1944-1949
1944-1949
ASIN: B00007MB8P
Track Listings
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1. Tiny's Tempo
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2. I'll Always Love You Just the Same
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3. Romance Without Finance
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4. Red Cross
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5. Groovin' With Grimes - Tiny Grimes
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6. C Jam Blues - Tiny Grimes Sextette
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7. Flying Home, Pt. 1 - Tiny Grimes Sextette
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8. Flying Home, Pt. 2 - Tiny Grimes Sextette
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9. Tiny's Boogie Woogie - Tiny Grimes Sextette
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10. Profoundly Blue
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11. Blue Harlem
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12. That Old Black Magic - Tiny Grimes
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13. Boogie Woogie Barbecue
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14. Annie Laurie - Tiny Grimes
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15. Hot in Harlem (Movin' Out) _
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16. Flying High (High Flyin')
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17. Nightmare Blues (Red's Blues)
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18. Midnight Special (See See Rider) - Tiny Grimes
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19. See See Rider
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20. Jealousy
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See all 23 tracks on this disc
1944-1949,Tiny Grimes,Melodie Jazz Classic,Bop,Jazz,Jazz Music,Jazz Traditional,Jump Blues,Pop
Average customer rating:
- Comprehensive, and a good representation of 1940's Jazz
- Call it whatever - it's still LIVE and HISTORY
- Just as I remember
- Wish you were there.
- Relive the excitement of the All Star concerts!
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The Complete Jazz At The Philharmonic On Verve: 1944-1949
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000DC5E
Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Lester Leaps In
- Tea For Two
- Blues
- Body And Soul
- Yancey Special
- Fast Boogie
- DuPree Blues
- Honky Tonk Train Blues
- C-Jam Blues
- Sweet Lorraine
- The Man I Love
- I've Found A New Baby
Tracks:
- Rosetta
- Bugle Call Rag
- One O'Clock Jump
- Oh, Lady, Be Good!
- Introuduction By Radio Host Al Jarvis
- Stompin' At The Savoy
- I've Found A New Baby
- Body And Soul
- Body And Soul
- Strange Fruit
- (I Don't Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance (With You)
- Oh, Lady, Be Good!
- How High The Moon?
- Announcement By Al Jarvis
Tracks:
- Opera In Vout (Groove Juice Symphony)
- Blues For Norman
- Oh, Lady, Be Good!
- I Can't Get Started
- After You've Gone
- Stompin' At The Savoy
- Idaho
- Crazy Rhythm
Tracks:
- The Man I Love
- Sweet Georgia Brown
- Blues De Lux
- Encore Announcement By Norman Granz
- Honky Tonk Blues
- Announcement By Norman Granz
- JATP Blues
- I Got Rhythm
- I Surrender, Dear
- I've Found A New Baby
Tracks:
- Bugle Call Rag
- Philharmonic Blues
- Oh, Lady, Be Good
- I Can't Get Started
- Sweet Georgia Brown
- The Man I Love
- Slow Drag
- The Man I Love
- Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You?
- All Of Me
- Billie's Blues
- Intermission Commentary
Tracks:
- Opening Announcement By Radio Hosts
- Tea for Two
- Intermission Announcement By Radio Hosts
- It's The Talk Of The Town
- Norman Granz Announcement, My Honey's Lovin' Arms
- Boogie Woogie Cocktail
- Norman Granz Announcement, D.B. Blues
- Saxobebop
- Lester Blows Again
- I Cried For You
- Fine And Mellow
- He's Funny That Way
- Blues
- Blues (Pres)
- Just You, Just Me
- I Got Rhythm
- My Blue Heaven
- Play, Fiddle, Play
- Flying Home
- Trav'lin' Light
- He's Funny That Way
- How High The Moon?
