Winter 2011-2012 - Worlds Records
Winter 2011-2012 - Worlds Records
Winter 2011-2012 - Worlds Records
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1044 STAN TRACEY THREE CLASSIC ALBUMS - PLUS STAN TRACEY SHOWCASE - LITTLE KLUNK - JAZZ<br />
INC Stan Tracey Showcase- Almost Like Being In Love • Over The Rainbow • The Surrey With The Fringe On Top<br />
• I Love Paris • The Best Thing For You • I Can’t Give You Anything But Love • This Nearly Was Mine • They Can’t<br />
Take That Away From Me • I’ve Got Five Dollars • Mad About The Boy • But Not For Me • Love Is • Little Klunk-<br />
Li’l Ol’ Pottsville • Dram Of Many Colors • Little Klunk • Boo-Bah • Baby Blue • A Walk In The Park • We’ll Call<br />
You • Free • The Harry Klein Quintet- Euphony • Monument • Jazz Inc.- Caravan • Boo-Bah • Lullaby • Reelin’ •<br />
Li’l Ol’ Pottsville • Jamba • I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart • Summertime • Stan Tracey Quartet Featuring Tubby<br />
Hayes- We’ll Call You • The Toff • Festival Junction • Rapandas • Jon Wheatley, Stan Gregg, Andy Cleyndert- Lover<br />
Whisper Not • If I Should Lose You • Ruby My Dear (Collective Personnel: Kenny Napper, Phil Seamen, Tony<br />
Crombie, Tubby Hayes, Bobby Wellins, Harry Klein, Leon Calvert, Les Condon, More) [1955-1960] This 2-CD<br />
set is a showcase for Stan Tracey’s own musical abilities as well as providing a cross-section through more than two<br />
decades of successful stage and screen hits. [Item Code: 72879 2-CD: $19.00]<br />
1045 VICTOR FELDMAN FOUR CLASSIC ALBUMS - TRANSATLANTIC ALLIANCE - VICTOR FELDMAN<br />
MODERN JAZZ QUARTET - THE ARRIVAL OF VICTOR FELDMAN - VICTOR FELDMAN IN LONDON (VOLUME<br />
2) Transatlantic Alliance- Four • The Gypsy • Get Up • Stomp • Wail • Medley: Together- Darn That Dream- I<br />
Surrender Dear- I’ve Lost Your Love • Wailing Wail • Victor Feldman Modern Jazz Quartet- Suite Sixteen: Monody-<br />
Minore- Habanera- Epilogue • Duffle Coat • Deep In A Dream • Easy To Love • Time Will Tell • The Arrival Of<br />
Victor Feldman- Serpent’s Tooth • Waltz • Chasing Shadows • Flamingo • S’posin’ • Bebop • There Is No Greater<br />
Love • Too Blue • Minor Lament • Satin Doll • Victor Feldman In London Volume 2- Blues In Two Modes • Jennie •<br />
One Momentum • Karen • Wood Work • It Ain’t Necessarily So • Short Circuit (Collective Personnel: Tubby Hayes,<br />
Ronnei Scott, Dizzy Reeece, Jimmy Deuchar, Joe Temperley, Lennie Bush, Tony Crombie, Phil Seamen, Terry Shannon,<br />
Kenny Napper, Tommy Pollard, Scott La Faro, Stan Levey, More) [1955-1958] 2-CD set. Like all recordings<br />
of any artistic merit, these tracks will impress themselves on the listener more as they become better known to Victor Feldman, but there are, too,<br />
certain moments of musical experience which are memorable even from the very first hearing. [Item Code: 72877 2-CD: $19.00]<br />
BEAR FAMILY<br />
16532 VARIOUS ARTISTS YOU OUGHTA SEE MY FANNY DANCE Out Of Place (a) • You Turned Me Down<br />
(b) • I Don’t Know Nothin’ About Love (b) • Lovin’ Baby Blues (b) • I’ll Forget You Bye And Bye (b) • Gee (b) •<br />
Hold Me Daddy (b) • You Ought To See My Fanny Dance (c) • She Can’t Be Satisfied (d) • Fruit Wagon Gal (e) • I’ve<br />
Got Enough Of Your Foolin’ (e) • Honey This Time I’m Gone (e) • Around The Corner At Smokey Joe’s (e) • Don’t<br />
Check Out On Me (e) • Who Comes In At My Back Door (e) • Look Who’s Squawkin’ (e) • Nagasaki (a) • I’m Doing<br />
It Too (f) • Hash House Hattie (g) • Tell Me If You Love Me (h) • When You Smile (h) • If You Should Go Away (h)<br />
• Some Day (h) • Now That You Have Gone (h) • She’s Gone Away (h) • In My Dreams (h) • For The One I Love<br />
