V a r i o u s A r t i s t sA BOSSA NOVA LOVE AFFAIR 7ACADEMY AWARDS 32BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES 1948, THE 25BIG BROADCAST, VOLUME 7 - JAZZ AND POPULAR MUSIC OF THE 1920S AND 1930S, THE 37BOMBSHELLS - SINGING SIRENS OF THE SILVER SCREEN 34CLASSIC BLUES ARTWORK FROM THE 1920S CALENDAR (2013) 38GOOD OL’ BOYS CLUB SOLOS, DUOS, TRIOS AND FOUR-O’S!, THE 29GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK - LADIES OF SONG 32GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1940’S 32HARD TO FIND 45S ON CD VOLUME 13 (THE LOVE ALBUM) 10HARD TO FIND 45S ON CD VOLUME 14 (70S & 80S POP CLASSICS) 10HIT PARADE 1938 31IN THE MOOD - BIG BAND HITS 31JAZZ AT THE PHILHARMONIC SEATTLE 1956 33RETURN OF THE STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF - SUPER RARITIES AND UNISSUED GEMS OF THE 1920s AND 30s, THE 28SELDOM HEARD HOT DANCE TUNES 38SONGS YOU KNOW AND LOVE 31STOP & LISTEN! - RARE & HOT BLACK BANDS 13UNITED RECORDS STORY, THE 9VAUDEVILLE BLUES 30VINTAGE CHARLESTON 34AVID1069 GENE KRUPA FIVE CLASSIC ALBUMS PLUS THE GENE KRUPA SEXTET #1 • #2 • #3 • HEY HERE’S GENE KRUPA • THE GENEKRUPA TRIO COLLATES Payin’ Them Dues Blues • Swedish Schnapps • I’m Coming Virginia • Showcase• Midget • Jungle Drums • Don’t Take Your Love From Me • Imagination • Coronation Hop • Capital Idea •Paradise • Overtime • Medley: Dancing In The Dark - The Nearness Of You - You Are Too Beautiful - Tenderly -Autumn In New York • Who’s Rhythm • Second Helping Blues • Bloozy Woozy • Meddle My Minor • Windy• Day By Day • Little Girl Blue • As Long As I Live • Love Is Here To Stay • Jumpin’ At The Woodside • MemoriesOf You • Gene’s Solo Flight • Home • Chelsea Bridge • Out Of Nowhere • China Boy • St. Louis Blues •Fine’s Idea • Drum Boogie • Perdido • Star Dust • Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone • Drum Boogie• The Moon Over The Ruined Castle • How High The Moon 2-CD set. Here we have five classic albums plusa scarce Japanese EP- “Drum Boogie”. Includes all three volumes of “The Gene Krupa Sextet” series. JoiningGene across these three albums are Ben Webster, Bill Harris, Teddy Wilson, Ray Brown, Eddie Davis, CharlieVentur, Teddy Napoleon, Eddie Shu, Dave McKenna, Wendell Marshall [Item Code: 73809 2-CD: $20.00]1070 FLIP PHILLIPS FOUR CLASSIC ALBUMS FLIP • THE FLIP PHILLIPS - BUDDY RICH TRIO • FLIPWAILS • SWINGING WITH FLIP Cake • Znarg Blues • My Old Flame • Cool • Swinging For Julie AndBrownie • Lazy River • This Can’t Be Love • Cookie • Drowsy • Vortex • Milano • But Beautiful • Lover •Don’t Take Your Love From Me • Flip’s Boogie • Feelin’ The Blues • Lover Come Back To Me • The Blue Room • Cheek To Cheek • Funky Blues• I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm • Indiana • Be Be • Dream A Little Dream Of Me • Bright Blues • Broadway • Sojoro • Apple Honey •Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams • Long Island Boogie • Star Dust • If I Had You • Cottontail • Blues For The Midgets • What Is This Thing CalledLove • Singin’ In The Rain • Gina • Goodbye • Salute To Pres • Swedish Pastry • Someone To Watch Over Me • I’m Putting All My Eggs In OneBasket • Trio Boogie • Carioca • Three Little Words • Sleepy Head • Bugle Call Rag • Take The A Train • I Didn’t Know What Time It Was 2-CDset. Flip Phillips was a stalwart of first the Woody Herman Herd and later as one of the mainstays of the Jazz At The Philharmonic line up withNorman Granz. We catch Flip in many different line ups across our four selections. As a Trio with Buddy Rich and Hank Jones on piano from1952 (also in attendance Ray Brown on bass on half the selections). With orchestra on “Swinging With Flip” where he is joined by Charlie Shavers,Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Barney Kessel and Buddy Rich. Another classic line up with orchestra joins Flip for “Flip Wails” and wail he certainlydoes alongside Bill Harris, Billy Bauer, Harry Edison, Hank Jones, Ray Brown and Buddy Rich! Finally “Flip” where Phillips is joined again by theorchestra with Howard McGhee and Benny Green. [Item Code: 