Tracks:
- Bell Boy Blues
- Boogie Woogie Cocktail
- Sweet Lorraine
- Blues
- Norman Granz Announcement Of Billy Holiday And Intermission
- You'd Better Go Now
- You're Driving Me Crazy
- There Is No Greater Love
- I Cover The Waterfront
- Norman Granz Announcement
- Perdido
- Mordido
Tracks:
- I Surrender, Dear
- Endido
- Norman Granz Introduction
- The Opener
- Lester Leeps In
- Embraceable You
- The Closer
- Norman Granz Introduction Of Ella Fitzgerald
- Robbins' Nest
- A New Shade Of Blues
Tracks:
- Old Mother Hubbard
- I'm Just A Lucky So-And-So
- Somebody Loves Me
- Basin Street Blues
- Ow!
- Norman Granz Announcement
- Flying Home
- Norman Granz Introduction Of Oscar Peterson
- Fine And Dandy
- I Only Have Eyes For You
- Norman Granz Announcement
- Carnegie Blues
- Norman Granz Introduction Of Coleman Hawkins
- Body And Soul
- Rifftide
- The Big Head
- Stuffy
- Applause And Chatter
- Sophisticated Lady
- Norman Granz Introduction Of The Rhythm Section
- Ol' Man River
- Air Mail Special
- Norman Granz Introduction Of Ella Fitzgerald
- Oh, Lady, Be Good
- Black Coffee
Tracks:
- A-Tisket, A-Tasket
- Norman Granz Announcement
- How High The Moon?
- Norman Granz Announcement
- Perdido
- Norman Granz Announcement
- Announcements
- Stompin' At The Savoy
- Body And Soul
- Dark Eyes
- Characteristically B.H.
- Summertime
- Sid Flips His Lid
- Medley: Lover, Come Back Too Me/(I Don't Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance (With You)/Just You, Just Me
- Untitled
- Untitled
Amazon.com
Ever wonder what a 1940s-era jam session sounded like? Well, not much gets closer to the real thing than the music on these 10 CDs. Norman Granz, founder of the Norgran and Clef labels before launching Verve in the mid-1950s, brought together dozens of musicians for the popular Jazz at the Philharmonic series, taking the ad hoc bands to delighted crowds. The bands cook, taking on scores of well-known tunes and using them as the basis for loose-limbed improvisations that play off the crowd's energy--often audible after solos. With a frequent audio vérité feel to the proceedings, this set moves through all-star sessions galore. The opening session features J.J. Johnson, Illinois Jacquet, Les Paul, and Nat "King" Cole, and one of the later sessions plays Charlie Parker off Lester Young, Flip Phillips, and Roy Eldridge in heated (though always fun) exchanges. Not surprisingly, great moments crop up amid some faltering jams, places where saxophonists stumble through phrases in high spirits to find a vocalist or another soloist already cutting in on the developments. Billie Holiday does a fine turn on "Fine and Mellow" with a supertrio of tenor saxes, including Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, and Illinois Jacquet. A running thread throughout the 12-plus hours of music is the crosshatching of bebop and swing, which here work together in excited displays of expertise and imagination. The musical detail on this issue is especially welcome, given the recording ban that complicated the documentation of the bebop revolution in its earliest days. Oh, and nearly all this music is on CD for the first time, and for that reason (and others), the set is a full-on winner. --Andrew Bartlett
Customer Reviews:
Comprehensive, and a good representation of 1940's Jazz.......2004-01-09
I have to thank my father for introducing me to Jazz when I was 5 or 6 years. He got my interest by playing some of the recordings that are contained in this CD box set. Included are the classic volumes that were originally released on labels such as Norgran and Clef. Also included are unreleased concerts, and although the recording quality sometimes suffers, those concerts are still quite enjoyable.
