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Thursday 10 February 2011
HARLEM STRIDE PIANISTS - RCA BLACK & WHITE VOL 107/108 - 741 118/119
HARLEM STRIDE PIANISTS - RCA BLACK & WHITE VOL 107/108 - 741 118/119
VOLUME 1 SIDE 1
1. YOU CANT DO WHAT MY LAST MAN DID (J.P. Johnson - A. Moore) (a)
2. BLEEDING-HEARTED BLUES (L Austin) (a)
3. RIDICULOUS BLUES (L Hooper) (b)
4. BREAKIN' THE ICE (Cavanaugh-Weldon-McCarthy) (b)*
5. DALLAS BLUES (L. Garret) (b)*
6. BABY BROWN (A. Hill) (b)*
7. NAMELESS BLUES (S. Williams) (b)
8. ALLIGATOR CRAWL (T. Waller) (b)
SIDE 2
9. GOOGIEWOOGIE (Handman -Tepper- Brodsky) (c)
10. AIN'T THAT JUST LIKE A WOMAN (C. Demetrius - F. Moore) (c)
11. HORIZONTAL (H. David - L. Ricca) (c)*
12. BRING ME SOME MONEY, HONEY (P. Flowers - Ed. Kirkeby) (d)
13. TEXAS AND PACIFIC (J W. Fine - J.E. Hirsch) (d)
14. NEVERTHELESS (I'm in love with you) (B. Kalmar - H. Ruby) (e)
15. ALOYSIUS DO THE DISHES (Eaton-Ricca-Ed. Kirkeby) (e)
16. SHA-WA-WA (Weave to me some jive) (P. Flowers - Ed. Kirkeby) (f)
VOLUME 2 SIDE 3
1. PILGRIM'S CHORUS (Wagner) (from Tannhaiiser) (g)
2. .ANITRA'S DANCE (Grieg) (from Peer Gynt suite) (g)
3. ELEGIE (Massenet) (g)
4. SEXTETTE (Donizetti) (From L. di Lammermoor) (g)
5. JUST YOU JUST ME (R. Klages - J. Greer) (h)
6. GOODBYE, GOOD LUCK, GET LOST (Baer - Gunningham - Foss) (h)
7. DOWN-HEARTED BLUES (A. Hunter-L Austin) (i)
8. SWEET H EN RY (Davis - Akst) (m)
SIDE 4
9. CAROLINAINTHEMORNING(W.Donaldson-G.Kahn)(j)
10. I'M YOURS (E.Y. Harburg - J. Green) (j)
11. FIND OUT WHAT THEY LIKE (Waller - Razaf) (j)
12. HOW'M I DOIN' (L Fowler - Don Redman) (j)
13. LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME (G. Kahh - W. Donaldson) (k)
14. SAVE THE BONES FOR HENRY JONES (Barker - Lee - Jones) (k)
15. SHOE SHINE SHUFFLE (V. Norton) (k) -.
16. EXHILIRATED, EXASPERATED, EXHAUSTED (P. Flowers - Ed. Kirkeby) (k)
PERSONNEL AND DATES
(a) JAMES P. JOHNSON: piano solos. Camden, July 25,1923.
(b) THE SEPIA SERENADERS: Clarence Grimes (cl); Cliff Jackson (pno); Elmer Snowden (bjo). New York, December 14,1934. [* : George Gray (vcl)].
(c) PAT FLOWERS AND HIS RHYTHM: Henry Goodwin (tp); Gene Sedric (ts); Pat Flowers (pno, vcl); Jimmy Shirley (g); Cedric Wallace (b); Slick Jones (drms); Bunty Pendleton (vcl*). New York, July 15,1946.
(d) Same as (c) but Al Casey replaces Jimmy Shirley. New York, December 11,1946.
(e) Same as (c) but Herman Autrey (tp) replaces Henry Goodwin. New York, March 3,1947.
(f) PAT FLOWERS AND HIS RHYTHM: Herman Autrey (tp); Gene Sedric (ts); Pat Flowers (pno, vcl); Dan Perri (g); Cedric Wallace (b); Morris Shawker (drms). New York, June 4,1947.
(g) DONALD LAMBERT: piano solo (styled by Don Lambert). New York, January 30,1941.
(h) PAT FLOWERS AND HIS RHYTHM: Herman Autrey (tp); Al Johnson, Henry Ross, Gene Sedric, Steve Madrick
(s); Pat Flowers (pno, vcl); Dan Perri (g); Cedric Wallace (b); Norris Shawker (drms). New York, June 4,1947. (i) SISSLE AND BLAKE: Noble Sissle (vcl) and Eubie Blake (p). New York, May 24,1923. (j) PAT FLOWERS AND HIS RHYTHM: Pat Flowers (pno, vcl); Dan Perri (g); Charles Grean (b); Arthur
Trappier (drms). New York, October 13,1947. (k) Same as (j) New York, November 24,1947. (m) SISSLE AND BLAKE. New York, January 8,1924.
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