1952-1953

1952-1953

1952-1953

ASIN: B0006OS97Q

Track Listings
 
1. Lady Bird
2. I'm Beginning to See the Light
3. All the Things You Are
4. Laura
5. What Is This Thing Called Love?
6. They Can't Take That Away from Me
7. All Too Soon
8. Accent on Youth
9. Give Me the Simple Life
10. Little Girl Blue
11. Man with a Horn
12. Let's Get Away from It All
13. Lover - Part 1
14. Lover - Part 2
15. I Love to Mambo - Billy Taylor, Billy Taylor and the Mambos
16. Candido - Billy Taylor, Billy Taylor and the Mambos
17. Early Morning Mambo - Billy Taylor, Billy Taylor and the Mambos
18. Mambo Azul - Billy Taylor, Billy Taylor and the Mambos
19. Cool and Caressing
20. Who Can I Turn To?
See all 21 tracks on this disc

1952-1953,Billy Taylor,Classics Records Fr,Bop,Jazz,Pop,United States of America
1952-1953
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    1952-1953
    Little Esther
    Manufacturer: Classics R&B
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0009R2VXS
    Release Date: 2005-09-20

    Tracks:

    1. Hollerin' And Screamin'
    2. Saturday Night Daddy
    3. Mainliner
    4. You Took My Love Too Fast
    5. Last Laugh Blues
    6. Flesh Blood And Bones
    7. Turn The Lamps Down Low
    8. Street Lights
    9. Ooh Midnight
    10. Sweet Lips
    11. Cherry Wine
    12. Love Oh Love
    13. Hound Dog
    14. If You Want Me
    15. Talkin' All Out My Head
    16. Sit Back Down
    17. He's A No Good Man
    18. Stop Cryin'
    19. Please Don't Send Me
    1952-1953
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      1952-1953
      Dizzy Gillespie
      Manufacturer: Melodie Jazz Classic
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B0001LJBBW
      Release Date: 2004-05-18

      Tracks:

      1. Summertime - Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra
      2. Blue Moon - Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra
      3. Blues ChantMama's Blues) - Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra
      4. Cripple Crapple Crutch
      5. Dizzy Song (Lady Bird)
      6. Somebody Loves My Baby - Dizzy Gillespie All Stars
      7. She's Funny That Way - Dizzy Gillespie All Stars
      8. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)
      9. Sweet Lorraine
      10. Everything Happens to Me
      11. I Don't Know Why
      12. Blue Skies - Joe Carroll, Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
      13. Umbrella Man - Joe Carroll, Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
      14. Pop's Confessin' - Joe Carroll, Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
      15. Oh-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be - Joe Carroll, Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
      16. They Can't Take That Away from Me - Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
      17. Muskrat Ramble
      18. Battle of the Blues
      19. How High the Moon
      20. Always
      21. Mon Homme (My Man)
      22. Clappin' Rhythm (I Got Rhythm)
      23. Fais Gaffe (Watch Out) (Dizzy Does It)
      24. Moon Nocturne
      1952-1953
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        1952-1953
        Teddy Wilson
        Manufacturer: Classics France
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000266XM6
        Release Date: 2004-08-31

        Tracks:

        1. You're Mine You
        2. I Got Rhythm
        3. Someone to Watch Over Me
        4. (Back Home Again In) Indiana
        5. Time on My Hands
        6. Sweet Georgia Brown
        7. I Can't Get Started
        8. Takin' a Chance on Love
        9. One I Love
        10. Darn That Dream
        11. Tea for Two
        12. Oh, Lady Be Good
        13. Emaline
        14. Tenderly
        15. Everything Happens to Me
        16. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
        17. Nice Work If You Can Get It
        18. Airmail Special
        19. Night and Day
        20. Cheek to Cheek
        21. East of the Sun
        22. Autumn in New York
        23. Isn't It Romantic?
        24. You Go to My Head
        The Complete, Vol. 5 - Detroit 1952-1953
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          The Complete, Vol. 5 - Detroit 1952-1953
          John Lee Hooker
          Manufacturer: Body & Soul
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          Contemporary BluesContemporary Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
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          ASIN: B0001ADBEQ
          Release Date: 2004-03-09

          Tracks:

          1. Where Did You Stay Last Night
          2. I Got Drunk
          3. I Got Drunk
          4. Cold Chills
          5. Rock Me Mama
          6. Rock Me Mama
          7. Rock Me Mama
          8. I Come to You Baby
          9. Someone to Love
          10. Someone to Love
          11. Walking the Boogie
          12. Walking the Boogie
          13. Sugar Mama
          14. I Don't Want Your Money
          15. Hey Baby, You Look Good to Me
          16. Journey
          17. Bluebird
          18. Love Blues
          19. Apologize
          20. Lonely Boy Boogie
          21. Please Don't Go
          22. Worried Life Blues
          23. Down at the Landing

          Tracks:

