1951-1952

1951-1952

1951-1952

ASIN: B00008US1B

Track Listings
 
1. Insect Ball
2. Sad Story
3. All That Wine Is Gone
4. Don't Cry Baby
5. Let's Do It
6. I'll Never Love Again
7. Love From the Heart
8. Old Black Mule
9. Deacon Blows for Ray
10. Tall, Brown Woman
11. Deacon Rides Again
12. Blow Blow Blow
13. Jay Walk
14. Night Ride
15. Jet Fury
16. Deacon's Express
17. Goof
18. Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone)
19. Just Crazy
20. Big Jay Shuffle

1951-1952,Big Jay McNeely,Melodie Jazz Classic,Jazz,Jazz Blues,Jump Blues,Pop,R&B
1951-1952
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    1951-1952
    Dizzy Gillespie
    Manufacturer: Melodie Jazz Classic
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00008LP5C
    Release Date: 2003-04-15

    Tracks:

    1. We Love to Boogie
    2. Tin Tin Deo
    3. Birk's Works
    4. Oh, Lady Be Good
    5. Love Me, Pretty Baby
    6. Champ, Pt. 1
    7. Champ, Pt. 2
    8. I'm in a Mess
    9. School Days
    10. Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac
    11. Bopsie's Blues
    12. I Couldn't Beat the Rap
    13. Caravan
    14. Nobody Knows
    15. Bluest Blues
    16. On the Sunny Side of the Street
    17. Stardust
    18. Time On My Hands
    19. Groovin' the Nursery Rhymes
    20. This Is Happiness
    21. Diz's Tune (Mrs. Diz)
    22. Love Is Here to Stay
    1951-1952
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      1951-1952
      Big Jay McNeely
      Manufacturer: Melodie Jazz Classic
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Blues | Styles | Music
      Jump BluesJump Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
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      1. 1953-1955
      2. There Is Something on Your Mind

      ASIN: B00008US1B
      Release Date: 2003-07-29

      Tracks:

      1. Insect Ball
      2. Sad Story
      3. All That Wine Is Gone
      4. Don't Cry Baby
      5. Let's Do It
      6. I'll Never Love Again
      7. Love From the Heart
      8. Old Black Mule
      9. Deacon Blows for Ray
      10. Tall, Brown Woman
      11. Deacon Rides Again
      12. Blow, Blow, Blow
      13. Jay Walk
      14. Night Ride
      15. Jet Fury
      16. Deacon's Express
      17. Goof
      18. Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone)
      19. Just Crazy
      20. Big Jay Shuffle
      1951-1952
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        1951-1952
        Stan Getz
        Manufacturer: Melodie Jazz Classic
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000X6GKA
        Release Date: 2004-03-16

        Tracks:

        1. Parker 51 - Stan Getz
        2. Hershey Bar - Stan Getz
        3. Rubberneck - Stan Getz
        4. Signal - Stan Getz
        5. Everything Happens to Me - Stan Getz
        6. Jumpin' With Symphony Sid - Stan Getz
        7. Yesterdays - Stan Getz
        8. Budo - Stan Getz
        9. Wildwood - Stan Getz
        10. Where or When - Johnny Smith
        11. Tabu - Johnny Smith
        12. Moonlight in Vermont - Johnny Smith
        13. Jaguar - Johnny Smith
        14. Sometimes I'm Happy - Johnny Smith
        15. Stars Fell on Alabama - Johnny Smith
        16. Nice Work if You Can Get It - Johnny Smith
        17. Tenderly - Johnny Smith
        18. Stella by Starlight - Stan Getz
        19. Time on My Hands - Stan Getz
        20. 'Tis Autumn - Stan Getz
        21. Way You Look Tonight - Stan Getz
        Howlin' Wolf, 1951-1952
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • The Wolf . . . In the beginning
        • Fine collection of Wolf's earliest singles
        Howlin' Wolf, 1951-1952
        Howlin' Wolf
        Manufacturer: Melodie Jazz Classic
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Chicago BluesChicago Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
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        1. 1952-1953

        ASIN: B00008LPNU
        Release Date: 2003-06-24

        Tracks:

        1. Moanin' at Midnight
        2. How Many More Years
        3. Riding in the Moonlight
        4. Dog Me Around
        5. Morning at Midnight
        6. Keep What You Got
        7. Riding in the Moonlight
        8. House Rockin' Boogie
        9. Crying at Daybreak
        10. Passing by Blues
        11. My Baby Stole Off
        12. I Want Your Picture
        13. Wolf Is at Your Door (Howlin' for My Baby)
        14. California Blues
        15. California Boogie
        16. Look-A-Here Baby
        17. Howlin' Wolf Boogie
        18. Smile at Me
        19. Gettin' Old and Gray
        20. Mr. Highway Man
        21. My Baby Walked Off
        22. C.V. Wine Blues
        23. My Troubles and Me
        24. Chocolate Drop
        25. Highway Man

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars The Wolf . . . In the beginning.......2005-12-09

        Wow! Howlin' Wolf included in the Chronological Classics blues & rhythm series - now that's fantastic because we're sure to get all the recordings the Wolf ever made in order (eventually). This first disc offers up his first 25 sides, mostly for Chess, but also including some items for RPM.

