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Annotation

3 Jewel Cases in a cardboard box

Annotation last modified on 2014-04-06 18:28 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD: Ladies in Jazz
2CD: Bebop Masters
3CD: Kings of Swing
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1When the Saints Go Marching In
recording of:
When the Saints Go Marching In (Louis Armstrong’s version)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Louis Armstrong
version of:
When the Saints Go Marching In
Louis Armstrong2:43
2Lady in Blue
Duke Ellington2:46
3Oh So Good
Glenn Miller3:16
4Stompin’ at the Savoy
recording of:
Stompin’ at the Savoy
lyricist:
Andy Razaf
composer:
Benny Goodman (clarinetist and bandleader), Edgar Sampson and Chick Webb
publisher:
EMI Robbins Catalog (ASCAP), Ragbag Music (ASCAP), Razaf Music, Rytvoc (ASCAP), フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music SBK Department) and ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label)
Benny Goodman3:26
5Rock‐A‐Bye Basie
alto saxophone:
Earle Warren (on 1939-03-19)
double bass:
Walter Page (on 1939-03-19)
drums (drum set):
Jo Jones (US jazz drummer) (on 1939-03-19)
guitar:
Freddie Green (on 1939-03-19)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (on 1939-03-19)
reeds:
Jack Washington (on 1939-03-19)
tenor saxophone:
Buddy Tate (US jazz saxophonist & clarinetist) (on 1939-03-19) and Lester Young (saxophonist) (on 1939-03-19)
trombone:
Dan Minor (on 1939-03-19) and Dicky Wells (on 1939-03-19)
trumpet:
Buck Clayton (on 1939-03-19), Shad Collins (on 1939-03-19), Harry “Sweets” Edison (on 1939-03-19) and Ed Lewis (jazz trumpeter) (on 1939-03-19)
recording of:
Rock-A-Bye Basie (on 1939-03-19)
composer:
Count Basie (pianist) (in 1939), Shad Collins (in 1939) and Lester Young (saxophonist) (in 1939)
publisher:
WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
Count Basie3:07
6Jeepers Creepers
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1939-01-18)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (swing era jazz clarinetist and saxophonist) (on 1939-01-18) and Charlie Holmes (US jazz saxophonist, active 1920s/1930s) (on 1939-01-18)
double bass:
George "Pops" Foster (on 1939-01-18)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1939-01-18)
guitar:
Lee Blair (on 1939-01-18)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1939-01-18)
tenor saxophone:
Bingie Madison (on 1939-01-18) and Albert Nicholas (on 1939-01-18)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1939-01-18), J.C. Higginbotham (on 1939-01-18) and Bull City Red (aka George Washington) (on 1939-01-18)
trumpet:
Henry “Red” Allen (jazz musician) (on 1939-01-18), Louis Armstrong (on 1939-01-18), Shelton "Scad" Hemphill (on 1939-01-18) and Otis Johnson (trumpet) (on 1939-01-18)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1939-01-18)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1939-01-18)
performer:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
later releases:
Jeepers Creepers by Louis Armstrong
recording of:
Jeepers Creepers (on 1939-01-18)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1938)
writer:
Richard A. Whiting
composer:
Harry Warren (US composer and lyricist) (in 1938)
publisher:
B. Feldman & Co. Ltd. (publisher est. 1946) and Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
part of:
The 11th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Louis Armstrong42:37
7Sophisticated Lady
double bass:
Jimmy Blanton (on 1940-10-01)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1940-10-01)
recording of:
Sophisticated Lady (on 1940-10-01)
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish and Irving Mills (in 1932)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1932)
publisher:
Duke Ellington Music (ended), Mills Music, Inc. (ended), EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated), Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007‐05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody) (until 2007-05) and Sony/ATV Harmony (from 2007-05 to present)
part of:
Sophisticated Ladies (1981 musical)
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
Duke Ellington2:50
8Pennsylvania 6–5000
recording of:
Pennsylvania 6‒5000 (PEnnsylvania 6‒5000)
lyricist:
Carl Sigman
composer:
Jerry Gray (US big band arranger and conductor)
written at:
Hotel Pennsylvania in New York, New York, United States (in 1940)
Glenn Miller2:44
9Whispering
recording of:
Whispering
lyricist:
Richard Coburn (in 1920) and Malvin Schönberger (Malvin Schonberger) (in 1920)
composer:
Vincent Rose (early-20th century violinist, pianist, composer & bandleader) (in 1920) and John Schoenberger (John Schonberger) (in 1920)
publisher:
EMI Miller Catalog, Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Fisher Music Corp., Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin) and Sherman, Clay & Co. (in 1920)
Benny Goodman2:50
10Jump for Me