From the very beginning, Norman Granz always hired the brightest of Jazz stars for his concerts. Some reviewers in past years have complained that, by mixing swing musicians and boppers, sometimes the chemistry suffers. But when one listens, for example, to the 1949 Carnegie Hall concert, even when trombonist Tommy Turk is followed by Charlie "Bird" Parker, or when bebop trumpeter Howard McGhee is sandwiched between the cooking (as illustrated by a stove on an original David Stone Martin album cover included in the box) tenor saxes of Flip Phillips and Illinois Jacquet at the 1947 Carnegie Hall session, nothing seems out of place. In fact, the riffing brings the temperature up a few more degrees.
Speaking of the 1947 Carnegie Hall set, we heard "Perdido" and "Mordido" on the VSP (Verve Special Products) cutout label in the middle 1960's. Another album in the VSP series had "I Can't Get Started" along with the 1947 versions of "How High the Moon" and "Bellboy Blues". Since we only had a few of the VSP albums, I didn't even know about "Endido" until I had a conversation with another collector in the middle 70's. I had to wait until the release of this box set to finally hear Endido, over 20 years later. I'm certain my experience is not unique, so the release of this box set will help others who have been searching for their favorite JATP set.
Included in the box is a book with photos, lists of concert dates, and notes about these recordings. At first, I thought this box set was a bit pricey (for 10 CDs), but afterwards I realized the box set is well worth the almost-$200 list price. For those who are more casual fans of Norman Granz' JATP, one might purchase instead the "Best of" CD "sampler" which contains selections from the box, including favorites such as the 1947 "Perdido", 1946 "Philharmonic Blues", the 1946 "Oh, Lady Be Good" with the classic Bird solo, and Ella Fitgerald and the JATP All-Stars on the 1949 "Flying Home", along with other selections. Some of the concerts (such as the 1944 sets with Nat King Cole, Les Paul, J. J. Johnson and Illinois Jacquet) are available for purchase separately. And, like the back cover of the classic albums declared, "produced under the personnel supervision of Norman Granz", so you know you won't be disappointed!
Call it whatever - it's still LIVE and HISTORY.......2003-09-09
Norman Grantz took a whole lot of crap (especially in the later years) for what some have called "a travelling jazz circus". Thank God he had the foresight (or business acumen) to record these. Some of the best, once-in-a-lifetime moments were caught for posterity in these jams. Looking over the years that have been picked for re-issue (not just this set, but all of the JATP re-issues), I was struck by the inclusion of the 1952 tour, taken not form the Carnegie Hall concert, which I have on LP box set ("JATP VOL #8), but in Frankfurt. Looking at the tracks, I can't help but wonder why. The '52 Carnegie Hall concert was INCREDIBLE...especially the Oscar Peterson Trio. Perhaps because there was no way to keep Oscar's trademark 'growl-singing' along with his playing from being right there with the rest of the band, it was excluded from consideration; but there are other magical moments as well: the "Opening Jam, with Oscar, Flip Phillips, Charlie Shavers, a very "on" Lester Young, Roy Eldridge, Barney Kessell, Buddy Rich...and the crowd is as much a player as the players! Man, oh, man. Also there was the Gene Krupa Trio - Gene, Willie Smith, and Hank Jones. Willie Smith may be one of the most underrated saxmen ever. And, this was the first time Rich and Krupa shared the same stage, and "The Drum Battle" is ALL that. For whatever reason, this is not on CD. But, these 40s classics are, and they are worth getting for a glimpse of Jazz History.
Just as I remember.......2003-04-12
One thing about being old is that you've had a chance to hear the "live concert" when it WAS live. I went to several of JAP's concerts, saw Ella, Lester, and so many in the "Hall of Fame" that SHOULD be. This was music that bridged dixieland (my favorite) and modern (Ugh). This set is unique--it has the timing faults of live real jazz (not off sheet music). One thing is FOR SURE, there is ABSOUTELY NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT. So, don't try to like everything, only the ignorant do, just glory in MOST of it, because if you really care that much recut it. Just GET IT, not as I failed to do the first time out and though I'd lost a chance forever--thank you God for giving me a second chance!
