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Winter 2011-2012 - Worlds Records

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MERRYMAKERS<br />

45 TED SHAFER JELLY ROLL JAZZ BAND NEW ORLEANS JAZZ Copenhagen • Snag It • She’s Crying For<br />

Me • Antigua Blues • Suez • Where Did You Stay Last Night? • Buddy’s Habit • Aunt Hagar’s Blues • Snake Rag •<br />

I’m Going Away To Wear You Off My Mind • Honey, Where You Been So Long? • Sorry • Misery Blues • Sic ‘Em<br />

Tige • Jazzin’ Babies Blues • Creole Belles (Personnel: Mike Slack, Walt Yost, Charles Sonnanstine, Roy Giomi, Bill<br />

Gould, Candy Seely, Jack Mangan) The Jelly Roll Jazz Band plays the kind of jazz that was created in New Orleans<br />

over a 100 years ago. The Jelly Roll Jazz Band recreates the style of King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band and plays many<br />

of the songs composed by Jelly Roll Morton. Live performance recorded at Pasand’s Lounge in Berkeley. [Item<br />

Code: 72669 CD: $17.00]<br />

MONTPELLIER<br />

78 LEE CASTLE AND THE JIMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA WHAT’S NEW The Way You Look Tonight • Bouncin’<br />

With Boots • Yours Is My Heart Alone • Sweetie-Cakes • Autumn In New York • Moten Stomp • The Bells Of St.<br />

Marys • Power Glide • Stars Fell On Alabama • No Name Riff • For Kicks Only • What’s New • Personality • Bye<br />

Bye Love • Tequila • Fever • Don’t Be Cruel • Dream Lover • Oh, Oh • Cry Me A River • Venus • Kansas City •<br />

Jim Dandy • Tom Dooley [1960] Trumpeter Lee Castle - leads the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra through twenty four<br />

50’s big band classics. Lee had played with both Dorsey brothers, Artie Shaw, Will Bradley, Red Norvo and Benny<br />

Goodman before rejoining Jimmy Dorsey in 1953 and becoming leader in 1957. [Item Code: 72701 CD: $21.00]<br />

79 SKIP MARTIN SY OLIVER LET’S DO IT Skip Martin And His Orchestra- I Love Paris • You Do Something<br />

To Me • Can Can • Come Along With Me • Just One Of Those Things • C’est Magnifique • Live And Let Live • I<br />

Am In Love • It’s Alright With Me • Let’s Do It • The Sy Oliver&Norman Layden Big Band- Do You Ever Think Of<br />

Me • Moonlight Serenade • Jada • Temptation • I’m In The Mood For Love • Hawaiin War Chant • Just you Just Me<br />

• That Old Feeling • Dark Town Strutters Ball • Love • Don’t Blame Me • 720 In The Books (Collective Personnel:<br />

Sy Oliver, Norman Leyden, Peanuts Hucko, Al Klink, George Berg, Bernie Kaufman, Sam Marowitz, Charlie<br />

Shavers, Jimmy Maxwell, Bernie Glow, Jimmy Nottingham, Frank Saracco, Eddie Bert, Urbie Green, Tommy Kay,<br />

Jack Lesberg, Bobby Donaldson, more) Skip Martin and his Orchestra contribute the first ten great swinging dance<br />

arrangements. Sy Oliver and Norman Leyden contribute the last twelve swinging dance band arrangements. [Item<br />

Code: 72702 CD: $21.00]<br />

81 HAL MCINTYRE FRANK COMSTOCK ORCHESTRAS YESTERDAYS Hal McIntyre And His Orchestra- I<br />

Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me • Life Is A One Way Street (Voc: Jeanne McManus) • Autumn Love (Voc:<br />

Jeanne McManus) • September Song • Yesterdays • Take The ‘A’ Train • Should I • Free Eats (Voc: Jeanne McManus)<br />

• Get Happy (Jeanne McManus) • Imagination • Let’s Fall In Love • Frank Comstock And His Orchestra- One<br />

O’Clock Jump • I Never Knew • On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe • 720 In The Book • Stompin’ At The<br />

Savoy • I’ll See You In My Dreams • Johnson Rag • Don’t Be That Way • Swingin’ Down The Lane • South Rampart<br />

Street Parade • Chattanooga Choo Choo • Linger Awhile [1959/1961] Yesterdays features eleven tracks from the<br />