        Howlin' Wolf (r.n. Chester Burnett) was already 40 years old when he cut his first sides in May 1951: Chess 1479, MOANIN' AT MIDNIGHT/HOW MANY MORE YEARS. The record was a big hit for the Wolf; nobody had ever heard anything quite like this before. That deep gravelly voice - it was like Louis Armstrong on a 3-day bender or what Miles Davis would've sounded like if he ever sang. He also played a mean harp.

        Howlin' Wolf laid down some of the most potent blues on sides like CRYING AT DAYBREAK, PASSING BY BLUES, AND MY BABY WALKED OFF. Whether doing a medium-up head-pounder like MOANIN' AT MIDNIGHT or a down-home lament like GETTING OLD AND GRAY the Wolf struck deep in the heart and soul of the listener. Ike Turner's rumbling piano licks and Willie Johnson's in-your-face guitar playing only add to the pleasure. Wolf fans will be in heaven with this disc. Definitely worth checking out.

        4 out of 5 stars Fine collection of Wolf's earliest singles.......2004-04-11

        This compilation focuses not on Howlin' Wolf's better-known Chess sides, but on his earliest recordings for Sam Phillips' Sun label.
        There are other CDs which draw from the same material, including the two exhaustive Bear Family discs "The Memphis Days: Definitive Edition" volumes one and two, and if you want everything recorded by Wolf for Sam Phillips, you should go for those two. But if you just want a really good sampler, this fine album, which features some of the best sound ever on a Wolf album, is your best bet.

        Committed to tape in 1951 and early '52, most of these 25 recordings are even more rough and nasty sounding than the Chess singles. The sound isn't fantastic, but Willie Johnson's incredibly raw and ragged lead guitar and Wolf's gravelly voice are sharp as shards of broken glass.
        There are no Willie Dixon tunes here, everything is written or at least arranged by the Wolf himself, which means that some listeners will undoubtedly find these songs to be somewhat unvaried and lacking the more radio-friendly hooks of Dixon's compositions. But if you already have Wolf's Chess sides (many of which were penned by himself as well), you owe it to yourself to pick up these songs as well and experience the violence and utter nastiness of the Wolf's Memphis recordings!
        1951-1952
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          1951-1952
          Don Byas
          Manufacturer: Melodie Jazz Classic
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B0000AKQLE
          Release Date: 2003-10-21

          Tracks:

          1. I Know That You Know - Don Byas,
          2. Blue Lou - Don Byas,
          3. You're Lucky to Me - Don Byas,
          4. Night and Day - Don Byas & His Orchestra
          5. Man I Love - Don Byas & His Orchestra
          6. Georgia on My Mind - Don Byas & His Orchestra
          7. Easy to Love - Don Byas & His Orchestra
          8. Over the Rainbow - Don Byas & His Orchestra
          9. Where or When - Don Byas & His Orchestra
          10. Tenderly - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          11. C'est Vous Che - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          12. Trop Jeune (Too Young) - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          13. Vanity - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          14. Because of You - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          15. Chloe - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          16. And So to Sleep Again - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          17. Infid (Cry) - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          18. Slow Coach - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          19. Amour Pleurait (Little White Cloud That Cried) - Don Et Ses Rythmes Byas
          20. This Is Always - Don Byas
          21. This Is for Sale - Don Byas
          22. En Ce Temps-L Don Byas
          23. Las - Don Byas
          Standard Times: Third Herd (1951-1952)
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            Standard Times: Third Herd (1951-1952)
            Woody Herman
            Manufacturer: Ocium
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B00006DIDC
            Release Date: 2003-02-25
            The Chronological Big Bill Broonzy 1951-1952
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              The Chronological Big Bill Broonzy 1951-1952
              Big Bill Broonzy
              Manufacturer: Classics R&B
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B0006M1448
              Release Date: 2005-02-22

              Tracks:

              1. Bill Bailey
              2. Make My Getaway
              3. Blue Tail Fly
              4. Backwater Blues
              5. In the Evenin'
              6. Trouble in Mind
              7. It's Your Time Now
              8. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
              9. I Feel So Good (Feelin' Low Down)
              10. How Long Blues
              11. Black, Brown and White
              12. John Henry
              13. Get Away Blues
              14. Coal Black Curly Hair
              15. Letter to My Baby
              16. Hey! Bud Blues
              17. Baby Please Don't Go
              18. Do Right Blues
              19. Kind-Hearted Blues
              20. Louise, Louise Blues
              21. Down by the Riverside
              22. Stand Your Test in Judgement
              23. Guitar Shuffle
              1951-1952
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                1951-1952
                Louis Armstrong
                Manufacturer: Melodie Jazz Classic
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
                Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
                Traditional Jazz GeneralTraditional Jazz General | Traditional Jazz & Ragtime | Jazz | Styles | Music
                Classic VocalistsClassic Vocalists | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
                Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
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                ASIN: B000089CRV
                Release Date: 2003-03-25

                Tracks:

                1. You're Just in Love - Louis Armstrong, , Velma Middleton
                2. If - Louis Armstrong,
                3. Big Butter and Egg Man - Louis Armstrong, , Velma Middleton
                4. Unless - Louis Armstrong
                5. Kiss to Build a Dream On - Louis Armstrong
                6. You're the Apple of My Eye - Louis Armstrong
                7. Gone Fishin' - Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, John Scott Trotter
                8. Kiss to Build a Dream On - Louis Armstrong
                9. I Get Ideas (When We Are Dancing) - Louis Armstrong
                10. Because of You - Louis Armstrong,
                11. Cold, Cold Heart - Louis Armstrong,
                12. Necessary Evil - Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald
                13. Oops! - Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald
                14. Would You Like to Take a Walk - Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald
                15. Who Walks in When I Walk Out? - Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald
                16. It's All in the Game - Louis Armstrong, Gordon Jenkins
                17. When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong, Gordon Jenkins
                18. Jeannine (I Dream of Lilac Time) - Louis Armstrong, Gordon Jenkins
                19. Indian Love Call - Louis Armstrong, Gordon Jenkins
                20. I'll Walk Alone - Louis Armstrong,
                21. Kiss of Fire - Louis Armstrong,
                22. I Laughed at Love - Louis Armstrong,
                23. Takes Two to Tango - Louis Armstrong,
                Earle Brown: Music For Pianos 1951- 1995
                Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
                • Open Forms,Systems/Mobility, Graphics,Timbres
                Earle Brown: Music For Pianos 1951- 1995
                Earle Brown
                Manufacturer: New Albion Records
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                GeneralGeneral | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
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                ASIN: B000000R46
                Release Date: 1996-02-09

                Tracks:

                1. Corroboree
                2. Three Pieces: I. Three Pieces
                3. Three Pieces: II. Three Pieces
                4. Three Pieces: III. Three Pieces
                5. Folio: October 1952
                6. Folio: November 1952
                7. Folio: December 1952
                8. Folio: MM - 87
                9. Folio: MM - 135
                10. Folio: Music For Trio For Five Dancers June 1953
                11. Folio: 1953
                12. Perspectives
                13. 25 Pages
                14. Forgotten Piece
                15. Four Systems
                16. Summer Suite '95: 6 - 12 - 95
                17. Summer Suite '95: No Horns At All
                18. Summer Suite '95: 6 - 14 - 95
                19. Summer Suite '95: Untitled O
                20. Summer Suite '95: Untitled O2
                21. Summer Suite '95: 6 - 30 - 95
                22. Summer Suite '95: Template 1
                23. Summer Suite '95: Segment 2
                24. Summer Suite '95: July 5
                25. Summer Suite '95: July 6
                26. Summer Suite '95: Segment 3A
                27. Summer Suite '95: July 14
                28. Summer Suite '95: August 1

                Customer Reviews:

                5 out of 5 stars Open Forms,Systems/Mobility, Graphics,Timbres.......2002-11-27

                The passing of Earle Brown this last July, 2002 was indeed a loss to American experimentalism. Brown is known for his early ongoing associations with John Cage, a card carrying memeber of the Cage School. He recalls he first had met Cage in Denver in 1951 and had revealed his newly written "Three Pieces".The astonished Cage said "send this to me in New York", and David Tudor proceeded to perform it. In fact most of the experimentalions in musical graphics, indeterminacy would be unthinkable without the pianistic interpretations of David Tudor.

