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Main Author: Edison, Harry 1915-1999 (Author)
Corporate Author: Roy Eldridge and His Central Plaza Dixielanders (Performer)
Other Authors: Clayton, Buck 1911-1991 (Performer), Forrest, Jimmy 1920-1980 (Performer), Jones, Jimmy 1918-1982 (Performer), Green, Freddie 1911-1987 (Performer), Benjamin, Joe 1919-1974 (Performer), Persip, Charlie 1929-2020 (Performer), Allen, Henry 1908-1967 (Performer), Fleming, Herb (Performer), Bailey, Buster 1902-1967 (Performer), Hammer, Bob (Performer), Hinton, Milt 1910-2000 (Performer), Hall, Sol (Performer), Eldridge, Roy 1911-1989 (Performer)
Format: CD Audio
Language:Undetermined
Published: [Hamburg] Polygram c 1996
Item Description:Enth.: auf CD1: Harry Edison Swings Buck Clayton and Vice Versa: 1. Memories for the count / Harry "Sweets" Edison. - 2 Come with me harry / Harry Edison. - 3 Critic's delight / Harry Edison. - 4. Oh, how I hate to get up in the afternoon / Harry Edison. - 5. Medley: It all depends on you / Ray Henderson. Lew Brown. Buddy DeSylva, charmaine / Lew Pollack. Erno Rapee, makin' whoopee / Walter Donaldson. Gus Kahn, how long has this been going on? / Geroge Gershwin. Ira Gershwin. - 6. Come with me. - 7. Memories for the count. - Interpr.: Harry Edison [tp]. Buck Clayton [tp]. Jimmy Forrest [ts]. Jimmy Jones [p]. Freddie Green [p]. Joe Benjamin [b]. Charlie Persip [dr]. - Aufn.: Recorded October 16, 1958 at Nola Recording Studios, New York City. - Red Allen plays King Oliver: 8. Ballin' the jack james / James Reese Europe. Chris Smith. - 9. Canal strees blues / Joseph "King" Oliver. - 10. Someday, sweetheart / Benjamin F. "Ben". John C. "Reb" Spiker. - 11. Dixie medley: Dixie, marching through georgia, battle hmyn of the Republic, bourbon street parade / Adolphe Paul Barbin. - 12. How long, how long blues / Leroy Carr. Ann Engberg. - 13. Just a closer walk with thee. - auf CD2: 1. Billy Bailey, won't you please come home? / Hughie Cannon. - 2. Snowy morning blues / James Price Johnson. - 3. Baby, won't you please come home? / Clarence Williams. Charles Warfield. - 4. Fidgety feet / George Gershiwn. Ira Gershwin. - 5. Yellow bog blues / William Christopher "W.C." Handy. - 6. All of me / Gerald Marks. Seymour B. Simons. - Interpr.: Red Allen [tp]. Herb Fleming [tb]. Buster Bailey [cl]. Bob Hammer [p]. Milt Hinton [b]. Sol Hall [dr]. - Aufn.: Recorded November 21, 1960 at Nola Recording Studios, New York City. - Roy Eldridge and his central plaza Dexielanders Swing Goes Dixie: 7. That's a-plenty / Lew Pollack. - 8. Royal garden blues / Clarence Williams. Spencer Williams. - 9. The jazz me blues / Tom Delaney. -
10. Tin roof blues / George Brunis. George Clarence Burnies. Paul Joseph Mares. Ben Pollack. Joseph Leon Roppolo. Mel Stitzel. - 11. Struttin' with some barbecue / Louise Armstrong. - 12. (What did I do to be so) black und blue / Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller. Harry Brooks. Andy Razaf. Andreamentena Razafinkeriefo. - 13. Bugle call rag / Billy Meyer. Jack Pettis. Elmer Schoebel. - 14. Ja-Da / Bob Carleton. - 15. Royal garden blues. - Interpr.: Roy Eldridge [tp]. Central Plaza Dixielanders. - Aufn.: Recorded June 3, 1956 at Fine Sound, New York, City
Physical Description:2 CD 12 cm Beih.