM 1035<br />

‘Underscore’ (1968); Tongue Tied (Dale) KPM 1038 ‘Flamboyant<br />

Themes Vol.2’ (1968); Huckleberry Fine (Dale) KPM 1041<br />

‘Flamboyant Themes Vol.3’ (1969); Early Bird (Wheeler) KPM<br />

1056 ‘Underscore Vol.2’ (1970); City Sequence (Wheeler)<br />

KPM 1056 ‘Underscore Vol.2’ (1970); Behind <strong>the</strong> Scene<br />

(Mansfield) KPM 1061 ‘Impact and Action Vol.2’ (1970); The<br />

Fast Machine (Lindup) KPM 1110 ‘Life is for Living’ (1972); Hot<br />

Property (Mansfield) KPM 1124 ‘Big Business/Wind of Change’<br />

(1973); Man with a Mission (Mansfield) KPM 1136 ‘Industrial<br />

Panorama’ (1974); Fisticuffs (Johnson) KPM 1156 ‘Metropolis’<br />

(1975); Grand Slam (Lindup) KPM 1156 ‘Metropolis’ (1975);<br />

38 Calibre Cut (Doerschuk) KPM 1156 ‘Metropolis’ (1975);<br />

Grand Central (Doerschuk) KPM 1156 ‘Metropolis’ (1975)<br />

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CDSMl 8441<br />

CDSMl 8444<br />

KPM & CONROY RECORDED MUSIC lIBRARIES<br />

SOUNDS OF THE TIMES (1970-77) • STEREO<br />

Soul for Sale (Keith Mansfield) KPM 1063<br />

‘Contemporary Colour’ (1970); Block Buster (Johnny<br />

Pearson) KPM 1094 ‘Accent on Percussion/<br />

Construction in Jazz’ (1971); Locomotion (Dave Gold)<br />

KPM 1122 ‘Move with <strong>the</strong> Times’ (1973); Traffic (Alan<br />

Hawkshaw) KPM 1122 ‘Move with <strong>the</strong> Times’ (1973)<br />

Tycoon (Keith Mansfield) KPM 1124 ‘Big Business/<br />

Wind of Change’ (1973); Short Cut (James Clarke)<br />

KPM 1131 ‘The Trendsetters’ (1973); Heavy Traffic<br />

(John Cameron) KPM 1131 ‘The Trendsetters’ (1973)<br />

Speculation (David Lindup) KPM 1156 ‘Metropolis’<br />

(1975); Vegas <strong>to</strong> L.A. (Dick Doerschuk) KPM<br />

1158 ‘Flamboyant Themes Vol.5’ (1975); Before<br />

Summer Ends (Keith Mansfield) Conroy BMLP 145<br />

‘New Dimension’ (1976); Tough Assignment (Chris<br />

Gunning) KPM 1171 ‘Impact’ (1976); Challenger (Alan<br />

Hawkshaw) KPM 1170 ‘Sounds of <strong>the</strong> Times’ (1975)<br />

Head in <strong>the</strong> Clouds (Johnny Pearson) KPM 1174<br />

‘Amusement’ (1976)<br />

HOllYwOOD BlUES<br />

The original LP SML 1057 (1970) STEREO<br />

It’s <strong>the</strong> Water (Almond)<br />

soloist: Charles Kynard; Johnny Almond & Hadley<br />

Caliman (alternating on tenor saxes); Charles Kynard;<br />

Joe Pass<br />

Funkville U.S.A. (Fea<strong>the</strong>r)<br />

Joe Pass; Hadley Caliman (flute); Charles Kynard;<br />

Johnny Almond (flute); coda by Almond<br />

Agadir Sunset (Almond; Bellinger)<br />