Wish you were there........2000-11-14
Have you ever heard something that so totally convinced you that you were born to late? That was what I felt like upon hearing these incredible sets for the first time. This is truly one of the greatest box sets ever. While Norman Granz is many things to many people, some not so good, the inescapable fact here is the man knew how to assemble talent, and how to get it out to the public.
This could be parralelled to being a early day Woodstock, only on a travelling road show format, in that the giants were assembled, giving a stage and an audience, and told to let it go.The results can be heard here on every disc. From the uncontrolled jams of Illinis Jacquet, J.J. Johnson, and Charlie Parker, the story songs of Slim Gaillard, to the smokey emotive singing of Lady Day, this set encompasses them all.
While the size and price may scare off some, this is jazz at it`s wildest and well worth the price,and Norm Granz should be thanked for putting these roadshows together and for fighting to be able to bring these incredible musicians to the public stage, despite having the racial norms of the day putting up roadblocks in almost evey town, North, South , and even on the West Coast. This is a remarkable piece of history, with remarkable music.
Relive the excitement of the All Star concerts!.......1998-12-24
This voluminous set reissues all the remaining recordings of the Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts produced by Norman Granz during the period 1944 to 1949.
There are previously issued and previously unissued performances here. Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, and Illinois Jacquett are heavily featured on tenor sax. Also making many appearances are the lesser known Howard McGhee and Kenny Kersey. Many other 'forties jazz stars are present, including Les Paul, Meade Lux Lewis, Charlie Parker, J. J. Johnson, Buck Clayton, Roy Eldridge and Mel Powell. Sure the JATP became formulaic over time, but those performance captured here are exciting and stimulating. I especially enjoy the unissued sides by Lester Young here, and the many appearances on drums of his lesser-known brother, Lee Young.
The sound is excellently remastered. A few selections are from very poor source material, but overall the sound is dynamic and vivid. The lengthy booklet is informative and fun. And have you ever seen a box set that came with a minature sidewalk marquee before? Do you think you will again?
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1944-1949
Willie "The Lion" Smith
Manufacturer: Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005V7HZ
Release Date: 2002-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Woodland Fantasy
- Let's Mop It - Lion's Band
- Muskrat Ramble - Lion's Band
- Bugle Call Rag - Lion's Band
- How Could You Put Me Down - Lion's Band
- Echoes of Spring
- Here Comes the Band
- Relaxin'
- Contrary Motion
- Zig-Zag
- Twelfth Street Rag
- Late Hours
- Portrait of the Duke
- Dardanella
- Madelon
- Cuttin' Out
- Charleston
- Carolina Shout
- I'm Gonna Ride the Rest of the Way
- Darktown Strutters' Ball - Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Ain't Misbehavin' - Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Stormy Weather - Buck Clayton
- Get Together Blues - Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Nagasaki - Willie "The Lion" Smith
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- Tiny, the Unsung Hero of Rock & Roll Guitar
- Classic selections from a classic musician
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1944-1949
Tiny Grimes
Manufacturer: Melodie Jazz Classic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B00007MB8P
Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Customer Reviews:
Tiny, the Unsung Hero of Rock & Roll Guitar.......2005-12-28
For those of us who enjoy unearthing the roots of rock & roll guitar this Tiny Grimes compilation of mid to late 1940s sides is essential listening. Yes, it has the Charlie Parker date (which is great) but there's a LOT of great swinging stuff, some of it boppish, some of it blues, some of it R&B, and all of it paved the way for rock & roll. Tiny's tone is invariably hot with small amp distortion, like an angry Charlie Christian. It is easy to see how a fellow like Chuck Berry aspired to this kind of thing. Highly recommended.