          1. It Hurts Me So - John Lee Hooker,
          2. I Got Eyes for You - John Lee Hooker,
          3. Key to the Highway - John Lee Hooker,
          4. I Got the Key - John Lee Hooker,
          5. Bluebird Blues - John Lee Hooker,
          6. It's Time for Lovin' to Be Done - John Lee Hooker,
          7. That's All Right - John Lee Hooker, Eddie Kirkland
          8. It's Been a Long Time Baby
          9. Ride 'Til I Die
          10. I Tried Hard
          11. Rock House Boogie
          12. It's Stormin' and Rainin'
          13. Let's Talk It Over
          14. Cool Little Car
          15. Lookin' for a Woman
          16. It's My Own Fault
          17. Juke Bug
          18. Blues for Big Town
          19. Women and Money
          20. Boogie Rambler
          21. No More Doggin'
          22. Love Money Can't Buy
          23. Please Take Me Back
          Move! Live 1952-1953
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • Swinging live concert!
          Move! Live 1952-1953
          Stan Getz
          Manufacturer: Hall of Sermon
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000008AZP
          Release Date: 1993-12-01

          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars Swinging live concert!.......2005-12-04

          Live in Birdland! This is a good recording of a great show! (may actually be a complilation of several shows) It's really fun to hear the announcments of the next number that are apparently for radio audience. The sound quality is quite good considering the year (1952-3) and the band really swings during classics like 'Lullaby of Birdland', 'Stella by Starlight' and 'How High the Moon'. Good stuff.
          1952-1953
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            1952-1953
            Howlin' Wolf
            Manufacturer: Classics R&B
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B000266XMG
            Release Date: 2004-08-17

            Tracks:

            1. Worried About My Baby
            2. Brown Skin Woman
            3. Driving This Highway
            4. Sun Is Rising
            5. My Friends (Stealing My Clothes)
            6. I'm the Wolf
            7. Everybody's in the Mood
            8. Bluebird
            9. Saddle My Pony
            10. Dorothy Mae
            11. Worried All the Time
            12. Sweet Woman
            13. Well That's All Right
            14. Decoration Day
            15. Oh, Red!!
            16. My Last Affair - Haven Johnson
            17. Come Back Home
            18. I've Got a Woman
            19. Just My Kind
            20. Work for Your Money
            21. I'm Not Joking
            22. Mama Died and Left Me
            23. All Night Boogie (All Night Long)
            24. I Love My Baby
            Earl Bostic 1952-1953
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              Earl Bostic 1952-1953
              Earl Bostic
              Manufacturer: Jazz Classics
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B0001ZA3ME
              Release Date: 2004-06-15

              Tracks:

              1. Velvet Sunset
              2. Moonglow
              3. Linger Awhile
              4. Ain't Misbehavin'
              5. You Go to My Head
              6. Hour of Parting
              7. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
              8. For You
              9. Sheik of Araby
              10. Cherokee
              11. Steam Whistle Jump
              12. Song Is Ended
              13. Melancholy Serenade
              14. Very Thought of You
              15. Memories
              16. What, No Pearls?
              17. Smoke Rings
              18. Deep Purple
              19. Jungle Drums
              20. Cracked Ice
              21. Danube Waves
              22. Po
              23. My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice
              24. O Sole Mio
              25. Off Shore
              1952-1953
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                1952-1953
                Gene Krupa
                Manufacturer: Classics France
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

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                ASIN: B000BBOTPU
                Release Date: 2005-11-15

                Tracks:

                1. St Louis Blues
                2. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
                3. Stardust
                4. Perdido
                5. Fine's Idea
                6. Drum Boogie
                7. Drumboogie, Pt. 1
                8. Drum Boogie, Pt. 2
                9. My Blue Heaven
                10. Badgers Party
                11. Moon on the Ruined Castle
                12. How High the Moon
                13. Stompin' at the Ginza
                14. Tokyo Express
                15. Capital Idea - Gene Krupa
                16. Coronation Hop - Gene Krupa
                17. Paradise - Gene Krupa
                18. Overtime - Gene Krupa
                19. Imagination - Gene Krupa
                20. Don't Take Your Love from Me - Gene Krupa
                Morton Feldman: Works for Piano 2 - Intermission V (1952) / Piano Piece (1952) / Two Intermissions (1950) / Last Pieces (1959) / Intermission VI (1953) / Five Pianos (1972) - Steffen Schleiermacher
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                  Morton Feldman: Works for Piano 2 - Intermission V (1952) / Piano Piece (1952) / Two Intermissions (1950) / Last Pieces (1959) / Intermission VI (1953) / Five Pianos (1972) - Steffen Schleiermacher
                  Morton Feldman (Composer) , Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) , Isabel Mundry & Mats Persson (Pianos) , and Kristine Scholz & Nils Vigeland (Pianos)
                  Manufacturer: Hat Hut
                  ProductGroup: Music
                  Binding: Audio CD

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                  ASIN: B000001YTN
                  Release Date: 1995-10-27

                  Tracks:

                  1. Intermission V
                  2. Piano Piece
                  3. Two Intermissions: I/II
                  4. Last Pieces: I/II/III/IV
                  5. Intermission VI
                  6. Five Pianos - Morton Feldman, , Mats Persson, Steffen Schleiermacher, , Nils Vigeland
                  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

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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.

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