73808 2-CD: $20.00]UNIVERSAL60960 CLIFFORD BROWN FEATURING DINAH WASHINGTON, SARAH VAUGHAN, HELEN MERRILLTHE EMARCY MASTER TAKES, VOLUME 2: THE SINGERS SESSIONS Introduction by Bob Shad • What IsThis Thing Called Love (a) • I’ve Got You Under My Skin (a) • No More (a) • Move (a) • Darn That Dream (a) •You Go To My Head (a) • Medley: My Funny Valentine - Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me - Bess, You Is My Woman Now- It Might As Well Be Spring (a) • Lover Come Back To Me (a) • Medley: Alone Together - Summertime - ComeRain Or Come Shine (a) • Crazy He Calls Me (a) • There Is No Greater Love (a) • I’ll Remember April (a) •Lullaby Of Birdland (b) • April In Paris (b) • He’s My Guy (b) • Jim (b) • You’re Not The Kind (b) • EmbraceableYou (b) • I’m Glad There Is You (b) • September Song (b) • It’s Crazy (b) • Don’t Explain (c) • You’d Be So NiceTo Come Home To (c) • What’s New (c) • <strong>Fall</strong>ing Love With Love (c) • Yesterdays (c) • Born To Be Blue (c) • ‘SWonderful (c) (Featuring: a- Dinah Washington; b- Sarah Vaughan; c- Helen Merrill) [1954-1955] 3-CD set.This release collects the EmArcy label recordings in which “Brownie” is featured behind three of the greatestsingers of his era: in an ensemble behind Dinah Washington during an informal, live-in-the-studio jam session;a carefully arranged date with the incomparable Sarah Vaughan; and the stunning debut recording by Helen Merrill. This collection differs in itslook: it is housed in the acclaimed Verve Select mini-album packaging, which features a hard-backed book with rare photographs, images of rareEP and LP jackets. [Item Code: 73893 3-CD: $60.00]4 worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663 <strong>Fall</strong> Supplement <strong>2012</strong> 4
ACROBAT3070 KID ORY LIVE AT THE CLUB HANGOVER SAN FRANCISCO OCTOBER 1954 Without You For An Inspiration (Theme) • I’ve FoundA New Baby • Aunt Hagar’s Blues • Washington And Lee Swing • Lady Be Good (Intermission Piano Solo By Jesse Tiny Crump) • Sweet GeorgiaBrown • Broadcast On 16Th October 1954 • Without You For An Inspiration (Theme) • Wolverine Blues • Muskrat Ramble • Black And Blue •I’m Going To Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (Intermission Piano Solo By Jesse Tiny Crump) • WithoutYou For An Inspiration (Theme) • Ballin’ The Jack • St. James Infirmary Blues • Indiana • Tiny’s Boogie (IntermissionPiano Solo By Jesse Tiny Crump) • I’ve Found A New Baby • Shine • Broadcast On 30Th October 1954 •Without You For An Inspiration (Theme) • Clarinet Marmalade • Darktown Strutters Ball • Buddy Bolden Blues• St. Louis Blues (Intermission Piano Solo By Jesse Tiny Crump) • Dippermouth Blues • Milenburg Joys [1954]2-CD set. Kid Ory was one of the key figures of early jazz, working with King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton andLouis Armstrong, originating the “tailgate” style of trombone playing, and he also led the Dixieland revival onthe west coast in the ‘40s and ‘50s. San Francisco was a hotbed of ‘live’ jazz during the 1950s, and alongsidethe cool West Coast jazz of that decade the Dixieland revival was in full swing in the city’s clubs, nowhere moreso than at Club Hangover. [Item Code: 73964 CD: $17.00]9032 GLENN MILLER LIVE AT GLEN ISLAND CASINO Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*1) • At Sundown(*1) • And The Angels Sing (a) (*1) • Underneath The Spreading Chestnut Tree (b) (*1) • Sunrise Serenade (*1) •King Porter’s Stomp (*1) • I Want My Share Of Love (b) (*1) • Stairway To The Stars (a) (*1) • Running Wild (*1)• Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*2) • At Sundown (*2) • Cinderella (a) (*2) • Back To Back (b) (*2) • To You (a)(*2) • Slip Horn Jive (*2) • The Hour Of Parting (*2) • Moon Love (a) (*2) • Pagan Love Song (*2) • Moonlight Serenade (*2) • Intro & MoonlightSerenade (*3) • One O’Clock Jump (*3) • Guess I’ll Go Back Home This Summer (c) (*3) • Wishing (a) (*3) • By The Waters Of Minnetonka (*3)• Moonlight Serenade (*3) • Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*3) • The Lady’s In