Johnny Almond (vibes); Curtis Amy (tenor sax);<br />

Charles Kynard<br />

Blues for Helen (Almond)<br />

Johnny Almond (al<strong>to</strong> sax) introduction and first two<br />

choruses; Vi Redd; Joe Harris; Vi Redd; Charles<br />

Kynard; Joe Pass; Johnny Almond<br />

TROPPO<br />

The original LP ZDA 163 (1974) STEREO<br />

Troppo! (Garrick; Green)<br />

To Henry, A Son (Garrick)<br />

Lime Blossom (Garrick; Wins<strong>to</strong>ne)<br />

Breezin’ (Keith Mansfield) KPM 1188 ‘Contempo’<br />

(1976); Flight of <strong>the</strong> Phoenix (John Scott) KPM 1172<br />

‘Visual Impact’ (1976); A Day in <strong>the</strong> Life (Steve Gray)<br />

KPM 1174 ‘Amusement’ (1976); String Boogie (Brian<br />

Bennett/Alan Hawkshaw) KPM 1179 ‘Orchestral<br />

Contrasts’ (1976); Speedway (Nick Ingman) KPM 1189<br />

‘Distinctive Themes/Race <strong>to</strong> Achievement’ (1976)<br />

The Double Take (Steve Gray) KPM 1174 ‘Amusement’<br />

(1976); Tenderly Yours (James Clarke) KPM 1180<br />

‘Tender Emotions’ (1976); Groovy Move (Keith<br />

Mansfield) Conroy BMLP 145 ‘New Dimension’ (1976)<br />

Soul Foot Strut (Dave Gold) KPM 1194 ‘Big City Suite/<br />

Jingle Jangle Jingles’ (1977); Bright Lights (Dave Gold)<br />

KPM 1194 ‘Big City Suite/Jingle Jangle Jingles’ (1977)<br />

Gospel Truth (Keith Mansfield) Conroy BMLP 145 ‘New<br />

Dimension’ (1976); Funky Finale (Dave Gold) KPM<br />

1194 ‘Big City Suite/Jingle Jangle Jingles’ (1977)<br />

CDSMl 8442<br />

MICHAEl GARRICK<br />

ARGO ARCHIVES • TROPPO<br />

Hot Rod (Charles)<br />

Johnny Almond & Curtis Amy (alternating on tenor<br />

saxes); Charles Kynard<br />

Slipping Easy (Almond)<br />

Johnny Almond (tenor sax); Curtis Amy (tenor sax);<br />

Johnny Almond (al<strong>to</strong> flute); Curtis Amy (soprano sax)<br />

Kwei Ying Fu (Almond)<br />

Johnny Almond (Hammond organ)<br />

Perdido (Tizol; Lenk; Drake) Vi Redd, release and<br />

first chorus; Johnny Almond (al<strong>to</strong> sax); Charles Kynard;<br />

Vi Redd; Joe Pass; Joe Harris; Ray Neapolitan<br />

Sons of Art (Garrick)<br />

Fellow Feeling (Garrick)<br />

Over<strong>to</strong>nes of a Forgotten Music (Garrick)<br />

Personnel:<br />

Norma Wins<strong>to</strong>ne (vocals); Michael Garrick (piano, Fender piano, Hohner piano);<br />

Henry Low<strong>the</strong>r (trumpet, flügelhorn, violin); Art Themen (flute, soprano, tenor); Don Rendell<br />

(flute, soprano, tenor); Dave Green (bass); Coleridge Goode (bass); Trevor Tomkins (drums)<br />

(Don Rendell does not play on Lime Blossom and Over<strong>to</strong>nes of a Forgotten Music;<br />