Classic selections from a classic musician.......2003-11-14
A great compilation featuring Tiny Grimes' classics such as "Romance Without Finance", "Tiny's Tempo" and "Red Cross" featuring the legendary Charlie Parker on alto sax. This cd also features Tiny's only national hit, "Midnight Special" which was recorded in 1948. The disc contains burnin' arrangements of Ellington's "C Jam Blues", Goodman/ Hampton's "Flying Home" and Arlen/Mercer's "That Old Black Magic". Released on the French "Blues and Rhythm Series Classics" label. If you need an introduction to the music of Tiny Grimes, I recommend this disc.
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Going Hollywood, Vol. 4: 1944-1949
Bing Crosby
Manufacturer: Jasmine Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008YGW5
Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
Tracks:
- Moonlight Becomes You (From Here Come the Waves) - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- That Old Black Magic [From Here Come the Waves] - Bing Crosby
- Let's Take the Long Way Home [From Here Come the Waves] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive [From Here Come the Waves] - Bing Crosby, Sonny Tufts
- I Promise You [From Here Come the Waves] - Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton
- Out of This World [From Out of This World] - Bing Crosby
- I'd Rather Be Me [From Out of This World] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- June Comes Around Every Year [From Out of This World] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- Swinging on a Star (From Duffy's Tavern) - Robert Benchley, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Billy DeWolfe, Betty Hutton, Dorothy Lamour, Diana Lynn
- Aren't You Glad You're You [From the Bells of St. Mary's] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- Adeste Fideles [From the Bells of St. Mary's] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- O Sanctissima [From the Bells of St. Mary's] - Bing Crosby
- In the Land of Beginning Again [From the Bells of St. Mary's] - Bing Crosby
- Bells of St. Mary's [From the Bells of St. Mary's] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now (From Blue Skies) - Bing Crosby, Billy DeWolfe
- I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket/Cheek to Cheek (From Blue Skies) - Bing Crosby
- All by Myself [From Blue Skies] - Bing Crosby, Betty Russell
- I'll See You in C-U-B-A [From Blue Skies] - Bing Crosby, Olga San Juan
- Couple of Song and Dance Men [From Blue Skies] - Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- You Keep Coming Back Like a Song (From Blue Skies) - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- What'll I Do?/All Alone/Remember (From Blue Skies) - Bing Crosby
- Blue Skies (From Blue Skies) - Bing Crosby
- Little Things in Life/Not for All the Rice in China/Russian Lullaby - Bing Crosby
- Everybody Step [From Blue Skies] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- How Deep Is the Ocean? [From Blue Skies] - Bing Crosby
- Say It Isn't So [From Blue Skies] - Bing Crosby
- Getting Nowhere (From Blue Skies) - Bing Crosby
- Any Bonds Today?/This Is the Army, Mr. Jones/White Christmas - Bing Crosby
Tracks:
- Smile Right Back at the Sun [From Welcome Stranger] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- Country Style [From Welcome Stranger] - The Calico Kids, Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- My Heart Is a Hobo [From Welcome Stranger] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- As Long as I'm Dreaming (Welcome Stranger) - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- Harmony [From Variety Girl] - Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
- Friendly Mountains [From the Emperor Waltz] - Bing Crosby
- I Kiss Your Hand, Madame [From the Emperor Waltz] - Bing Crosby
- Kiss in Your Eyes [From "The Emperor Waltz"] - Bing Crosby, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- Get Yourself a Phonograph [From the Emperor Waltz] - Bing Crosby
- Emperor Waltz [From the Emperor Waltz] - Bing Crosby, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- Whistler and His Dog [From the Emperor Waltz] - Bing Crosby
- Apalachicola, Fla./Swanee River [From Road to Rio] - Bing Crosby, Bob Hope