Love With You (c) (*3) • Rendezvous Time In Paree (a) (*3) • I’mSorry For Myself (d) (*3) • Cinderella (a) (*3) • Moonlight Serenade (*3) • Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*4) • Farewell Blues (*4) • Moon Love (a)(*4) • We Can Live On Love (b) (*4) • Hold Tight (b) (*4) • Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*5) • Beer Barrel Polka (*5) • Cinderella (a) (*5) • BackTo Back (b) (*5) • Pagan Love Song (*5) • Moonlight Serenade (*5) • Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*6) • Dippermouth Blues (*6) • Moon Love (a)(*6) • Guess I’ll Go Back Home This Summer (c) (*6) • I’m Sorry For Myself (d) (*6) • Moonlight Serenade (*6)• Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*7) • Beer Barrel Polka (*7) • The Lamp Is Low (a) (*7) • Jumpin’ Jive (b) (*7) •Hold Tight (b) (*7) • Moonlight Serenade (*7) • Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*8) • I Want To Be Happy (*8) •My Last Goodbye (a) (*8) • The Little Man Who Wasn’t There (c) (*8) • Dippermouth Blues (*8) • MoonlightSerenade (*8) • Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*9) • I Want To Be Happy (*9) • Oh You Crazy Moon (a) (*9) • BabyMe (e) (*9) • Isle of Golden Dreams (*9) • Moonlight Serenade (*9) • Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*10) • TheLady’s In Love With You (c) (*10) • Twilight Interlude (a) (*10) • We Can Live On Love (b) (*10) • I Want To BeHappy (*10) • Moonlight Serenade (*10) • Intro & Moonlight Serenade (*11) • Running Wild (*11) • Pavanne(*11) • Stairway To The Stars (a) (*11) • Pagan Love Song (*11) • Moonlight Serenade (*11) • Intro & MoonlightSerenade (*12) • The Lady’s In Love With You (c) (*12) • Twilight Interlude (a) (*12) • Ding Dong The Witch IsDead (b) (*12) • Bugle Call Rag (*12) • Moonlight Serenade (*12) (Vocals: a- Ray Eberle; b- Marion Hutton;c- Tex Beneke; d- Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, Glenn Miller; e- Kay Starr) (Show: *1- 17th May 1939; *2- 13thJune 1939; *3- 19th June 1939 Part 1.; *4- 20th June 1939; *5- 30th June 1939; *6- 30th June 1939 2nd show.;*7- 14th July 1939; *8- 14th July 1939 2nd show; *9- 26th July 1939; *10- 1st Aug 1939; *11- Aug 1939 (dateuncertain).; *12- 10th Aug 1939) [1939] 3-CD set. In the early years of the rapid rise of Glenn Miller’s Orchestra to become one of the biggestnames in popular music at the end of the ‘30s and through to his legendary status as an icon of wartime inspiration on both sides of the Atlantic,Miller built his success through regular appearances on radio, and many of the broadcasts, such as the Chesterfield Shows, have been preservedon record for his many fans to enjoy. 13 radio broadcasts. [Item Code: 73954 3-CD: $23.00]ALANNA6008 KEN KARSH CONVERSATIONS Polkaboppin’ • Spring Forward, <strong>Fall</strong> Back • My Girl • In The Corner • ScarboroughFair • Down Pat • Song For GC • Conversations • Bumpin’ On Sunset (Personnel: Max Leake, Jeff Mangone,Bill Kuhn, Joey Waslousky, George Jones) On the anticipated follow-up to his debut album ‘Ventana’, Ken Karshpresents a powerhouse jazz guitar performance. Alongside original compositions, Karsh surprises with someunexpected covers that set the tone for a wide range of emotions to please the most discerning jazz listener.[Item Code: 73629 CD: $13.00]<strong>Worlds</strong> <strong>Records</strong>F a l l<strong>2012</strong>ALEPH46 JAMES MORRISON SNAPPY TOO All Of Me • The Master Plan • Getting Sentimental Over You •The Call • No Regret • Zog’s Jog • Sad Blues • Up A Lazy River • Some Day My Prince Will Come • GoingHome Part I • Going Home Part II (Personnel: Jeff Hamilton) A collection of originals and standards. JamesMorrison is the only musician in the world that can play every instrument in a big band. Now, on this discreleased for the first time in the US, he does just that. James Morrison: trumpet, tenor sax, bass, trombone, flugelhorn, guitar, piano; Jeff Hamilton:drums. [Item Code: 73773 CD: $15.00]5 worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663 <strong>Fall</strong> Supplement <strong>2012</strong> 5