EAN-13 | 0000020302016 ![]() |
UPC-A | 000020302016 ![]() |
Product Name | Big Band Jazz: From The Beginnings To The Fifties Volume I |
Category | Electronics / Photography: A/V Media: Music |
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SKU | APRD26-164668 |
Price Used | 23.50 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Run Time | 63 unknown-units |
Run Time | 63.29 unknown-units |
Author | Various Artists |
Binding | Audio CD |
Published | 09/05/1983 |
Run Time | 63 unknown-units |
Long Description | The Paul Whiteman tracks are: 1. Changes, 2. Lonely Melody. The Fletcher Henderson tracks are: 3. Copenhagen, 4. Henderson Stomp, 5. Hop Off, 6. New King Porter Stomp, 7. Down South Camp Meeting. The Mckinny's Cotton Pickers tracks are: 8. Put It There, 9. Stop Kidding. Track 10. is Ol' Man River by Louis Russell and His Orchestra. Track 11 is Starvation Blues by Jesse Stone and his Blue Serenaders. Track 12 is Market street Stomp by The Missourians. Track 13. is The Casa Loma Stomp by The Casa Loma Orchestra. The tracks by Bennie Moten are: 14. Toby, and 15. Moten Swing. The tracks by Earl Hines are: 16. Madhouse, 17. Fat Babes, 18. Rock and Rye, 19. Grand Terrace Shuffle. Track 20 is Stompin' at the Savoy by Chick Webb's Savoy Orchestra. Tacks 21. is Don't Be That Way by Chick Wwbband His Orchestra.. Track 21 is |
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