- But Beautiful (From Road to Rio) - Bing Crosby,
- You Don't Have to Know the Language [From Road to Rio] - The Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- For What? [From Road to Rio] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- Batuque Nio Morro (From Road to Rio) - Bing Crosby
- If You Stub Your Toe on the Moon [From a Connecticut Yankee...] - Bing Crosby
- Once and for Always [From a Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court] - Bing Crosby, Rhonda Fleming
- Busy Doing Nothing [From a Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court] - William Bendix, Bing Crosby, , Victor Young & His Orchestra
- Top O' the Morning [From Top O' the Morning] - Bing Crosby, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling [From Top O' the Morning] - Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
- Kitty of Coleraine [From "Top O' the Morning"] - Bing Crosby
- Donovans [From Top O' the Morning] - Ann Blyth, Bing Crosby, Billy DeWolfe
- You're in Love With Someone [From Top O' the Morning] - Bing Crosby, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- Oh! 'Tis Sweet to Think [From Top O' the Morning] - Bing Crosby,
- Top O' the Morning [From Top O' the Morning] - Bing Crosby
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1944-1949, Vol. 3: The Alternative Takes
Coleman Hawkins
Manufacturer: Neatwork
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005MATX
Release Date: 2001-11-27 |
Tracks:
- Out To Lunch
- Out To Lunch
- In The Hush Of The Night
- In The Hush Of The Night
- In The Hush Of The Night
- In The Hush Of The Night
- In The Hush Of The Night
- Look Out Jack
- Look Out Jack
- Look Out Jack
- Every Man For Himself
- Every Man For Himself
- I'm Yours
- I'm Yours
- Beyond The Horizon
- Beyond The Horizon
- A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
- A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
- My Man
- El Salon De Gutbucket
- Undecided
- Undecided
- Home
- Too Marvelous For Words
- Too Marvelous For Words
- You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me
- Bean And The Boys
- It's Only A Paper Moon
- Bah-u-bah
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Kansas City Blues 1944-1949
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Release Date: 1997-06-03 |
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- Moten Swing - Jay McShann's Kansas City Stompers
- Come On Over To My House - Jay McShann's Kansas City Stompers
- Trouble In Mind - Jay McShann's Kansas City Stompers
- On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Jay McShann's Kansas City Stompers
- Confessin' The Blues - Jay McShann & His Jazz Men
- Walkin' Blues (AKA Walking) - Jay McShann & His Jazz Men
- Hard Workin' Man Blues - Jay McShann & His Jazz Men
- When I've Been Drinking - Jay McShann & His Jazz Men
- Merry-Go-Round Blues - Jay McShann & His Jazz Men
- Bad Tale Boogie - Jay McShann & His Jazz Men
- McShann's Boogie Blues - Jay McShann & His Jazz Men
- Everything Will Be All Right - Jay McShann
- Pic's Boogie - Jay McShann
- Scotty's - Jay McShann
- Cover Up - Jay McShann
- (Scotty Can Blow) Kicks - Jay McShann
- Tonight's The Night - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- My Man Stands Out - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- Do You Want It - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- It Comes In Like A Lion - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- When You Want Chili - Bus Moten & His Men
- It's Hard To Laugh Or Smile - Bus Moten & His Men
- You'll Wind Up On Top - Bus Moten & His Men
- On The Gravy Train - Bus Moten & His Men
Tracks:
- Don't Come Too Soon - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- Ugly Papa - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- Don't Save It Too Long (The Money Song) - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- After Hours Waltz - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll - Bus Moten & His Men
- Sugar Daddy Blues - Bus Moten & His Men
- Gone - Bus Moten & His Men
- Gotta Good Reason For Being Bad - Bus Moten & His Men
- Play The Blues - Walter Brown
- What Evil Have I Done - Walter Brown
- Gonna Play With Your Woman - Walter Brown