Hal McIntyre Orchestra and twelve from the Frank Comstock Orchestra. [Item Code: 72763 CD: $21.00]<br />

82 GLEN GRAY AND THE CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA NO NAME JIVE King Porter Stomp • Star Burst •<br />

Little Rock Getaway • Afternoon In August • Topsy • When Buddha Smiles • Back Bay Shuffle • John Silver • VIPs<br />

Boogie • Begin The Beguine • Embraceable You • Swanee River Boogie • Bugle Call Rag • Floyd’s Guitar Blues •<br />

Dippermouth Blues • Uptown Blues • C-Jam Blues • Well, Get It • New No Name Jive • Tango Blues • Swingin’<br />

The Blues • Night Train • Blowin’ Up A Storm • Farewell Blues (Collective Personnel: Joe Graves, Abe Most, Nick<br />

Fatool, Conrad Gozzo, Pete Candoli, Shorty Sherock, Gus Bivona, Skeets Herfurt, Mannie Klein, Ray Sheerman,<br />

Chuck gentry, Babe Russin, Jimmy Rowles, more) [1960•1961] No Name Jive features twenty four tunes from the<br />

later days of Glenn Gray and his long running Casa Loma Orchestra. Classic crowd pleasers brought up to date by<br />

this multi million selling Orchestra. Top soloists featured are Abe Most, Conrad Gozzo, Babe Russin, Gus Bivona,<br />

Plas Johnson, Milt Bernhart, Pete Candoli, Manny Klein and Alvino Ray. Drummers Irv Cottler and Nick Fatool drive<br />

the Orchestra and solo. [Item Code: 72703 CD: $21.00]<br />

OLD HAT<br />

1008 VARIOUS ARTISTS BARBECUE ANY OLD TIME - BLUES FROM THE PIT Down At Jaspers Bar-B-Que<br />

(a) • Who Did You Give My Barbecue To- Part I (b) • Pig Meat On The Line (c) • Pork Chop Blues (d) • Barbecue Bust<br />

(e) • I Crave My Pig Meat (f) • Barbecue Blues (g) • Pepper Sauce Mama (h) • Pigmeat Blues (i) • Gimme A Pig’s Foot<br />

And A Bottle Of Beer (a) • Pigs’ Feet And Slaw (j) • Ham Bone And Sweet (k) • Meat Cuttin’ Blues (l) • Barbecue Any<br />

Old Time (m) • Come On Down (n) • Barbecue Bess (o) • I Heard The Voice Of A Pork Chop (p) • Fat Meat Is Good<br />

Meat (q) • Smoked Meat Blues (r) • Meat Man Pete (Pete, The Dealer In Meat) (s) • Barbecue Blues (t) • Who Did<br />

You Give My Barbecue To- Part 2 (b) • Alabama Barbecue (u) (Artists: a- Frankie ‘Half Pint’ Jaxon; b- ‘Big Boy’ Teddy<br />

Edwards; c- Memphis Minnie; d- The Two Charlies; d- Mississippi Jook Band; e- Blind Boy Fuller; f- Barbecue Bob;<br />

g- Charlie Campbell and His Red Peppers; h- Georgia White; i- Tiny Parham And His Musicians; j- The Four Southern<br />

Singers; k- Hunter And Jenkins; l- Brownie McGhee; m- Jolly Two; n- Bessie Jackson; o- Bogus Ben Covington; p- Bo<br />

Carter; q- Savannah Churchill And Her All Star Seven; r- Richard M. Jones’ Jazz Wizards; s- Vance Dixon And His<br />

Pencils; t- Hank Jones And His Ginger; u- Tempo King And His Kings Of Tempo) [1927-1942] Blues and barbecue<br />

are natural companions, both saturated with down-home flavor. Here are 24 tracks of vintage blues that celebrate<br />

the joys of eating meat, with plenty of sly nods to other sensual pleasures. A 20-page, full-color booklet chronicles<br />

the spread of blues and barbecue across America, complete with rare photographs, song descriptions, and a full<br />

discography. As Barbecue Bob would say, ‘These blues are sure cooked to a turn! Anybody who likes the real thing<br />

in blues is in for a feast this time!’ [Item Code: 72673 CD: $19.00]<br />

26 worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663 15% Discount On Everything 26

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