                It's possible to divide Brown's creativity into three periods, the early, the Fifties, where this disk concentrates,the Sixties which sees the coagulations, concretizations of Brown's theories of open form,mobile form and musical graphics. The impressive String Quartet from this period is a high point, and here we get on this disk Corroboree (1964), for three pianos. David Arden pre-records the other pianos. This is a work which does suggest its marginal programmatic image of the noisy Australian aboriginal festival,with obviouslike rhythms emerging but within the context of the opaque musical moments,musical space is redivided here into beautiful like moments of an entire array of sounds and indeed plumbs the depths of piano timbre, with fascinating muting of strings, finger plucking,hand and forearm clusters,key muting, and harmonics. The work for its antiphonal interest should be heard live, so hear you need to imagine these piano separations emanating from differnent places.
                All of the Folio is here largely a work constructed around musical graphics. Within the Cage School, Brown creatively was in the center, not revealing excessive indulgences in musical graphics as Cage himself as in his 'Concert for Piano',which is/was a virtual encyclopedia of what is possible in music performing and graphics,vertical, horizontal, procedures, processes, following circles around, nor was Brown not so much aesthetic bound to his musical objects as Feldman,or Christian Wolff where timbral placements,register, and instrumentation was indeed important than process. Brown's affinity coming from his early studies in engineering and the theories of Jospeh Schillinger informed him very differently than Cage and his interface with Zen thinking,or Feldman's engagements in the painterly world of tone, shape, density,layerings,concept.Brown I think limits himself to the mobiles of Alexander Calder for instance. Improvisation was not an objective here for any memeber of the Cage School.
                Most of the creativity here as well resides in the skills of the performer,which does require one to have travelled the oceanic performative seas of improvisation to impart this lifeworld into the cold;y abstract musical graphics and David Arden is an extraordinary interpreter. He is not quite as adventuresome,pushing conceptual envelopes as David Tudor, Arden runs a middle course in his approach to the open-ness of timbre, of placement of gesture, all which resides in the performer in the freedom that musical graphics allows. Here you have as in 4 Systems simply black horizontal bars placed like in perpsective on the page(one page), a page that can be read left to right right to left, or turned upsidedown for a reading also no dynamics or articulations are indicated,registral placement is somewhat suggested,so the performer must decide these elements.
                Perspectives from 1952 is completly written,and we see another side to Brown,like giving away creative clues, on the aesthetic interests of the creator, for this work has a violent pointillism that was in the post-war air in the Fifties,it may remind you of a timid Boulez Second Sonata. I beleive through these opaque, indeterminate/determinate musical grpahics we can discern where Earle Brown philosphic aesthetic resides, and I think his music does have an understated quality to it, a gentleness,sparce,thinly threadbare,poetic as can be and evocative at times, even though his aim was not to create a discernable discreet aesthetic object.
                The latter Summer Suite from 1995 certainly proclaims this we see a Brown perhaps with the accessibility bug had bit him as everyone,the force fields of postmodernity in place. This is a work far more lyrical within the Brown context, of what represents lyrical moments. In the notes Brown says himself that this work is "jazzy" but I didn't see that, and if it was it would not be interesting jazz.
                1951-1952
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                  1951-1952
                  Stan Kenton & His Orchestra
                  Manufacturer: Classics France
                  ProductGroup: Music
                  Binding: Audio CD

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                  ASIN: B000FORB80
                  Release Date: 2006-08-15

                  Tracks:

                  1. A Horn
                  2. City Of Glass: Third Movement Reflections
                  3. City Of Glass: Second Movement Dance
                  4. City Of Glass: First Movement - Part I
                  5. City Of Glass: First Movement - Part 2 The Structures
                  6. Soliloguy
                  7. Lazy Daisy
                  8. Tenderly
                  9. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
                  10. Yes
                  11. Mambo Rhapsody (Mambo On My Mind)
                  12. All Because Of You
                  13. Adios
                  14. Cinderella
                  15. She's A Comely Wench
                  16. Riff Raff
                  17. Stardust
                  18. Modern Opus (Graettinger Moods)
                  19. Bags And Baggage
                  20. Softly
                  21. Delicado
                  22. Bill's Blues
                  23. Cool Eyes

                  Jazz Music:

                  1. 1952-1953
                  2. A Flat Inside a Fog: The Cat That Was a Dog
                  3. All Of Me: Sing The Songs of Frank Sinatra (karaoke)
                  4. Alms/Tiergarten (Spree) [Import]
                  5. Arco Voz
                  6. Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section
                  7. As Falls Wichita So Falls Wichita [Import]
                  8. As If It Were the Seasons
                  9. As Long as You're Living Yours: A Tribute to Keith Jarrett
                  10. At Eastman [Live]

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