alto saxophone:
Earle Warren (on 1939-06-04)
baritone saxophone:
Jack Washington (on 1939-06-04)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Lester Young (saxophonist) (on 1939-06-04)
double bass [bass]:
Walter Page (on 1939-06-04)
drums (drum set):
Jo Jones (US jazz drummer) (on 1939-06-04)
guitar:
Freddie Green (on 1939-06-04)
piano:
Count Basie (pianist) (on 1939-06-04)
tenor saxophone:
Buddy Tate (US jazz saxophonist & clarinetist) (on 1939-06-04)
trombone:
Dan Minor (on 1939-06-04), Benny Morton (on 1939-06-04) and Dicky Wells (on 1939-06-04)
trumpet:
Buck Clayton (on 1939-06-04), Shad Collins (on 1939-06-04), Harry “Sweets” Edison (on 1939-06-04) and Ed Lewis (jazz trumpeter) (on 1939-06-04)
arranger:
Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer) (on 1939-06-04)
live recording of:
Jump for Me (on 1939-06-04)
composer:
Count Basie (pianist) (in 1939)
Count Basie3:15
11Ain’t Misbehavin’
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1938-06-24)
clarinet:
Sid Stoneburn (on 1938-06-24)
double bass:
Haig Stephens (on 1938-06-24)
drums (drum set):
Sam Weiss (US jazz drummer) (on 1938-06-24)
guitar:
Dave Barbour (on 1938-06-24)
piano:
Nat Jaffe (on 1938-06-24)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1938-06-24), Bob Cusumano (on 1938-06-24) and Johnny McGee (on 1938-06-24)
valve trombone:
Al Philburn (on 1938-06-24)
lead vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1938-06-24)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1938-06-24)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1938-06-24)
recording of:
Ain’t Misbehavin’ (on 1938-06-24)
lyricist:
Andy Razaf (in 1929)
composer:
Harry Brooks (jazz pianist & songwriter) (in 1929) and Fats Waller (in 1929)
publisher:
BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd. (not for release label use! see annotation), EMI Music (do not use as release label! this is a music publisher), Redwood Music and Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin)
Louis Armstrong32:56
12Pretty Woman
Duke Ellington2:47
13Rhapsody in Blue
recording of:
Rhapsody in Blue (Glenn Miller arrangement)
composer:
George Gershwin (composer)
arranger:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader)
arrangement of:
Rhapsody in Blue (original 1924 jazz band version, less often performed)
Glenn Miller3:05
14Rosetta
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1937-01-14)
alto saxophone:
Bill Depew (on 1937-01-14) and Hymie Shertzer (on 1937-01-14)
clarinet:
Benny Goodman (clarinetist and bandleader) (on 1937-01-14)
double bass:
Harry Goodman (on 1937-01-14)
drums (drum set):
Gene Krupa (on 1937-01-14)
guitar:
Allan Reuss (on 1937-01-14)
piano:
Jess Stacy (on 1937-01-14)
tenor saxophone:
Vido Musso (on 1937-01-14) and Art Rollini (on 1937-01-14)
trombone:
Red Ballard (on 1937-01-14) and Murray McEachern (on 1937-01-14)
trumpet:
Ziggy Elman (on 1937-01-14), Gordon Griffin (Gordon Claude Griffin, trumpeter) (on 1937-01-14) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1937-01-14)
recording of:
Rosetta (on 1937-01-14)
lyricist:
William Henri Woode
composer:
Earl Hines (jazz pianist and bandleader)
Benny Goodman2:47
15Miss Thing
recording of:
Miss Thing
writer:
Count Basie (pianist) and Skip Martin
Count Basie5:37
16La Vie en rose
trumpet and lead vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-06-26)
performer:
Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (on 1950-06-26)
cover recording of:
La Vie en rose (English translation) (on 1950-06-26)
lyricist:
Édith Piaf
composer:
Louiguy (French composer Louis Guglielmi)
translator:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter)
publisher:
Éditions Beuscher Arpège
sub-publisher:
ピアーミュージック (Peer Music Japan, Japan, subsidiary of Nichion)
translated version of:
La Vie en rose (French original)
Louis Armstrong3:25
17The Mooche
recording of:
The Mooche
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Irving Mills
Duke Ellington4:39
18Tuxedo Junction
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1940-02-05)
recording of:
Tuxedo Junction (on 1940-02-08)
lyricist:
Buddy Feyne
writer:
Dash, Feyne, Hawkins and Johnson (US jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist & arranger)
composer:
Bill Johnson (US jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist & arranger), Julian Dash, Buddy Feyne and Erskine Hawkins
instrumental recording of:
Tuxedo Junction
lyricist:
Buddy Feyne
writer:
Dash, Feyne, Hawkins and Johnson (US jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist & arranger)
composer:
Bill Johnson (US jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist & arranger), Julian Dash, Buddy Feyne and Erskine Hawkins
Glenn Miller3:32
19Cuckoo in the ClockBenny Goodman3:02
20Let Me See
recording of:
Let Me See
composer:
Count Basie (pianist) and Harry “Sweets” Edison
Count Basie2:45

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ASIN:DE: B001PS0EEI [info]