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Extreme Rarities - Hot Jazz on Film - Label ID. LP 1002


Extreme Rarities - Hot Jazz on Film - Label ID. LP 1002
 

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EXTREME RARITIES LP1002

HOT JAZZ ON FILM Volume 1

SIDE ONE:
1. Bugle Call Rag— Benny Goodman and his Orch.— July 1936-from "The Big Broadcast of 1937"— Soloists: Benny Goodman clarinet— Art Rollini tenor tax— Red Ballard trombone-Gene Krupa drums.
2. I've got a Heartful of Music— Benny Goodman Quartet— July 1937— from "Hollywood Hotel" Soloists: Benny Goodman clarinet— Lionel Hampton vibes— Teddy Wilson piano— Gene Krupa drums.
3. Bopgie Woogie Dream— Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson on two Baby Grand Pianos— 1941 from "Boogie Woogie Dream."
4. Art's Blues- Art Tatum's All Stars-1947-from "The Fabulous Dorseys"-Soloists: Art Tatum piano— Ziggy Elman trumpet— Tommy Dorsey trombone— Jimmy Dorsey clarinet — • Charlie Barnet tenor sax— Ray Bauduc drums.
5. Theme & Wild Fire— Cootie Williams and his Orch.— 1944— from "Cootie Williams and his Orch"— Personnel including Cootie Williams trumpet— Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson alto sax— Sam Taylor tenor sax— Earl "Bud" Powell piano.
6. Until Today— Bunny Berigan with Freddie Rich and his Orch.— 1936— from "Song Hits on Parade"— Personnel including Bunny Berigan trumpet & vocal— Jack Lacey trombone-Jerry Colona trombone— Adrian Rollim" bass sax— Babe Russin tenor sax.
7. Jam Session (C Jam Blues )-Duke Ellington and his Orch.-1941-from "R.C.M. Soundie" —Soloists: Duke Ellington piano— Rex Stewartcoraet— Joe Nan ton trombone— Ben Webster tenor sax— Barney Bigard clarinet— Ray Nance violin— Jimmy Blanton bass— Sonny Greer drums.
8. Hot Chocolate (Cottontail) -Duke Ellington and his Orch.-1941-from "R.C.M. Soundie" Soloists: Duke Ellington piano— Ben Webster tenor sax— Harry Carney baritone


SIDE TWO:

1. Dickie's Dream—Count Basic and his All Stars—December 8 1957—from "The Sound of Jazz"—Note: This is a different performance and date than the version issued on Columbia Records—Soloists: Roy Eldridge trumpet—Emmett Berry trumpet—Joe Newman trumpet —Joe Wilder trumpet—Dickie Wells trombone—Benny Morton trombone—Vie Dickinson trombone—Ben Webster tenor sax—Coleman Hawkins tenor sax—Gerry Mulligan baritone sax—Count Basie piano—Freddie Green guitar—Joe Jones drums.
2. Quicksand—Ethel Waters vocal with Count Basie and his Orchestra—1943—from "Stage-door Canteen"—Personnel including: Count Basie piano—Buck Clayton trumpet—Harry Edison trumpet—Buddy Tate tenor sax—Joe Jones drums plus the entire Basie Band of this period.
3. Medley: High Society/You Rascal You/Chinatown my Chinatown—Louis Armstrong and - his Orch.-1932-from Betty Boop Cartoon "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead^You Rascal You"—Soloists: Louis Armstrong trumpet and vocal—Others unknown.
4. Ride Red Ride-Lucky Millinder and his Orch.-1939-from "Reading Ritin' Rhythm"-Soloists: Frankie Newton trumpet—Don Byas tenor sax.
5. Rail Rhythm-Cab Galloway and his Orch.-1934-from "Cab Galloway's Hi De Ho"-Soloists: Lamar Wright trumpet—Eddie Barefield baritone sax.
6. Deviled Ham—Erskine Hawkins and his Orch.—1937—from "Deviled Ham" — Soloists: Erskine Hawkins trumpet—Wilbur Bascomb trumpet—Bill Johnson alto sax—Paul Bas-comb tenor sax—Heywood Henry baritone sax.


All of the selections on this LP are recorded directly from original 16mm film soundtracks and are herewith commercially issued on record for the first time.

Prices: $5.00 in the USA — $6.00 elsewhere payable in USA Dollars only.

Distributed by:
KEN CRAWFORD JR. 215 Steuben Ave. Pittsburgh Pa. 15205 U. S. A.


 


ID. 100057 - Extreme Rarities - Hot Jazz on Film - Label ID. LP 1002

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