- Work Don't Bother Me - Walter Brown
- Goosed - Tommy Douglas
- Jackson County Romp - Tommy Douglas
- Mizzou' - Tommy Douglas
- Hot Sauce - Tommy Douglas
- Inform Me Baby - Walter Brown
- Lyin' Woman Blues - Walter Brown
- Suppressin' The Blues - Walter Brown
- Hello & Goodbye - Walter Brown
- You Ain't Got It No More - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- When Your Lover Has Gone - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends J
- Oh Chuck It (In A Basket) - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- Decent Woman Blues - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
- Dragging My Heart Around - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
Tracks:
- Kickapoo - Tommy Douglas
- Tea For Tommy - Tommy Douglas
- If You Don't, Why Don't Ya - Tommy Douglas
- I Want You To Be My Guy - Tommy Douglas
- Douglas Boogie - Tommy Douglas
- The Killion - Tommy Douglas
- Leaving Town Blues - Tommy Douglas
- Lights Out - Tommy Douglas
- Turn It Over - Bus Moten & His Men
- That Did It - Bus Moten & His Men
- Best Friend Blues - Bus Moten & His Men
- Baby You Messed Up - Bus Moten & His Men
- You Better Leave My Gal Alone - Walter Brown
- Lou, Cindy Lou - Walter Brown
- Squabblin' Woman - Walter Brown
- I'm Gonna Get Married - Walter Brown
- New Style Baby - Walter Brown
- Let's Love Awhile - Walter Brown
- Nasty Attitude - Walter Brown
- Slow Down Baby - Walter Brown
- The Lady With The Black Dress On - Tiny Kennedy
- Sister Flat-Top - Tiny Kennedy
- It Ain't No Use - Tiny Kennedy
- Jumpin' Little Woman - Tiny Kennedy
Average customer rating:
- Great 40's
- Memories of my youth.
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1944-1949
Frankie Carle
Manufacturer: Circle
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Swing General
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Vocal Pop
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
General
| Vocal Pop
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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- Frankie Carle and his Orchestra, More 1944-1949
- Sunrise Serenade
- 1944-1946
ASIN: B000003CC6
Release Date: 1994-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Travelin' Mood
- Just Reminiscing
- So In Love
- Surprise Party
- So They Tell Me
- No, Baby, Nobody But You
- Love's Got Me In A Lazy Mood
- Listen To The Mocking Bird
- It's Too Soon To Know
- Come To The Mardi Gras
- Largo
- I'm Looking Out The Window
- Once Upon A Keyboard
- Land Of Dreams
- Just A Little Gold Ring
- What A Deal
- I Still Care
- What've You Got To Lose (But Your Heart?)
- Now It's Just A Memory
- Carle Meets Rossini
Customer Reviews:
Great 40's.......2006-08-07
This music is GREAT Frankie Carle. Typical of that heard on the nightly radio music played by the big bands of the time, and of the music you danced to in the local dance halls. Great listening !
Memories of my youth........2000-06-12
This is a gift for my Father who played trombone with the Frankie Carle Orchestra for a short period of time when he was first getting started. The tunes are great and I know my Dad will love this CD. I like it a lot as well. There is a nice selection of Frankie's material, covering a lot of his best work of the period.
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Ruban Bleu Years: Complete Recordings 1944-1949
Maxine Sullivan
Manufacturer: Baldwin Street Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Swing General
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Vocal Jazz General
| Vocal Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Vocal Pop
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
General
| Vocal Pop
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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- West
ASIN: B000006OHU
Release Date: 1998-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Behavin' Myself for You
- I Carry the Torch for You
- Story of Our Love Affair
- Confession Is Good for the Soul
- Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
- This Heart of Mine
- I'm the Caring Kind - Benny Carter & His Orchestra
- Looking for a Boy - Benny Carter & His Orchestra
- If I Had a Ribbon Bow
- Mad About the Boy
- Jackie Boy
- I Must Have That Man!
