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SOUNDS OF YESTERYEAR<br />

871 BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA, QUINTET AND SEXTET AFRS BENNY GOODMAN SHOW<br />

VOLUME 10 Show 24- Hallelujah • Comedy by Victor Borge, Benny Goodman and Clinton ‘Bud’ Collyer • Swanee<br />

River • Comedy by Victor Borge, Benny Goodman and Basil Rathbone • Victor Borge: Prelude (Frederic Chopin)<br />

• Comedy by Victor Borge and Basil Rathbone • I’ve Found A New Baby • Flying Home • Show 26- Introduction<br />

• Comedy by Victor Borge, Benny Goodman and Clinton ‘Bud’ Collyer- Parlez-moi d’amour • Somebody Stole My<br />

Gal • Victor Borge: Clair de lune • Comedy by Victor Borge and Rise Stevens- Coax Me A Little Bit • Victor Borge<br />

• Rise Stevens: Tchaikovsky Medley • Comedy by Victor Borge and Benny Goodman • Hora Staccato • Red Horse<br />

Boogie Woogie (Collective Personnel: Nate Kazebier, Van Rasey, Ray Linn, Lou McGarity, Red Ballard, Tommy<br />

Pederson, Skeets Herfurt, Heinie Beau, Babe Russin, Jack Chaney, Chuck Gentry, Johnny White, Jess Stacy, Barney<br />

Kessel, Harry Babasin, Louis Bellson, Eve Young) [1946] This CD, features operatic mezzo soprano Rise Stevens.<br />

Stevens was a part of a number of Hollywood productions, her most memorable being in the Oscar winning film<br />

‘Going My Way’ alongside co-stars Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Returning from show eighteen is Basil Rathbone an extremely popular actor<br />

of the 1930/40 well known for his prolific film television and radio performances. The whole package is held together by popular comedian Victor<br />

Borge. [Item Code: 72765 CD: $17.00]<br />

SUPERBATONE<br />

744 SUZY WILLIAMS MUSIC IN THE FIRST DEGREE Figueroa Street Theme • I Fell Down The Rabbit Hole • Hurry Hurry Quick Quick •<br />

Where Were We • Shape On A Drape • K.O.A. Campground Blues • Knuckle Down Kuncklehead • Hello- Oh • Everything’s Normal In Venice •<br />

Stay Tuned • Let Me In The Jump Rope • Swingin’ On A Swing Set • Tijuana Bible Thumpin’ Mama • A Fast Ticket<br />

To Thrillsville • Hard Shine (Personnel: Kahil Sabbagh, Dan Heffernan, Brad Kay, Danny Moynhan, Corey Gemme,<br />

Nick Scarmack, Dave Jones, Doug Rogers) [<strong>2011</strong>] Chayman Randler writes in the liner notes, “Most of us were<br />

glad to see the last of 1947. Not this dame. Not Suzy Williams. The way she writes a song, you’d think Joe Stalin<br />

was still filling the Gulags, and the H.U.A.C. was still emptying Hollywood. Now it’s <strong>2012</strong>, soldier. It’s way past<br />

my bedtime and yours, too. But Suzy makes you feel like a first-nighter at Slapsie Maxie’s, and she’s the floor show.<br />

For the record, I don’t like nostalgia. I’ve had a bellyful. Yesterday’s hydrangeas can stay buried. But these songs,<br />

and this band, have a snap that reminds you you’re alive. Even if there’s a slug in your gut.” [Item Code: 72939<br />

CD: $13.00]<br />

TANTARA<br />

1127 STAN KENTON KENTON, STAN & NOVA JAZZ ORCHESTRA FROM ST. PAUL - VOL. 2 The Stan<br />

Kenton Orchestra- Intro & Theme • What’s New • My Old Flame • What Is This Thing Called Love • I Concentrate On You • How Am I To Know<br />

• La Suerte De Los Tontos- Sign Off • The Night We Called It A Day • The Big Chase • Interlude • Get Out Of Town • Early Autumn • Nightingale<br />

• This Is Always • Don’t Get Around Much Anymore • Twilight Riff • Willow Weep For Me • Artistry In Rhythm •<br />

The Nova Jazz Orchestra- Silhouette • Keeps • Skylark • The Breeze And I • Magic Lantern • Raff Riff • Easy Livin’<br />