Coleridge Goode plays on Fellow Feeling only)<br />

CDSMl 8445


CDEA 6146<br />

billy mayerl A MISCELLANY FOR SOLO PIANO<br />

Leprechaun’s Leap (1940)<br />

Meadowsweet from In My Garden:<br />

Summertime (1947)<br />

Alpine Bluebell from In My Garden:<br />

Summertime (1947)<br />

Amber Leaves from In My Garden:<br />

Autumntime (1946)<br />

6am – The Milkman: Scherzo<br />

from Three Syncopated Rambles (1933)<br />

Postman’s Knock (1951)<br />

Ladybird Lullaby from Insect Oddities (1940)<br />

Praying Mantis from Insect Oddities (1940)<br />

Beguine Impromptu (1952)<br />

Pas<strong>to</strong>ral from Three Contrasts op.24 (1929)<br />

Minuet for Pamela (1945)<br />

April’s Fool (1945)<br />

Weeping Willow: An Idylle (1932)<br />

Antiquary from Piano Exaggerations (1926)<br />

Siberian Lament (1934)<br />

From a Spanish Lattice:<br />

A Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Tone Picture (1938)<br />

Clowning from The Big Top (1948)<br />

Entrance of <strong>the</strong> Trick Cyclists<br />

from The Big Top (1948)<br />

Trapeze from The Big Top (1948)<br />

The Forgotten Forest: A Poem (1945)<br />

The Cherry Dance<br />

from Three Japanese Pictures op.25 (1931)<br />

Song of <strong>the</strong> Fir-tree: A Swedish Impression (1938)<br />

Jill all Alone (1955); Phil <strong>the</strong> Fluter’s Ball (1938)<br />

Leslie De’Ath (piano)<br />

Recorded at Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, Faculty of Music, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo,<br />

Ontario, Canada, 24 November & 9 December 2007<br />

briTiSH liGHT mUSiC PremiereS VOLUME 5<br />

Roy Budd<br />

Tricolor Overture (1988)<br />

MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES<br />

BRITISH FIlMS SOUNDTRACKS 1937-57<br />

Music from <strong>the</strong> movies – march (Levy) (1937) Gaumont<br />

British Symphony conducted by Louis Levy<br />

Spitfire fugue (Wal<strong>to</strong>n) from film “The First of <strong>the</strong><br />