Is You (i) • Rose Of The Alamo (i) • Let’s Count The Stars (i) • Sittin’ On Top Of The World (j) • La Paloma (j) (Artists:<br />
a- Roy Newman; b- Ocie Stockard; c- Nite Owls; d- Al Dexter; e- Slim Harbert; f- Hi Flyers; g- Dick Reinhart;<br />
h- Leon Selph; i- Adolph Hofner; j- Bob Wills) [1935-1942] Spanning 1935-42, this exciting collection brings<br />
together 31 previously unissued tracks from Western Swing’s greatest years. It features some of the music’s biggest names, including Bob Wills &<br />
his Texas Playboys, Adolph Hofner, Al Dexter, Roy Newman & his Boys, Leon Selph & his Blue Ridge Playboys, the Hi-Flyers and Ocie Stockard<br />
& his Wanderers. Groups that defined Western Swing before it even had a name. Sidemen include country legends like Leon McAuliffe and Moon<br />
Mullican. [Item Code: 72661 CD: $24.00]<br />
BLUE MOON<br />
817 THE FLETCHER HENDERSON ALL STARS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF REX STEWART COOL FEVER<br />
Sugarfoot Stomp • A Hundred Years From Today • Three Thieves • Honeysuckle Rose • Wrappin’ It Up • ‘Round<br />
About Midnight • The Way She Walks • King Porter Stomp • Casey Stew • King Porter Stomp (Unedited Mono Version)<br />
(Collective Personnel: Emmett Berry, Taft Jordan, Joe Thomas, J.C. Higginbotham, Benny Morton, Dickie Wells,<br />
Garvin Bushell, Hilton Jefferson, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Haywood Henry, Buster Bailey, Al Casey, Red<br />
Richards, Bill Pemberton, Jimmy Crawford, Dick Vance, Norman Thornton) [1957] This album reunited many<br />
members of the legendary Fletcher Henderson band in a set that recalled the tradition of big-band swing and stellar<br />
soloists. It is not only a reunion, but also a recreation of the sound and style that foreshadowed the heyday of the big<br />
white bands that borrowed so much from outfits such as Henderson’s. The storming drive and roaring spirit is clearly<br />
evident in the section work and in the wild succession of solos. Rex Stewart’s cornet and the three trumpets lend constant solo quality to the set,<br />
and Hawkins and Webster, seminal figures on the tenor saxophone, both play magnificently, while Buster Bailey’s fluid clarinet and Jefferson’s alto<br />
are heard in several swinging, warm, and expertly controlled solos. [Item Code: 72838 CD: $18.00]<br />
818 COOTIE WILLIAMS REX STEWART JAZZ AT STEREOVILLE COOTIE & REX I’m Beginning To See The<br />
Light • Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me • Alphonse And Gaston • I Got A Right To Sing The Blues • Walkin’<br />
My Baby Back Home • When Your Lover Has Gone • I Knew You When • Walkin’ My Baby Back Home (Alt. Take)<br />
(Personnel: Cootie Williams, Rex Stewart, Lawrence Brown, J. C. Higginbotham, Coleman Hawkins, Bud Freeman,<br />
Billy Bauer, Hank Jones, Milton Hinton, Gus Johnson) [1957] The idea of this album was one often found in jazz:<br />
the pairing of outstanding soloists on the same horn, with an eye on the competitive atmosphere thus created. In this<br />
case the chosen musicians were brassmen Cootie Williams and Rex Stewart, who had been partners in the bands of<br />
Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington. Hawk’s art, in particular, went beyond schools, eras, and style; his elegant<br />
simplicity and his stark, monolithic, dominating sound are among the high points of the entire album. For the record,<br />
Cootie’s plea to ‘don’t just put us in the studio and tell everybody to blow, please,’ was met by assigning the arranging<br />
chores to Ernie Wilkins and Joe Thomas. [Item Code: 72839 CD: $18.00]<br />
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