• I Loves You Porgy • A Foggy Day • Come Rain Or Come Shine • You Better Go Now • Frenesi • Indian Summer<br />

• Blues News (Personnel: Frank Huggins, Bub Brisbois, Roger Middleton, Kent Larsen, Jimmy Knepper, Bill Smiley,<br />

Lennie Niehaus, Bill Trujillo, Sture Swenson, Carson Smith, John Ahern, Mike Larson, Graham Martin, Chris Wiley,<br />

Paul Peterson, Bob Byers, Bruce Pedalty, more) [1959•<strong>2011</strong>] 2-CD set. Stan Kenton’s adept and fiery 1959 band<br />

flashing brilliance at the Blue Note in Chicago and New Jersey’s Red Hill Inn. A very diverse & appealing tune list,<br />

memorably performed! Plus Bill Mathieu, the architect of Kenton’s 1959 classic and highly praised ‘Standards In<br />

Silhouette’ LP resurrects a bounty of forgotten pieces written for Stan’s orchestra and never released on Capitol <strong>Records</strong>!<br />

Newly and superbly recorded. [Item Code: 67330 2-CD: $20.00]<br />

TRADJAZZ PRODUCTIONS<br />

4 TURK MURPHY TURK ON WILSHIRE Turk Announces Louis Armstrong’s Coal Cart Blues • Coal Cart Blues • Turk Gives Tribute To King<br />

Oliver & Working Man Blues • Working Man Blues • Turk Introduces Wise Guys • Wise Guys (Turk Vocal) • Turk Introduces Ragtime And Scott<br />

Joplin’s Original Rags •Original Rags • Pat Yankee’s Introduction Theme: My Old Flame • Turk Introduces Pat’s First Tune, Tin Roof Blues • Tin<br />

Roof Blues • Pat Introduces Vocal Duet W• Turk, I Wish I Was In Peoria • I Wish I Was In Peoria • Pat’s Exit Theme: Madame Pedoux (The Creole<br />

Song) • Turk Introduces Weary Blues • Weary Blues • Bay City Set Closing Theme • Froggie Moore Rag • Silver Dollar (Turk Vocal) • Turk Introduces<br />

Jelly Roll Morton’s The Pearls • The Pearls • Turk Introduces Phil Howe Playing Sidney Bechet’s Petite Fleur • Petite Fleur • Turk Introduces<br />

King Oliver’s Doctor Jazz (Leon Oakley Vocal) • Doctor Jazz • Pat Yankee Theme: My Old Flame • Turk Introduces Pat Singing Bessie Smith’s Baby<br />

Doll • Baby Doll • Pat Introduces Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans • Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans • Pat<br />

Yankee Introduces Cakewalking Babies From Home • Cakewalking Babies From Home • Turk Introduces Jim Maihack & See See Rider • See See<br />

Rider • Turk Introduces Mabel’s Dream • Mable’s Dream • Turk Introduces His Original Tune: I Am Pecan Pete • I<br />

Am Pecan Pete • King Porter Stomp • Turk Acknowledges Teddy Buckner, Barney Bigard, & Ed Garland • Turk Introduces<br />

Jim Maihack Featured On Terrible Blues • Terrible Blues • Turk Introduces Pete Clute Playing Joplin’s New Rag<br />

• Joplin’s Mew Rag • Turk Introduces Leon Oakley Featured On My Heart • My Heart Jim Maihack Banjo Intro • Pat<br />

Yankee’s Theme: My Old Flame • Turk Introduces Pat Singing Mecca Flat Blues • Mecca Flat Blues • Pat Introduces<br />

Ethel Watter’s Go Back Where You Stayed Last Night • Go Back Where You Stayed Last Night Sass Duet W• Turk •<br />

Oh Daddy- Pat Introduces Bessie Smith’s Tune Personnel: Leon Oakley, Phil Howe, Pete Clute, Smokey Stover, Jim<br />

Maihack, Pat Yankee) [1970] Among the dedicated exponents of New Orleans jazz, Melvin (Turk) Murphy must<br />

surely be the most seriously involved as well as the most loudly heard. His compositions like ‘Pecan Pet,’ all reflect<br />

flavor of the past. The music he adapts from other sources to his own use is almost exclusively of Afro-American<br />

origin. [Item Code: 72820 2-CD: $31.00]<br />

36 worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663 15% Discount On Everything 36

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