Complete Studio Recordings [Import]
Complete Studio Recordings [Import]
ASIN: B0007Q18A8
Track Listings
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1. Round Trip
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2. Yesterdays
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3. Cabin In The Sky
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4. See
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5. Wheels
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6. Nothing To Do
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7. Autumn In New York
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8. Boo Boo De Doop
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9. Down Home
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10. Violets For Your Furs
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11. Salutations
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12. Now See Here, Man
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13. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
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14. Salaman
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15. I Cover The Waterfront
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16. I Love You
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17. Frivolous Sal
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18. All The Things You Are
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19. I'll Remember April
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20. Tangerine
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See all 47 tracks on this disc
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
This 2 CD set is comprised of the complete 1954, 1956 and 1957 Capitol and Bethlehem albums 'Kenton Jazz Presents Sal Salvador', 'Frivolous Sal', 'Shades Of Sal Salvador' 'Tribute To The Greats' & 'Sounds By Socolow' (1 session). Also included as bonus tracks is the complete session under the saxophonist Frank Socolow leadership, and featuring legendary westcoaster trombonist Eddie Bert in addition to the Salvador-Costa quartet. Lone Hill Jazz. 2005.
Complete Studio Recordings,Eddie Costa,Sal Salvador (Quartet),Lonehill Jazz,Jazz
Average customer rating:
- Tight and swingin'
- great music
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The Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie Fifties Studio Recordings
Count Basie
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009A6C3A
Release Date: 2005-06-27 |
Tracks:
- New Basie Blues
- New Basie Blues
- Sure Thing
- Why Not?
- Fawncy Meetin' You
- Jive at Five
- No Name
- No Name
- Redhead
- Every Tub
- Jack and Jill [Alternate Take]
- Jack and Jill
- Bread
- Small Hotel
- Hob Nail Boogie
- Basie Talks
- Paradise Squat
- Paradise Squat
- U.F.O.
- Like a Ship at Sea
- Bunny
- Tippin' on the Q.T. [Alternate Take]
- Tippin' on the Q.T.
- Blee Blop Blues
Tracks:
- Cash Box [Alternate Take]
- Cash Box
- Bootsie [Alternate Take]
- Bootsie
- Tom Whaley
- Blues for the Count and Oscar [Alternate Take]
- Blues for the Count and Oscar
- Be My Guest
- You're Not the Kind
- Extended Blues
- Let Me Dream
- Sent for You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today)
- Goin' to Chicago
- I Want a Little Girl
- Oh, Lady Be Good
- Song of the Islands
Tracks:
- Basie Beat
- She's Funny That Way
- Count's Organ Blues
- K.C. Organ Blues
- Blue and Sentimental
- Stan Shorthair
- As Long as I Live
- Royal Garden Blues
- Plymouth Rock
- Blues Go Away!
- Peace Pipe
- Straight Life
- Bubbles
- Softly With Feeling
- Cherry Point
- Basie Goes Wess
- Right On
- Blues Done Come Back
Tracks:
- Slow But Sure
- You for Me
- She's Just My Size
- Soft Drink
- Two for the Blues
- Blues Backstage
- I Feel Like a New Man
- Down for the Count
- Stereophonic
- Sixteen Men Swinging
- Ska-Di-Dle-Dee-Bee-Doo
- Perdido
- Mambo Mist
- Eventide
- Two Franks
- Ain't Misbehavin'
- Rails
Tracks:
- Every Day I Have the Blues
- Comeback
- Alright, O.K., You Win
- (In the Evening) When the Sun Goes Down
- April in Paris
- April in Paris [Alternate Take]
- Corner Pocket [Alternate Take]
- Corner Pocket
- Did'n You? [Alternate Take]
- Did'n You?
- Teach Me Tonight
- Please Send Me Someone to Love
- My Baby Upsets Me
- Ev'ry Day I Fall in Love
- Roll 'Em Pete
- Sweetie Cakes
Tracks:
- Smack Dab in the Middle
- Shiny Stockings
- What Am I Here For? [Alternate Take]
- What Am I Here For?
- Magic [Alternate Take]
- Magic [Alternate Take]
- Magic
- Midgits
- Midgits [Alternate Take]
- Amazing Love
- Only Forever
- Stop Pretty Baby, Stop
- Mambo Inn
- Big Red
- Dinner With Friends
Tracks:
- Blues Inside Out
- Dolphin Dip
- Flute Juice
- Lady in Lace
- Stompin' and Jumpin'
- Trick or Treat
- Move
- As I Love You
- Stop! Don't!
- Oink
- I'm Beginning to See the Light [Mono TK]
- I'm Beginning to See the Light [Stereo TK]
- Love Is Here to Stay
- Fine Romance
- Nevertheless
- Singin' in the Rain
- There Will Never Be Another You
- My Baby Just Cares for Me
- 'S Wonderful
- This Can't Be Love
- Come Rain or Come Shine
- I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
- Thou Swell
Tracks:
- April in Paris
- Too Close for Comfort
- Every Day I Have the Blues
- Party Blues
- Don't Worry 'Bout Me
- Low Life
- Slats
- Lollypop [Alternate Take]
- Lollypop
- Too Close for Comfort
- One O'Clock Jump [45 TK]
- One O'Clock Jump [LP TK]
- Basie's Back in Town
- From Coast to Coast
- Jamboree
- I Don't Like You No More
- One O'Clock Jump
Album Details
When Basie Reformed his Big Band in the 1950s, He Managed to Become Entirely New by Sticking with What Had Made Him Great from the Start. And in the Process, Basie Achieved Some of the Most Extraordinary Success of his Career. The Original Reel to Reel Tapes were the Source for Most of this Release which Contains 146 Tracks on Eight Cds, Including Seven Previously-unreleased Recordings and Three Alternates Not in the Vaults at Universal Music. Chris Albertson's Liner Notes Take the Reader Through Each and Every Recording, in Addition to Laying Out What was Happening to the Band Outside the Booth; Details that Suggest He's Had Access to Everyone's Date Book from the Period. The Complete Discography Clears Up Many Inaccuracies and Inconsistencies that have Bedeviled the Release of this Material for a Half-a-century.
Customer Reviews:
Tight and swingin'.......2005-12-31
My bias is that I'm very fond of this period in Basie's career. As this collection reveals, his band had top-knotch material and was replete with master craftsmen. When Basie sparingly tinkles the keys it still sends chills down my spine. By this time he was the swami of concise perfection, never saying more than need be. On the uncommon track when he cuts loose, such as Blues for the Count and Oscar, the result is thrilling.
The packaging -- including a 20-page booklet -- is thorough and informative but not opulent. So far as I've seen, no label has given Basie the sort of loving treatment that has been bestowed on collections of Holiday and Ellington. Clearly, though, the music in this collection has been sensitively tended to and sounds fantastic. The booklet has the essential information about personnel and recording dates, and a list of the albums on which the material was originally released is included.
Jazz lovers owe immense gratitude to Norman Granz, who originally produced this material for his labels.
From the beginning there was no serious competition. Basie is the King of Swing. This limited edition collection is a valuable contribution to the preservation and dissemination of his work. It should be in every public library that has a CD collection and in the home of every Jazz lover. Most of it has never been available on CD.
great music.......2005-10-25
the cds are great and the music just make the time fly away and relax to a very hurry world
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