- Loch Lomond
- I Can't Get Started
- Skylark
- Come Rain or Come Shine
- Taking My Time
- Summertime - Ellis Larkins
- Legalize My Name
- Miss Otis Regrets
- Restless
- Cry, Buttercup, Cry
- Loch Lomond [*] - Jimmie Lunceford
- Cow Cow Boogie [*] - Jimmie Lunceford
- Molly Malone [*] - Jimmie Lunceford
- Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet [*] - Jimmie Lunceford
- Folks Who Live on the Hill [*]
Customer Reviews:
Maxine is sweet.......2002-01-31
This album is quite unique. The instrumentation alone is WELL worth the CD. She sings a number of tunes with a small chamber group including harp, piano, guitar, bass and violin. The crispness to her voice in the early years is so sweet. I play it over and over and always find new nuances. Her interpretation of the folksong is very inspiring.
Average customer rating:
- Better than average Woody Guthrie material
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Long Ways To Travel: The Unreleased Folkways Masters, 1944-1949
Woody Guthrie
Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Traditional Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Smithsonian Folkways Store
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| Stores
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ASIN: B000001DID
Release Date: 1994-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Hard Travelin'
- Talking Centralia
- Farmer-Labor Train
- Harriet Tubman's Ballad
- Warden In The Sky
- Train Narration
- Seattle To Chicago
- Rain Crow Bill
- Along In The Sun And The Rain
- Budded Roses
- Train Ride Medley (Part 1)
- Girl I Left Behind Me
- Wiggledy Giggledy
- Kissin' On
- Rocky Mountain Slim And Desert Rat Shorty
- Train Ride Medley (Part 2)
- Long Ways To Travel
Album Description
These 17 powerful songs by Guthrie, some sung with his comrade Cisco Houston, were carefully selected from dozens of unreleased Guthrie masters. Extensively annotated by fellow Oklahoman and Guthrie scholar Guy Logsdon, this collection reaffirms Guthrie's unique place in American music. Includes Harriet Tubman's Ballad, Along in the Sun and the Rain, and Talking Centralia. Compliled by Jeff Place and Guy Logsdon. "The breadth of Guthrie's ability to entertain and enrapture his audience is clearly represented on these 17 tracks." -Old Time Country." -- Sing Out
Customer Reviews:
Better than average Woody Guthrie material.......2005-09-08
'long way to travel 1944-1949' is a collection of previously unreleased material acquired by the Smithsonian from its purchase of Folkways Recordings.
My only regret with this album is that it is not released as part of a complete series of CDs, covering all the unreleased material. My regret comes from the fact that my experience with Woody Guthrie albums on both CD and vinyl is mixed. I have acquired many over the years which left much to be desired in either recording quality or in the quality of the original performance. Like all musical icons, recording companies dredge up any material they can get their hands on and release it with fanfare worthy of the latest hip-hop sensation.
And, Woody Guthrie deserves the very best treatment we can give him, as, with Scott Joplin, Louie Armstrong, and George Gershwin, he is easily one of the greatest American musical originals. Just as virtually no Jazz figure of the 20th century can be totally free of Armstrong's influence, every American singer / songwriter in practice from 1950 and onwards, lead by Bob Dylan, Tom Rush, Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, and Richard Farina owes their genre and much of their inspiration to the life and career of Woody Guthrie.
None of the cuts on this album are of new versions of his best-known songs. Most seem to be 'ad hoc' recordings in an amateur Folkways studio and many deal with hitching rides on freight trains and the romance of same. All are sung by Guthrie, accompanying himself on guitar. Some include accompanyment by comrade Cisco Houston.
Recommended.
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Les Brown & His Orchestra: 1944-1949
Les Brown
Manufacturer: Rhino Flashback
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Swing General
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Classic Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Rhino Records
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ASIN: B00000FC4H
Release Date: 1998-03-17 |
Tracks:
- Leap Frog
- I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
- Flip Lid
- Paper Moon
- Lou's Blues
- Man with a Horn
- Just a Gigolo
- Pell Mell
- Bopple Sauce
- Squakin' Bout My Walkin'
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- Blues for Gerry: The Lionel Hampton Sessions
- Bucket! [Original recording remastered]
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- California Dreamin': Jazz Exotica
- Camp Songs
Jazz Music
Jazz Music