Few” (1942) with Laurance Turner (violin solo) Hallé<br />

Orchestra William Wal<strong>to</strong>n; Seascape (Parker) “Western<br />

Approaches” (1944) London Symphony Orchestra<br />

Muir Mathieson; Calypso music (Alwyn) “The Rake’s<br />

Progress” (1945) London Symphony Orchestra Muir<br />

Mathieson; The last walk (Williamson) “The Edge of<br />

<strong>the</strong> World” (1937) London Symphony Orchestra Muir<br />

Mathieson; Waltz in<strong>to</strong> jig (Greenwood) “Hungry Hill”<br />

(1946) London Symphony Orchestra Muir Mathieson<br />

Incidental music from “The Overlanders” (1946)<br />

(Ireland) London Symphony Orchestra Muir Mathieson<br />

Prelude from “49th Parallel” (1941) (Vaughan Williams)<br />

London Symphony Orchestra Muir Mathieson<br />

Theme music from “Cure for Love” (1949) (Alwyn)<br />

with Sidney Crook (piano solo) London Symphony<br />

Orchestra Muir Mathieson; Romance (Green) “The<br />

Magic Bow” (1946) with Reginald Leopold (violin solo)<br />

Music from <strong>the</strong> Movies Orchestra Louis Levy<br />

Francis Chagrin<br />

Aquarelles (Portraits of Five Children) (1950)<br />

Paul Carr<br />

Concer<strong>to</strong> for oboe & string orchestra (2007)<br />

Nicholas Daniel (solo oboe)<br />

Air for Strings (2006)<br />

Theme from “Es<strong>the</strong>r Waters” (1947) (Jacob) Royal<br />

Philharmonic Orchestra Muir Mathieson<br />

Derby Day 1886 (Jacob) “Es<strong>the</strong>r Waters” (1947) Royal<br />

Philharmonic Orchestra Muir Mathieson; London<br />

scene (Wilkinson) “The Weaker Sex” (1948) London<br />

Symphony Orchestra Muir Mathieson; Sleeping car<br />

train (Frankel) “Sleeping Car <strong>to</strong> Trieste” (1948) London<br />

Symphony Orchestra Muir Mathieson; Waltz from<br />

film “Sleeping Car <strong>to</strong> Trieste” (1948) (Frankel) London<br />

Symphony Orchestra Muir Mathieson; Dinner at Lady<br />

Datchett’s (Williamson) “Woman Hater” (1949) John<br />

Hollingsworth Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

Joanna’s <strong>the</strong>me (Veale) “High Tide at Noon” (1957)<br />

Alec’s <strong>the</strong>me (Veale) “High Tide at Noon” (1957)<br />

Title music from “High Tide at Noon” (1957) (Veale)<br />

Title music from “The Spanish Gardener” (1956)<br />

(Veale); Theme and incidental music from “Yangtse<br />

Incident” (1957) (Lucas) Leigh<strong>to</strong>n Lucas; Incidental<br />

music from “The Loves of Joanna Godden” (1947)<br />

(Vaughan Williams) Philharmonia Orchestra Ernest<br />

Irving<br />

CDlX 7211<br />

Gavin Su<strong>the</strong>rland<br />

Clarinet Concer<strong>to</strong> (2003)<br />

Verity Butler (solo clarinet)<br />

Richard Addinsell<br />

Ring Round <strong>the</strong> Moon Suite (1949)<br />

CDlX 7209<br />

Recorded at Angel Studios, London, 16 March 2007, 10 July 2007, 7 January 2008 & 18 March 2008<br />

Royal Ballet Sinfonia Gavin Su<strong>the</strong>rland (conduc<strong>to</strong>r), Barry Wordsworth (conduc<strong>to</strong>r)<br />

Recorded at The Colosseum, Town Hall, Watford, 12 February 2008<br />

BBC Concert Orchestra Roderick Dunk (conduc<strong>to</strong>r)<br />

eriC CoaTeS SOUNd ANd VISION<br />

joHn wilSon & THe bbC ConCerT orCHeSTra<br />

ORCHESTRAl MUSIC<br />

MUSIC FOR VOICE AND ORCHESTRA<br />

Sound and Vision (ATV March) (1955)<br />

World premiere recordings<br />

From <strong>the</strong> Countryside (Suite) (1915): In <strong>the</strong><br />

in <strong>the</strong> composer’s orchestrations<br />

Meadows (Early Morning); Among <strong>the</strong> Poppies with Richard Edgar-Wilson (tenor):<br />

(Afternoon); At <strong>the</strong> Fair (Evening)<br />

The Mill O’ Dreams (Song Cycle) (1915): Back<br />

First complete recording<br />

o’ <strong>the</strong> Moon; Dream o’ Nights; The Man in <strong>the</strong><br />

Holborn (March) (1950)<br />

Moon; Blue Bells; Song of Summer (1943); Your<br />

Moresque (Dance Interlude) (1921)<br />

Name (1938)<br />

First complete recording<br />

Four Ways (Suite) (1928): Northwards: March;<br />

Southwards: Valse; Eastwards: Eastern Dance;<br />

Westwards: Rhythm<br />

Valse from The Three Bears (Phantasy) (1926)<br />

The Eighth Army (March) (1942)<br />

with Sir Thomas Allen (bari<strong>to</strong>ne):<br />

Green Hills of Somerset (1916); I Heard You<br />

Singing (1923); The Fairy Tales of Ireland (1918);<br />

Bird Songs at Eventide (1926)<br />

Recorded at The Colosseum, Town Hall, Watford, 16, 18-19 July & 19 September 2007<br />

BBC Concert Orchestra, John Wilson (conduc<strong>to</strong>r)<br />

Richard Edgar-Wilson (tenor), Sir Thomas Allen (bari<strong>to</strong>ne) CDlX 7198<br />

VOCAlION lTD PO BOX 609 wATFORD wD18 7YA ENGlAND T: (01923) 803 001 F: (01923) 803 002<br />

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