Spring 2011 - Worlds Records
Spring 2011 - Worlds Records
Spring 2011 - Worlds Records
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V a r i o u s A r t i s t s / M i s c e l l a n e o u s<br />
ALADDIN (ORIGINAL CAST) - CINDERELLA (STUDIO CAST) 27<br />
BAND THEME SONGS RARE AND FAMOUS 37<br />
HIT PARADE 1938 12<br />
HIT PARADE 1939 12<br />
HIT PARADE 1940 12<br />
HIT PARADE 1941 13<br />
HOT DANCE ON GENNETT 37<br />
HOT FLASHES - RARE HIGH QUALITY SHORT LIVED BANDS 36<br />
ORIGINAL DANCE MUSIC OF THE 1920s/1930s, VOLUME 1 38<br />
THE OBJECT OF MY AFFECTION BEST OF SWEET BANDS 33<br />
THE ROARING 20’S RARE ORIGINAL 1920’S RECORDINGS 37<br />
THE TIMEX ALL STAR JAZZ SHOWS 4<br />
MR. MUSIC<br />
9001 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE TIMEX ALL STAR JAZZ SHOWS Apple Honey (1a) • Mahogany Hall Stomp (1b) • Blueberry Hill (1c) • St.<br />
Louis Blues (1d) • Ballet Of A Flying Saucer (1e) • Foggy Day (1f) • They All Laughed (1f) • Such Sweet Thunder (1e) • Dark Eyes (1g) • Struttin’<br />
With Some Barbecue (1h) • Ol’ Rocking Chair (1i) • The Preacher (1a) • Jumpin’ At The Woodside (1a) • I Want To Be Happy (1j) • Lazy River (1k)<br />
• Jam Session On The Saints (1l) • Hamp’s Boogie Woogie (2a) • Muskrat Ramble (1b) • On The Sunnside Of The Street (1c) • Cuban Fantasy (2b)<br />
• September In The Rain (2c) • Over The waves (2d) • My Baby Just Cares For Me (2e) • The Lady Is A Tramp (2e) • Real Gone And Crazy (2a) •<br />
Basin Street Blues (2f) • Jeepers Creepers (1i) • Night Walk (2g) • St. Louis Blues - Jam Session (1l) (Artists:<br />
1a- Woody Herman Studio Band; 1b- Louis Armstrong All Stars; 1c- Louis Armstrong; 1d- Dave Brubeck<br />
Quartet; 1e- Duke Ellington Orchestra; 1f- Carmen McRae; 1g- Gene Krupa Trio; 1h- Jack Teagarden All Stars;<br />
1i- Teagarden & Armstrong; 1j- June Christy; 1k- Armstrong/Allen; 1l- full cast; 2a- Lionel Hampton Orchestra;<br />
2b- George Shearing Quintet; 2c- Shearing Qt./Dukes Of Dixieland; 2d- Dukes Of Dixieland; 2e- Jaye<br />
P. Morgan; 2f- Jack Teagarden; 2g- Gerry Mulligan) [1957] 2-CD set. Each Timex program was hosted by<br />
a “name” person who would introduce the performers as well as tie each musical segment together with a<br />
narrative. The material here is from the first show with host Steve Allen. Guests ranged from veteran instrumentalists<br />
like Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa and the big bands of Woody Herman and Duke Ellington to the<br />
modern sounds of the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Small group jazz in the swing idiom was also provided by the<br />
Gene Krupa trio and trombone legend Jack Teagarden fronted an all star group to take care of the dixieland<br />
portion of the proceedings. Carmen McRae backed by her trio and June Christy aided by the studio orchestra<br />
demonstrated the art of jazz vocalizing. The second show was hosted by Gary Moore and included the Lionel<br />
Hampton Orchestra as well as The Gerry Mulligan Quartet and George Shearing Quintet. The dixieland<br />
portion was delivered by the Dukes Of Dixieland. [Item Code: 66660 2-CD: $22.00]<br />
9002 STAN KENTON LIVE BIRDLAND ENCORES Tabu • Gone With The WInd • Young Blood • Collaboration • Hay-A-Havana • It’s A Blue<br />
World (a) • Jump For Joe • Frivolous Sal • I’ve Got It Bad... • Works • Lover Man • 23 Degrees North: 82 Degrees West • If I Should Lose You (b) •<br />
Artistry In Rhythm • Swing House • Harlem Nocturne • Hav-A-Havana• Solitaire • Taking A Chance On Love (b) • Body And Soul • Young Blood<br />
• Street Of Dreams • Frank Speaking • Stella By Starlight • Bags • My Lady (Vocals: a- the Four Freshmen; b- Chris Connor) (Personnel: Buddy<br />
CHilders, Conte Candoli, Frank Rosolino, Lee Konitz, Richie Kamuca, Bill Holman, Sal Salvador, Stan Levey, more) [1953] 2-CD set. At the time<br />
of these recordings in 1953 the Stan Kenton Orchestra was a well oiled musical enterprise comprised of both star soloists and strong section players.<br />
Throughout the four broadcasts on this 2-CD set each soloist was called center statge by stan to solo on a feature. Also, during this period the<br />
Kenton band book continued to evolve with fresh new compositions and arrangements mostly penned by Bill Russo and Bill Holman. The surprise<br />
appearance by the Four Freshmen on the first program was due to the double booking policy of Birdland when the vocal group shared the billing<br />
with the band. [Item Code: 66661 2-CD: $22.00]<br />
SOUNDS OF YESTERYEAR<br />
842 EDDIE CONDON AND THE BAREFOOT MOB THE V DISC RECORDINGS Ballin’ The Jack • Tin<br />
Roof Blues • Uncle Sam Blues • Blues • Introduction: Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll (Take<br />
One) • Honeysuckle Rose • Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll (Take Two) • Introduction (1)<br />
By Bobby Hackett- Introduction (2) By Bobby Hackett And Eddie Condon- Introduction (3) By Bobby Hackett<br />
And Eddie Condon- Oh Baby (Take One) • Discussion By Tony Janak And Eddie Condon- Wrap Your Troubles<br />
In Dreams • Discussion By Tony Janak And Eddie Condon- Struttin’ With Some Barbeque • Introduction (1)<br />
By Bobby Hackett And Eddie Condon- Introduction (2) By Bobby Hackett And Eddie Condon- Oh Baby (Take<br />
Two) • On The Sunny Side Of The Street • My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms (Breakdown)- My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms<br />
(Breakdown- My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms • Fidgety Feet (Collective Personnel: George Pops Foster, Wild Bill<br />
Davison, James P Johnson, Pee Wee Russell, Miff Mole, Joe Bushkin, Jimmy Rushing, Bobby Hackett, Cutty<br />
Cutshall, Peanuts Hucko, Ernie Caceres) [1944•1948] Ace guitarist Eddie Condon is noted for his ability<br />
to bring together and perform with many of the real jazz stars of his day including such names as Louis Armstrong,<br />
Fats Waller and Henry ‘Red’ Allen. The artists featured with Condon on this CD would also fill many<br />
pages in a whos, who of jazz luminaries. The recordings were made as a moral boosting initiative by the United States goverment for troops based<br />
in overseas theatres of war from 1941 until 1949 and the recordings on this disc were early examples and also rarer later 1948 editions from the<br />
time when Condon was recording with Bobby Hackett and His Dixeylanders. [Item Code: 66429 CD: $16.00]<br />
843 RED NORVO THE COMPLETE V DISC RECORDINGS Something For The Boys (a) • Abraham (b) • Embraceable You (a) • 1-2-3-4 Jump<br />
• Seven Come Eleven • In A Mellow Tone (Red Norvo Repeats) • Flyin’ Home • Too Marvelous For Words (c) • The Sergeant On Furlough • N.R.C.<br />
Jump • Lagwood Walk • Downhearted Blues (d) • Blue Skies• Purple Feathers • Which Switch Witch • The Bas Son The Bar Room Floor • Dinah<br />
• Bugle Call Rag • Just You, Just Me (Vocalist: a- Carol Bruce; b- Carol Bruce & Band; c- Helen Ward; d- Mildred Bailey) (Personnel: Charlie Shavers,<br />
Aaron Sachs, Flip Phillips, Teddy Wilson, Ralph Burns, Remo Palmieri, Tommy Kay, Dale Pierce, Dick Taylor, Danny Negri, Al Hall, Clyde<br />
Lombardi, Specs Powell, Johnny Blowers, Eddie Dell) This CD features his complete V Disc recordings and features a line-up of fine musicians<br />
notable in their own right. Features vocalists Carol Bruce, Helen Ward and Mildred Bailey. [Item Code: 66430 CD: $16.00]<br />
4 worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663<br />
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